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- Help information is currently not
- available for this item.
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- Detailed system information will
- be presented, together with any
- found system conflicts.
-
- Contents of AUTOEXEC.BAT and
- CONFIG.SYS will be shown, and an
- option to save to file or send to
- printer will be given.
-
- It is recommended that this check
- is done first, prior to doing the
- 'Quick Setup'.
-
- Press <Enter> to view the system
- configuration.
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- Quick Setup will automatically
- initialize your card for the best
- possible configuration.
-
- You do, however, have the choice
- of selecting the monitor type,
- from the list of available monitors.
-
- If the monitor you are currently
- using is not in the monitor list,
- you may want to Customize for best
- possible screen size\position.
-
- Any system conflicts or suggestions
- will be made known to you here.
-
- Press <Enter> for Quick Setup.
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- This selection installs graphics
- drivers for specific applications
- which are already installed on
- your hard disk, such as Windows
- and AutoCAD.
-
- Most of the drivers are present
- on disk #1, and this is the disk
- which you should start off with.
-
- The installation utility will then
- provide you with further
- instructions, asking you to insert
- other diskette(s) when necessary.
-
- Press <Enter> to see the list of
- supported Application Drivers.
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- Adapter Utilities Installation.
-
- This option allows one to install
- the Video Adapter Utilities onto
- the hard drive.
-
- The installation program assumes
- that the source files are to be
- copied from the drive:\directory
- where you initiated this
- installation.
-
- Normally this would be your floppy
- diskette drive A.
-
- Upon completion, you will be asked
- if you wish to set the path to the
- directory containing the utilities.
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- Press <Enter> to commence.
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- You can test the functionality of
- your graphics adapter using this
- option.
-
- The following diagnostics are
- performed to thoroughly test the VGA
- and/or the Accelerator portion of
- your graphics adapter.
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- ■ VGA Memory test
- ■ VGA Text test
- ■ VGA Standard graphics test
- ■ Accelerator Diagnostics
-
- Press <Enter> to run video card
- diagnostics.
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- This is designed for experienced
- users who wish to custom-tailor
- their card configuration for best
- possible performance.
-
- Setting to Factory Defaults is also
- available as an option.
-
- Changes will be saved in a non-
- volatile memory and the card will
- be re-initialized.
- Once saved, settings will remain
- unchanged until altered.
-
- Press <Enter> to make Advanced
- Settings Configuration changes
- to your graphics hardware.
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- Help information is currently not
- available for this reserved item.
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- You may see how well the available mode would appear on your monitor.
- However, it will not be possible to adjust the screen size/position; only
- the default modes will be displayed.
- WARNING: To avoid possible monitor damage, please check your monitor manual
- for allowed resolutions and refresh rates. Press <Enter> to bring up screen.
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- Select the resolution(s) and\or mode which you wish to set up your monitor
- for. It is recommended that you go through each one of the available options
- and configure for the most stable and flicker-free display.
- Following your selection, you will be asked to choose from a list of other
- monitor parameters that will define your monitor's specifications.
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- Select the frequency and interlacing scheme that matches your monitor
- specifications as closely as possible.
- Screen size, position, frequency and polarity could all be altered.
- If none of the options produce a stable display or you know that your
- monitor does not support the shown resolution, then choose 'Not Supported'.
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- You will need to specify the
- destination directory where you
- wish the drivers to be copied to.
-
- The INSTALL program will attempt
- to automatically detect the source
- directory of the driver(s) to be
- installed. However, if that will
- not be attainable, you will be
- prompted to specify the source drive
- and directory.
-
- At all times, you will be closely
- guided throughout the driver
- installation process.
-
- Press <Enter> to install the
- driver of your choice.
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- VGA Test.
-
- Detailed VGA testing schemes are
- available with this option.
-
- Monochrome, Color, Text and
- Graphics tests will be carried out
- based on the currently installed
- VGA modes.
-
- Errors, if any, are reported at the
- end of each test.
-
- Press <Enter> for VGA test options.
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- Accelerator Diagnostics.
-
- All installed Accelerator Graphics
- modes may now be rigorously tested
- with this option.
-
- Errors, if any, are reported at the
- end of each test.
-
- Press <Enter> for Accelerator test
- options.
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- This option allows the enabling or disabling of selected resolutions and
- refresh rates. Test displays are also provided, which enable control of
- screen size, position and video signal polarities.
-
- Press <Enter> to proceed with Custom Monitor setup.
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- Selecting the 'Diagnostics' option
- will allow you to do the following:
-
- ■ View Configuration
- ■ Detailed Memory Tests
- ■ Run All Tests
- ■ Component Test
- ■ Other Tests
- ■ Run Simple Demo
- ■ Change Modes
-
- Specific installed modes can be
- individually tested by simply
- choosing the required resolution.
- Consequently, all supported color
- depths will be displayed.
-
- Press <Enter> to commence the test.
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- Help information is currently not
- available for this reserved item.
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- To select a different "Monitor Type" from the one shown, press <Enter>.
- If your model is not listed, select "Custom..." and get your monitor manual
- handy to reference the exact specifications.
- If the information is not available, you can dynamically adjust the settings.
- All found VDIF-compliant monitors will be available as options.
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- This option enables the user to select the Power-up Video mode of the
- Graphics Adapter - i.e. the mode that the adapter will be set to after
- the computer is powered up or reset. Color and Mono modes are supported.
- Primary adapter is the start-up video adapter that is active upon power-up.
- Press <Enter> to modify.
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- 8 or 16 bit ROM operation can be selected for your Graphics Adapter.
-
- When the card is installed in an 8 bit slot, 8 bit operation will
- automatically be selected; and when installed in a 16 bit slot, the
- video RAM will always use a 16 bit RAM access. Press <Enter> to modify.
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- This option is designed to optimize the performance of the graphics
- adapter by selecting a suitable Coprocesor Bus I/O mode for your system.
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- Press <Enter> to modify.
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- This option is designed to optimize the performance of the graphics
- adapter by selecting a suitable VGA Bus I/O mode for your system.
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- Press <Enter> to modify.
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- Memory Aperture allows the video memory to be mapped into the system
- memory address space. Doing so, will greatly improve the transfer speed
- of data from host to the video memory.
-
- You may now Enable or Disable the Memory Aperture feature.
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- Enable or disable zero wait-state support for video RAM access.
-
- In order to achieve higher performance from your Graphics Card,
- enable the zero-wait state feature.
- Press <Enter> to modify.
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- Enable or disable zero wait-state support for video ROM access.
-
- In order to achieve higher performance from your Graphics Card,
- enable the zero-wait state feature.
- Press <Enter> to modify.
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- VGA and Accelerator share the same video memory. This option allows one
- to select the VGA memory size by setting the VGA boundary to Shared,
- 256Kb, 512Kb or 1Mb.
- In Shared mode, both the VGA and Accelerator have read/write access to
- all of the video memory. This is the recommended setting.
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- VGA Memory Test.
-
- A detailed Read/Write test will
- be carried out on all of the
- memory allocated for VGA use.
-
- The test may take up to 1 minute.
-
- Press <Enter> to commence the test.
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- VGA Text Test.
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- The following will be tested:
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- ■ Color Attributes
- ■ 40, 80 and 132 Column Modes
-
- Press <Enter> to commence the test.
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- Standard VGA Graphics test.
-
- The following modes will be tested:
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- ■ 320x200 4 Colors (mode 4h)
- ■ 320x200 16 Colors (mode Dh)
- ■ 320x200 256 Colors (mode 13h)
- ■ 640x200 2 Colors (mode 6h)
- ■ 640x200 16 Colors (mode Eh)
- ■ 640x350 4 Colors (mode Fh)
- ■ 640x350 16 Colors (mode 10h)
- ■ 640x480 16 Colors (mode 12h)
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- Press <Enter> to commence the test.
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- Super VGA VESA Modes Test.
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- Select the required bit-per-pixel
- (bpp) mode for testing:
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- ■ 8bpp tests 256 Colors
- ■ 15/16bpp tests 65536 Colors
- ■ 24bpp tests 16.7 Million Colors
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- All installed resolutions, starting
- from 640x480 will be tested in
- sequence.
-
- Press <Enter> to commence the test.
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- Choosing 'All of the above' will run
- all tests sequentially, one after
- another, or wait for a key press to
- advance to the next test.
-
- Press <Enter> to commence the tests.
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- This option allows you to read in an external VDIF file that may be present
- on a floppy diskette or an alternate hard disk directory.
- The file may reside on a diskette provided by the Monitor Manufacturer.
- You will be prompted to enter the complete path to the directory, where the
- file is to be located. Press <Enter> to proceed.
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- This is a list of monitors that INSTALL has found in the requested directory.
- Choose the one you wish to use by pressing <Enter> at the selection.
- INSTALL will then copy the file into the working directory and register the
- monitor in the main list. At that point you will be able to preview available
- modes and/or save it as part of your Power-up Configuration.
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