Xref: utzoo comp.windows.x:14993 comp.unix.aux:1381 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!apple!cpdaux!steve From: steve@cpdaux.UUCP (Steve Lemke) Newsgroups: comp.windows.x,comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: Large Monitors for X Window under Macintosh A/UX Message-ID: <566@cpdaux.UUCP> Date: 10 Nov 89 05:44:05 GMT References: <1250@noao.UUCP> Reply-To: cpdaux!steve@apple.com (Steve Lemke) Organization: Computer Products Design, Santa Clara, CA Lines: 41 In article <1250@noao.UUCP> tody@noao.edu (Doug Tody X217) writes: } }I am considering adding a high resolution color or monochrome monitor to }this system. It appears that most third party hires monitors for the Mac }support only MacOS; can anyone recommend a product which will also work }with A/UX and X windows? I will be getting the Apple version of X window, }but have no information on the monitors it supports (probably only Apple }monitors). Perhaps the MIT release of X11.4 will include support for }additional monitors under A/UX. I am pleased to officially announce that the Radius 19" Color Display, when connected to either a Radius Grey Scale/Color (8-bit) board or a Radius DirectColor (16 or 24 bit) board, works with Apple's implementation of X-Windows under A/UX 1.1.1. I personally tested this earlier this week. The DirectColor board requires ROM version 1.1 (on the video board; it should be available from Radius Tech Support first thing next week). Unfortunately, Apple's A/UX (and therefore X-Windows) does *NOT* support 16-bit or 24-bit modes on Macintosh video cards, so 8-bit mode is the most colorful you can get for now, even with the DirectColor 24-bit board. In the future, hopefully Apple will bring 32-bit QuickDraw support to A/UX, and also to X-Windows. A/UX appears to run on whatever video card is leftmost in the Macintosh, whether or not a monitor is connected, and without regard to which monitor is selected as the "Menubar" monitor in MacOS. However, under X-Windows, multiple monitors are supported, and it is therefore possible to have one or more Radius monitors combined with one or more Apple monitors. See the X-Windows documentation for details on how to select which monitors to use and with what bit modes. Steve Lemke Engineering QA Department Radius Inc. (radius.com coming soon!) -- ----- Steve Lemke ------------------- "MS-DOS (OS/2, etc.) - just say no!" ----- Internet: cpdaux!steve@apple.com GEnie: LEMKE ----- Or try: apple!cpdaux!steve CompuServe: 73627,570 ----- Quote: "What'd I go to college for?" "You had fun, didn't you?"