STR00000="Stealth Family - Graphics and Multimedia Accelerators"
STR00004="Stealth64 Video 2001 series (or Stealth64 Video 2001TV)"
;Product
STR01000="Stealth64 Video 2001 series (or Stealth64 Video 2001TV)"
; Windows 95 -------------------------------------------------------------
STR02000="What drivers do I use with Windows 95?"
STR02001="There are two different Diamond drivers for use with the Stealth64 Video 2001 Series. The Diamond GT Drivers for Windows 95 is now available for download."
STR02002="These are for use with the Stealth64 Video 2001 Series, but do not yet support the Stealth64 Video 2001TV, the DTV 1100, or the MPEG Video Player 1100. For these hardware combinations, it is necessary to use our DirectX based drivers."
STR02003="To use the TV tuner built into the Stealth64 Video 2001TV, or the DTV 1100, you will also need the DTV software. Both software and driver packages are available on line."
STR02004="Please view the Driver Update page to download the current driver and software."
STR03000="Do your Windows 95 drivers contain the utility InControl Tools like your Windows 3.x drivers did?"
STR03001="Yes, version 4.02.218 or later contains InControl Tools 95, which includes the same features you are accustomed to using with the InControl Tools that you used in Windows 3.x."
STR03002="InControl Tools 95 also features a Wizard that lets you choose specific refresh rates for your particular monitor."
STR03010="Why are your Windows 95 drivers listed as version 4.00.x instead of version 2.0 like you previously stated in your Windows 95 documentation?"
STR03011="Windows 95 drivers that support DirectX API's are required by Microsoft to register as a minimum version 4.00.00 in order for the DirectX API's to recognize and work in conjunction with the Windows 95 drivers."
STR03100="My display flickers, shows low refresh rates, or appears in an interlaced mode."
STR03101="The default S3 drivers that are supplied with Windows 95 do not have VxD support to enable to use of the monitor selection from the Display Properties."
STR03102="In order to set the monitor timing correctly, you will want to use a drivers that provides this support."
STR03103="At this time, there are two options: \n 1) the Diamond GT Driver, or \n 2) The Diamond DirectX Driver for the Stealth64 Video 2001 Series. \nEither will allow the use of the monitor selection in the Display Properties."
STR03104="Both of these driver sets are available from Diamond's online services, and from Diamond's Customer Service. Please view the Driver Update page to download the current driver and software."
STR03200="My icons are corrupted after installing the Diamond GT drivers."
STR03201="Many icon corruption problems have been corrected in the later versions of the Diamond GT Drivers. Please verify that you have the current version of the drivers."
STR03202="The current versions are posted on all of our online services.\nPlease view the driver update page to download the current driver and software."
STR03300="When installing DirectX applications, I receive a message asking if I want to install a certified DirectX driver."
STR03301="You should select No"
STR03302="Choosing Yes will reinstall a driver that is not as accelerated as the Diamond drivers that you currently have installed."
STR03303="Selecting No ensures that the best drivers available for this product remains in tact. The Diamond drivers will be DirectX-certified as soon as Microsoft begins their certification process."
STR03400="I receive a General Protection Fault when using After Dark for Windows version 3.1."
STR03401="This problem has been corrected in After Dark version 3.2. Please upgrade to this version."
STR03500="My QuickTime movies do not play properly. The music plays fine, but the display is just a black screen."
STR03501="This problem has been resolved with later versions of the drivers."
STR03502="Please upgrade to the current version of the Diamond GT Drivers or the Diamond DirectX Driver for the Stealth64 Video 2001 Series."
; Windows 3.1 ------------------------------------------------------------
STR04000="When I start Windows 3.1x using the 64k or 16.7M color driver, I get a message from Program Manager: <Extremely Low On Memory: Not enough memory to convert all the program icons>."
STR04001="This error message is a function of Windows' use of memory, not the amount of RAM in the system, or the amount of video RAM on the card."
STR04002="When Program Manager uses up it's fixed amount of allocated memory to convert the icons in each group to the color depth supported by the display driver, the remaining icons will appear as black boxes."
STR04003="There are two ways to work around this Windows limitation:"
STR04004="1. If you have abnormally large groups, you may have to split the group into two or more separate groups to comply with the 64K limit for a Program Manager group. The size restriction of 64K includes information for each program item, including icon color information."
STR04005="2. Use a third party shell, such as Norton Desktop, that uses a different method for caching icon information, and can rebuild the icon cache easily."
STR04006="For more information on this, view the Microsoft Knowledge Base."
STR04100="I get a GPF (General Protection Fault) in the display driver when running Word Perfect 6.x using a display driver greater than 256 colors or when creating a new table."
STR04101="Performing the following will likely solve this problem:"
STR04102="1. With only the Program Manager open, find the WP icon. Select this icon, and hit the ALT+ENTER keystroke combination. To the command line property, add the following parameters: "/FL" to the line right after the .EXE of Word Perfect. Click on the OK button to close this dialog box."
STR04103="2. Open the File Manager and find the file STANDARD.WPT in the Word Perfect template directory. Delete or rename this file. Close File Manager."
STR04104="3. Open Word Perfect. The modified command line will give Word Perfect the information to create a working table template."
STR04200="The icons in Norton Desktop for Windows appear corrupt and miscolored after installing a new display driver."
STR04201="Norton Desktop for Windows caches the Windows icons in order to increase the performance of the application. When the color depth is changed the cached icon image is no longer valid. To correct this perform the following steps:"
STR04202=" * Go to the Control Center and chose Quick Access \n * Select Advanced \n * In the following dialog box there is a choice to reset the icons"
STR04203="This will rebuild the icon cache file with information from the current Windows color depth. Keep in mind that this will need to be done each time the color depth it changed."
STR04300="When I run some multimedia programs and games, my display appears fragmented like a `jigsaw puzzle'."
STR04301="This is an application limitation due to the way that the application uses Device Dependent Bitmaps to control the graphics on the screen instead of the Standard Device Independent Bitmaps."
STR04302="There is no permanent fix available through Diamond. However, we do offer a work around. You can edit the SYSTEM.INI file (located in the \WINDOWS directory) and look for the [STLTH64.DRV] section (if this section does not exist, add it). If there is a line that reads DeviceBitMaps=0 change it to DeviceBitMaps=1."
STR04303="If the section or line is not there, simply add the following text to the SYSTEM.INI:\n [STLTH64.DRV] \n devicebitmaps=1 "
STR04304="Although this work around should correct the problem with these types of games, it may cause side effects. You should restore your SYSTEM.INI file to it's origin