Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!emory!cambridge.apple.com!bloom-beacon!convex.UUCP!root From: root@convex.UUCP (Superuser) Newsgroups: comp.windows.x Subject: Lost mail for you Message-ID: <9006071736.AA16295@sushi> Date: 7 Jun 90 17:36:40 GMT Sender: root@athena.mit.edu (Wizard A. Root) Organization: The Internet Lines: 57 From pescadero.stanford.edu!expo.lcs.mit.edu!xpert-mailer Sat Jun 2 00:40:00 1990 remote from convex Received: by sushi (5.51/7.0) id AA07364; Sat, 2 Jun 90 00:40:00 CDT Received: by convex.COM (5.51/4.7) id AA13145; Sat, 2 Jun 90 00:39:31 CDT Received: from Erebus.Stanford.EDU by uxc.cso.uiuc.edu with SMTP (5.62+/IDA-1.2.8-900601) id AA05012 (for salevin%drlc1.UUCP@convex.com); Sat, 2 Jun 90 00:35:13 -0500 Received: from Hanauma.Stanford.EDU by erebus.Stanford.EDU with TCP; Fri, 1 Jun 90 22:36:52 PDT Received: by hanauma.stanford.edu (5.51/7.0) id AA02857; Fri, 1 Jun 90 22:34:59 PDT Received: from EXPO.LCS.MIT.EDU by Pescadero.Stanford.EDU (5.59/25-eef) id AA25253; Fri, 1 Jun 90 22:33:58 PDT Received: by expo.lcs.mit.edu; Fri, 1 Jun 90 19:31:02 EDT Received: from bloom-beacon.MIT.EDU by expo.lcs.mit.edu; Fri, 1 Jun 90 19:30:51 EDT Received: by bloom-beacon.MIT.EDU (5.61/25-eef) id AA02920; Fri, 1 Jun 90 19:23:28 EDT Received: from USENET by bloom-beacon.mit.edu with netnews for xpert@expo.lcs.mit.edu (xpert@expo.lcs.mit.edu) (contact usenet@bloom-beacon.mit.edu if you have questions) Date: 1 Jun 90 17:50:07 GMT From: convex!sdd.hp.com!jbb%hpcvlx%hp-pcd (Jim B. Byers) Organization: Hewlett-Packard Co., Corvallis, OR, USA Subject: Re: Size of Colormap in Xhp300 server. Message-Id: <100920223@hpcvlx.cv.hp.com> References: <25348@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> Sender: convex!expo.lcs.mit.edu!xpert-request To: xpert@expo.lcs.mit.edu I suspect that xdpyinfo is reporting back incorrect information. :-( If memory servers me correctly the MIT R3 HP server had this problem. Are you using this or an HP released server? The monitor you mentioned is a 19" 1024x768 color montior (HP 98782A). Assuming you do not have an SRX 3D graphics card, you either have a 98547A 6 plane graphics board or a 98549A High Res, High Performance 6 plane Color graphics board. As you probably know this translates into 64 colors unless you wish to produce clients that ask the window manager for their own colormaps. This is generally bad form as it causes the rest of the windows to look *very ugly* when these clients have the focus, but may be useful when you just have to have those colors. All current HP 1280x1024 displays have at least 8 planes. Hope that this helps. Jim Byers Hewlett Packard Interface Technology Operation The X11/Motif/Vue folks in Corvallis #include Utsukushi ya shoji-no ana-no Ama-no-gawa Issa (1762-1826) A lovely thing to see: through the paper window's hole, the Galaxy