No Genlock Warning

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From: Lee Marden (Lee_Marden++at++res.raytheon.com)
Date: 03/28/2001 05:57:32


pfUsers,

  I'm getting a warning when I run perfly, that indicates that there is
a problem with genlock across my three pipes. I use the following to
setup the three MCOs (2 channels each):

---
set DISPLAY=:0.0
/usr/gfx/setmon -x -S -p 0 2++at++1025x768_60
set DISPLAY=:0.1
/usr/gfx/setmon -g -x -S -p 1 2++at++1025x768_60
set DISPLAY=:0.2
/usr/gfx/setmon -g -x -S -p 2 2++at++1025x768_60

/usr/gfx/stopgfx; /usr/gfx/startgfx & ---

The scene looks ok, so I know that the MCOs are working, but I get the following warnings: 17724 PF Warning/Resource: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NO GENLOCK !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 17724 PF Warning/Resource: Screen 1 is phase-shifted 68.657346 degrees from master screen 0. 17724 PF Warning/Resource: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NO GENLOCK !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 17724 PF Warning/Resource: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NO GENLOCK !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 17724 PF Warning/Resource: Screen 2 is phase-shifted 78.312222 degrees from master screen 0. 17724 PF Warning/Resource: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NO GENLOCK !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I've looked through the perfly code and can't find this message. Is this a Performer message? Any ideas what might be causing this? Should I be concerned?

Thanks, Lee -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Lee Marden Raytheon Company Principal Software Engineer Northeast C3I Systems Advanced Modeling & Simulation 50 Apple Hill Dr. (T3MJ21) Technology Section Tewksbury, MA 01876 Phone: (978) 858-9487 Fax: (978) 858-4336 Email:lee_marden++at++raytheon.com Intranet: http://amasts.msd.ray.com/~lms ------------------------------------------------------------------------


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