Video Driver Update 3 Guide for Solaris 2.6 (Intel Platform Edition)

Video Display Device Support

Table 2-1 lists the video devices supported by this Video Driver Update.

While this table includes the resolution and color depth capabilities of each device, note that the resolution and color depth you select are also dependent on the capabilities of your monitor and the amount of video memory. See the Configuring Devices module in Information Library for Solaris 2.6 (Intel Platform Edition) for more information.

Table 2-1 Video Display Devices Supported in This Video Driver Update

Vendor 

Model 

Bus 

Video Chip [A listing in the Video Chip column does not guarantee that video devices made by another manufacturer using the same chip will work. Only the specific models listed by Vendor, Model, Bus, and Video Chip have been tested.]

Resolution and Color Depth 

800x600 

1024x768 

1152x900 

1280x1024 

1600x1200 

24 

24 

24 

24 

24 

ATI 

3D Pro Turbo PC2TV 

PCI 

ATI 3D RAGE II+ 

 

 

3D RAGE II+ [SunSoft does not guarantee that every video device with this video chip will work, but it is possible that your model can be used successfully.]

-- 

ATI 3D RAGE II+ 

 

 

3D RAGE PRO

-- 

ATI 3D RAGE PRO 

 

All-in-Wonder 

PCI 

ATI 3D RAGE II+ 

 

 

XPERT@Play 

PCI/ AGP 

ATI 3D RAGE PRO 

 

XPERT@Work 

PCI/ AGP 

ATI 3D RAGE PRO 

Cirrus Logic 

5480

-- 

Cirrus Logic GD5480 

 

Diamond 

Stealth 3D 2000/Pro 

PCI 

S3 ViRGE/DX (86C375) 

 

 

 

 

Matrox 

Millennium 220 

PCI 

MGA2064W-R3  

 

Millennium II 

PCI/ AGP 

MGA2164W 

 

Mystique 220 

PCI 

MGA1064SG (-G or -H) (or MGA1164SG) 

 

S3 

ViRGE/DX

PCI 

S3 ViRGE/DX (86C375) 

 

 

 

 

 

ViRGE/GX

PCI 

S3 ViRGE/GX (86C385) 

 

 

 

STB 

Nitro 3D 

PCI 

S3 ViRGE/GX (86C385) 

 

 

 

 

Nitro 64 Video 

PCI 

Cirrus Logic GD5446 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PowerGraph 64 3D 

PCI 

S3 ViRGE (86C325) 

 

 

 

 


Note -

"--" in the Bus column indicates a video controller model that is used on video display adapters and motherboards.



Note -

If your video display device is not included in the list of supported video devices, make a note of its video chip. If you can find an entry for another device with this video chip, this support may work for your video device.