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11-02-2005 01:28 AM
11-02-2005 01:28 AM
Hi
Is it possible to install a PCI graphic card for Windows PC on a HP Visualize C360 workstation?
Thank you
Luca
Is it possible to install a PCI graphic card for Windows PC on a HP Visualize C360 workstation?
Thank you
Luca
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11-02-2005 02:03 AM
11-02-2005 02:03 AM
Solution
Phyiscally: Maybe (depending on 32bit-slot availability and current 3.3V vs 5V)
Practically: No, as You won't have driver support etc.
If You'll run linux of some sort and the hardware is compatible, You should be able to get X running (after getting X.org compile).
But I think You'll be wasting Your time, sorry.
How about getting a used fx5, which should be supported just fine?
Practically: No, as You won't have driver support etc.
If You'll run linux of some sort and the hardware is compatible, You should be able to get X running (after getting X.org compile).
But I think You'll be wasting Your time, sorry.
How about getting a used fx5, which should be supported just fine?
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11-04-2005 12:37 AM
11-04-2005 12:37 AM
Re: Graphic card
You can try visualize fx4 graphics card (A4553BR) - half the cost of fx5 card.
The used cards are available from
http://invtoday.bbndirht.external.hp.com/invtoday/it/inventory/category?categoryId=20083
The used cards are available from
http://invtoday.bbndirht.external.hp.com/invtoday/it/inventory/category?categoryId=20083
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11-04-2005 03:58 AM
11-04-2005 03:58 AM
Re: Graphic card
Hi,
C360 with HP-UX 10.20 and HP-UX 11.0 supports VISUALIZE- fx2, fx4, fx6 cards. It is better to go for the fx4 card as compared to the fx6 the cost compartively less.
I feel the normal 32 bit PCI cards will not work with c360, better to go for the fx4 .
regards,
Sunil
C360 with HP-UX 10.20 and HP-UX 11.0 supports VISUALIZE- fx2, fx4, fx6 cards. It is better to go for the fx4 card as compared to the fx6 the cost compartively less.
I feel the normal 32 bit PCI cards will not work with c360, better to go for the fx4 .
regards,
Sunil
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