CyberGraphX About
CyberGraphX has 3 main parts. The libaries in libs:, The Monitor file in devs:monitors and The "config" files, the ENV VARs. The installer should install all the files and set all the enviroment settings. Before you install CyberGraphX you should know the MAX khz of you monitor!

Libs

There are 3 main CyberGraphX libraries that are stored in libs: cybergraphics.library, cyberintuition.library and cyberlayers.library. There is also vilintuisup.library. This is for Picasso II(+) owners to help try to run older Picasso II(+) software that needs this library. vilintuisup.library MAY let other CyberGraphX cards run the older Picasso II(+) software BUT it is not really ment for this. One of the side effects is that the colors will/might be off or stange/shifted on other cards. The last lib is called gtlayout.library. This is used by CVMode.

Monitor

The monitor file that is stored in devs:monitors can be the following: Spectrum, Piccolo, Domino, RetinaZ3, PiccoSD64, A2410, CyberVision, DraCoAltais, Picasso

ENV VARs

CyberGraphX stores all of its config files in env:cybergraphics (and are backed-up in envarc:cybergraphics) All the libraries are stored in libs: & and the monitor file(s) are stored in devs:Monitors. The following is the "layout" of CyberGraphX.
The following is the layout of env(arc):
Env layout
RED = Directories, YELLOW = Text Files, BLUE = Monitor Config Files

What IS needed is the EnvVar is your Monitor and its setting file. In these examples we will use Picasso but you just neet to replace Picasso with your board name. In the above picture the Monitor, can be: Spectrum, Piccolo, Domino, RetinaZ3, PiccoSD64, A2410, CyberVision, DraCoAltais, Picasso

PicassoMonitor is a TEXT file that contains the name of the MonitorConfigFile you wish to use. If you look at the picture above it is Pointing directly to the file that will be used in the , in this case Picasso. CyberGraphX comes with a few default config files: 15khz, 31khz, 35khz, 38khz, 48khz, 57khz, 64khz, 80khz. So if your monitors max khz is 57khz and you selected this option in the installer the file 'Monitor-57khz' should be in the ENV:cybergraphics/Picasso dir & the ENV:cybergraphics/PicassoMonitor (a text file) should have 'Monitor-57khz' in it.

If you have a Domino the layout is a bit different from above. DominoMonitor does not point to another config file. It has 1 of 3 options for the khz you wish to run the card in. They are 38, 50 and 57. So if you want to set it to 50khz, you would type: 'set cybergraphics/DominoMonitor 50' at the cli prompt. NEXT 'copy env:cybergraphics/DominoMonitor to envarc:cybergraphics.

For the CyberVision64 and RetinaZ3 there is a ENV called MEMCLOCK. This file goes inside the dir (ie. ENV:cybergraphics/CyberVision/MEMCLOCK). MEMCLOCK is the default memory clock speed in MHz for the graphics memory on the card. This is just a number.

Card          Default  Low    High   
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CyberVision   50mhz    50mhz  80mhz
RetinaZ3      63mhz    20mhz  90mhz

You may use higher values, although it may lead to problems when you overclock the memory. In some cases you have to use lower values if the ram is to slow on the board to support faster speeds. If you have this set to hight you will see pixel droping or see "grabage" on the screen.

ENV VARs and what they do.
The EnvVars in env(arc):cybergraphics are not needed for CyberGraphX, BUT you can set them to what you want to make CyberGraphX act the way you want. There are a few tools to making setting these EnvVars easy like CyberPrefsX, a script to read/change/set them. The EnvVars are just text files with a '0' or '1' in them. If the EnvVar has a '0' or the files is not found then that feature is not tuned on or disabled. If the EnvVar has a '1' in it that feature is turned on.