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Operating Systems Solaris Creator 3D Video Adapter Post 54725 by jbarbuto on Sunday 22nd of August 2004 04:56:01 PM
Old 08-22-2004
Question Creator 3D Video Adapter

Hi everyone, it's me the Solaris novice once again. Here's my situation.

- I bought a Sun Ultra 10 Creator 3D Workstation and Sony 19" SVGA Monitor package deal.
- The system has the Creator 3D Video Adapter installed but I could not use it because the adapter has a 13w3 connection and my monitor has an SVGA 15-pin connection.
- So far I've been using the onboard video just fine.
- I bought what I thought was the correct adapter to attach the monitor to the workstation but it doesn't work.
- When I turn the computer on with the monitor plugged into the 13w3 connection the monitor power lite comes on and the computer boots but I get no display.

- Did I buy the wrong adapter?
- Do I need to change settings somewhere?
- What is the correct adapter for a standard SVGA monitor to an Ultra 10 Creator 3D video card?

Thanks for any help...
 

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Creator(3U)						    InterViews Reference Manual 					       Creator(3U)

NAME
Creator - recreates catalog-managed objects from disk and instantiates component views from their class identifiers SYNOPSIS
#include <Unidraw/creator.h> DESCRIPTION
A creator object can reconstruct a catalog-managed object from disk and can instantiate a component view given a class identifier. Gener- ally only the Catalog class uses the creator to reconstruct objects from disk, but it may be useful for other classes (e.g., the Component base class) to use the creator to create views of component subjects. Applications that derive new catalog-managed classes or component views must also derive a subclass of Creator that extends the base class operations to support the new classes. PUBLIC OPERATIONS
Creator() Instantiate an new creator object. The Catalog constructor requires an instance of a creator object, either an instance of the Cre- ator base class or an instance of an application-specific Creator subclass. virtual void* Create( ClassId, istream& in, ObjectMap* objmap, int objid ) Create an instance of the class corresponding to the given class identifier. Normally this operation will be used by the Catalog class exclusively. This operation contains a switch statement that calls a CREATE macro for each possible class identifier. The CREATE macro takes the istream, ObjectMap, and int arguments as parameters; it is not important to understand how the macro uses these arguments. For example, the entry for the LineComp line component subject class is case LINE_COMP: CREATE(LineComp, in, objmap, objid); Derived Creator classes must redefine this operation to include a switch statement for application-specific classes, with the default case calling the parent class's Create operation. virtual void* Create(ClassId id) Create an instance of the view class corresponding to the given view class identifier. This operation is implemented with a set of consecutive if statements of the form if (id == <identifier name>) return new <class name>; For example, the entry for the PostScript external view class identifier for line components is if (id == PS_LINE) return new PSLine; Derived Creator classes must redefine this operation to include if statements for application-specific view classes, with the final statement being a call to the parent classes's Create operation. SEE ALSO
Catalog(3U), classes(3U), globals(3U) Unidraw 12 June 1990 Creator(3U)
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