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Conference bulova::decw_jan-89_to_nov-90

Title:DECWINDOWS 26-JAN-89 to 29-NOV-90
Notice:See 1639.0 for VMS V5.3 kit; 2043.0 for 5.4 IFT kit
Moderator:STAR::VATNE
Created:Mon Oct 30 1989
Last Modified:Mon Dec 31 1990
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3726
Total number of notes:19516

543.0. "KODAK VID08 Image Station" by ZODIAC::LUNDGREN (John Lundgren - DTN 283-7666) Wed Apr 05 1989 16:32

I have 4 KODAK KIMS workstations (VID08) made by DEC. 
From what I have learned, they are "diskless" 
VAXstation 2000's with a VR419 monochrome high 
resolution monitor. They have 6 Mbytes of memory and 
have a DECnet connection. They can successfully "boot" 
off of the network device and be added as a member to 
a cluster.

Before the site-specific startup happens, I receive 
the following error messages:

    %SYSGEN-W-OPENIN, error opening
    	SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]GACDRIVER.EXE
    %SYSGEN-E-FNF, file not found

When DECwindows attempts to start up, it tells me that 
no graphics device was found.

Another anomoly is that when a show cluster/continuous
command is issued, the hardware id says "VAXstation 2000 GPX". 
I didn't know there was such a beast!

Is there any hope of having a driver for this system?

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543.1VWSENG::KLEINSORGEToys 'R' UsWed Apr 05 1989 16:5421
    
    The Kapri (aka KIMS, aka ACTOR II) is supported ONLY
    by VWS (WINDOW_SYSTEM = 2).  You must get the VWS V4.1 FT
    kit (see the notesfile VWSENG::VWS).
    
    Yes they are diskless and have 150dpi 19" monochrome
    monitors.  They are direct intensity devices (4 intensity
    levels) that look something like a GPX in the hardware and
    are based on the VS2000 CPU.  They are designed for Kodak
    and are not a standard corporate product.  They are replacements
    for Microfiche readers and display raster images from optical disks.
    The hardware also includes CCITT compression/decompression logic
    in the image pipeline along with hardware image scaling and convolution.
    The system is used as a bitonal system in use, the extra 2 grey
    levels are used for anti-aliasing.
    
    There are no plans (to my knowledge) of supporting DECwindows on
    the Actor-II.
    
    _Fred

543.2Try this for yucks...VWSENG::KLEINSORGEToys 'R' UsTue Apr 11 1989 01:1218
    FYI -
        
    While I haven't tried it yet (hmmm maybe I'll give it a shot tommorrow)
    install both DECwindows V5.1 and VWS V4.1 on the cluster and boot
    up with VWS (window_system = 2), then look at note 101 and copy
    the VWSDECW000.A saveset from VWSENG::VWS$KITS:[VWS_TOOLS] and install
    it.  The from the system account (while running VWS) invoke
    @SYS$MANAGER:DECW$STARTUP.COM to start DECwindows...  The X11 emulator
    under VWS is the only means that I know of to get DECwindows on
    the Kapri.
    
    Disclaimer:  There are still bugs being worked on in the V4.1 release
    for Kapri.  A new kit should be available in the next several weeks
    to correct most of them.
    
    _Fred