You must have the SUNWpiclh, SUNWpiclr, SUNWpiclu, and SUNWpiclx picl packages installed correctly before running the test to verify I2C devices. Verify that the picld daemon is running by typing:
# ps -ef|grep picld root 100077 10 Sep 11 ? 23:40 /usr/lib/picl/picld
If the daemon is not running, restart it by typing the following:
# svcadm enable picl
To test the LG PC-10 camera, the system must already be running a window environment, such as JDS. If the system has no windowing environment, or is only displaying the login window, the test will neither pass nor fail. If you are working in JDS, you can change your system to 24-bit depth by editing the file /usr/dt/config/Xservers or /etc/dt/config/Xservers. The file /etc/dt/config/Xservers overrides the file /usr/dt/config/Xservers, which currently supports the LG PC-10 camera.
Edit the appropriate file to include the following line (type in one continual line):
:O Local local_uid@console root /usr/openwin/bin/Xsun :O -nobanner -dev /dev/fbs/ffb0 defdepth 24 defclass TrueColor
Before testing a SunPCi II card, you must shut down X Windows for Microsoft Windows.