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SetupDos.001 (ENGLISH language) th 09.01.1997
Text file for installation programm for ELSA graphics boards
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Installation Program for ELSA Graphics Boards Version 4.03
Copyright (c) 1992-97 ELSA GmbH, Aachen (Germany)
#
#> starthelp
#. Help F1
#
#> Help F1
Use cursor keys (─, ─, , ) to select item from the
menu and view further context-oriented help messages with
function key F1.
Activate selected options or functions with RETURN (CR, ─┘).
The Escape key (Esc) can be used to stop procedures or to close
windows.
The language used for the messages can be changed under "Help".
Adapt the graphics board to your monitor under "Installation"
and install the wished driver under "GUI/CAD Driver".
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show help text to help index word
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switches to german language
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switches to english language
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terminate SetupDos installation program
#
#>...
#. hlpidx
#
#> hlpidx
Press the key for the first letter of your searched index word and
scroll with the cursor keys and and the page keys PageUp and
PageDn through the list.
Select the searched index word with the return key (CR, ─┘).
#
#> OK-START
Please move the cursor to the menu item you have questions to and
then press the F1 key (or the right mouse button).
This menu item starts the installation.
#
#> Installation
Install ELSA graphics board.
Use cursor keys (─, ─, , ) to select item from the
menu and view further context-oriented help messages with
function key F1.
Activate selected functions with RETURN (CR, ─┘).
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Select, view, change, and save videomodes, ...
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#>Single Screen
Single-screen means, that as well your high resolution graphic output
(eg. WINDOWS or AutoCAD) as your usual VGA DOS output is shown on the
same high resolution monitor. In this case you don't need a second VGA
monitor for the DOS screen.
#
#> sinstf
ERROR: not all files copied !
#-
Copying of ELSA system software completed.
Also the installation program is copied. Next time you need it,
you can call it from harddisk.
Next job is to select the menu item "Installation", enter
the connected Monitor, select a videomode, switch on the test
pattern and store the videomode.
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Is disk inserted with ELSA SYSTEM SOFTWARE ?
#
#> monkhz
Enter the manufacturer and the name of your monitor model.
The most important information is the maximum allowed horizontal
scan rate (deflection frequency) in kilo-Hertz (kHz) of your monitor.
In the worst case, the monitor can be damaged, if this value is
too high!
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#> montim
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Color depth in bpp (Bits per Pixel) and the maximum number of
simultanious shown colors.
Usually: 8 bpp = 256 colors.
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Videomode resolution (number of pixels).
Typical values (X-resolution x Y-resolution):
800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 1280 x 1024 oder 1600 x 1200.
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Hz refresh rate in Hertz (Hz, frames per second).
Range of typical values: from 60 up to 100 Hz.
kHz scan rate (horizontal deflection frequency) in kilo-Hertz (kHz).
This value must be set according to the monitor.
In the worst case, the monitor can be damaged, if this value is
too high!
Range of typical values: from 48 up to 85 kHz.
MHz pixel clock in Mega-Hertz (MHz).
Range of typical values: from 50 up to 200 MHz.
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Detail editing. Only for experts !
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Call the test screen with key 'T', or switch with this key between
menu text and test screen, if you are in single-screen.
When the test screen is properly adjusted, store the values with
key 'S'.
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Call the test screen with key 'T'.
When the test screen is properly adjusted, store the values with
key 'S'.
The videomode must be stored and will then be reproducable after a
power off/on.
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#> montim_f
In the following menu you can check with a test screen in your
wished videomode (resolution/color-depth/refresh-rate) wether this
fits to your monitor.
In case the image position and size is not adjustable at your
monitor, you may adjust it here.
Store the tested videomode. Then it can be used from the
application programs.
#-
ERROR: cannot initialize ELSA graphics board !
Either the ELSA graphics board hardware or the ELSA
system software is not properly installed !
Is ELSA graphics board installed ?
Is the i/o address not locked (eg. by UNIX) ?
Are the correct files WIN*.* and MONITORS.DEF in the ELSA
system software directory ?
Did you get a driver update without an update of fitting
SetupDos.* installation software ?
Restart installation program SetupDos.EXE from disk,
reinstall ELSA graphics boards hardware and system software !
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ERROR: The wished Videomode cannot be installed !
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ERROR: Videomode values cannot be stored !
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Videomode stored successfully.
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On this ELSA graphics board you can store image-positioning only
under Windows (with WINman).
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#> monstore
Choose one of the formerly stored videomodes for deleting.
There the new videomode will be stored.
The abreviations have the following meaning:
fix/var = fix adjusted / variabel programmable videomode
... x ... = x-resolution * y-resolution in pixels
bpp = color depth in bits per pixel (4bpp = 16 colors, 8bpp =
256 colors, 16bpp = 65536 colors, 32bpp = 16,7 mio. colors)
colors = color depth in number of colors
(64K = 65536 colors, 16M = 16,7 million colors)
ni/i = non-interlaced / interlaced
Hz = refresh rate in Hertz (frames per second)
kHz = line frequency (scan rate) in kilo-Hertz
MHz = pixel clock in Mega-Hertz
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#> mondetails
Detailed editing of the monitor timing values.
The resolution and frequency values may be changed with the +/- keys.
hor. = horizontal timing,
ver. = vertical timing.
Frontporch = from end of image until start of sync,
Syncwidth = length of the sync signal,
Backporch = from end of sync until start of image.
#
#> GUI/CAD Driver
Installing software drivers for GUI/CAD programs.
Use cursor keys (─, ─, , ) to select item from the menu and view
further context-oriented help messages with function key F1.
Activate selected function with RETURN (CR, ─┘).
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install ELSA driver for Microsoft Windows
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install ELSA POWERdraft driver for AutoCAD for Windows
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install ELSA SPEEDdraw Zoomlist driver for Autodesk AutoCAD/ADI
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Install ELSA Viewer for AutoCAD files
(program to view AutoCAD drawings)
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Install Vibrant Inline driver for Autodesk 3D Studio (DOS)
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Install ELSA SPEEDdraw driver for MicroStation PC
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Install ELSA SPEEDdraw driver for P-CAD
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driver for other CAD programs
#
#> Windows Treiber
For installing the ELSA Windows driver, terminate SetupDos, start
Windows, and start the ELSA installation program SETUP.EXE from the
ELSA CD from the Windows directory fitting to your ELSA graphics
board (e.g. \WINNER\2000PROX\Win95).
Afterwards you should start the ELSA WINman for adjusting the video
mode.
#
#> ACAD for Windows
For installing the ELSA POWERdraft driver for AutoCAD for Windows,
please terminate SetupDos, start Windows, and start the installation
program SETUP.EXE from the POWERdraft Drivers for AutoCAD/WIN
directory fitting to your ELSA graphics board on the ELSA CD (e.g.
\WINNER\2000PROX\Acad\R13Win).
#
#> Vibrant 3DS DOS
Please use for Autodesk 3D Studio (DOS) the Vibrant Inline driver.
For installing the Vibrant Inline driver for 3D Studio (DOS),
please terminate SetupDos and start the installation program
INSTALL.EXE from the 3DSDOS directory on the ELSA CD fitting to
your ELSA graphics board (e.g. \WINNER\2000PROX\3DSDOS).
#
#> ACAD
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Copy ELSA ADI driver files new and create AutoCAD calling batch file
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Show ELSA ADI driver documentation file
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Display command line parameters of ELSA ADI driver
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Modify the ADI application calling batch file? This is only possible
if such a batch file was created when installing the ADI driver.
The ADI driver parameters may be given to the ADI driver in different
manner:
- You may add them to the SET environment variable "ELSAADI"
(this does the batch file generated by the installation program).
- Or you can put them into a ADI driver parameter file (eg.
"ELSAADI.PRM"), if the name of that parameter file was added to the
SET environment variable "ELSAADI" as parameter "-prm".
For AutoCAD the parameter file is the prefered method because of
unlimited number of parameters. Editing of the parameters should be
done directly under AutoCAD in the ELSAadi/ELSAicon menu.
For other applications (eg. 3D Studio) the ADI application calling
batch file may be edited here.
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#> acad2
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ELSAadi for AutoCAD R12/R13 without ELSAicon/ELSArender supplement:
ADI Zoomlist SPEEDdraw driver, minimal installation.
ELSAadi with ELSAicon supplement for AutoCAD R12/R13 and ELSArender
supplement for AutoCAD R12:
ADI Zoomlist SPEEDdraw driver with icon based menu system,
utilitiy programs (menu generator) for modifying menus or creating
new menus and example files.
The ELSArender supplement can be used only with AutoCAD R12,
because AutoCAD R13 does not support the DOS-3D-API.
ELSAadi/ELSAicon for 3D Studio version 2.0/3.0:
ADI driver installation for 3D Studio.
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Install ELSA AutoCAD/ADI driver from which location ?
(E.g. A:\ACAD from ELSA disk 'AutoCAD (DOS) Driver')
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Copy ELSA AutoCAD/ADI driver into which directory ?
(E.g. C:\WINNER\ACAD)
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How your ADI application was called till now ?
Please tell the calling file inclusive the complete path (eg. C:\...)
and the file extension (.BAT or .EXE).
Usually ADI applications are called via a batch (eg. C:\ACAD.BAT,
C:\ACADR12.BAT, or C:\ACADR13.BAT).
In this batch the SET environment variable ACADDRV might have to be
extended with the ELSA ADI driver directory.
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The installation program will create an AutoCAD calling batch file.
Please enter name and path for this file.
(E.g. C:\WINADI.BAT)
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Please answer only if you want use 3D Studio:
How 3D Studio was called till now ?
Please tell the calling file inclusive the complete path (eg. C:\...)
and the file extension (.BAT or .EXE).
#-
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Please answer only if you want use 3D Studio:
The installation program will create a 3D Studio calling batch file.
Please enter name and path for this file.
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#. OK-START
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#> acad5
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Where is ELSA system software installed ?
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Where is the ELSA AutoCAD driver installed ?
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Where is batch file calling the ADI application generated by SetupDos ?
Which batch file shell be edited ?
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#> acad6
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ELSA ADI driver video mode number
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horizontal resolution (eg. 640, 800, 1024, 1280 or 1600)
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color depth in bpp (bits per pixel) (4, 8, 16 or 32 bpp)
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refresh rate in Hertz (eg. 60, 75 or 100 Hz)
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ELSA ADI driver video mode number for rendering
(eg. for AutoShade, 3D Studio, RenderMan, ...)
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horizontal resolution for rendering
(eg. 640, 800, 1024, 1280 or 1600)
(eg. for AutoShade, 3D Studio, RenderMan, ...)
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color depth in bpp (bits per pixel) for rendering
(4, 8, 16 or 32 bpp)
(eg. for AutoShade, 3D Studio, RenderMan, ...)
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refresh rate in Hertz for rendering (eg. 60, 75 or 100 Hz)
(eg. for AutoShade, 3D Studio, RenderMan, ...)
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Do you have a digitizer tablet and no mouse (not with 3DS) ?
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AutoCAD color number for marginal menu background color (not with 3DS).
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AutoCAD color number for marginal menu foreground color (not with 3DS).
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AutoCAD color number for status line/pulldown menues background
color (not with 3DS).
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AutoCAD color number for status line/pulldown menues foreground
color (not with 3DS).
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AutoCAD color number for prompt area background color (not with 3DS).
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AutoCAD color number for prompt area foreground color (not with 3DS).
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AutoCAD color number for border line color (not with 3DS).
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Character width.
Typical range: 8 ... 14.
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Text lines prompt area (not with 3DS).
1 to 10 lines of text can be selected. In single-screen operations
it is recommended always to select at least 3 lines of text.
#-
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#. OK-START
#
#> acadf
ERROR: AutoCAD/ADI driver is not installed correctly !
#-
Informations to the AutoCAD/ADI driver can be found in an ASCII text
file on the ELSA ACAD/ADI driver disk.
This file will be shown until you quit with Escape.
#-
Please insert ELSA disk 'AutoCAD (DOS) Driver'
(with ELSAadi ACAD/ADI driver in A:\ACAD directory)
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Please insert ELSA disk 'AutoCAD (DOS) Driver'
(with ELSAadi ACAD/ADI driver in A:\ACAD directory)
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Please insert ELSA disk 'Additional Software for AutoCAD (DOS) Driver'
(with ELSAicon/ELSArender in A:\ACAD directory)
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ERROR: The file you entered for calling your ADI application does not
exist. Please enter the correct file name inclusive the complete path
and the file extension (eg. C:\ACAD.BAT).
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Warning: Your file for calling of your ADI application could not be
adapted.
This file is either no batch file or does not include the SET
environment entry "ACADDRV" or cannot be modified.
You must ensure that your environment variable "ACADDRV" is extended
with the ELSA driver directory:
If your ACADDRV was set eg. by the line
SET ACADDRV=C:\ACAD\DRV
you have to extend the line to
SET ACADDRV=C:\ACAD\DRV;C:\WINNER\ACAD
(if C:\WINNER\ACAD is your ELSA ADI driver directory).
You should verify the result by showing your environment with the DOS
command SET (after calling the batch file).
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In the ADI driver destination directory are already files.
May delete these files ?
Return = delete these files,
Escape = delete nothing
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The files in the ADI driver destination directory may not be deleted.
But when copying in this directory files with same name will be
overwritten.
Return = continue, copy new files into this directory,
Escape = cancel, do not install ADI driver
#-
ERROR: AutoCAD/ADI driver cannot be installed because of too less DOS
memory!
The DOS command "MEM" must show at least 490 KByte as max. size of
executable programs.
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#> acadv
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Install ELSAview from which location ?
(Usually disk A:\ELSAVIEW)
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Copy ELSAview into which directory ?
Please pay attention: either the ELSAview files must be copied into
the ACAD main directory or the ELSAview directory must be included in
the AutoCAD environment variable 'ACAD' ('SET ACAD=...').
#-
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Display ELSAview documentation (README).
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#. OK-START
#
#> acadvf
FEHLER: ELSAview ist nicht korrekt installiert !
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The ELSAview files are copied.
Please pay attention: either the ELSAview files must be copied into
the ACAD main directory or the ELSAview directory must be included in
the AutoCAD environment variable 'ACAD' ('SET ACAD=...').
ELSAview may be loaded automatically (as also other ADS applications)
by entering the line 'ELSAVIEW' into the AutoCAD file ACAD.ADS.
Otherwise you have to call the command 'xload "ELSAview"' before
use of ELSAview.
Further informations to ELSAview can be found in the ASCII text
files on the ELSAview disk.
This files will be shown until you quit with Escape.
#-
Please insert ELSA disk 'ELSAview for AutoCAD R12 (DOS)'
(with ELSAview in A:\ELSAview directory)
#
#> anim
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Install Animator Pro driver from which location ?
(Usually disk A:\ANIPRO)
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Where is Animator Pro resource directory ?
Copy Animator Pro driver into which directory ?
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Display ELSA Animator Pro driver documentation (README).
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#. OK-START
#
#> animf
ERROR: Animator Pro driver not installed correctly !
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Animator Pro driver is copied.
Further information to the Animator Pro driver can be
found in the ASCII text file on the ELSA driver disk.
This file will be shown until you quit with Escape.
#-
Please insert ELSA disk
with ELSA Animator Pro driver in A:\ANIPRO directory
#
#> gcad
#-
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Install Generic CADD driver from which location ?
(Usually disk A:\GENERIC)
#-
#-
Copy Generic CADD driver into which directory ?
#-
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Display ELSA Generic CADD driver documentation (README).
#-
#. OK-START
#
#> gcadf
ERROR: Generic CADD driver not installed correctly !
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Generic CADD driver is copied.
Change into your Generic CADD directory and choose in the Generic
CADD configuration program CONFIG.EXE the ELSA driver.
Via environment variables you can modify the behavior of the driver.
This and further information to the Generic CADD driver can be
found in the ASCII text file on the ELSA driver disk.
This file will be shown until you quit with Escape.
#-
Please insert ELSA disk
with ELSA Generic CADD driver in A:\GENERIC directory
#
#> ustn
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#+1
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Do you want install for MicroStation version 5 the standard ELSA
driver or the POWERdraft ELSA displaylist driver ?
#-
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Install MicroStation driver from which location ?
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Copy MicroStation driver into which directory ?
#-
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Do you want install the MicroStation Viewer ?
The viewer is a program to view drawing files in a window in
MicroStation before loading them (drawing preview).
#-
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When you install MicroStation with only one ELSA graphics board,
please enter a 1.
When you install MicroStation for two ELSA graphics boards, enter
the number (1 or 2) of the graphics board you want install now.
Both graphics boards must be installed seperately one after the
other.
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Enter the wished horizontal resolution or 0 for default.
Typical values are eg. 640, 800, 1024, 1280 or 1600.
Please consider that not in all hardware configurations and in
all combinations with color depth all values are allowed.
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Enter the wished color depth in bits/pixel or 0 for default.
Typical values are eg. 4, 8, 16 or 32 bpp.
Please consider that not in all hardware configurations and in
all combinations with resolution all values are allowed.
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Enter the wished refresh rate in Hertz or 0 for default.
The driver will search a videomode with a similar refresh rate.
#-
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Display ELSA MicroStation driver documentation (README.*).
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#. OK-START
#
#> ustnf
ERROR: MicroStation driver not installed correctly !
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MicroStation driver files are copied.
Start the MicroStation configuration program USCONFIG in the
MicroStation directory on your harddisk.
Select under VENDOR SUPPLIED DRIVER the ELSA WINNER1000 driver.
The virtual graphics page must be disabled.
Please read the MicroStation driver documentation file README.*.
If you have more than one ELSA graphics board in your computer you
must pay attention to this file and also to the ELSA manual
(chapter: "Multi-screen Operation").
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ERROR: The wished videomode parameters cannot be set.
Please select other values.
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The wished videomode parameters must be told to the MicroStation
driver via environment variables (SET ELSA_USTN_...=...).
This should be entered into the DOS start file C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT.
Your old C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT will be stored into the file C:\AUTOEXEC.OLD.
Press the return key, when it is allowed to modify the C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT
or cancel the modification with the Escape key.
#-
Please insert ELSA disk 'MicroStation Driver'
(with ELSA MicroStation driver in A:\USTN5 directory)
#-
Please insert ELSA disk 'POWERdraft Driver for MicroStation'
(with ELSA MicroStation driver in A:\USTN5PD directory)
#
#> PCAD
#-
Copy P-CAD driver files new ?
#-
Show P-CAD driver documentation file ?
#-
Display command line parameters of P-CAD driver
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Modify P-CAD batch files ?
#
#> pcad2
#-
#-
Location of ELSA system software ?
Usually directory C:\WINNER.
#-
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Install P-CAD from which location ?
#-
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Copy P-CAD driver into which directory ?
#-
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Copy P-CAD batch files into which directory ?
#-
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Location of P-CAD configuration file ?
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#. OK-START
#
#> pcad5
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#-
Which directory holds the P-CAD batch files for calls of P-CAD
programs ?
#
#> pcad7
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Shall the P-CAD driver use half of the available memory for the
display list ?
If yes, the other half will be available for the P-CAD application.
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Amount of memory to be used for the display list by the P-CAD driver ?
This value only has an effect, if the last interrogation
"Display list memory half of memory" has been negated.
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Requested starting value (in %) of display scaling for driver
supported enlargement or reduction of the screen segment of the
displayed picture (standard value: 55 %) ?
#-
Requested starting value (in %) of display scaling for driver
supported panning of the screen segment of the displayed picture
(standard value: 50 %) ?
#-
The size of the ELSA menu area can be influenced by setting this
value.
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Adjust the time in which is a double click is detected as a double
click.
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The position of the ELSA menu area can be defined by setting this
option with the mouse cursor.
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Transparent display of P-CAD layers, so that layers can be seen
which are invisible otherwise ?
A modification of the color table might be sensible for this purpose.
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Use standard P-CAD colors or load color palette with values from
a color data file ?
A COLORS command of the PCADDRV.SYS file will be ignored in the
second case.
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Name of color value file, extension must be ".PAL", standard
name: "DELSAWIN.PAL".
#-
#-
#. OK-START
#
#> pcadf
ERROR: P-CAD driver is not installed correctly !
#-
The P-CAD PCADDRV.SYS configuration file includes the new driver
(the old file is in PCADDRV.OLD).
Please test the P-CAD driver installation by using the new batch
file.
Many features of the P-CAD driver can be controlled with command
line parameters. You should adapt them to your requirements under
the menu item "P-CAD batch files". Further information can be found
in the file "README" on the ELSA P-CAD driver disk.
Please take a look into this file !
#-
Please insert ELSA disk 'POWERdraft Driver for P-CAD'
(with ELSA P-CAD driver in A:\PCAD directory)
#-
ERROR: No valid P-CAD batch file in this directory !
#-
ERROR: PCAD must be ready installed for another videoadapter, eg. VGA !
#
#> cadother
A lot of DTP and CAD programs provide a software interface for one
of the following standards:
Microsoft Windows
Autodesk ADI (AutoCAD)
S3 enhanced Videomodes
VESA extended Videomodes
IBM VGA standard Videomodes
After installing the appropriate driver software, your
application must be configured for one of these interfaces.
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#> Utilities
Help programs for ELSA graphics boards.
Use cursor keys (─, ─, , ) to select item from the menu and view
further context-oriented help messages with function key F1.
Activate selected function with RETURN (CR, ─┘).
#-
execute command in DOS environment
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show program path, program arguments and DOS environment
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show DOS configuration file C:\CONFIG.SYS
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show DOS start batch file C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT
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show ASCII text file to be indicated
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show data of ELSA graphics board
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Change colors of color table or load color table from or
into file.
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#> pltedf
ERROR: Cannot initialize ! Press <Esc> !
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Palette loaded successfully.
#-
ERROR: Cannot find palette file !
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Palette saved successfully.
#-
ERROR: Cannot create palette file !
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#> errff
ERROR: Cannot find file !
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#> erremptlst
ERROR: empty list !
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#>Sync
Besides the video data the graphics board must transmit sync
information to the monitor to give an upright, stable image.
Several methods can be used for this purpose.
The sync signal is usally transfered through seperate lines (five
lines connected or 15pole D-Sub).
horizontal and vertical sync signals can also be transmitted
together as composite signal (four lines connected), or through
the green channel (sync-on-green, only three lines R/G/B).
#
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#>BGI
Borland Graphic Interface:
Borland defined this graphic software interface for conventional
video adapters like Hercules, EGA and VGA for use with the Borland
Pascal and C Compilers.
#
#>TIM=...
#.ELSA_TIM=...
#
#>SET ELSA_TIM=...
#.ELSA_TIM=...
#
#>ELSA_TIM=...
When storing a graphics mode the graphics mode data will be stored
also in the DOS start file AUTOEXEC.BAT, e.g.:
SET ELSA_TIM=1152,864,8,76, 101250, 1488,16,112,208, 900,1,3,32, 0
With the environment variable defined by this line the DOS drivers
may load the graphics mode data of the last stored graphics mode.
The single values have the following meaning:
x resolution, y resolution, bits/pixel, refresh rate (in Hz),
pixel clock (in kHz),
horizontal total, frontporch, syncwidth, backporch (in pixels),
vertical total, frontporch, syncwidth, backporch (in lines),
flags (usually 0, 1 means interlaced).
#
#>Videotiming
#.Monitortiming
#
#>Monitortiming
ELSA graphics boards can be operated with any customary monitor
with the required bandwidth, scan and refresh rates.
As monitors even of the same series always vary more or less in
their construction, you should always adjust monitor timing values,
in order to get the optimum picture.
This can be done with the installation program SetupDos, via the
monitor timing menu.
ELSA graphics boards provide default setups suited for direct
operation with many customary monitors, so that only fine adjustments
are required in the installation program.
#
#>Memory expansions
The 640 KByte main Memory of IBM compatible computers under DOS
can be extended either by extended memory or by expanded memory.
#
#>Memory expansions PC
The main RAM of IBM compatible computers with 640 KBytes under DOS can
be extended either by extended memory or by expanded memory.
See also:
UMA Upper Memory Area
HMA High Memory Area
EMS Expanded Memory
XMS Extended Memory
QEMM
386MAX
HIMEM
EMM386
VCPI Virtual Control Program Interface
DPMI DOS Protected Mode Interface
DOS Extender
#
#>UMA, UMB
#.Upper Memory Area
#
#>Upper Memory Area
UMA Upper Memory Area, UMB Upper Memory Blocks:
UMA is the real mode memory range above the conventional DOS memory
(usually 640 KBytes) within the first Megabyte. This range usually
reaches between video memory and BIOS-ROM, i.e. from segment address
A000 to FFFF. Especially the range between C800 and EFFF is often free.
Even if 64 KBytes were reserved for four EMS pages, there would still
remain 96 KBytes. However, the free address range is often split-up, so
that we are talking about upper memory blocks (UMB). If RAM memory is
faded into these UMBs, device drivers might eg. be 'highloaded' there,
so that less memory would be occupied in the conventional DOS memory
range. Memory managers like QEMM from Quarterdeck, Qualitas' 386MAX,
or EMM386 from Microsoft (DOS Version 5.0) support this procedure.
UMA and HMA (High Memory Area) should not be mixed up.
See also: HMA, EMS, XMS, EMM386.EXE, DOS 5.0.
#
#>HMA
#.Extended Memory
#
#>High Memory Area
#.Extended Memory
#
#>XMS
#.Extended Memory
#
#>Extended Memory
The main RAM of IBM compatible computers with 640 KBytes under DOS can
be extended either by extended memory or by expanded memory.
HMA High Memory Area:
By an activation of the A20 address line, a memory range of nearly
64 KBytes of high memory (above 1 MByte) can be used in real mode
under DOS (FFFF:000F...FFFF:FFFF). DOS 5.0 eg. makes use of this.
HMA and UMA (Upper Memory Area) should not be mixed up.
XMS Extended Memory:
RAM memory in the address range above 1 MByte. Cannot be used directly
in real mode under DOS. There are various access methods which can NOT
be used together: VDISK (Header, Bottom-Up), INT15H (Interrupt,
Top-Down) and XMS 2.0 Specification (eg. HIMEM.SYS, QEMM). Only with
XMS allocated memory can be reallocated. Memory managers can be used
to convert extended memory into expanded memory.
See also: UMA, HIMEM.SYS, DOS 5.0, EMS Expanded Memory.
#
#>EMS
#.Expanded Memory
#
#>Expanded Memory
EMS Expanded Memory, Memory expansion by bank switching.
As only 640 KBytes of RAM can be used directly in DOS real mode,
additional memory is faded into an EMS frame between video memory
and BIOS ROM in 16 KByte pages.
This is supported by EMM Expanded Memory Managers, which should
fulfill LIM EMS Specifications 4.0 (eg. QEMM from Quarterdeck,
Qualitas' 386MAX, or EMM386 from Microsoft).
Quarterdeck's QEMM has the advantage of dynamic memory shares by
application (shared EMS/XMS), while HIMEM/EMM386 requires a fixed
partition between EMS and XMS.
See also: EMM386.EXE, DOS 5.0, XMS Extended Memory.
#
#>386MAX
#.HIMEM.SYS
#
#>QEMM
#.HIMEM.SYS
#
#>HIMEM.SYS
QEMM386.SYS from Quarterdeck, Qualitas' 386MAX.SYS and HIMEM.SYS/
EMM386.EXE from Microsoft are memory managers for UMA upper memory,
HMA High Memory, XMS Extended Memory and EMS Expanded Memory.
Quemm can be installed by the following entries in the DOS
configuration file C:\CONFIG.SYS:
DEVICE=C:\UTIL\QEMM\QEMM386.SYS RAM X=A000-C800 FR=E000
HIMEM/EMM386 can be installed by eg. the following entries in the DOS
configuration file C:\CONFIG.SYS:
DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS
DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE RAM
Quarterdeck's QEMM has the advantage of dynamic memory shares by
application (shared EMS/XMS), while HIMEM/EMM386 requires a fixed
partition between EMS and XMS.
See also: UMA, HMA, EMS, XMS, EMM386.EXE, DOS 5.0
#
#>EMM386.EXE
EMM Expanded Memory Managers like EMM386 from Microsoft, Quarterdeck's
QEMM and 386MAX by Qualitas support usage of the upper memory area
(UMA) on 386/486/Pentium computers and convert extended memory into
expanded memory (EMS).
For UMA only, the EMM386 can eg. be entered in the DOS configuration
file C:\CONFIG.SYS:
DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE X=A000-C7FF NOEMS
If EMS memory is additionally required, the following entry could be
made:
DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE 1024 X=A000-C7FF FRAME=E000 RAM
An installed XMS extended memory driver like eg. HIMEM.SYS is vital
for EMM386. Its entry in the CONFIG.SYS must precede the EMM386 entry.
Furthermore, the commands "DOS=UMB", "DEVICEHIGH=...", "LOADHIGH ..."
are required for 'highloading' into UMA under DOS 5.0.
Quarterdeck's QEMM has the advantage of dynamic memory shares by
application (shared EMS/XMS), while HIMEM/EMM386 requires a fixed
partition between EMS and XMS.
See also: UMA, EMS, XMS, HIMEM.SYS, DOS 5.0.
#
#>SMARTDRV.SYS
Disk cache, installs temporary memory for hard disk accesses in order
to speed up repeated reading accesses.
To use 1024 KBytes of extended memory, you might eg. make the
following entry in the DOS configuration file C:\CONFIG.SYS:
DEVICE=C:\DOS\SMARTDRV.SYS 1024
The following entry would provide expanded memory:
DEVICE=C:\DOS\SMARTDRV.SYS 1024 /A
WINDOWS 3 can affect the size of the cache memory independently.
The following line will limit the size to a maximum of 1024 KBytes and
a minimum of 256 KBytes:
DEVICE=C:\DOS\SMARTDRV.SYS 1024 256
An installed XMS extended memory driver like QEMM or HIMEM is vital
for SMARTDRV. Its entry in the CONFIG.SYS must precede the SMARTDRV
entry.
See also: EMS, XMS, HIMEM.SYS, EMM386.EXE, RAMDRIVE.SYS.
#
#>RAMDRIVE.SYS
Installs a fast RAM drive.
To use 1024 KBytes of extended memory, you might eg. make the
following entry in the DOS configuration file C:\CONFIG.SYS:
DEVICE=C:\DOS\RAMDRIVE.SYS 1024 /E
The following entry would provide expanded memory:
DEVICE=C:\DOS\RAMDRIVE.SYS 1024 /A
You should always use either /E or /A, as else DOS main memory would
be used.
An installed XMS extended memory driver like eg. QEMM or HIMEM.SYS
is vital for RAMDRIVE. Its entry in the CONFIG.SYS must precede the
RAMDRIVE entry.
See also: EMS, XMS, HIMEM.SYS, EMM386.EXE, SMARTDRV.SYS.
#
#>DEVICEHIGH
#.DOS 5.0
#
#>LOADHIGH
#.DOS 5.0
#
#>DOS 5.0
Microsoft DOS version 5.0 can provide more conventional memory on
386/486/Pentium computers, if programs are 'highloaded' into the UMA
and DOS into the HMA.
This can be done by eg. the following entries in the DOS
configuration file C:\CONFIG.SYS:
DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS (Extended Memory Manager)
DOS=HIGH (load DOS into HMA)
DOS=UMB (use UMBs from UMA)
DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE RAM ... (put RAM into UMBs)
DEVICEHIGH=... (highload Device Driver)
You can also use the C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT to 'highload' programs:
LOADHIGH ... (highload resident TSR program)
Quarterdeck's QEMM has the advantage of dynamic memory shares by
application (shared EMS/XMS), while HIMEM/EMM386 requires a fixed
partition between EMS and XMS.
See also: UMA, HMA, EMS, XMS, HIMEM.SYS, EMM386.EXE,
CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT
and your DOS 5.0 manual.
#
#>CONFIG.SYS
#.AUTOEXEC.BAT
#
#>AUTOEXEC.BAT
Following are examples for DOS 5.0 configuration files, which
should only give an idea of what might have to be done:
CONFIG.SYS:
SHELL=C:\COMMAND.COM /P/E:1024
COUNTRY=49,,C:\DOS\COUNTRY.SYS
FILES=30
BUFFERS=10
DEVICE=C:\DOS\SETVER.EXE
DEVICE=C:\UTIL\QEMM\QEMM386.SYS RAM X=A000-C800 FR=E000
DEVICE=C:\UTIL\QEMM\LOADHI.SYS C:\DOS\SMARTDRV.SYS 1024
DOS=HIGH
AUTOEXEC.BAT:
ECHO ON
BREAK ON
VERIFY ON
C:\UTIL\QEMM\LOADHI C:\DOS\KEYB GR,,C:\DOS\KEYBOARD.SYS
C:\UTIL\QEMM\LOADHI C:\UTIL\MOUSE
PROMPT $P $G
PATH C:\BAT;C:\DOS;C:\UTIL
#
#>VCPI
#.DPMI
#
#>DPMI
VCPI (Virtual Control Program Interface) and DPMI (DOS Protected Mode
Interface) are software standards which enable cooperation of several
protected mode applications under DOS. They are vital for the
parallel operation of DOS extenders (like 386|DOS-Extender from Phar
Lap Software or Ergo's OS/386), 386 memory managers (like QEMM 386
from Quarterdeck or 386MAX from Qualitas), and multitasking control
programs (like WINDOWS 3 from Microsoft or Quarterdeck's Deskview).
VCPI allows clients to access the highest privileged level ring 0,
while the DPMI Server does not. Thus, the latter forces the Kernel/
User protect model. Therefore, DPMI is the better choice for
multitasking systems.
For this reason, WINDOWS 3 can only be used in 386 Enhanced Mode, if
there either is no memory manager installed, or a DPMI compatible one
(eg. QEMM Version 5.1).
#
#>DOS-Extender
Eg. 386|DOS-Extender from Phar Lap Software or OS/386 from Ergo.
By means of DOS extenders DOS real mode programs are enabled to
switch into protected mode. This allows them to access more than 640
KBytes of memory directly, and on 386/486/Pentium computers no
64 KByte segments are required.
Eg. AutoCAD supports a DOS extender.
#
#>Environment
#.SET
#
#>SET
DOS environment variables can be set with the DOS SET command.
The syntax is eg.:
SET PATH=C:\DOS
The above line assigns the text "C:\DOS" to the variable name "PATH".
Such variables are at the disposition of any DOS program.
When defining an environment variable, you should always enter the
SET command without parameters to make sure that your text has
actually been taken up. This is recommended because the room for
environment variables is limited. The memory can be extended by the
following line in your DOS configuration file C:\CONFIG.SYS:
SHELL=C:\COMMAND.COM /P/E:1024
#
#>ISA
#.Bus
#
#>EISA
#.Bus
#
#>MCA
#.Bus
#
#>Microchannel
#.Bus
#
#>VL
#.Bus
#
#>PCI
#.Bus
#
#>Bus
IBM compatible computers provide extension slots for extension boards.
There are various bus systems:
ISA, Industry Standard Architecture:
Originally 8 bits wide in the IBM PC, the bus system was extended to
16 bits data width and 24 bits address width in the IBM AT.
EISA, Extended Industry Standard Architecture:
32-bit bus system, multi-master.
Double-row connectors.
ISA extension boards can be used.
MCA, PS/2 Microchannel:
32-bit bus system, multi-master.
Half size contact width.
ISA extension boards cannot be used.
VL, VESA Localbus:
Very fast 32-bit bus system (extension to ISA bus).
ISA extension boards can be used.
PCI, Peripheral Component Interconnect Localbus:
Very fast 32-bit bus system. Also for non-Intel-CPUs.
ISA extension boards cannot be inserted into PCI slot.
#
#>Zoomlist
#.Displaylist
#
#>Displaylist
The terms "displaylist" and "zoomlist" are used for a technology
that considerably accelerates the operation of graphics drivers.
The graphics driver stores the graphics data of a larger range than
the currently displayed one. ZOOM and PAN operations can therefore
be effected much faster.
#
#>386 Modes
#.CPU Modes
#
#>CPU Modes
86 Real Mode: 16 bit, 64 KByte Segments, max. 1 MByte
286 Protected Mode: 16 bit, 64 KByte Segments, max. 16 MByte, Multitask
386 Protected Mode: 16 or 32 bit, 64 KByte or 4 GByte Segments,
max 64 TByte, Multitasking, virtuel 86 DOS Tasks
486 and Pentium: as 386
#
#>OS/2 Versions
#.Windows 3 Modes
#
#>Windows 3 Modes
Windows 3 Modes:
86 CPU: Normal Mode (WIN /R, Real Mode, only Windows 3.0)
286 CPU: Standard Mode (WIN /S, 286 Protected Mode)
386 CPU: 386 Enhanced Mode (386 Protected Mode (16 bit),
Virtuel 86 DOS Tasks, Virtuel memory management with
demand paging in 4 KByte packets, DPMI Interface),
(also 486 and Pentium CPU)
Windows Versions:
Windows 3.0: 88/86/286/386/486/Pentium CPUs (s.o.)
Windows 3.1: True-Type-Fonts, OLE, no Real Mode, 286/386/486/Pentium
Windows NT: Microsoft NT New Technology,
386 Protected Mode (32 bit),
preemptive Multitasking, Multithreading, named Pipes,
Intel x86 CPU + DEC Alpha CPU + MIPS R4000 CPU
OS/2 Versions:
Version 1.0: 286 Protected Mode (16 bit),
priority-controlled preemptive multitasking
Version 1.1: PM Presentation Manager
Version 1.2: HPFS High Performance File System
Version 1.3: OS/2-Lite, needs less RAM
Version 2.0: 386 Protected Mode (32 bit),
virtual 86 DOS tasks, virtual memory management with
demand paging in 4 KByte packets, DPMI, WINDOWS
#
#>DIB
DIB (Device Independent Bitmap) is a standard for storing video data,
which is used under Windows 3. It supports color depths of 1, 4, 8 and
24 bits per pixel (2 / 16 / 256 color look-up table / Truecolor).
#
#>RISC
#.CISC
#
#>CISC
CISC: Complex Instruction Set CPU, eg.:
Intel 80386 / 80486 / Pentium
Motorola 68040
RISC: Reduced Instruction Set CPU, eg.:
Intel i860
Mips R4000
Motorola RS 6000 (IBM, Apple)
Sun SPARC (Workstations)
#
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2.) Menu Text
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##setup 4.03 a
# Help F1 , 1
Help Index
German
USA/English
End
# Installation , 1, 14
Error: no ELSA board , -1
Error: no ELSA board , -1
Error: no ELSA board , -1
Error: no ELSA board , -1
Error: no ELSA board , -1
Error: no ELSA board , -1
Error: no ELSA board , -1
Error: no ELSA board , -1
Error: no ELSA board , -1
# GUI/CAD Driver , 9, 30
Windows
AutoCAD for Windows
───────────────────────────
AutoCAD/ADI for DOS
AutoCAD Viewer (ELSAview)
3D Studio (DOS)
MicroStation PC
P-CAD
───────────────────────────
others , 1
# Utilities , 1, 49
DOS , 1
PATH + ENVIRONMENT , 1
C:\CONFIG.SYS , 4
C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT , 4
Show File , 6
Graphics Board Data , 1
Edit Color Palette , 1
##setup 4.03 b
# hlpidx
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# monkhz
Enter the following data of your monitor:
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Monitor manufacturer:
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Monitor model:
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max. horizontal scan rate (deflection frequency):
[ ] kHz
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┌────────────╖
│ OK - START ║
╘════════════╝
# ACAD
Installation of ACAD/ADI Driver , 1
Show ACAD/ADI Driver Documentation , 22
Show ACAD/ADI Driver Configuration Options , 22
Modify 3DS Batch File , 12
# acadv
ELSAview Files (installation source):
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AutoCAD Directory (installation destination):
,
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┌─────────────────────────────╖
│ Show ELSAview Documentation ║ , 17,2,29
│ Start Installation ║ , 9,2,29
╘═════════════════════════════╝
# ustn
( ) Standard driver for MicroStation version 5
( ) POWERdraft driver for MicroStation version 5 (displaylist)
,
MicroStation driver installation source:
,
MicroStation driver installation destination:
,
,
[ ] install MicroStation viewer ? , 29
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[ ] 1 for first (right) or 2 for second (left) monitor , 31
[ ] xres wished horizontal resolution or 0 for default , 31
[ ] bpp wished color depth in bits/pixel or 0 for default , 35
[ ] Hz wished refresh rate in Hertz or 0 for default , 36
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┌────────────────────────────────────────╖
│ show MicroStation driver documentation ║ , 28,2,40
│ start installation ║ , 9,2,40
╘════════════════════════════════════════╝
# PCAD
New Installation of P-CAD Driver , 5
Show P-CAD Driver Documentation , 19
Show P-CAD Driver Configuration Options , 19
Modify P-CAD Batch Files , 14
# plted
modify color
Standard palettes , 10
Hexdump of palette , 1
load palette from binary file , 1
store palette in binary file , 1
store palette in ASCII file , 18
##setup 4.03 c
# montim
( ) 4 bpp = 16 colors
( ) 8 bpp = 256 colors (standard)
( ) 16 bpp = 65536 colors
( ) 24 bpp = 16.7Mio colors
[ ] X resolution horizontal (e.g. 1024)
[ ] Y resolution vertical (e.g. 768)
,
[ ] Hz refresh rate (e.g. 75)
[ ] kHz scan rate
[ ] MHz pixel clock
,
+/- increase/decrease value
,
[ ] Details (only for experts)
,
[ ] Test screen (show before storing)
l/r/u/d Image to left/right/up/down
H/h/V/v Image in-/decrease horizontal/vertical
,
┌──────────╖
│ S Store ║ , 3, 2,10
╘══════════╝
# mondetails
[ ] X resolution horizontal (e.g. 1024)
[ ] Y resolution vertical (e.g. 768)
,
[ ] hor. frontporch in pixels (e.g. 16)
[ ] hor. syncwidth in pixels (e.g. 96)
[ ] hor. backporch in pixels (e.g. 176)
[ ] ver. frontporch in lines (e.g. 1)
[ ] ver. syncwidth in lines (e.g. 3)
[ ] ver. backporch in lines (e.g. 28)
,
[ ] Hz refresh rate (e.g. 75) , 11
[ ] kHz scan rate
[ ] MHz pixel clock
,
[ ] Test screen (show before storing)
l/r/u/d Image to left/right/up/down
H/h/V/v Image in-/decrease horizontal/vertical
,
┌──────────╖
│ S Store ║ , 3, 2,10
╘══════════╝
# monstore
Please select a storing place for the new videomode:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# acad2
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( ) ELSAadi for AutoCAD R12/R13 without ELSAicon/ELSArender
( ) ELSAadi+ELSAicon for AutoCAD R12/R13 or ELSAadi+ELSArender for R12
[ ] ELSAadi for 3D Studio version 2.0/3.0
,
ACAD/ADI driver installation source:
,
ACAD/ADI driver installation destination:
,
AutoCAD was called by (incl. path + file extension e.g. C:\ACADR13.BAT):
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new AutoCAD calling batch file:
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Only if 3D Studio installation:
3D Studio was called by (incl. path and file extension):
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new 3D Studio calling batch file:
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┌────────────╖
│ OK - START ║
╘════════════╝
# acad3
ELSA ACAD/ADI driver directory:
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# acad4
ELSA ACAD/ADI driver directory:
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# acad5
ELSA system software directory:
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ELSA ACAD/ADI driver directory:
,
ADI application calling batch file:
,
┌────────────╖
│ OK - START ║
╘════════════╝
# acad6
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[ ] Video mode number (0 = default)
[ ] xres horizontal resolution (0 = default)
[ ] bpp color depth in bits/pixel (0 = default)
[ ] Hz refresh rate in Hertz (0 = default)
[ ] Render video mode number
[ ] xres horizontal resolution at rendering (0 = default)
[ ] bpp color depth at rendering (0 = default)
[ ] Hz refresh rate at rendering (0 = default)
[ ] digitizer tablet instead of mouse (not with 3DS)
[ ] Menu background color (not with 3DS)
[ ] Menu foreground color (not with 3DS)
[ ] Statusline background color (not with 3DS)
[ ] Statusline foreground color (not with 3DS)
[ ] Promptarea background color (not with 3DS)
[ ] Promptarea foregrund color (not with 3DS)
[ ] Limit linecolor (not with 3DS) , 8
[ ] Character width
[ ] prompt area text rows (1...10) (not with 3DS) , -1
┌────────────╖
│ OK - START ║
╘════════════╝
# pcad2
ELSA system software directory:
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P-CAD installation source:
,
P-CAD installation destination for driver files:
,
P-CAD installation destination for batch files:
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P-CAD configuration file:
,
,
┌────────────╖
│ OK - START ║
╘════════════╝
# pcad3
Directory for P-CAD driver files:
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# pcad4
Directory for P-CAD driver files:
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# pcad5
Directory for P-CAD batch files:
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# pcad6
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# pcad7
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[ ] displaylist memory half of memory
[ ] KByte displaylist memory
[ ] % scale startvalue for zoom (1..99) , 31
[ ] % scale startvalue for pan (1..99) , 31
[ ] size of ELSA menu area (6..10)
[ ] double click delay (3...8) , 25
[ ] ELSA menu area at cursor position , 26
[ ] transparent mode
[ ] load color palette from file
[ ] color palette file name , 35
┌────────────╖
│ OK - START ║
╘════════════╝
# coledit
select color , 1, 0,21
color no. [ ] , 7, 14
color value [ ] , 7, 14
[ ] % Red , 9, 2
[ ] % Green , 9, 2
[ ] % Blue , 9, 2
┌──────────────────╖
│ + increase value ║ , 3, 2,18
│ - decrease value ║ , 3, 2,18
╘══════════════════╝
# pltsel
Previous palette , 1
AutoCAD palette
Default palette
VGA palette
CGA palette
Grey scale
Continuous palette
##