Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!wuarchive!uunet!mcsun!ukc!axion!micromuse!peter From: peter@micromuse.co.uk (Peter Galbavy) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix.sco Subject: Re: Xenix, VP/ix, and VGA Message-ID: <1990Dec13.094851.15523@micromuse.co.uk> Date: 13 Dec 90 09:48:51 GMT References: <1990Dec6.213141.14357@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu> Organization: Micromuse Ltd, London Lines: 34 In article n025fc@tamuts.tamu.edu (Kevin Weller) writes: >In article <1990Dec6.213141.14357@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu> jhl@frith.msu.edu (John Lawitzke) writes: > .... > > WHen VP/ix starts up, it makes application think I am a regular > monochrome monitor. If I run a graphics application and force it to be > in VGA mode, color graphics display in grayscale. > > >I had the very same problem earlier this year. I'm afraid I can't >give you a technical explanation of what's wrong, since I don't have >one. I fixed my problem by returning the Oak VGA card to my vendor >and purchasing a Paradise VGA card as a replacement. Replacing your >video card is about all I can recommend, but it worked for me! Another thing to try (is doesn't always work) is to comment out the line 'VGAROM ...' in the vpix.cnf file, and then on some VGA cards (Orchids at least), you get the pretty scrolling start up, and the things seems to initialise the VGA card fine. This works OK with an Adaptec 1542B SCSI, but if you use a Future Domain 885, it trys to look for SCSI disks :-(, but gives up after about 2 minutes, and then is OK after reporting NO SCSI DEVICES FOUND :-? Has anyone else had experience of doing this - and can you fix the FD TMC885 problem (not a normal conflict - I have checked all the usual)... Good luck - but be careful (I cannot be responsible for any screw-ups), -- Peter Galbavy Tech Support, Micromuse Ltd Phone: +44 71 352 7774 E-Mail: P.Galbavy@micromuse.co.uk Disclaimer: Time flies like an arrow... Fruit flies like a banana