Windows System Configuration in Solaris 8 x86

Hi
I am doing the Solaris 8 Web Jumpstart Installation wherein it configures for Display. While configuring the display whatever resolution I mention it will not show the image and eventually it will not configure the Windows System and hence the Open windows will not be displayed. The screen goes blank when Open Windows starts and I am forced to install the Solaris software through command prompt.
The hardware description :
PC : HP Brio
Pentium III MMX 650MHz.
Video Adaptor : Matrox G200 8MB.
Please help me in this regard since I checked the Hardware Compatibility List in which I meet the hardware requirements.
Thanks
Sandesh A K
System Administrator
U&I Scotty Computers Ltd.

I can't help you either. But I have the same problems. Running a Matrox MGA G200 with Panel Link (Digital Flat Panel). Doesn't work with Linux, doesn't work with Solaris 8. I am configuring over and over. But after continuing with F2 in kdmconfig monitor goes into power save. That's it. Any suggestions from forum members ?
Thanx.

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