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- MS Windows 3.0 TRIDENT HiColor Drivers
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- (Beta Rel 3.03 4/23/92)
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- Disk Contents
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- README.TXT -- This File
- HI640.DRV -- 640x480 32768-color
- (Sierra DAC SC11482/3/4 and 8900 with 1M video memory required)
- HI64064K.DRV -- 640x480 65536-color
- (Sierra DAC SC11485/7/9 and 8900 with 1M video memory required)
- HI800.DRV -- 800x600 32768-color
- (Sierra DAC SC11482/3/4 and 8900 with 1M video memory required)
- HI80064K.DRV -- 800x600 65536-color
- (Sierra DAC SC11485/7/9 and 8900 with 1M video memory required)
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- Change since Beta 3.01 (12/4/91)
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- 1. Add 800x600-32K/64K color mode support. Remove 512x480-32K/64K color
- mode, this mode is not standard mode.
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- 2. Fixed the following bugs in Beta 3.01:
- * PageMaker 4.0: UAE error while loading;
- * AfterDark: UAE error if run ROSE;
- * AmiPro 2.0: Open file, directory list mark with wrony color.
- * ImagePrep: RED<->BLUE while display 24-bits/pixel file
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- Known Bugs
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- The following problems are known bugs now, they will be fixed on next release.
- Any bug/problem report is very welcome.
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- >> The following bugs are found in both Windows 3.0 and Windows 3.1:
- * None.
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- >> The following bugs are Windows 3.0 related. They are NOT duplicatable
- in Windows 3.1. Microsoft have fixed these bugs in Windows 3.1:
- * Paintbrush: UAE error when use View/Zoom-In.
- * WinHelp: Icon color not right.
- * Fish!: Fishes face to wrong direction sometimes.
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- Installation
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- 1. First install MS Windows 3.x using the standard IBM VGA driver.
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- 2. Make sure Windows 3.x is working properly.
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- 3. Change to Windows 3.x directory (e.g. c:\windows), run SETUP.EXE.
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- 4. Insert enclosed disk, change display driver to "Other...".
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- 5. Enter the path of TRIDENT driver (e.g. A:\ ).
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- 6. Select a suitable TRIDENT driver.
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- 7. Follow instructions to finish SETUP.
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- IMPORTANT NOTE
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- For Windows 3.1
- ---------------
- If you have previously installed any Windows 3.x Trident drivers, you need to
- delete OEM?.INF(eg. OEM0.INF) in Windows SYSTEM directory before you use
- SETUP to install the new driver.
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- For Windows 3.0
- ---------------
- If you have installed previous version of the Windows 3.0 Trident drivers,
- you will have to delete the old Trident driver files BEFORE you use
- SETUP to install the new drivers, otherwise SETUP will NOT copy the new
- driver files to your Windows 3.0 directory.
- The files which you should delete are in Windows 3.0 SYSTEM sub-directory
- (e.g. c:\windows\system\ ), they might be:
- W800.DRV, W1024.DRV, W1024F.DRV,
- T640.DRV, T800.DRV, T1024.DRV, T1024F.DRV
- HI640.DRV, HI64K.DRV
- VDDTVGA.386
- TVGA.GR3
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- NOTE for network installation
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- If you try to install Windows through a network, i.e. SETUP/N,
- it will not copy any file from the Trident Driver disk to the network
- Windows directory and local Windows directory. The reason why it
- happen is: the files in Trident Driver Disk are compressed by
- MicroSoft COMPRESS, just like the files in Windows disks #1 to #5.
- The normal SETUP can automatically expand the compressed driver
- files, while the SETUP/N do not expand the compressed files.
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- Here is the solution:
- 1. Expand the five Windows 3.0 disks to your network Windows
- directory, as per Windows manual, "Putting Windows on a Network",
- pp. 553-554.
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- 2. Please use the same method to expand Trident Window driver
- disk to the same network Windows directory.
- Note: Please note that the Trident Driver files are compressed
- using the MS COMPRESS. So users should use EXPAND to
- decompress them before running SETUP/N.
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- 3. After this, SETUP/N to install windows as described in Windows manual,
- "Getting Windows from a Network", p.545. Select "Other" as Trident
- Video Driver.
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