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1. What does the Raptor 9200 FPS consist of?
The Raptor 9200 FPS is a 3840 × 2400 (9.2MP) graphics subsystem. It consists of a 22.2" digital LCD, the Raptor 3840T digital graphics card, digital video cables and device drivers for the Operating Environment of your choice.
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2. What hardware platforms are supported by the Raptor 9200 FPS?
The Raptor 9200 FPS is currently supported on Sun Ultra Workstations and Enterprise Servers including the Ultra 5, 10, 80; Sunblade 100, 150, 1000 and 2000; E250 and E450 servers; Intel and AMD based PCs. Tech Source is continuously adding additional platforms and operating system support. if you have a specific requirement.
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3. What Operating Systems are supported by the Raptor 9200 FPS?
The Raptor 9200 FPS is currently supported on Solaris (Sparc) 7, 8, and 9; RedHat Linux (x86) 7.3 and 8.0; SuSE Linux (x86) 7.2 and 7.3 and development is under way for Windows 2000. Tech Source is continuously adding additional platforms and operating system support. if you have a specific requirement.
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4. Can the Raptor 3840T be used as the console device in a Sun machine?
Yes, the Raptor 3840T card may be used as the system console in a Sun machine. Please refer to the description in the Raptor OpenWindows Installation and Reference Manual for further details.
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5. Will the Raptor 3840T graphics card work when other graphics cards are installed in my machine?
Yes, the Raptor 3840T card takes up only one PCI slot in your system. All other available slots may be used for other PCI cards including graphics cards and their operation will not be constrained in any way by the presence of the Raptor 3840T card. |
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6. The native resolution of 3840 × 2400 may actually be too high for my particular application. Can the monitor run at a lower resolution?Yes, the resolution is software configurable and may be changed to 1920×1200.
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