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Raptor DL-Lite/HP-UX Installation and Reference Manual

4.2.2 Multi-Screen Mode

To run X Windows on the console and the Raptor card, list the
devices in the order you wish to register them with X. The first
device listed will be screen :0.0; the next, screen :0.1.
Screen /dev/crt
Screen /dev/rapdlt0
NOTE: Multi-screen mode can be configured with multiple Raptor
cards only if the cards are not of the same type.

4.3 Setting Bit-Depth

Raptor DL-Lite supports the following bit-depths:
8-bit PseudoColor
8
24-bit TrueColor
24
Simultaneous 8-bit PseudoColor and 24-bit
8+24
TrueColor
Two 8-bit PseudoColor visuals
8+8
By default, X Windows comes up in 8-bit mode.
There are two ways to set bit-depth:
• By editing the config file /var/X11/TSIScreenConfig
• By setting the environment variable STARSMODE
The default visual in 8+24-bit mode is PseudoColor. In order to set
the default visual in the 8+24-bit mode to TrueColor, the
/etc/X11/X0screens file needs to be modified. The example
below shows how to set the default visual to TrueColor for the card
rapdlt0.
Screen /dev/rapdlt0
DefaultVisual
Class TrueColor
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