07-24-2015
I'm confused. In addition to what Robin already asked, could you please explain more clearly what you are trying to do? You have one or more Linux operating systems and one or more (I'm guessing) Solaris or SunOS (not SuoOs) operating systems running on some servers. Are you saying that these servers are running on IBM hardware? Or are you saying that you have other servers running AIX or some other IBM operating system on IBM hardware?
What is an IBM MQ? Is it a message queue? A mail queue? Or, what?
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desktop_color_depth
desktop_color_depth(3alleg4) Allegro manual desktop_color_depth(3alleg4)
NAME
desktop_color_depth - Finds out the desktop color depth. Allegro game programming library.
SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h>
int desktop_color_depth();
DESCRIPTION
Finds out the currently selected desktop color depth. You can use this information to make your program use the same color depth as the
desktop, which will likely make it run faster because the graphic driver won't be doing unnecessary color conversions behind your back.
Under some OSes, switching to a full screen graphics mode may automatically change the desktop color depth. You have, therefore, to call
this function before setting any graphics mode in order to retrieve the real desktop color depth. Example:
allegro_init();
...
if ((depth = desktop_color_depth()) != 0) {
set_color_depth(depth);
}
RETURN VALUE
Returns the color depth or zero on platforms where this information is not available or does not apply.
SEE ALSO
get_desktop_resolution(3alleg4), set_color_depth(3alleg4), set_gfx_mode(3alleg4)
Allegro version 4.4.2 desktop_color_depth(3alleg4)