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╔═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ ║
║ SPEA HiLite Pro / HiLite / HiLite1024 ║
║ Software Release 0894.8 ║
║ ║
║ README File Rev. 2.3 ║
║ ║
║ SPEA Software AG August 1994 ║
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║ This README file provides important information related to the ║
║ SPEA HiLite familie, Hardware and Software. We recommend to ║
║ review this information carefully. ║
║ ║
║ Please use the cursor and page up/down keys to scroll through ║
║ this information file. ║
║ Press ESCAPE to exit the display of README. ║
║ ║
║ Enter the command SHOW README (from the directory \SPEA\GDC) ║
║ to display this information file again. ║
╚═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
╔═════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ Contents of this README file ║
╚═════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
This README file contains the following sections:
Section 0) Important Information For Experienced SPEA Users
Section 1) What Happened During Installation?
Section 2) Batch Files To Help You Get Going
Section 3) Known Restrictions
Section 4) Configuring Your Applications
Section 5) Last Minute Changes
Section 6) Troubleshooting Problems
╔═════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ Section 0 ║
║ Important Information For Users ║
║ Already Familiar With SPEA Hard- and Software ║
╚═════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
This section is intended for users, who have already used or still do use
graphics boards of the SPEA GRAPHITI series and who are familiar with the
way SPEA software and drivers were installed in the past.
Compared to SPEA's previous product releases, the software is now instal-
led in a slightly different manner. This section points out the main dif-
ferences.
The SPEA Software AG now offers two new monitors. To make sure that
these monitors are also supported by the SPEA graphics boards it was
necessary to generate a new firmware as well.
For this reason there are now changes in the monitor rotary switch settings
on the Hilite board. Before loading the new firmware via HIPROM please refer
the following table for the correct switch settings corresponding to the
monitor that you use.
Monitor Rotary Switch Settings HiLite (HIBOOT.OUT Rev. 1.61)
Pos. Monitor Type
0 SPEA GDM-2063 MS
1 SPEA GDM-1963 HE
2 SPEA GDM-1937 E
3 Multiscan 31-79kHz
4 Multiscan 31-64kHz High Ref. SG
5 Multiscan 31-64kHz Low Ref. SG
6 Multiscan 31-64kHz High Ref. SS
7 Multiscan 31-64kHz Low Ref. SS
8 Multiscan 31-50kHz
9 SPEA GDM-1950
A SPEA GDM-1963
B SPEA HM-2163 FS
C reserved
D SPEA GDM-2063 MS
E ...user defined...
F ...user defined...
The monitor rotary switch settings for HiLite 1024 and HiLite Pro have not been
changed.
█ ATTENTION The HiLite Pro firmware now supports the GDM 2063 MS and the
HM-2163 FS resolutions upto 1536 x 1152 and for all kinds of
monitors the 16 bit color depth (hicolor). Caused by this the
range of resolutions (HIMODE) was changed.
Please note that some applications that were started before
using this new firmware in 256 colors per default now will start
in 16 colors only.
This applications has to be configured newly.
The HiLite Pro 16bit color depth can be used for example by the
TIGA driver 2.20 under Windows (see chapter 4).
╔═════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ Section 1 ║
║ What Happened During Installation ? ║
╚═════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
During installation, the software you selected for installation was copied
to the specified drive and directory (defaults are C:\SPEA\GDC).
A "set gdc= " command to set the environment variable GDC was added to the
end of your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. This environment variable is required by most
SPEA software. A number of batch files was generated. They are explained in
the next section of this README file.
█ NOTE: If you have an AUTOEXEC.BAT file that previously ended by executing
another batch file (this technique is commonly used with networks),
then you must move the "set gdc=" command to a location that assures
that the GDC environment variable gets set.
The software you selected were placed in your \SPEA\GDC subdirectory in the
following manner. The tree below depicts the directory structure that would
be created if you selected to install all files.
C:\SPEA\GDC─┬─...
├─FONTS
├─MONITORS
└─POPS
The \SPEA\GDC subdirectory contains the basic software (sometimes also re-
fered to as GDC Software) and utilities, and most drivers.
The FONTS subdirectory contains all font files.
The MONITORS subdirectory contains all monitor files.
The POPS subdirectory contains the SPEAPOPS AutoCAD template icon
menus.
╔═════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ Section 2 ║
║ Batch Files To Help You Get Going ║
╚═════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
The \SPEA\GDC subdirectory contains a number of batch files that will help
you setup your system to use the SPEA GRAPHITI Graphics Board with your ap-
plications. Execute the appropriate batch file(s) BEFORE you configure or
run your applications.
SETGDC .BAT sets the environment variable GDC
BIGFOCUS.BAT AutoCAD 386 Release 11 (protected mode)
3DS .BAT 3D Studio
SHADE .BAT AutoShade V2.0
SKETCH .BAT AutoSKETCH
TIGA .BAT TIGA 2.05 bzw. 2.2
MSPEAPM .BAT MicroStation 4.0x / 5.0
Remember, you can always add a call to these batch files from within your
AUTOEXEC.BAT file. This way, your system will be automatically setup for
your application(s) during power-up. An example AUTOEXEC.BAT with calls to
batch files is shown below:
@echo off
prompt $p$g
path = c:\dos;...
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set gdc=c:\spea\gdc rem GDC is required by SPEA software
call %gdc%\bigfocus rem set DSPADI & POPS
call %gdc%\tiga rem set TIGA variable, load driver
In this example, the SPEA software was installed in the "c:\spea\gdc" drive
and subdirectory. When this system reboots, it would be ready to configure
and run AutoCAD 386 and TIGA applications.
NOTE: The call statements must follow the "set gdc=" line.
╔═════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ Section 3 ║
║ Known Restrictions ║
╚═════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
TIGA 2.05 / Windows 3.1 Drivers :
The TIGA 2.05 driver may not be loaded without Linker. This may cause
problems with some applications running under CADdy 7.0
The HiLite Pro works only together with TIGA 2.20.
(see chapter 4, TIGA Applications)
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║ Section 4 ║
║ Configuring Your Applications ║
╚═════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
This information is provided as a quick start method for experienced users.
Please see the SPEA User's Manuals for a more detailed description.
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║ AutoCAD 386 Release 11 (Protected Mode) ║
╚═════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
Step 1 Run CONFIG.EXE to setup the menu text foreground/background colors,
display list memory, font, color palette, etc... to be used by your
SPEA BigFocus driver. Your selections will be used for all subse-
quent AutoCAD sessions.
Step 2 Run BIGFOCUS.BAT in your \SPEA\GDC subdirectory to setup the DOS
environment variables required by AutoCAD 386. You will need to run
BIGFOCUS.BAT each time you reboot before running AutoCAD 386. See
the example above for automatic setting via your AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
file.
Step 3 Configure the AutoCAD 386 display interface for the ADI P386 (Pro-
tected-Mode) Driver.
Step 4 Call the drawing editor (load an existing or begin a new drawing)
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║ AutoSHADE V2.0 ║
╚═════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
Step 1 Run CONFIG.EXE, and use the UTILITY pull-down to select AutoSHADE.
Use this program to set the menu text foreground/background colors
and fonts. Your selections will be used for all subsequent Auto-
SHADE sessions.
Step 2 Run SHADE.BAT in your SPEA software subdirectory to setup the DOS
environment variables required by AutoSHADE. You will need to run
SHADE.BAT each time you reboot; prior to running AutoSHADE.
See the example above for automatic setting via your AUTOEXEC.BAT
file.
Step 3 Configure AutoSHADE for the SPEA protected-mode driver.
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║ AutoSKETCH ║
╚═════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
Step 1 Run CONFIG.EXE, and use the UTILITY pull-down to select AutoSKETCH.
Use this program to set your menu text foreground/background colors
and fonts. Your selections will be used for all subsequent Auto-
SKETCH sessions.
Step 2 Run SKETCH.BAT in your SPEA software subdirectory to setup your sys-
tem for running AutoSKETCH with the SPEA board. You will need to run
this batch file each time you reboot; prior to running AutoSKETCH.
See the example above for automatic setting via your AUTOEXEC.BAT
file.
Step 3 Configure AutoSKETCH by executing "sketch -r", and make the following
selections:
1) Select your pointing device
2) Display device? "Autodesk Device Interface display"
3) Select your Rendering hardcopy device
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║ 3D Studio 1.0 / 2.0 / 3.0 ║
╚═════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
Step 1 Run the batch file corresponding to your system from your \SPEA\GDC
software subdirectory to setup the DOS environment variables required
for 3D Studio:
(a) 486/386 PC with Intel coprocessor: 3DS.BAT
(b) 386 without Intel coprocessor: 3DS387.BAT
(c) 3DS dual screen configuration (second screen = rendering):
3DSDUAL.BAT
You will need to run the batch file each time you reboot before
running 3D Studio. See the example above for automatic setting via
your AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
Step 2
3D Studio 1.0 or 2.0 :
In your 3D Studio subdirectory edit the 3DS.SET file so that the
following lines are active:
Important: remove any semicolons at the start of these lines!
(a) 3D Studio 1.0 (single screen):
DEFAULT-DISPLAY="RCPADI"
MAIN-DISPLAY=RCPADI
MATERIAL-DISPLAY=RCPADI
(b) 3D Studio 2.0 (single screen):
RENDER-DISPLAY=RCPADI
MAIN-DISPLAY=RCPADI
MATERIAL-DISPLAY=RCPADI
Step 3 (optional)
An ASCII file called 3DS.XLI is included with this release. Font
types for the Material Editor and SPEAimagePro software may be
specified in that file. Use any common text editor to modify
3DS.XLI.
Step 4 Rename the file 3DADI.CFG to 3DADI.OLD.
Step 5 Start 3D Studio and answer the ensuing configuration questions
according to your system setup.
3D Studio 3.0 :
Change into your 3DS3 directory and enter:
3DS VIBCFG
Select via this configuration
MAIN-DISPLAY = RCPADI
MATERIAL_DISPLAY = RCPADI
RENDER-DISPLAY = RCPADI
and continue with the configuration following the instructions
of your 3D Studio documentation. 3D Studio starts subsequently.
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║ ANIMATOR PRO ║
╚═════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
Change to the ANIMATOR PRO directory and call the CFANIPRO.BAT file.
Now the corresponding drivers are copied into the ANIMATOR PRO
directory and ANIMATOR PRO will be started in the highest possible
resolution.
Use 'Screen Size' and 'Extra' to select other resolutions.
After terminating the program correctly you can start ANIMATOR PRO
as you did before via ANI in the resolution that you have selected
before.
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║ Generic CADD 5.0 ║
╚═════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
Step 1 Run CONFIG.EXE in your Generic CADD subdirectory. Press <ENTER> to
get to the main menu. Select a video graphics display. Make your
image save/load selection. Go to the end of the list of display
devices and select number 60, Other VGD file(s). Enter the path of
your Generic CADD subdirectory, and select SPEA.VGD .
Step 2
█ HiLite Change to the \SPEA\GDC directory, enter GENMODE , and select the
desired video mode.
Step 3 Run SPGENCAD.EXE in your SPEA software subdirectory to install the
terminate-stay-resident (TSR) driver required for Generic CADD. This
command must be executed each time you reboot to reload the driver.
You can include this into your AUTOEXEC.BAT file to automatically
load the driver at power-up time. The syntax of the command is as
follows:
spgencad -f(fontfile) -i(interrupt number) <ENTER>
The fontfile can be any font file in the SPEA subdirectory that has
a Y resolution that is a multiple of 8. For example: bit8x8.fnt,
bit8x16.fnt, bit12x16.fnt, sys8x16.fnt, sys16x32.fnt, cond8x16.fnt,
or bit16x16.fnt.
The interrupt number is entered in hexidecimal format, and can be
any interrupt between hexidecimal 40 - FF. Default is CC.
Executing the following command from your \SPEA\GDC subdirectory
will remove the TSR from memory:
gcunres <ENTER>
╔═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ SPEA BigMicro Driver v2.34 ║
║ for MicroStation 5.0 for DOS ║
╚═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
1) Configuration
================
1) Change to the \USTATION directory.
2) Run the USCONFIG program to select the device driver
for your SPEA board.
3) Select a second adapter if needed.
Note: The selection of the left and right screen must be
agree with the environment variable MSPEAPM (5).
Note: You will be asked whether you want to disable the virtual
graphics page. If you disable the 2nd graphics page you can
choose resolutions up to 256 colors. If you enable the 2nd
graphics page, all possible resolutions are displayed with
16 colors only.
4) Select 'Exit' and 'Save'.
5) Configuration of the MicroStation device driver via the
environment variable MSPEAPM
You will find the file "MSPEAPM.BAT" in your \SPEA\GDC directory.
In the simplest case you have only to start this file and
the environment variable will be set.
If you don't need a standard configuration you must change
the file:
SET MSPEAPM=-Ccardr -Vx [-LCcardl -LVx]
-Ccardr defines the graphics board type for the single screen or
the graphics board type for the right screen
-Ccardl defines the graphic board for the left screen (only for
dual screen configuration)
cardl, cardr can be:
0: Graphiti main board (HiLite, FIRE, FGA,...)
1: Graphiti secondary board (HiLite, FIRE,...)
10: SPEA V7-board with activated VGA part
(V7-MIRAGE, V7-MERCURY, V7-MERCURY PRO with ISA-, VL- or PCI-bus)
11: SPEA V7-board with deactivated VGA part
(only V7-MERCURY ISA and V7-MERCURY PRO ISA possible)
-Vx video mode for main/left screen
-LVx video mode for right screen
The parameter "x" for SPEA Graphiti you can read in your manual or
after starting the the programs 860MODE, HIMODE, FGAMODE or GDCMODE.
If you work with S3-chip based SPEA V7-boards you can start
VMODE in your \SPEA\GDC directory you get a list of the available
modes.
Note: The driver supports olny 8 or 32 bit color dept.
Examples:
SET MSPEAPM=-C10 -V11
SPEA V7-MERCURY with video mode no. 11
SET MSPEAPM=-C0 -V0 -LC10 -LV0
SPEA FIRE for right screen, V7-MERCURY for left screen
in highest resolution
SET MSPEAPM=-C10 -V0 -LC11 -LV0
V7-MIRAGE for right screen, V7-MERCURY Pro with deactivated VGA
part for left screen in highest resolution
2) Driver version characteristics and possible board combinations
=================================================================
BOARD IDENTIFICATION KEY:
1 = V7-MIRAGE ISA
2 = V7-MIRAGE P-64 PCI
3 = V7-MIRAGE P-64 VL
4 = V7-MERCURY ISA
5 = V7-MERCURY P-64 PCI
6 = V7-MERCURY P-64 VL
7 = SPEA Graphiti HiLite
8 = SPEA Graphiti HiLite Pro
9 = FGA860-4/HE
10 = FGA860-4GX
11 = FIRE
12 = Gallery 2/HE
BOARD COMBINATIONS TABLE:
Possible table entries:
x = recommended configuration
- = place holder
Boards:
│ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
──┼───────────────────────────────────────────────
1 │ - - - X - - - - - - - -
│
2 │ - X - - X - - - - - - -
│
3 │ - - X - - X - - - - - -
│
4 │ - - - - - - - - - - - -
│
5 │ - X - - X - - - - - - -
│
6 │ - - X - - X - - - - - -
│
7 │ X - - - - - - - - - - -
│
8 │ - - - - - - - - - - - -
│
9 │ - - - - - - - - - - - -
│
10│ - - - - - - - - - - - -
│
11│ X - - - - - - - - - - -
│
12│ - - - - - - - - - - - -
DRIVER FEATURES TABLE:
Key:
o = available
empty = not available
Bus ISA = ISA Bus
VL = VESA Local Bus
PCI = PCI Local Bus
ni = non interlaced
8 bit = 256 colors
24 bit= true color
Board Bus Max. resolution Max. resolution
(ni, 8 bit) (ni, 24 bit)
--------------------------------------------------------
1 ISA 1024x768(1280x1024) 640x480
2 PCI 1152x870(1280x1024) 640x480/800x600
3 VL 1152x870(1280x1024) 640x480/800x600
4 ISA 1280x1024 800x600
5 PCI 1280x1024 800x600
6 VL 1280x1024 800x600
7 ISA 1280x1024 800x600
8 ISA 1536x1152 1152x900
9 ISA 1280x1024
10 ISA 1280x1024
11 ISA 1280x1024 800x600
12 ISA 1280x1024
╔═════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ TIGA Applications ║
╚═════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
Step 1 With the new HiLite superdisk two TIGA driver versions(2.05 and 2.20)
are delivered. There are the following differences between both
drivers:
TIGA 2.05:
- supports all boards of the HiLite family except HiLite Pro
- supports 256 colors only
- necessary for older programs that do not work with the newer TIGA
driver versions.
TIGA 2.20
- supports all boards of the HiLite family
- supports resolutions with color depth from 16 upto true color with
16,7 mio colors
- problems with some older programs may occur
During the installation you will be asked which TIGA driver you want
to install.
█ Note Because only ONE TIGA driver can be installed please inform you before
installing the driver which TIGA version you need.
Step 2 Run TIGA.BAT in your SPEA software subdirectory to setup the DOS
environment variables, and load the terminate-stay-resident (TSR)
program (TIGACD), required for TIGA applications. You will need to
run TIGA.BAT each time you reboot.
See the example above for automatic setting via your AUTOEXEC.BAT
file.
Executing the following command from your SPEA\GDC subdirectory will
remove the TSR from memory:
tigacd -u <ENTER>
█ Note
█ HiLite This version of the TIGA 2.05 driver supports various video modes.
Use the utility HIMODE to select the desired mode prior to loading
the TIGA driver.
The 24 bit true color modes are not yet supported.
Step 3 (For TIGA 2.20 only!)
Change to the GDC dirctory. There call the program TIGAMODE. Now
configure via this program the driver for the resolution that you
desire.
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║ SPEA BigWin Driver for Windows/Windows for Workgroups 3.1x ║
╚═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
Step 1 Configure Windows to Standard VGA using the SETUP program and start
Windows.
Step 2 Select in the program manager 'File' and 'Run' and enter:
C:\SPEA\GDC\SPSETUP
Step 3 Now select the resolution that you desire and follow the program
up till the Windows new start with the SPEA BigWin driver.
╔═════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ TIGA Driver for Windows 3.x ║
╚═════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
Configuring Windows 3.1 for TIGA
────────────────────────────────
Step 1 To use Windows under TIGA, always the TIGA interface driver has
to be loaded before starting Windows 3.x by entering:
C:\SPEA\GDC\TIGA /t
/t enter this parameter only if you want to work with a
connected TV and the corresponding PAL or NTSC modes.
Note: It is advisable to create a Windows start batchfile in order to
load TIGA automatically; e.g. modify your AUTOEXEC.BAT (see
chapter 'TIGA').
Step 2 Call the Windows Configuration Program SETUP from the DOS level
(from the Windows directory).
CD WINDOWS
setup
Step 3 The window on the screen displays the current configuration.
Select in 'DISPLAY' the option 'Others (requires OEM disk)'.
Step 4 As you are asked about the source drive of the OEM driver disk,
enter the source directory and the path which contains the GDC
software (C:\SPEA\GDC).
Step 5 The now displayed driver list also contains the TIGA Driver for
Windows 3.x:
8 bit driver:
'TIGA (256 colors or less) (large fonts)'
'TIGA (256 colors or less) (small fonts)'
16 / 32 bit driver:
'TIGA (True Color > 256 colors)(large fonts)'
'TIGA (True Color > 256 colors)(small fonts)'
Select one of the 8 bit driver when installing TIGA for the first
time.
Note that your selection depends of the installed graphics board.
Note: Windows 3.0 only supports 8 bit drivers.
Note: For PAL and NTSC modes only!
Now also PAL and NTSC modes are displayed in the video mode
list within Windows - but without any corresponding type PAL and
NTSC description. The range of the display modes corresponds to
the video mode list range that can be displayed via the HIMODE DOS
command.
Step 6 All necessary driver files are copied from the GDC directory
into the Windows directory. You can also enter the GDC directory
when you are asked about the 'Windows original disks' or the
'Windows 3.1 TIGA Update disk', as all necessary font files are
delivered with the SPEA Superdisk.
Step 7 Start Windows now.
Note: If Windows cannot be started now, possibly a driver with too
less or too many colors is active. In this case you have to set
a videomode with 256 colors from the DOS plane via the program
TIGAMODE which you will find in the C:\SPEA\GDC directory.
More information about TIGAMODE see next section 'Other applications
with TIGA'.
Selecting or Changing the Video Mode via TIGAWDM.EXE
────────────────────────────────────────────────────
In order to modify the resolution within Windows, you have to
install and call the utility program TIGAWDM.EXE:
Step 1 Select 'File' 'New' from the program manager and enter
C:\SPEA\GDC\TIGAWDM.EXE
in the command line of the dialog box.
The program TIGAWDM.EXE will be installed and an icon will be
placed in the program group that is currently opened.
Step 2 Click onto the icon to start the program. A dialog box with the
actual and the selectable video modes appears. The possible
resolutions depend on the position of the monitor switch on your
graphics board.
Step 3 Click onto the scroll bar at the right side of the video modes
to get a list of selectable video modes.
Step 4 Select the desired video mode and restart Windows.
Attention: If you have selected a video mode with more or less colors,
you may NOT restart Windows now. You then have to select the
corresponding driver via the program SETUP. Afterwards you
can restart Windows.
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║ Section 5 ║
║ Last Minute Changes ║
╚═════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
This section documents some last minute changes, not yet documented in the
HiLite user's manuals.
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║ Section 6 ║
║ Troubleshooting Problems ║
╚═════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
SYMPTOM: GDCINST program gives the NO MONITOR FILES FOUND message.
SOLUTION: Make sure that the GDC environment variable is set (execute the
SETGDC batch file).
SYMPTOM: The CONFIG program gives the CANNOT RUN WHEN AUTOCAD IS ACTIVE
message, and you are executing CONFIG from DOS not within AutoCAD.
SOLUTION: Erase the file FOCUS.LCK in your SPEA software subdirectory.
SYMPTOM: When configuring AutoCAD for the SPEA HiLite driver the message
FILE AUTOCAD.XLI or SPEA.XLI NOT FOUND is given.
SOLUTION: Make sure that the GDC environment variable is set (run SETGDC in
your SPEA software subdirectory), and run the CONFIG program to
create an AUTOCAD.XLI file (this file is automatically created when
you exit the CONFIG program - it contains your selections for color,
font, etc.)
SYMPTOM: Installation of BigWin Drivers for Windows for WorkGroups 3.11
SPSETUP pops up message "VGACOLOR.2G_ not found".
SOLUTION: Specify your SPEA GDC directory as the path of the WfWG 3.11
installation disks (for example C:\SPEA\GDC instead of A:\).
After copying VGACOLOR.2G_ , SPSETUP prompts you again for the
WfWG 3.11 installation disks. Now specify the actual installation
drive (for example A:\).
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║ End of Readme ║
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