gatos.conf   (1) manpage
gatos.conf
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20 Dec 1999
GATOS Manual
  • NAME
      gatos.conf - Configuration file of the GATOS package.
  • DESCRIPTION
      The Gatos library use a configuration file called gatos.conf for its initialization.  It can be found at /etc/gatos.conf.



      They are some keywords described below:
      videoram <value>
      Specify the FULL amount of video RAM on your card, value is in kilobytes.  This is optional, as Gatos will autodetect this if it is not present.
      buffermem <value>
      Specify the amount of video RAM you've reserved for GATOS (see also XF86Config.sample), value is in kilobytes.  This parameter is NOT optional.
      format <format>
      Specify the format used in your area.  This is optional as Gatos will autodetect this if it is not present.

      For formats available, see below:
      
        1   NTSC-M         : US and many others
        2   NTSC-Japan     : Japan
        3   PAL-B          : Many (Europe)
        3   PAL-D          : China
        3   PAL-G          : Many (Europe)
        3   PAL-H          : Belgium
        3   PAL-I          : Great Britain and others
        4   PAL-M          : Brazil (NTSC-like PAL format)
        5   PAL-N          : Paraguay, Uruguay
        6   SECAM          : East Europe, France, Middle East
        7   PAL-Ncomb      : Argentina
      
      i2c_mode <mode>
      Specify the I2C mode if automatic detection fails. This keyword is commented by default and should only be used if Gatos fails to initialize.

      For modes available, see below:
      
        1   : Register type A: DAC_CNTL+GEN_TEST_CNTL Registers
        2   : Register type B: GP_IO Register
        3   : Rage PRO interface (I2C_CNTL_{0,1} registers)
        4   : Register type LG: GP_IO Register
        5   : MPP/ImpacTV interface
      
  • SEE ALSO
      gatos, gatos-conf, atitv, atisplit, atitogif, atitojpg, atitoppm, xatitv, yuvsum, scanpci.
  • AUTHORS
      Refer to the gatos manual page.
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