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- Subject: lcm on DN4500
- Message-ID: <S9209021457.AA15936@uk.ac.aberdeen.sysc>
- Date: 2 Sep 92 14:57:38 GMT
- Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU
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- Hi.
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- We have a DN4500 running SR10.3 (no patches) which has an 8 plane 19 inch colour monitor.
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- The command "lcm" was typed in at one of the pads and this changed the colour map.
- The question is, how do I get it back to "normal".
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- I have tried:
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- lcm this leaves it in this new different colour scheme.
- lcm -p /sys/dm/color_map again, leaves it in this new scheme
- lcm -r (wrong hardware)
- lcm -rgb444 (not found)
- lcm -rgb332 changes it to an even worse colour scheme
- lcm -p /sys/node_data/etc/dm_display/color_map.rgb screen goes black
- lcm -p /sys/node_data/etc/dm_display/color_map.rgb332 as -rgb332 option
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- I've also copied the /sys/node_data/etc/dm_display tree across from another node, but it makes no
- difference. Rebooting the machine makes no difference either.
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- Any help or hints would be appreciated.
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- Thanks,
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- Jon Penny, Dept of Eng, Univ of Aberdeen.
- (j.r.penny@uk.ac.aberdeen)
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