Monitor Setup for Intel Platform

I have installed Solaris 8 on Intel Platform. But I am unable to set the Color resolution of my Monitor and it is working in Monochrome mode. How do I set the Monitor back to color ?

Output 1-2 are connected to the "main-outputs" on the 003 which are thus controlled by the volume knob. The center monitor on output 8 isn't. This is where i was getting the volume difference. I'm presuming they should be the same volume.

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