4.3.2 Setting the Resolution
The resolution of the Raptor 2000 and Raptor 2100T cards is fixed
at 2048x2048. The Raptor 2500T is configured in hardware to
support either 2048x2048 or 2560x2048 resolutions. Therefore,
depending on your flat panel subsystem, it will support the
appropriate resolution. For example, Raptor 2500 FPS supports
2560x2048 and Raptor 2100 FPS supports 2048x2048. The Raptor
1100T supports multiple resolutions.
The resolution of the Raptor 1100T card can be changed by editing
the config file the /usr/X11R6.1/etc/TSIScreenConfig. By
default, the resolution of this card is set to 1280x1024x60. Each
row in the config file corresponds to a Raptor card that is
identified by its device name. The fields in each row are separated
by spaces. The resfile field specifies the file that contains a list
of available resolutions and the corresponding timing numbers.
Normally, this file is called trzresinfo and is located in
/usr/X11R6.1/etc.
debugging purposes only and should always be set to 1.
The resolution field should contain the name of a resolution from the
resfile. The sync field can be used to specify a sync flag. If it is
set to 1, the sync flag will default to the value specified in the
resfile. An explanation of the various sync flags can be found in
the trzresinfo file.
# device
Depth
rap1kt0
8+24
Raptor X11R6.1 for AIX Installation Manual
The cached pixmap field is used for
Resolution Sync Cached Resfile
1
1600x1200x60
4-6
pixmap
1
trzresinfo
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