Xref: utzoo comp.unix.xenix:12650 comp.unix.i386:7509 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!uunet!hsi!mlfarm!ron From: ron@mlfarm.uucp (Ronald Florence) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix,comp.unix.i386 Subject: SCO supplement xnx155 & monochrome VGA Summary: Monochrome VGA still isn't fixed Message-ID: Date: 2 Aug 90 19:53:13 GMT Sender: ron@mlfarm.UUCP Distribution: comp Organization: Maple Lawn Farm, Stonington, CT Lines: 28 Some months ago, I reported my frustrating efforts to get SCO to fix the various problems with the monochrome VGA under Xenix 2.3.2. Perhaps in response to the lively exchanges the article prompted here, several individuals at SCO -- "danielg", the Escalation Coordinator; Jerry Williams, the Eastern Regional Sales Manager; and here on Usenet, Brian Chapman -- reported by email, phone or in news items that the Xenix monochrome VGA problems would finally, once and for all, be fixed. The fix was promised many weeks ago. To my temporary delight, I noticed in the documentation to the new Support Level Supplement xnx155: "All modes of vidi are now available to computers based on MCA with monochrome monitors." Well, the various vidi modes do work (they also worked with the interim patch sent out by SCO seven months ago). But, the two problems with monochrome VGA which I reported to SCO one year ago and which they have repeatedly promised to fix -- the grey scale is not correct with CGI device drivers on monochrome VGA displays, and the console is not recognized correctly as a VGA by SCO Pro -- are still not fixed. I, and certainly many others, welcome the xnx155 supplement. We are still waiting for a proper fix to the monochrome VGA. Since the patch has now been promised by both Jerry Williams and Brian Chapman at SCO, I assume it is on its way, and that those of us who need it will have it RSN. Perhaps someone from SCO can clarify just when. -- Ronald Florence {yale,uunet}!hsi!mlfarm!ron