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graphinfo(1G)

NAME

graphinfo − identify graphics subsystem configuration

SYNOPSIS

graphinfo [ device_name ]

DESCRIPTION

graphinfo returns the product information, configuration information and capabilities information for the installed hardware and software graphics products.  The default mode of operation is to determine the above information for /dev/crt.  By specifying a device file name, this same information can be provided for a specific raster device. 

SAMPLE OUTPUT

Below is a sample output from typing: graphinfo /dev/CRX24Z

 HEWLETT-PACKARD WORKSTATION GRAPHICS CONFIGURATION
 
PRODUCT INFORMATION
 graphics product: CRX24Z
driver name: hpA1439a
archive library: /usr/lib/libddgcrx.a
shared library: /usr/lib/libddgcrx.sl
device pathname: /dev/CRX24Z
 CONFIGURATION INFORMATION
 image planes: 24
overlay planes: 8
resolution: 1280x1024
color or grayscale: color
Powershade installed: yes
PHIGS supported: yes
hardware accelerator: yes
hardware zbuffer: yes
software zbuffer: no
 PHIGS/STARBASE CAPABILITIES
 lighting and shading: yes
depth cueing: yes
dithering: yes
vector antialiasing: yes
spline primitives: yes
screen door transparency: yes
illumination bits: yes
model clipping: yes
model capping: yes ---Starbase only
interference check: no ---Starbase only
contouring: no ---Starbase only
deformation: no ---Starbase only
alpha transparency: yes ---Starbase only
texture mapping: no ---Starbase only
 PHIGS COLOUR SUPPORT
 direct colour environment, true colour mapping: yes
direct colour environment, pseudo colour mapping: yes
indexed colour environment: yes
 STARBASE SHADE MODES
 CMAP_NORMAL shade mode: yes
CMAP_MONOTONIC shade mode: yes
CMAP_FULL shade mode: yes
 HEWLETT PACKARD WORKSTATION GRAPHICS CONFIGURATION
 

AUTHOR

graphinfo was developed by HP. 

WARNING

graphinfo will hang if you are attempting to run graphinfo from a remote system via telnet or a rlogin while the Vuelogin screen is showing. 

Hewlett-Packard Company  —  April 21, 1994

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