[rescue] Multiple framebuffers

Curious George jorge234q at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 31 13:28:14 CDT 2007


--- Lionel Peterson <lionel4287 at verizon.net> wrote:

> >From: silvercreekvalley
> <silvercreekvalley at yahoo.com>
> >Date: 2007/10/30 Tue AM 05:24:06 CDT
> >To: rescue at sunhelp.org
> >Subject: [rescue] Multiple framebuffers
> 
> >I'd like to run my Blade 1000 with 2 framebuffers.
> Its
> >currently
> >fitted with an Elite m6 and an Expert3D Lite. The
> >Elite seems 
> >a bit better on OpenGL stuff, but the Expert3D
> seems
> >to run to
> >a higher resolution.
> >
> >When I boot the sun, it picks up the Elite as the
> >primary framebuffer
> >and the Expert3D is just blank output, although it
> is
> >present in the
> >framebuffer list.
> >
> >Any idea how to set both cards up, with the Expert
> as
> >the primary
> >framebuffer and the Elite as a secondary buffer
> >(preferabbly also
> >working with X11). I'm running Solaris 10
> incidently.
> >
> >I've googled for info, and read various bits of
> info,
> >but nothing
> >seems to do the trick.
> 
> I think the issue is which framebuffer the OS finds
> first when it scans the bus - have you looked at the
> sun framebuffer FAQ (sorry, no link) - it should
> help you out...
> 
> IIRC, the OpenBoot allows you to change the order of
> the bus scan to allow you to "force" any card to to
> be found in any order...

My SB1000 (tatung clone) has a pair of creator 3d's
in it.  I have it configured so that the "first"
display is the leftmost on my desk.  This is where
the console appears at boot, etc.

Once X is up, the second one comes on (+xinerama)
and extends my desktop.

Since I like to run with *one* monitor, often
(power savings), I have repositioned the front
panel to be located on the center of the left
monitor.  As such, I can have the text console
there *or* HALF of my X workspace or the LEFT
half of my workspace -- depending on what is
powered on.

Trick is just to use the "left" and "right"
arguments in the Xserver invocation.

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