Tech Source Raptor 4000 Series (for Linux) User Manual

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Raptor 4000 Series: Reference Manual


©2009 Tech Source Inc.

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Part #65-0271-01

After installing the Raptor drivers, five sections will be
automatically added to the

xorg.conf

file. The

“Monitor”

section will be added followed by separate

“Device”

and

“Screen”

sections for each head for a total of five sections.


If your system is using a different configuration file than the

xorg.conf

file, you may need to configure your file with the

necessary sections for each head from:

/etc/X11/XF86Config.rapafp

NOTE: If more than one Raptor 4000 Series card is installed, only
the first card will be configured automatically. Subsequent card(s)
must be configured manually. Each

Device

section must have a

unique

Identifier,

BusID

and

Device

option field. For more

information on multi-screen environment refer to Section 4.5.

An example configuration of a Raptor 4000 Series card is listed
below. The

Identifier

for the Raptor 3500e will be different.

The required modifications are explained in greater detail in the
following pages.




# TSI Raptor 4000 Configuration Sections
Section "Monitor"
Identifier "TSI-FP DVI"
VendorName "Tech Source, Inc"
HorizSync 31.5 - 150.0
VertRefresh 50-90
ModeLine "2048x2048" 260.00 2048 2112 2176 2304
2048 2051 2057 2116
ModeLine "2560x2048" 292.40 2560 2592 2608 2672
2048 2049 2050 2055
ModeLine "2048x2048_D" 255.92 2048 2080 2112
2176 2048 2053 2056 2079
EndSection

Section "Device"
Identifier "Rapafp0"
Driver "rapafp"
BusID "PCI:41:0:0"
Card "TSI Raptor 4000"
Option "Device" "/dev/rapafp0"
Option "Mode" "24"
Option "ScaleCursPos" "on"
Screen 0
Option "Head" "0"

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