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  inqgra(1)                           CLIX                           inqgra(1)



  NAME

    inqgra - Determines type of graphics hardware available on system

  SYNOPSIS

    inqgra [-n] [-t]

  FLAGS

    -n   Displays the number of frame buffers installed

    -t   Displays the specific type of frame buffer installed

  DESCRIPTION

    The inqgra command determines what frame buffers are installed in the
    system, and how many there are.

  EXAMPLES

    1.  The following example shows the output produced by inqgra on a system
        with no graphics hardware installed:

        inqgra -t


        NONE


    2.  On an InterPro series 2000 workstation with MMG graphics, inqgra
        produces the following response:

        inqgra -nt


        1
        MMG


  DIAGNOSTICS

    A usage message is displayed if an invalid command line option is given.

  EXIT VALUES

    If graphics hardware is installed on the system, inqgra exits with a value
    of 0.  Otherwise, inqgra exits with a non-zero value.

  RELATED INFORMATION




  2/94 - Intergraph Corporation                                              1






  inqgra(1)                           CLIX                           inqgra(1)



    Commands: inqrop(1), inqifb(1), inqifbtype(1)





















































  2                                              Intergraph Corporation - 2/94




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