From: abuse@flying-disk.com Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 12:45 PM To: Info-VAX@Mvb.Saic.Com Subject: Re: AS250 SRM runs, but no graphics on known good monitor In article , Terry Kennedy writes: > At least on the ZLXp-E2, the switch settings on the card control the > resolution and scan rate. The switch table was posted here within the last > 6 months, but I can't find it using a quick Deja search. For the ZLXp-E1/E2/E3, the switch settings are found in EK-T2424-OG "ZLXp-E1/E2/E2 PCI Graphics Options Owner's Guide". This is from Figure 4, Table 4, and Table 5 in that manual. These assume that you are holding the board with the metal bracket towards you, the stereo jack towards your left, and the video connector towards your right. NOTE: This is upside down from the way it is probably installed in your system, but it's the way DEC documented it. There are four tiny switches between the stereo jack and the video connector. The one closest to the stereo jack is SW1. The switch setting is not dynamic, and is read only upon initialization, power up, or system reset. Pixel Resolution Refresh SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 Freq. (pixels) (Hz) 0 Down Down Down Down 130 1280x1024 72 1 Up Down Down Down 119 1280x1024 66 2 Down Up Down Down 108 1280x1024 60 3 Up Up Down Down 104 1152x900 72 4 Down Down Up Down 93 1152x900 66 5 Up Down Up Down 75 1024x768 70 6 Down Up Up Down 74 1024x768 72 7 Up Up Up Down 69 1024x864 60 8 Down Down Down Up 65 1024x768 60 9 Up Down Down Up 50 800x600 72 10 Down Up Down Up 40 800x600 60 11 Up Up Down Up 32 640x480 72 12 Down Down Up Up 25 640x480 60 13 Up Down Up Up 135 1280x1024 75 14 Down Up Up Up 110 1280x1024 60 15 Up Up Up Up Reserved With a Viewsonic PS790, I am running mine at setting #13 and am quite happy with it. I am just curious how the performance of the ZLXp-E models compare with the Elsa Gloria Synerby. Does anyone know? -- -- Alan E. Frisbie Frisbie "AT" Flying-Disk "DOT" Com -- Flying Disk Systems, Inc. Abuse "AT" Flying-Disk "DOT" Com