Raritan Computer Home Theater Server KX2101-v2.20-0B-E User Manual

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Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 
 
 
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Resolutions 
640x480 @66.6 Hz 
800x600 @85 Hz 
1152x870 @75.1 Hz 
640x480 @72 Hz 
800x600 @90 Hz 
1152x900 @66 Hz 
640x480 @75 Hz 
800x600 @100 Hz 
1152x900 @76 Hz 
640x480 @85 Hz 
832x624 @75.1 Hz 
1280x960 @60 Hz 
640x480 @90 Hz 
1024x768 @60 Hz 
1280x960 @85 Hz 
640x480 @100 Hz 
1024x768 @70 Hz 
1280x1024 @60 Hz 
640x480 @120 Hz 
1024x768 @72 Hz 
1280x1024 @75 Hz 
720x400 @70 Hz 
1024x768 @75 Hz 
1280x1024 @85 Hz 
720x400 @84 Hz 
1024x768 @85 Hz 
1600x1200 @60 Hz 
 
 
Sun™ Video Resolution 
Sun systems have two resolution settings, a command line resolution 
and a GUI resolution. For information about the resolutions supported by 
the KX II-101, see 
Setting the Server Video Resolution
 (on page 10). 
Note: If none of the supported resolutions work, make sure the monitor is 
multisync. Some monitors will not work with an H&V sync. 
Command Line Resolution 
 
To check the command line resolution: 
1.
  Run the following command as the root: # eeprom output-device
 
 
To change the command line resolution: 
1.  Run the following command: # eeprom output-
device=screen:r1024x768x75  where 1024x768x75 is any resolution 
that the KX II-101 supports. 
2.  Restart the computer. 
GUI Resolution/32 Bit 
 
To check the GUI resolution on 32 bit cards: 
1.  Run the following command: # /usr/sbin/pgxconfig –prconf 
 
To change the GUI resolution on 32 bit cards: 
1.  Run the following command: # /usr/sbin/pgxconfig
 
res1024x768x75 where 1024x768x75 is any resolution that the KX II-
101 supports. 
2.  Restart the computer.