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Ramdac &quot;ramdac-type&quot;

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This optional entry specifies the type of RAMDAC used on the graphics

board. This is only used by a few of the X servers, and in most cases, it is not

required because the X servers will probe the hardware to determine the RAMDAC

type where possible.

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DacSpeed speed

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This optional entry specifies the RAMDAC speed rating (which is

usually printed on the RAMDAC chip). The speed is in MHz. This is only used by

a few of the X servers and only needs to be specified when the speed rating of

the RAMDAC is different from the default built in to the X server.

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Clocks clock ...

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Specifies the dotclocks that are on your graphics board. The clocks are in

MHz and may be specified as a floating-point number. The value is stored internally

to the nearest kHz. The ordering of the clocks is important. It must match

the order in which they are selected on the graphics board. Multiple

Clocks lines may be specified. For boards with programmable clock chips, the

ClockChip entry should be used instead of this. A

Clocks entry is not mandatory for boards with non-programmable clock chips but is highly recommended because it

prevents the clock probing phase during server startup. This clock probing phase

can cause problems for some monitors.

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ClockChip &quot;clockchip-type&quot;

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This optional entry is used to specify the clock chip type on graphics boards

that have a programmable clock generator. Only a few X servers support

programmable clock chips. For details, see the appropriate X server manual page.

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ClockProg command [textclock]

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This optional entry runs

command to set the clock on the graphics board instead

of using the internal code. The command string must consist of the full

pathname (and no flags). When using this option, a

Clocks entry is required to specify which clock values are to be made available to the server (up to 128 clocks

may be specified). The optional textclock value is  to tell the server that

command must be run to restore the text-mode clock at server exit (or when VT

switching). textclock must match one of the values in the

Clocks entry. This parameter is required when the clock used for text mode is a programmable clock.

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The command is run with the real user's ID with

stdin and stdout set to the graphics console device. Two arguments are passed to the command. The first

is the clock frequency in MHz as a floating-point number and the second is

the index of the clock in the Clocks entry. The command should return an exit

status of 0 when successful and something in the range 1_254 otherwise.

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The command is run when the initial graphics mode is set and when

changing screen resolution with the hotkey sequences. If the program fails at

initialization, the server exits. If it fails during a mode switch, the mode switch is aborted

but the server keeps running. It is assumed that if the command fails, the clock

has not been changed.

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Option optionstring

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This optional entry allows the user to select certain options provided by

the drivers. Multiple Option entries may be given. The supported values

for optionstring are given in the appropriate X server manual pages.

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VideoRam mem

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This optional entry specifies the amount of video RAM that is installed on

the graphics board. This is measured in kilobytes. In most cases, this is not

required because the X server probes the graphics board to determine this quantity.

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BIOSBase baseaddress

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This optional entry specifies the base address of the video BIOS for the

VGA board. This address is usually 0xC0000, which is the default the X servers

use. Some systems, particularly those with on-board VGA hardware, have the

BIOS located at an alternate address, usually 0xE0000. If your video BIOS is at

an address other than 0xC0000, you must specify the base address in the

XF86Config file. Note that some X servers don't access the BIOS at all and those that do

only use the BIOS when searching for information during the hardware probe phase.

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