HP-UX 11i June 2003 Release Notes

Workstation/Server Specific Information
Workstations
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Workstations
Workstation Firmware Requirements
The information that was formerly included in this section can be found in the HP-UX
11i Installation and Update Guide, located at
http://docs.fc/hpux/os/11i/index.html#Installing%20and%20Updating.
IMPORTANT HP strongly recommends that you update your system firmware with the latest patches
available at the following Web site:
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/hw/index.html#System%20Firmware
Workstation Graphics Support
Graphics Software Support
HPs Graphics and Technical Computing bundle includes OpenGL, Starbase, HP PEXlib,
and HP-PHIGS 3D APIs. HPs workstation graphics software support includes the
run-time and programming environment packages for the 3D graphics APIs named
above, plus additional software for technical computing environments. However, some
functionality (notably accelerated 3D graphics) requires special hardware.
NOTE As of the September 2002 11i release, HP 3D Graphics are no longer supported on
PA-RISC systems older than 2.0. The 3D graphics code is now optimized for PA 2.0
(64-bit capable) processors and will not execute on older PA-RISC microprocessors.
If you have an older PA-RISC workstation and need local 3D graphics support, HP
recommends that you not update to the September 2002 release (or later) of the
Technical Computing (TCOE) or Minimal Computing (MCOE) Operating Environments.
The previous releases of HP-UX 11i contain 3D graphics code that will execute on any
PA-RISC microprocessor.
You can determine the PA version with the System Administration Manager (SAM) by
selecting Performance Monitors and then System Properties. The PA version appears
on the line labeled CPU Version.
Graphics Hardware Support
updated for
September 2002
HP-UX 11i version 1.0, as of the September 2002 release, supports the FireGL-UX
graphics adapter card (A7789A).
This new, high-end, full-featured 3D graphics card provides 3D support for OpenGL,
similar to the Visualize-FX10 feature set, with the exception of multi-screen support,
which FireGL-UX does not provide. It also provides, via the X server and Xlib, 2D
features comparable to those of the Visualize-FX10.
FireGL-UX is supported on these systems: