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- ~INSTRUCTIONS
- INSTRUCTIONS
-
- The following options are available from the main menu:
-
- 1. @Information and Instructions.^ To help you determine the best
- approach to use when installing your VESA driver.
-
- 2. @Check if VESA Driver is Currently Installed.^ Use this option
- to see if a driver is already installed or if the one you just
- installed is responding. (Incidentally, just because it responds
- does not mean it will test correctly.)
-
- 3. @Install VESA Driver.^ You can install using one of two methods,
- Automatic or Manual. For a description of how these methods work,
- choose the 'Install VESA Driver' option, then select 'HELP.'
-
- 4. @Uninstall VESA Driver.^ This option is used to remove (or
- attempt to remove) an existing VESA driver.
-
- 5. @Perform Test.^ This option actually displays a 640x400
- 256 color image to see if the card and driver are
- functioning correctly.
-
- 6. @Restore Original System Files.^ This option will return the
- AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files to the way they were before
- SETVESA started changing it. Use RESTORE if you are unsuccessful
- in finding a working driver.
-
- 7. @Exit To DOS.^ Use this option to exit the program.
-
- @NOTE:^ This program checks VESA modes 100 and 101 (hexadecimal).
- If you want to list all VESA modes that the card supports, exit
- this program and run the program called @CHKVESA^, which is
- included with this package.
-
- ~INSTALL_HELP
- INSTALLATION METHODS
-
- You can install a VESA driver using one of three methods.
-
- 1. @AUTOMATIC method:^ This program will lead you through the
- process step by step, and will perform as many of the tasks as
- it can automatically. You should use this method if you are
- new to computers and do not know how to modify your AUTOEXEC.BAT
- file. A backup copy of this important file will be made
- automatically, and you can choose to restore it to its original
- state at any time. This will 'UNDO' any changes and put your
- computer 'BACK' as it was before we started.
-
- 2. @TRIAL AND ERROR method:^ This method tries each of the VESA
- drivers one at a time until one is found that works. You can
- ask the program to sequentially go through the entire list of
- provided drivers, or you can manually pick drivers from the
- list.
-
- 3. @MANUAL method:^ Using this method requires that you have a
- basic understanding of DOS and how the AUTOEXEC.BAT and
- CONFIG.SYS files are changed. We will explain the process and
- outline the steps in detail. You will then EXIT this program,
- install the VESA driver, and return to the program to test the
- results. Even if you know what you're doing, you may want to
- try the automatic method once to see if the program can find and
- install the correct driver. You can always use the 'RESTORE'
- option to return the AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files to their
- original state.
-
- ~TECHNICAL_HELP
- TECHNICAL SUPPORT
-
- @Technical Support^
-
- Before calling our technical support lines, please carefully read the
- other on-line help provided by this program.
-
- If you are still unable to correctly install a VESA driver, call our
- technical support staff at the following numbers:
-
- @U.S. and CANADA:^ 1-800-793-8324
- or 1-801-359-2900
-
- @EUROPE:^ 021-326-6418
-
- ~MANUAL_INSTRUCTIONS
- MANUAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
-
- @Manual Installation Instructions^
-
- Installing a VESA driver is a fairly simple process if you are familiar
- with how to modify your AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files.
-
- If you've just recently purchased your Super VGA card, a VESA driver
- that works with that card should be contained on a Utility Disk that
- came with the card. There may or may not be information in the manual
- about how to install or use the driver. Normally, the driver will have
- a name that contains the word VESA or VSA and will have a '.COM' or
- '.EXE' extension. For example: @VESA.EXE, VVESA.COM, ORCHDVSA.COM^ and
- @TLIVESA.COM^ are all names of current VESA drivers.
-
- If your card didn't come with a driver, you should be able to find a
- matching driver from the VESA library included with this program. Major
- manufacturers have supplied drivers to match their cards, and these are
- included in the VESA sub-directory.
-
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
-
- @Installing and Testing a VESA Driver:^
-
- @Step 1.^ See if you have VESA in ROM or if a driver is already
- installed by selecting the 'Check if VESA Driver is Currently
- Installed' option (item 2) from the main MENU. @If a driver^
- @IS installed, go to STEP 6.^
-
- @Step 2.^ Try to determine which video card you have. Before you open
- your machine, you may want to try the following:
- a. Go to the DOS sub-directory
- b. Type: @DEBUG^ [enter]
- c. At the '@-^' prompt, type: @D C000:0^ [enter]
- d. Then type: @D^ [enter]
- e. Then type: @Q^ [enter]
- f. At the right side of the screen should be a memory dump of
- the video ROM. Look for names such as Tseng Labs, Trident,
- Paradise, etc. This could provide a clue as to either the
- card or the chip manufacturer. For example, if you see the
- words 'Tseng Labs', use the TLIVESA.COM driver from the
- VESA\TSENG directory. If there is no readable text at
- @C000:0^, then try using @D000:0, E000:0, or F000:0^ in
- step 2.c. above.
-
- @Step 3.^ Locate the VESA driver that seems to match your card. Either
- get the driver from your card's utility disk or from the VESA
- library that is included with this program. If the driver is
- on your card's utility disk, copy it into the root directory on
- your boot drive (or wherever you wish, but remember where you
- put it.)
-
- @Step 4.^ Install the VESA driver as follows:
- Option 1. Execute the driver from the command line. (You will
- have to execute the driver before you run a program
- that uses VESA.)
-
- Option 2. Make a copy of the AUTOEXEC.BAT file, then place the
- driver call in the AUTOEXEC, and reboot the machine.
- (The driver will be installed automatically whenever
- the machine is booted.)
-
- -OR-
-
- If the VESA driver has a '.SYS' extension, it needs
- to be installed in the CONFIG.SYS file. Make a copy
- of the CONFIG.SYS file, then place the driver call in
- the CONFIG, and reboot the machine. (The driver will
- be installed automatically whenever the machine is
- rebooted.)
-
- @NOTE: If your card is PERFECT VIEW or an STB, you will have
- @to place the driver call at the TOP LINE of your AUTOEXEC.
- @These drivers must be installed BEFORE the mouse or other
- @video drivers.
-
- @Step 5.^ Return to this program and make sure the driver is installed
- by choosing 'Check if VESA Driver is Currently Installed'
- (item 2) from the main MENU.
-
- @Step 6.^ Test the driver by selecting 'Perform VESA Test' (item 5)
- from the main MENU.
-
- @Step 7.^ If the test works, Great! YOU'RE DONE! If not, continue.
-
- @Step 8.^ If the test does not work, you should review and possibly
- repeat the process using the same driver. Make sure you've
- done everything correctly. Try placing the driver call at the
- top of the AUTOEXEC, then try other drivers.
-
- ~WHAT_IS_SVGA?
- WHAT IS SUPER VGA?
-
- @What is a Super VGA Card?^
-
- In simple terms, a Super VGA card is a video card which supports
- resolution modes beyond those of basic VGA, which was introduced by IBM
- in 1987. The highest resolution supported by BASIC VGA with 256 colors is
- 320x200. Soon after IBM introduced VGA, other card manufacturers began to
- add higher resolution capabilities to their cards. These later became
- known as Super VGA.
-
- A Super VGA card can display 256 colors in resolutions such as 640x400,
- 640x480, 800x600, and 1024x768. Even if your card does not say "Super VGA,"
- you should try to install various VESA drivers to see if one will work.
- It will be well worth the effort. There is a good chance it will support
- a Super VGA mode, and once you step into the world of higher resolution
- graphics, you will never want to go back.
-
- ~WHAT_IS_VESA?
- WHAT IS A VESA DRIVER?
-
- @What is a VESA Driver?^
-
- VESA stands for the @V^ideo @E^lectronic @S^tandards @A^ssociation,
- which is the organization that sets and supports industry-wide video
- graphics standards for the benefit of end-users.
-
- A @VESA DRIVER^ is a small program that loads into memory and
- communicates with the computer's video card. Each video card has its
- own VESA driver, usually written by the card manufacturer and supplied
- free of charge. Newer cards have 'VESA in ROM' which means that the VESA
- driver becomes available when the card is installed and DOES NOT have
- to be loaded into memory.
-
- When the correct VESA driver is installed (one that matches the
- video card), application programs can communicate with the card by
- using the VESA standards. This allows the application to display
- graphics in Super VGA and other modes.
-
- ~WHAT_IS_SETVESA?
- WHAT DOES SETVESA DO?
-
- @What Does This Program (SETVESA) Do?^
-
- @SETVESA^ was designed to help users set their computers to display
- 640x400 or 640x480 256 color SUPER VGA. After the correct VESA driver
- has been determined, it can be loaded and installed automatically
- by the AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS file as part of the normal
- boot process. Once this is done, application programs which use VESA
- should be able to operate in any of the supported modes.
-
- @NOTE: Most higher modes such as 800x600 and 1024x768 256 colors
- @require multi-frequency monitors. Even if your card supports these
- @modes, you may have to upgrade your monitor.^
-
- @SETVESA^ provides options to help you install the correct VESA
- driver on your computer and to test the functionality in 640x400 or
- 640x480, 256 color mode.
-
- ~DRIVER_MENU_HELP
- HELP
-
- @USING TRIAL AND ERROR METHODS^
-
- Four options are available on this menu:
-
- @HELP:^ Display this help screen.
-
- @Assisted Trial and Error:^ The computer will go through each VESA driver
- one at a time until it finds a driver that works. This method may be
- preferred if you don't already have an idea of which driver ought to
- work for your graphics card.
-
- @Manual Trial and Error:^ You select a VESA driver from a list of
- provided drivers. You will have an opportunity to try other drivers
- if the one you selected does not work. This method may be preferable
- if you have an idea of which VESA driver might work on your system.
-
- @Cancel:^ Exit from this menu.
-
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- NOTE: Either of the above methods (Assisted or Manual) will require a
- computer reboot after each VESA driver is selected. You will be
- automatically returned to this program in order to test the newly
- installed driver.
-
- ~VESA_WORKS
- VESA DRIVER FOUND
-
- If the VESA test was successful, you now have a VESA driver that will
- install automatically everytime you boot your machine.
-
- It would be a good idea to exit this program and test run all your
- software such as Windows, spread sheets, etc. to make sure they still
- work correctly.
-
- If they do, you should rename the VESAAUTO.BAK and VESACNFG.BAK files
- (which are the backup AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files this program
- created) to some other name, such as VESAAUTO.OLD and VESACNFG.OLD. This
- will disable the RESTORE option (main menu item 6). A few months from
- now, you may have made other modifications to your AUTOEXEC.BAT and
- CONFIG.SYS files, and you would not want to erase those changes by
- inadvertantly using the RESTORE option.
-
- @TO RENAME THE BACKUP FILES:^
-
- @1. Change to the ROOT directory. Type: CD\ [Enter]
-
- @2. Type: RENAME VESAAUTO.BAK VESAAUTO.OLD
- @ RENAME VESACNFG.BAK VESACNFG.OLD^
-
- If you're not familiar with how to rename a file, you may want to write
- these instructions down or refer to your DOS manual.
-
- ~END