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VRX Device-Dependent Information, Supported Visuals, VRX Device Files

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VRX Device-Dependent Information This section includes information on the PersonalVRX (PVRX) and TurboVRX (TVRX) graphics devices. Note: The PersonalVRX and the TurboVRX are no longer supported as of the February, 1999 10.20 Xserver cumulative patch; the information below is presented for those who are running previous versions of the operating system Supported Visuals The following visuals are supported: • Depth 3 (overlay and combined mode) • Depth 4 (overlay and combined mode) • Depth 8 (image and combined mode) • Depth 12 (image and combined mode, TVRX only) • Depth 16 (Creates a double-buffer version of the Depth 8 visual) • Depth 24 (image and combined mode, TVRX only) None of these visuals support DBE or MBX double-buffering. In image mode the default visual is the Depth 8 PseudoColor visual. In overlay mode it is the depth 3 or depth 4 PseudoColor visual as specified by the device file. In combined mode the first device file specifies the default visual. Examples are shown in the section below. VRX Device Files Different device files exist for the image planes and overlay planes on VRX devices. The X server supports three different modes of operation on VRX devices: image, overlay or combined. In image mode, the X server runs only in the image planes. This is the default on VRX devices. To operate in image mode, the image device file should be specified as the primary screen device. For example: /dev/crt # Image mode Page 77 Graphics Administration Guide for HP-UX 10.20

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VRX Device-Dependent Information
This section includes information on the PersonalVRX (PVRX) and TurboVRX (TVRX) graphics
devices.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Note:
The PersonalVRX and the TurboVRX are no longer supported as of the February, 1999 10.20
Xserver cumulative patch; the information below is presented for those who are running previous
versions of the operating system.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Supported Visuals
The following visuals are supported:
Depth 3 (overlay and combined mode)
Depth 4 (overlay and combined mode)
Depth 8 (image and combined mode)
Depth 12 (image and combined mode, TVRX only)
Depth 16 (Creates a double-buffer version of the Depth 8 visual)
Depth 24 (image and combined mode, TVRX only)
None of these visuals support DBE or MBX double-buffering.
In image mode the default visual is the Depth 8 PseudoColor visual. In overlay mode it is the depth 3 or
depth 4 PseudoColor visual as specified by the device file. In combined mode the first device file
specifies the default visual. Examples are shown in the section below.
VRX Device Files
Different device files exist for the image planes and overlay planes on VRX devices. The X server
supports three different modes of operation on VRX devices: image, overlay or combined.
In image mode, the X server runs only in the image planes. This is the default on VRX devices. To
operate in image mode, the image device file should be specified as the primary screen device. For
example:
/dev/crt
# Image mode
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