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nvidia-xconfig(1)					     nvidia-xconfig(1)

NAME
       nvidia-xconfig - manipulate X configuration files for the NVIDIA driver

SYNOPSIS
       nvidia-xconfig [ options ]

DESCRIPTION
       nvidia-xconfig is a tool intended to provide basic control over config‐
       uration options available in the NVIDIA X driver.

       nvidia-xconfig performs its operations in several steps:

       1)     The system X configuration file is found and read	 into  memory.
	      If  no configuration file can be found, nvidia-xconfig generates
	      one from scratch using default settings; in this	case,  nvidia-
	      xconfig  will automatically determine the name of the X configu‐
	      ration file to create: /etc/X11/xorg.conf if the X server in use
	      is  X.org	 or  /etc/X11/XF86Config  if  the  X  server in use is
	      XFree86.

       2)     The configuration in memory is modified to  support  the	NVIDIA
	      driver.	This  consists	of  changing  the  display  driver  to
	      "nvidia", removing the commands to load the "GLcore"  and	 "dri"
	      modules, and adding the command to load the "glx" module.

       3)     The configuration in memory is modified according to the options
	      specified on the command line.  Please see the NVIDIA README for
	      a	 description of the NVIDIA X configuration file options.  Note
	      that nvidia-xconfig does not perform any	validation  of	the  X
	      configuration file options requested on the command line; X con‐
	      figuration file option validation	 is  left  for	the  NVIDIA  X
	      driver.

       4)     The  configuration is written back to the file from which it was
	      read.  A backup of the original configuration  is	 created  with
	      ".backup"	 appended.   For  example,  if your X configuration is
	      /etc/X11/xorg.conf  then	nvidia-xconfig	 will	copy   it   to
	      /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup	 before writing the new configuration.
	      The --post-tree (-T) option can be used to print the new config‐
	      uration  to  standard  out in tree form instead.	This option is
	      useful to see what nvidia-xconfig	 will  do  while  leaving  the
	      original configuration intact.

       The  source code to nvidia-xconfig is released under the GPL and avail‐
       able here:

	    ⟨ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/nvidia-xconfig/⟩

       Patches are welcome.

OPTIONS
       -c XCONFIG, --xconfig=XCONFIG
	      Use XCONFIG as the input X config file; if this  option  is  not
	      specified,  then	the same search path used by the X server will
	      be used to find the X configuration file.

       -o OUTPUT-XCONFIG, --output-xconfig=OUTPUT-XCONFIG
	      Use OUTPUT-XCONFIG as the output X configuration file;  if  this
	      option is not specified, then the input X configuration filename
	      will also be used as the output X configuration filename.

       -s, --silent
	      Run silently; no messages will be printed to stdout, except  for
	      warning and error messages to stderr.

       -t, --tree
	      Read  the X configuration file, print to stdout the X configura‐
	      tion data in a tree format, and exit.

       -v, --version
	      Print the nvidia-xconfig version and exit.

       -h, --help
	      Print usage information for the common commandline  options  and
	      exit.

       -A, --advanced-help
	      Print  usage  information	 for the common commandline options as
	      well as the advanced options, and then exit.

ADVANCED OPTIONS
       --acpid-socket-path=ACPID-SOCKET-PATH, --no-acpid-socket-path
	      Set this option to specify an alternate path to the  Linux  ACPI
	      daemon  (acpid)'s	 socket, which the NVIDIA X driver will use to
	      connect to acpid.

       --add-argb-glx-visuals, --no-add-argb-glx-visuals
	      Enables or disables support for  OpenGL  rendering  into	32-bit
	      ARGB windows and pixmaps.

       --allow-glx-with-composite, --no-allow-glx-with-composite
	      Enable  or  disable  the "AllowGLXWithComposite" X configuration
	      option.

       --busid=BUSID, --no-busid
	      This option writes the specified BusID to the device section  of
	      the  X  configuration  file.   If there are multiple device sec‐
	      tions, then it adds the BusID field to each of them.  To add the
	      BusID  to	 only  a  specific  device  or screen section, use the
	      '--device' or '--screen' options.

       --preserve-busid, --no-preserve-busid
	      By default, nvidia-xconfig preserves the existing BusID in the X
	      configuration  file only if there are multiple X screens config‐
	      ured for the X server.   Use  '--preserve-busid'	or  '--no-pre‐
	      serve-busid'  to	force  the  BusID  to be preserved or not pre‐
	      served, overriding the default behavior.

       --cool-bits=COOL-BITS, --no-cool-bits
	      Enable or disable the "Coolbits" X configuration	option.	  Set‐
	      ting  this option will enable support in the NV-CONTROL X exten‐
	      sion for manipulating GPU clock and GPU  fan  control  settings.
	      Default value is 0.  For fan control set it to 4.	 WARNING: this
	      may cause system damage and void warranties.

       --composite, --no-composite
	      Enable or disable the "Composite" X extension.

       --connected-monitor=CONNECTED-MONITOR, --no-connected-monitor
	      Enable  or  disable  the	 "ConnectedMonitor"  X	 configuration
	      option;  setting this option forces the X driver to behave as if
	      the specified display devices are connected to the GPU.

       --connect-to-acpid, --no-connect-to-acpid
	      Enable or disable the "ConnectToAcpid" X	configuration  option.
	      If  this option is set, the NVIDIA X driver will attempt to con‐
	      nect to the Linux ACPI daemon (acpid).  Set this option  to  off
	      to prevent the X driver from attempting to connect to acpid.

       --constant-dpi, --no-constant-dpi
	      Enable  or  disable  the	"ConstantDPI"  X configuration option,
	      which controls whether the NVIDIA X driver maintains a  constant
	      dots  per	 inch  (DPI) value by recomputing the reported size in
	      millimeters of the X screen when XRandR changes the size in pix‐
	      els of the X screen.

       --custom-edid=CUSTOM-EDID, --no-custom-edid
	      Enable or disable the  "CustomEDID" X configuration option; set‐
	      ting this option forces the X driver  to	use  the  EDID	speci‐
	      fied.This	 option is a semicolon-separated list of pairs of dis‐
	      play device names and filename  pairs;  e.g  "CRT-0:mp\did.bin".
	      Note that a display device name must always be specified even if
	      only one EDID is specified.

       --dac-8bit, --no-dac-8bit
	      Most Quadro parts by default use a 10 bit color  look  up	 table
	      (LUT)  by	 default;  setting  this  option  to TRUE forces these
	      graphics chips to use an 8 bit (LUT).

       -d DEPTH, --depth=DEPTH
	      Set the default depth to DEPTH ; valid values for DEPTH  are  8,
	      15, 16, 24, and 30.

       --device=DEVICE
	      The  nvidia-xconfig  utility  operates on one or more devices in
	      the X configuration file.	 If  this  option  is  specified,  the
	      device  named  DEVICE  in the X configuration file will be used.
	      If this option is not specified, all the devices	within	the  X
	      configuration file will be used.

       --disable-glx-root-clipping, --no-disable-glx-root-clipping
	      Disable  or  enable clipping OpenGL rendering to the root window
	      via the "DisableGLXRootClipping" X configuration option.

       --damage-events, --no-damage-events
	      Use OS-level events to notify the X server when a direct-render‐
	      ing  client  has performed rendering that needs to be composited
	      to the screen.  Improves performance when	 using	GLX  with  the
	      composite extension.

       --dynamic-twinview, --no-dynamic-twinview
	      Enable or disable support for dynamically configuring TwinView.

       --preserve-driver-name
	      By  default  nvidia-xconfig  changes  the	  display   driver  to
	      "nvidia" for all configured X screens; this option preserves the
	      existing driver name of each X screen.

       --enable-acpi-hotkeys, --no-enable-acpi-hotkeys
	      The  "EnableACPIHotkeys" option can be specified to override the
	      NVIDIA X driver's default decision to  enable  or	 disable  ACPI
	      display change hotkey events.

       -a, --enable-all-gpus
	      Configure an X screen on every GPU in the system.

       --exact-mode-timings-dvi, --no-exact-mode-timings-dvi
	      Forces the initialization of the X server with the exact timings
	      specified in the ModeLine.

       -E FILE, --extract-edids-from-file=FILE
	      Extract any raw EDID byte blocks contained in  the  specified  X
	      log file LOG ; raw EDID bytes are printed by the NVIDIA X driver
	      to the X log as hexidecimal when verbose logging is enabled with
	      the  "-logverbose 6" X server commandline option.	 Any extracted
	      EDIDs are then written  as  binary  data	to  individual	files.
	      These files can later be used by the NVIDIA X driver through the
	      "CustomEDID" X configuration option.

       --extract-edids-output-file=FILENAME
	      When   the   '--extract-edids-from-file'	 option	   is	 used,
	      nvidia-xconfig  writes  any  extracted EDID to a file, typically
	      "edid.bin" in the current directory.  Use this option to specify
	      an  alternate filename.  Note that nvidia-xconfig, if necessary,
	      will append a unique number to the EDID filename, to avoid over‐
	      writing existing files (e.g., "edid.bin.1" if "edid.bin" already
	      exists).

       --flatpanel-properties=FLATPANEL-PROPERTIES, --no-flatpanel-properties
	      Set the flat panel  properties.  The  supported  properties  are
	      'scaling',  'dithering'  and  'ditheringmode'.   Please  see the
	      NVIDIA README 'Appendix B. X Config Options' for more details on
	      the possible values and syntax.

       --flip, --no-flip
	      Enable or disable OpenGL flipping

       --force-generate
	      Force  generation	 of a new X config file, ignoring any existing
	      system X config file.  This is  not  typically  recommended,  as
	      things  like  the	 mouse	protocol, keyboard layout, font paths,
	      etc, are setup by your Unix distribution.	 While	nvidia-xconfig
	      can  attempt  to infer these values, it is best to use your Unix
	      distribution's X config file for	the  basis  of	anything  that
	      nvidia-xconfig creates.

       --force-stereo-flipping, --no-force-stereo-flipping
	      Normally,	 stereo flipping is only performed when a stereo draw‐
	      able is visible. This option forces stereo flipping even when no
	      stereo drawables are visible.

       --handle-special-keys=WHEN, --no-handle-special-keys
	      Specify  when  the X server should use the builtin keyboard han‐
	      dler   to	  process   special   key   combinations   (such    as
	      Ctrl+Alt+Backspace);  see	 the  X	 configuration	man  page  for
	      details.	The value of WHEN can be 'Always', 'Never', or	'When‐
	      Needed'.

       --include-implicit-metamodes, --no-include-implicit-metamodes
	      Enable or disable the "IncludeImplicitMetaModes" X configuration
	      option.

       --keyboard=KEYBOARD
	      When generating a new X configuration file (which	 happens  when
	      no   system   X	configuration	file  can  be  found,  or  the
	      '--force-generate' option is specified),	use  KEYBOARD  as  the
	      keyboard	type,  rather  than attempting to probe the system for
	      the keyboard type.  For a list of possible keyboard  types,  see
	      the '--keyboard-list' option.

       --keyboard-driver=DRIVER
	      In  most	cases  nvidia-xconfig  can automatically determine the
	      correct keyboard driver to use (either 'kbd' or 'keyboard'). Use
	      this  option to override what nvidia-xconfig detects. Typically,
	      if you are using an X.Org X server, use 'kdb'; if you are	 using
	      an XFree86 X server, use 'keyboard'.

       --keyboard-list
	      Print  to	 stdout the available keyboard types recognized by the
	      '--keyboard' option, and then exit.

       --layout=LAYOUT
	      The nvidia-xconfig utility operates on a	Server	Layout	within
	      the X configuration file.	 If this option is specified, the lay‐
	      out named LAYOUT in the X configuration file will be  used.   If
	      this  option  is not specified, the first Server Layout in the X
	      configuration file is used.

       --logo, --no-logo
	      Disable or enable the "NoLogo" X configuration option.

       --logo-path=PATH, --no-logo-path
	      Set the path to the PNG file to  be  used	 as  the  logo	splash
	      screen at X server startup.

       --mode=MODE
	      Add the specified mode to the mode list.

       --mode-debug, --no-mode-debug
	      Enable  or  disable the "ModeDebug" X configuration option; when
	      enabled, this option  causes  the	 X  driver  to	print  verbose
	      details about mode validation to the X log file.

       --mode-list=MODELIST
	      Remove  all  existing  modes from the X configuration's modelist
	      and add the one(s) specified in the MODELIST string.

       --remove-mode=MODE
	      Remove the specified mode from the mode list.

       --metamodes=METAMODES
	      Add the MetaMode X configuration option with the value METAMODES
	      which will replace any existing MetaMode option already in the X
	      configuration file.

       --mouse=MOUSE
	      When generating a new X configuration file (which	 happens  when
	      no   system   X	configuration	file  can  be  found,  or  the
	      '--force-generate' option is specified), use MOUSE as the	 mouse
	      type,  rather  than attempting to probe the system for the mouse
	      type.   For  a  list  of	 possible   mouse   types,   see   the
	      '--mouse-list' option.

       --mouse-list
	      Print  to	 stdout	 the  available	 mouse types recognized by the
	      '--mouse' option, and then exit.

       --multigpu=MULTIGPU, --no-multigpu
	      Enable or disable	 MultiGPU.   Valid  values  for	 MULTIGPU  are
	      'Off', 'On', 'Auto', 'AFR', 'SFR', 'AA'.

       --multisample-compatibility, --no-multisample-compatibility
	      Enable or disable the use of separate front and back multisample
	      buffers.

       --nvidia-cfg-path=PATH
	      The nvidia-cfg library is used to communicate  with  the	NVIDIA
	      kernel module to query basic properties of every GPU in the sys‐
	      tem.  This library is typically only used by nvidia-xconfig when
	      configuring  multiple X screens.	This option tells nvidia-xcon‐
	      fig where to look for this library (in case it cannot find it on
	      its own).	 This option should normally not be needed.

       --only-one-x-screen
	      Disable all but one X screen.

       --overlay, --no-overlay
	      Enable or disable the "Overlay" X configuration option.

       --cioverlay, --no-cioverlay
	      Enable or disable the color index overlay.

       --overlay-default-visual, --no-overlay-default-visual
	      Enable  or  disable  the	"OverlayDefaultVisual" X configuration
	      option.

       --transparent-index=INDEX, --no-transparent-index
	      Pixel to use as transparent when	using  color  index  overlays.
	      Valid values for TRANSPARENT-INDEX are 0-255.

       -T, --post-tree
	      Like  the	 '--tree' option, but goes through the full process of
	      applying any user requested  updates  to	the  X	configuration,
	      before printing the final configuration to stdout in a tree for‐
	      mat.  Effectively, this option just causes the configuration  to
	      be printed to stdout as a tree instead of writing the results to
	      file.

       --power-connector-check, --no-power-connector-check
	      Disable or enable the  "NoPowerConnectorCheck"  X	 configuration
	      option.

       --probe-all-gpus, --no-probe-all-gpus
	      Disable or enable the "ProbeAllGpus" X configuration option.

       --query-gpu-info
	      Print  information  about all recognized NVIDIA GPUs in the sys‐
	      tem.

       --registry-dwords=REGISTRY-DWORDS, --no-registry-dwords
	      Enable or disable the "RegistryDwords" X configuration option.

       --render-accel, --no-render-accel
	      Enable or disable the "RenderAccel" X configuration option.

       --render-extension, --no-render-extension
	      Disable  or  enable  the	"NoRenderExtension"  X	 configuration
	      option.

       --screen=SCREEN
	      The  nvidia-xconfig  utility  operates  on  one  or more screens
	      within a Server Layout in the X  configuration  file.   If  this
	      option is specified, the screen named SCREEN in the X configura‐
	      tion file will be used.  If this option is  not  specified,  all
	      screens within the selected Server Layout in the X configuration
	      file will be used used.

       --separate-x-screens, --no-separate-x-screens
	      A GPU that supports multiple simultaneous	 display  devices  can
	      either drive these display devices in TwinView, or as separate X
	      screens.	When the '--separate-x-screens' option	is  specified,
	      each  GPU	 on  which an X screen is currently configured will be
	      updated to have  two  X  screens	configured.   The  '--no-sepa‐
	      rate-x-screens'  option  will  remove  the  second  configured X
	      screen on each GPU.  Please see the NVIDIA README description of
	      "Separate X Screens on One GPU" for further details.

       --sli=SLI, --no-sli
	      Enable  or  disable  SLI.	 Valid values for SLI are 'Off', 'On',
	      'Auto', 'AFR', 'SFR', 'AA', 'AFRofAA', 'Mosaic'.

       --stereo=STEREO, --no-stereo
	      Enable or disable the stereo mode.  Valid values for STEREO are:
	      0	 (Disabled), 1 (DDC glasses), 2 (Blueline glasses), 3 (Onboard
	      stereo), 4 (multi-display clone mode stereo), 5 (SeeReal digital
	      flat   panel),   6   (Sharp3D   digital  flat  panel),  7	 (Ari‐
	      sawa/Hyundai/Zalman/Pavione/Miracube), 8 (3D  DLP),  9  (3D  DLP
	      INV), 10 (NVIDIA 3D VISION), 11 (NVIDIA 3D VISION PRO), 12 (HDMI
	      3D).

       --thermal-configuration-check, --no-thermal-configuration-check
	      Disable or enable the "ThermalConfigurationCheck"	 X  configura‐
	      tion option.

       --tv-standard=TV-STANDARD, --no-tv-standard
	      Enable or disable the "TVStandard" X configuration option. Valid
	      values for "TVStandard" are: "PAL-B", "PAL-D", "PAL-G", "PAL-H",
	      "PAL-I",	 "PAL-K1",   "PAL-M",	"PAL-N",  "PAL-NC",  "NTSC-J",
	      "NTSC-M", "HD480i", "HD480p",  "HD720p",	"HD1080i",  "HD1080p",
	      "HD576i", "HD576p".

       --tv-out-format=TV-OUT-FORMAT, --no-tv-out-format
	      Enable  or  disable  the	"TVOutFormat"  X configuration option.
	      Valid values for "TVOutFormat" are: "SVIDEO" and "COMPOSITE".

       --metamode-orientation=ORIENTATION, --no-metamode-orientation
	      Specify the MetaModeOrientation.	Valid values  for  ORIENTATION
	      are:  "RightOf"  (the  default),	"LeftOf", "Above", "Below", or
	      "Clone".

       --nvidia-xinerama-info, --no-nvidia-xinerama-info
	      Enable or disable providing Xinerama information from the NVIDIA
	      X driver.

       --nvidia-xinerama-info-order=NVIDIA-XINERAMA-INFO-ORDER,	  --no-nvidia-
       xinerama-info-order
	      Enable or disable the "nvidiaXineramaInfoOrder" X	 configuration
	      option.  NVIDIA-XINERAMA-INFO-ORDER is a comma-separated list of
	      display device names that describe the order in which nvidiaXin‐
	      eramaInfo should be reported.  E.g., "CRT, DFP, TV".

       --ubb, --no-ubb
	      Enable or disable the "UBB" X configuration option.

       --use-edid, --no-use-edid
	      Enable  or disable use of the EDID (Extended Display Identifica‐
	      tion Data) from your display device(s).  The EDID will  be  used
	      for driver operations such as building lists of available modes,
	      determining valid frequency ranges, and computing the DPI	 (Dots
	      Per  Inch).   This  option defaults to TRUE (the NVIDIA X driver
	      will use the EDID, when available).  It is NOT recommended  that
	      you  use	this  option  to  globally  disable  use  of the EDID;
	      instead, use  '--no-use-edid-freqs'  or  '--no-use-edid-dpi'  to
	      disable specific uses of the EDID.

       --use-edid-dpi, --no-use-edid-dpi
	      Enable  or  disable  use of the physical size information in the
	      display device's EDID, if any, to	 compute  the  DPI  (Dots  Per
	      Inch) of the X screen.  This option defaults to TRUE (the NVIDIA
	      X driver uses the EDID's physical size, when available, to  com‐
	      pute the DPI).

       --use-edid-freqs, --no-use-edid-freqs
	      Enable  or  disable  use of the HorizSync and VertRefresh ranges
	      given in a display device's EDID, if any.	 EDID  provided	 range
	      information  will	 override the HorizSync and VertRefresh ranges
	      specified in the Monitor section.	 This option defaults to  TRUE
	      (the  NVIDIA  X  driver  will use frequency information from the
	      EDID, when available).

       --use-display-device=DISPLAY-DEVICE, --no-use-display-device
	      Force the X driver to use the display device specified.

       --use-events, --no-use-events
	      Enable or disable "UseEvents" X  configuration  option.  Setting
	      this option will enable the X driver to use the system events in
	      some cases when it is waiting for the hardware. With this option
	      X	 driver	 sets  an  event  handler  and	waits for the hardware
	      through the poll() system call. This option defaults to FALSE.

       --virtual=WIDTHxHEIGHT, --no-virtual
	      Specify the virtual screen resolution.

       --x-prefix=X-PREFIX
	      The X installation prefix; the  default  is  /usr/X11R6/.	  Only
	      under rare circumstances should this option be needed.

       --xinerama, --no-xinerama
	      Enable or disable Xinerama.

       --color-space=COLORSPACE, --no-color-space
	      Enable or disable the "ColorSpace" X configuration option. Valid
	      values for "COLORSPACE" are: "RGB" and "YCbCr444".

       --color-range=COLORRANGE, --no-color-range
	      Sets the "ColorRange" X configuration option. Valid  values  for
	      "COLORRANGE" are: "Full" and "Limited".

       --3dvision-usb-path=3DVISION-USB-PATH
	      Set  this	 option to specify the sysfs path of the connected USB
	      dongle.

       --3dvisionpro-config-file=3DVISIONPRO-CONFIG-FILE
	      Set this option to specify the NVIDIA 3DVisionPro	 configuration
	      file. Ensure X server has a read and write access permissions to
	      this file. NVIDIA X driver stores the hub and the	 pairing  con‐
	      figuration  in  this  file  to re-use across X restarts. If this
	      option is not provided, 3D VisionPro configuration will  not  be
	      stored.

       --3dvision-display-type=3DVISION-DISPLAY-TYPE,	--no-3dvision-display-
       type
	      When NVIDIA 3D Vision is enabled with a non 3D Vision ready dis‐
	      play,  use this option to specify the display type. Valid values
	      are: 0 (Assume it is a CRT), 1  (Assume  it  is  a  DLP)	and  2
	      (Assume it is a DLP TV and enable the checkerboard output).

       --base-mosaic, --no-base-mosaic
	      Enable or disable the "BaseMosaic" X configuration option.

       --restore-original-backup
	      Restore a backup of the X configuration that was made before any
	      changes were made by nvidia-xconfig, if such a backup is	avail‐
	      able.  This  type	 of backup is made by nvidia-xconfig before it
	      modifies an X configuration file	that  it  has  not  previously
	      touched; this is assumed to be an X configuration file that pre‐
	      dates the involvement of the NVIDIA X  driver.  As  an  example,
	      nvidia-xconfig   will   copy   an	  X   configuration   file  at
	      /etc/X11/xorg.conf to /etc/X11/xorg.conf.nvidia-xconfig-original
	      the first time it makes changes to that file.

EXAMPLES
       nvidia-xconfig
	      Reads  an existing X config file and adapts it to use the NVIDIA
	      driver.  If no X config file can be found, a new one is  created
	      at /etc/X11/XF86Config with default settings.

       nvidia-xconfig --post-tree --metamode-orientation=clone
	      Reads the existing X configuration file, adds the MetaModeOrien‐
	      tation option, and then prints  the  resulting  config  file  to
	      standard	out in tree form.  The configuration file is not modi‐
	      fied.

       nvidia-xconfig --enable-all-gpus
	      Examines the system and configures an X screen for each  display
	      device it finds.

       nvidia-xconfig --mode=1600x1200
	      Adds a 1600x1200 mode to an existing X configuration.

       nvidia-xconfig --mode-list=1600x1200 1280x1024
	      Removes  any  existing  modes  from  the	X  configuration file,
	      replacing them with "1600x1200" and "1280x1024".

       nvidia-xconfig --metamodes=1024x768 +0+0, 1024x768 +1024+0
	      Adds the MetaMode	 "1024x768  +0+0,  1024x768  +1024+0"  to  the
	      existing	X configuration file, replacing any existing MetaModes
	      X configuration option.

       nvidia-xconfig --only-one-x-screen --sli=Auto
	      Configures the X server to have just one X screen that will  use
	      SLI when available.

AUTHOR
       Aaron Plattner
       NVIDIA Corporation

SEE ALSO
       nvidia-settings(1), /usr/share/doc/NVIDIA_GLX-1.0/README.txt

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright © 2005-2010 NVIDIA Corporation.

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