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Known problems and workarounds.
* A good starting place for troubleshooting is to make a plain DOS bootable
floppy (format a: /u /s), and boot with this. If VPIC now works OK, then one
of your TSR's (mouse, print screen, memory manager, etc) is probably inter-
fering. Rem out all the TSR's in autoexec.bat and config.sys, and then start
puting them back (remove the rem's) one at a time until you find the culprit.
Your video board may also have a VESA TSR you have to run (to enable VESA
info) before running VPIC. If this is the case, you probably want to run this
program in AUTOEXEC.BAT.
* If you get mouse streaks on the picture, it could be:
a. Your mouse driver may not emulate the Microsoft mouse driver; get a copy
of the Microsoft mouse driver.
b. An incorrect VESA implementation for your video card where the bank
selection for reading screen data isn't working correctly; check with
your video card manufacturer.
* For OS/2 users, set your DOS session to 'Full Screen' and all video
selections to ON except for 'fastpaste'.
* VESA boards. If you have a board which support VESA, but doesn't seem to
work correctly (all modes not there) it may be your memory manager which
is confusing VESA. Make a system floppy as above and boot from the floppy in
drive A and then try to run VPIC. If it now works correctly, it's probably
your memory manager. You should exclude the regions from B000-BFFF (if you
run windows) and C000-CFFF (video BIOS). You may also have to disable
Stealth mode if you are using it. Some cards didn't implement VESA correctly
(older S3 cards and others don't return the correct info when interrogated),
so for these you can configure with the VESA config file, and do 'vpic /v'.
See below about S3 and Tseng VESA implementation.
* Trident TVGA 8900c VESA says it can do 640x480 and 800x600 in 64K colors
without a Sierra DAC. Use Alt C from menu and select 1 (256 colors) for
proper Targa viewing. Also, you can configure with the TRID8900 config file
and do 'vpic /v' from DOS to ignore VESA.
* Older S3 boards (Orchid Fahrenheit 1280 and Diamond Stealth) return wrong
bytes/line and mode attributes. Use 'vpic /v' to call VPIC.
* ATI boards
All ATI boards: ATI will not enable the 800x600 mode unless you pick a
monitor in their SETUP or INSTALL program that is capable of doing the
800x600 mode. I had to use a custom configuratoin to get the 800x600
mode to work.
ATI Ultra/8514: You have to run ATI's HDILOAD TSR program to enable the
8514A interface once before running VPIC.
ATI Ultra Pro: supports VESA in all but the hi_color modes. Since ATI doesn't
support them thru VESA, VPIC doesn't support them.
ATI Mach 32: supports VESA SuperVGA only after you run ATI's VVESA utility
program.
ATI Mach 64: Be sure to run INSTALL to configure the board.
* Diamond boards
Viper: this board comes with a TSR program (vprmode) which makes the board
emulate VESA, and must be run before running VPIC. Run 'vprmode vesa'
either in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file, or before running VPIC. The Viper also
does not make a vertical sync (per the IBM spec), so 'animate' while
viewing doesn't work.
Older Stealth: The built in VESA doesn't return the correct info, so use the
S3 config file and do 'vpic /v' to make VPIC ignore the VESA.
Stealth Pro: Run Diamond's STLMODE VESA in your AUTOEXEC.BAt file to make
the Stealth Pro look like a VESA boards.
Stealth 64: Run Diamond's S64MODE in you AUTOEXEC.BAT file to make the
Stealth 64 look like a VESA board.
* The IBM ThinkPad 700c has a VESA.COM TSR program you must run once to enable
VESA before running VPIC.
* The Matrox boards come with a TSR program called MGAVESA.COM which makes the
Matrox look like a VESA board. You should run this before running VPIC.
* The Tseng VESA 1.2 seems to have a problem reading data from the screen.
Configure for the TS4000 (comes this way), TS4000HI or the GENO7900 if you
have hi-color, and do 'vpic /v' to make VPIC not use VESA. Symptoms are
smearing of the mouse and pictures convert wrong.
* Newer S3 boards say they are VESA ver 1.2, but are really VESA ver 1.1.
S3 is correcting for new BIOS (4-93). Workaround: Use S3NEW.CFG and edit to
conform to the modes your card will do. Then, configure VPIC with the S3
config file and do 'vpic /v'. This applies to the following (and probably
more) cards:
Card Chip
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Actix Graphics Engine 32 Plus 86C801
Diamond Stealth 24 86C801 (805 for VLB)
Focus 2 the Max True Speed 86C801
Genoa WindowsVGA 24+ 86C801
Metheus Premier 801 86C801
Mirage Storm 1280/256 86C801
Nth S3 Advantage 86C801
NDI Volante Warp10 86C801
Orchid Farenheit 1280 Plus 86C801
Video Seven WinPro 86C801
Cache Computers Lynx VGA Model 336 86C911
Cardinal VGA 900 HiColor Win Accel. 86C911
Diamond Stealth (VRAM & Hi Color) 86C911
Focus 2 the Max VGA GUI 6000 86C911
Genoa 8400, 8800, 8860 86C911
IOcomm Michaelangelo VRAM 86C911
Matrox Impression 1024 86C911
Mylex GL1911 86C911
Orchid Farenheit 1280 Win Gr Accel 86C911 or 924
Orchid Farenheit 1280 86C911
Portacom Eclipse II 86C911
Presenta Graphics Accel VGA 86C911A
STB PowerGraph X-24 86C911
STB Wind/X HC GUI Accel 86C911
Actix Graphics Engine 1280 86C924
Advanced Integration Research Aview 2 86C924
Advanced Integration Research Aview 2E 86C924
Artist Graphics WinSprint 100+ 86C924
Colorgraphic Twin Turbo Accelerator 86C924
Edge V24 BitBlaster 86C924
Linwen/Giantec GXA 86C924
Matrox HiPer VGA 86C924
Metheus Premier 1280NI 86C924
NDI Volante AT600 Plus 86C924
PCG Photon 70/70 Deluxe 86C924
Quickpath Cyclone XGi 86C924
Sigma Designs Legend GX 86C924
SixGraph Wizard 924 86C924
Actix Graphics Engine Ultra 86C928
Artist Graphics WinSprint 900 Lite 86C928
Diamond Stealth Pro 86C928
ELSA Winner 1000 86C928
Metheus Premier 928-4M 86C928
Number Nine #9GXE 86C928
Diamond Stealth 64 86C964