Colors on blade 100 with Expert 3D-lite

From: OS (suporte_at_os.com.br)
Date: 06/17/04

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    To: <sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org>
    Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 13:32:10 -0300
    
    

    Hi,

    I4m trying to change the value of depth from 8 to 24, using the following
    line:

    blade# fbconfig -dev /dev/fb -depth 24

    But it4s not right according to system.

    My problem continue, When I try to use xdiff3 and an application called
    continuus, the colors disappear.

    Anybody can help me ?

     Thanks,

     Silvio

    blade# /usr/openwin/bin/xdpyinfo | more
    name of display: besouro:0.0
    version number: 11.0
    vendor string: Sun Microsystems, Inc.
    vendor release number: 3610
    maximum request size: 262140 bytes
    motion buffer size: 256
    bitmap unit, bit order, padding: 32, MSBFirst, 32
    image byte order: MSBFirst
    number of supported pixmap formats: 2
    supported pixmap formats:
        depth 1, bits_per_pixel 1, scanline_pad 32
        depth 8, bits_per_pixel 8, scanline_pad 32
    keycode range: minimum 8, maximum 132
    focus: window 0x680000d, revert to PointerRoot
    number of extensions: 27
        AccessX
        Adobe-DPS-Extension
        DOUBLE-BUFFER
        DPMS
        DPSExtension
        Extended-Visual-Information
        LBX
        MIT-SCREEN-SAVER
        MIT-SHM
        MIT-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD
        Multi-Buffering
        RECORD
        SECURITY
        SHAPE
        SUN_ALLPLANES
        SUN_DGA
        SUN_OVL
        SUN_SME
        SYNC
        SolarisIA
        TOG-CUP
        XC-APPGROUP
        XC-MISC
        XIE
        XInputDeviceEvents
        XInputExtension
        XTEST
    default screen number: 0
    number of screens: 1

    screen #0:
      dimensions: 1152x900 pixels (325x254 millimeters)
      resolution: 90x90 dots per inch
      depths (2): 1, 8
      root window id: 0x2a
      depth of root window: 8 planes
      number of colormaps: minimum 1, maximum 1
      default colormap: 0x21
      default number of colormap cells: 256

    blade# fbconfig -prconf

    --- Hardware Configuration for /dev/fb ---
    Type: Expert3D-Lite
    PROM Information: @(#)ifblite.fth 1.14 00/10/23 SMI
    EDID Data: Available - EDID version 1 revision 3
    Monitor type: GKM product code 17276 S/N 16843009 DOM 1W/2004
    Monitor possible resolutions: 1024x768x60, 1024x768x70, 1024x768x75,
    1280x1024x60, 640x480x60
    Current resolution setting: 1024x768x75
    Slave Mode: Disabled
    Video Memory Total: 33554432
    Video Memory Used: 0
    Texture Memory Total: 16777216
    Texture Memory Used: 0
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