Intersection with multi_channel configuration

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Pawel Hernik (pawel++at++oxygen.ai.com.pl)
Mon, 12 May 1997 15:05:24 +0000


Dear Performers,

Does anyone have non-interactive (command line) version of "vout"
for OnyxRE2 Irix5.3 ? Our VisSim application's screen is repetited
on TV. Vout must be called in simulator startup sequence to setup screen
position. But it has to be automatic without any user (i.e. our
customer :) interaction. Manual pages of "vout" in later systems (O2,
OnyxIR) shows following command line arguments:
vout [-x xoff] [-y yoff] [-mode ntsc|pal] [-q] -[f]
But these parameters don't work on our OnyxRE2 version and of course
in later systems there isn't vout program (except of manuals).
I tried to write own program using video library but it doesn't work
because VL can only use additional video hardware (similarly "videoout").
Any solutions? Maybe someone has newer version of vout (with working
command line arguments) or similar program?

Thanx in advance,
Pawel

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