XMIPS

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NAME

Xmips - Mips server for X Version 11.  

SYNOPSIS

Xmips [ option ] ...  

DESCRIPTION

Xmips is the server for Version 11 of the X window system on Mips Computer hardware. It is normally started by xdm (1), or xinit (1).  

CONFIGURATIONS

Xmips operates under RISC/os on workstation configuration systems. Under RISC/os you should use unix domain connections (:0 as host specifier) for local connections.  

OPTIONS


-bp color     set default black-pixel color

-wp color     set default white-pixel color

-plock        process lock the server

-tlock        text lock the server

-dlock        data lock the server

-nice incr    change the scheduling priority of the server

-nohw         disable support for hardware acceleration

-noreset      do not reset on last client close

-visual PseudoColor|StaticColor|GrayScale|StaticGray
use grayscale/color visual
Note: The -visual option overrides the standard server option -cc.
-xled1        use led for xled1 instead of Scroll Lock

-xled2        use led for xled2 instead of Caps Lock

-xled3        use led for xled3 instead of Num Lock

-enable color|mono
Enable only the color or monochrome screen on a dual screen system. (By default the color screen will be screen 0, and the monochrome screen will be screen 1.)
-19inch       set color screen dpi for 19 inch monitor

-keyboard Default|AT|XT|UNIX [unit#]
selects type of keyboard to use
-pointer Default|Mouseman [unit# [baud [sample_rate]]]
Selects type of pointer to use. Optionally sets the baud rate and sampling rate. The baud rate may be set to 1200, 2400, 4800 and 9600. The baud rate should be left at 1200 on RS2030 systems. The sampling rate is a number greater than or equal to zero. Zero selects the fastest sampling rate available.

The server also takes all of the standard server options (See Xserver(1) for a complete list.)

 

SEE ALSO

Xserver(1), X(1), xinit(1), xdm(1)


 

Index

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
CONFIGURATIONS
OPTIONS
SEE ALSO

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