From: Angus Dorbie (dorbie++at++sgi.com)
Date: 06/07/2000 17:25:25
Do you have multiple pipes or just multiple video channels?
If you force multipipe with -M then I expect the pipewindows will
overlap on the single pipe you want. What you need for a single pipe is
a single PipeWindow and multiple pfChannels. You may have to hack the
source for this but I'm not intimately familiar with what's supported on
the minutiae of the perfly command line.
Cheers,ANgus.
Ken Lindsay wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> I'm trying to figure how to use perfly on a multipipe system and
> the man page is not much help. perfly accepts the -M but I don't
> see any difference between that and one screen mode. How do I
> specify the number and configuration of the pipes? Do I have to
> use irCombine to set up the window manager for multipipe first?
> and all the other questions that are pertinent to this query.
>
> thanks
>
> ken
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