Graphics from SCO Unix
M.T.Paley
mtp at ukc.ac.uk
Tue Jun 25 23:04:14 AEST 1991
Hello,
I have the latest version of SCO Unix running on a 486 box with
SVGA graphics ( an Orchid ProDesigner II with 1 Mb RAM). Recently
I have been trying to get it to display some graphics but this seems
unreasonably difficult. The options I know of are:
1 ) Use the CGI Graphics routines that came with the system.
This would be very easy but it does not cope with SVGA, in
fact I am not even sure if it copes with normal VGA.
2 ) Use X11R4 from uunet.
This would work but I am not keen on using half my hard disk
and all my RAM just to be able to display images.
Does anyone know of another option? It is ludicrous that a system
costing thousands of pounds is not able to display images at 800 by 600
in 8 bit colour when the graphics card is capable of almost double that.
While I am here, Is there any way of allowing a fast 486 to boot SCO
unix without slowing the clock down to 8 MHz then back up to 25 ?
Matthew
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