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CGSIX(4)	 BSD Programmer's Manual (SPARC Architecture)	      CGSIX(4)

NAME
     cgsix - accelerated 8-bit color frame buffer

SYNOPSIS
     cgsix* at sbus? slot ? offset ?

DESCRIPTION
     The cgsix is a memory based 8-bit color frame buffer.  It supports the
     minimal ioctl(2) calls needed to run X11.

     There are two different kinds of cgsix cards, known variously as either
     the ``LEGO'' or the ``GX'' and ``TGX'' (Turbo GX) display cards, come in
     both plain and ``plus'' variants.	The GX and TGX cards support a maximum
     display size of 1152x900.	The GX+ and TGX+ have additional on-board mem-
     ory and can support displays up to 1600x1280.

     The Turbo GX cards are somewhat faster than GX cards.  In addition, the
     GX cards are electrically incompatible with the Ultrasparc Sbus; only the
     TGX cards can be used on these machines.  The following part numbers can
     be used to distinguish GX and TGX cards:

	 501-1481   Double width GX, revision 1
	 501-1645   Double width GX, revision 2
	 501-1672   GX
	 501-1996   GX
	 501-2325   TGX
	 501-2922   TGX
	 501-2253   TGX+
	 501-2955   TGX+

SEE ALSO
     bwtwo(4),	cgthree(4),  http://tarl.net/FAQ/FrameBuffer.html,
     http://www.sunhelp.com/

BSDI BSD/OS		       December 1, 1997				     1
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