Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!sco!paulz From: paulz@sco.COM (W. Paul Zola) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix.sco Subject: Re: Weitek in SCO UNIX, how? Keywords: UNIX, WEITEK Message-ID: <16682@scorn.sco.COM> Date: 7 May 91 01:51:18 GMT References: <1991May03.093331.15473@lut.fi> Sender: news@sco.COM Organization: The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. Lines: 68 In article <1991May03.093331.15473@lut.fi> lensu@lut.fi (Anssi Lensu) writes: } }Hello everybody, } }Could someone who has been using Weitek coprocessors with SCO UNIX help me }in configuring the processor. What do I need to do to use it in UNIX? }Can it be used with normal UNIX programs or do I need a special compiler }which can make Weitek specific code? } [deleted] The following article from the SCO Information Tools database should help with your problem. I'm posting because I think this may be of general interest. ################## cut here ################ cut here ################## Does SCO UNIX System V/386 Release 3.2.0 support Weitek coprocessors? KEYWORDS: weitek coprocessor math 3.2.0 unix RELEASE: SCO UNIX System V/386 Operating System Release 3.2.0 PROBLEM: Does SCO UNIX System V/386 Release 3.2.0 support Weitek coprocessors? Does the SCO XENIX System V Development System create code that utilizes them? SOLUTION: Yes, SCO UNIX does run binaries that were compiled to use a Weitek coprocessor. However, currently the SCO XENIX System V Development System does not have a way of creating code to use a Weitek. It is a feature under consideration for a future release. Thus, currently the Weitek coprocessor is only used by SCO UNIX if the program was a compiled by a product that will create Weitek code. In order for the Weitek chip to be recognized, one file needs to be edited in the following way: In the file /etc/conf/sdevice.d/weitek, there should be one line: weitek N 1 0 0 ... Change the "N" (for no) to a "Y" (for yes). Issue the following command to relink the UNIX kernel: cd /etc/conf/cf.d ./link_unix Answer "yes" when asked if this kernel should boot by default; answer "yes" again to rebuild the kernel environment. Reboot the machine; the Weitek chip will be recognized. ################## cut here ################ cut here ################## I hope this helps you with your problem. - Paul Zola Support Technical Lead, Operating System paulz@sco.COM Gotta tend the earth if you want a rose. - Emily Saliers DISCLAIMER: I speak for myself, and not for SCO.