How to Setup LCD Monitor and ATI Rage LT Pro ? Thanks

I have already added the 109401-01 Patch to Solaris 8 (x86) , but I got
a problem , that LCD Monitor and ATI Rage LT Pro was wrong in kdmconfig,
Someone can help me how to config them? thanks

Thanks for your response.I cannot sure which drivers should be selected , I have tried the all item of ATI,LCD monitor size and resolution in kdmconfig , but it doesn't work well ,even more , I didn't see any item which shows ATI LT Pro. The system is ok, color-mapping is right ,I can see the right color (256 colors) ,but something wrong with the right block of Login Screen that was redundant on the center of normal screen. 1152x900 resolution ,which is the default resolution in Solaris.My LCD limitation is 1024x768,I don't know that might be a problem or not,could it be a problem?
Thanks.if you can send me a mail ,I can send the picture to you.
[email protected] , thanks again.

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