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- To get QPEG working for your graphics card, follow these steps:
-
- 1. Delete the file QPEG.CFG if existant. Then copy the appropriate
- configuration file to QPEG.CFG, for example:
- COPY CFG\ET4000HI.CFG QPEG.CFG
- (Note: the configurations files are located in the CFG directory.)
- If you're not sure which configuration file to choose, look into your
- graphics card's manual. It should mention the name of the card or the
- name of the chipset. It's also displayed when you restart your computer.
-
- 2. You should then browse through the configuration file, read the comments
- and check if everything looks okay.
-
- 3. Run QPEG by typing 'QPEG'. Try viewing images using different video
- modes. If everything works fine, sit back and relax.
-
- Some Hints:
-
- - Some questions about configuring QPEG are discussed in the FAQ.DOC file.
-
- - If you can't get a video driver to work, try the VESA configuration.
- If your VGA BIOS hasn't embedded VESA compatibility, you have to install
- a VESA BIOS extension (VBE) before starting QPEG. Most graphics cards
- come with a VESA VBE/TSR (please refer to your card's manual).
- Please read the file FAQ.DOC for more information about VESA.
-
- - Experienced programmers can write their own video drivers. Please read
- the file DRVSRC\DRV.DOC for more information.
-