Tech Source Raptor Drivers for Linux User Manual

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Chapter 4 – Software Installation for T-Class Cards

4-7

BusID:

Depending on the machine and the slot the
card is in, it might receive a unique

BusID

.

When the driver attaches, it will print out the
device name and

BusID

. To check the

BusID

, type

dmesg|grep rap.

The

output should look similar to the following:

TSI: rap2kt0 (BusID 0:9:0) is
rap2kt @ 2048x2048

In the example above, the Raptor 2100T
has a

BusID of PCI:0:9:0

. Change the

BusID

s of the cards in

XF86Config

to

match the

BusID

s reported by the drivers.

Option "Device": This field specifies the device name of the

Raptor card. The first Raptor card seen by
the system will be

/dev/rap2kt0

and the

second will be

/dev/rap2kt1

and so on.

The device name and the

BusID

specified

earlier in this section must correspond to the
same card.

Option "Mode": This field specifies pixel modes. It can be

one of the following.

8

8-bit PsuedoColor

8+24

Simultaneous 8-bit PsuedoColor and 24-bit
True Color

24

24-bit True Color

8+8

Two 8-bit PseudoColor visuals

mox16

MOX, 8-bit Normal, 13-bit Group, 5-bit
Absolute

mox24

MOX, 8-bit Normal, 21-bit Group, 13-bit
Absolute

mox32

MOX, 8-bit Normal, 24-bit Group, 21-bit
Absolute

mox16radar

MOX16 with radar scan converter input

mox24radar

MOX24 with radar scan converter input

8radar

8-bit PsuedoColor with radar scan converter
input

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