104 SunPCi III 3.2.1 Users Guide March 2004
If SunPCi is not running, you can identify the card on which the session is
runningby using the -f cardname switch.The LED indicator cycles through the
green, red, and amber colors until you type the kill -INT pid command to
stop the process. Youmust specify each card, such as card1, to identify the card
using this process.
Connecting Audio Devices
The SunPCi III audio ports do not route audio through your Sun system’s speakers.
In order to hear the audio, you need to connect a separate set of speakers or
headphones to the Line-out stereo port.
Note – In Linux, audio drivers and audio randomly fails in some Linux
applications.
Connecting the USB Device
Youhave one USB 2.0 connection on the SunPCi III main card backplate. The USB
connection can accommodate any USB device, such as a digital camera, a CD-RW
external drive, or printer.Once connected, the USB device should work immediately.
Tip – Since the USB and Ethernet ports are next to each other and are a similar size
and shape, you might incorrectly plug a USB device into the Ethernet port. Be
careful to plug the USB device into the USB port and not into the Ethernet port or
you might damage the Ethernet port.
Connecting the Ethernet Device
The SunPCi III main cardbackplate includes an Ethernet connection to plug a device
into a network.
Connecting the External Video
The SunPCi III video connection enables you to connect a monitor or other video
device.