AS400IBM AS400 SoftwarePower 10 SystemsPower 9 SystemsIBM Flashsystems AS/400 Service & Support

Contact us for Pricing or Questions:      (888) 682-5335          *We Ship Worldwide
IBM AS400 iSeries 1980-8204 - IBM i Model E8A POWER GXT135P Graphics Accelerator w IBM i Power 6, 8204 (#1980) POWER GXT135P Graphics Accelerator with Digital SupportThe POWER GXT135P.. Product #: 1980-8204

1980-8204 - IBM i Model E8A POWER GXT135P Graphics Accelerator w

Brand: IBM AS400 iSeries
Model Number: 1980-8204

IBM i Power 6, 8204 (#1980) POWER GXT135P Graphics Accelerator with Digital Support

The POWER GXT135P is a versatile, low-priced 2D graphics accelerator for RS/6000 workstations and pSeries servers. It can be configured to operate in either 8-bit or 24-bit color modes. This adapter supports both analog and digital monitors. Its predecessor, Feature Number 2848, supported only analog monitors.

Hardware Description

128-bit graphics processor

8-bit CLUT or 24-bit true color

16 MB SDRAM

32-bit PCI interface

Universal PCI (5.0v or 3.3v)

1 hardware color map

Features Supported

Up to approximately 16.7 million colors

Rectangular clipping

2 analog monitor outputs at up to 1280 x 1024 resolution

1 analog monitor output at up to 2048 x 1536 resolution

1 digital monitor output at up to 1600 x 1200 resolution

60 to 85 Hz refresh rates (ISO 9241, Part 3)

APIs Supported

X-Windows and Motif

UMS 2.3.0 (no hardware scaling)

Attributes provided: 2D Graphics

Attributes required: 1 PCI slot

For 8204-E8A: IBM i Power 6, 8204 (#1980)

Minimum required: 0

Maximum allowed: 8 (Initial order maximum: 0)

OS level required: AIX 5.3 with the 5300-07 Technology Level or later. AIX 6.1 or later. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP1 for POWER Systems, or later. Red Hat Enterprise Linux for POWER, version 4.5, or later. Red Hat Enterprise Linux for POWER, version 5.1, or later.

Initial Order/MES/Both/Supported: Supported

CSU: Yes

Return parts MES: Does not apply

Note: Maximum of 2 allowed in CEC under AIX or Linux.

System maximum of 8 under AIX or Linux.

Not supported by IBM i.