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Auto Setup for the GXT150M Adapter

For AIX 3.2 Version 3.2.5.1 and Later

1.

Turn on the monitor, then the RS/6000. The screen remains blue until

the system is ready.

If the message UNSUPPORTED VIDEO is displayed, or if nothing is displayed
check:

that the video interface cable is connected properly.

the correct video adapter card is installed (see page 40)

the correct supported display mode is selected for your PC.

2.

When the AIX desktop login screen is displayed, log in as the root user,

type ‘lslpp -h > /tmp/ptfcheck’ from the AIX command prompt, and

press ENTER.

3.

Open the ‘/tmp/ptfcheck’ file with an editor or other tool. In the ‘/tmp/

ptfcheck’ file, decide whether to apply the newest GXT150M PTF,

based on the following conditions :

If the file does not include lines a, b, or c (not counting XX) : Do not
apply the PTF.

If the file does include lines a, b, or c (not counting XX), but there is
also an added line : Do not apply the PTF.

If the file includes lines a, b, or c (not counting XX), and if there is no
added line : Apply the PTF.

4.

Type ‘rm -f /tmp/ptfcheck’ and press ENTER.

5.

Type ‘cd /’ and press ENTER.

6.

Type ‘df ’ and press ENTER. Make sure that there is at least 60 KB of

free space in the root directory.

7.

Insert the diskette labelled “Setup Option Diskette (for GXT150M)” into

the diskette drive. Type ‘tar -xvf /dev/rfd0’ and press ENTER.

8.

Type ‘./colorbar’ and press ENTER.

9.

Press ENTER. The color-bar pattern is displayed on the screen. Make

sure that the monitor warms up (or more than 15 minutes have passed

since you turned on the monitor).

If you are using more than
one GXT150M Video

Adapter - select the display with
the following AIX commands, and
then perform steps 5 to end. The
x indicates the number of the
adapter that displays the test
pattern - chdisp -tx and dhdisp -
dx.

If the monitor is in standby
mode (STANDBY ON), it

might automatically turn off while
you are waiting for it to warm up.

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