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To get QPEG working for your graphics card, follow these steps:
1. Copy the appropriate configuration file to your QPEG directory
and rename it to QPEG.CFG, for example:
COPY \QPEG\CFG\ET4000HI.CFG \QPEG\QPEG.CFG
If you're not sure which configuration file to choose, look into
your graphics card's manual. It should mention the name of the
card or the name of the chipset.
2. You should then browse through the configuration file, read the
comments and check if everything looks okay.
3. Copy the video driver to your QPEG directory (don't rename it),
for example:
COPY \QPEG\DRV\ET4000.DRV \QPEG
If you're not sure which driver to choose, look at the configuration
file: the first line that is not a comment (i.e. not preceded by
a '#') will look like this:
ET4000 BGR
In this case you must use the driver ET4000.DRV. If the line goes like
GENOA BGR
you have to use GENOA.DRV, etc.
4. Run QPEG by typing 'QPEG' (if you want some information about the
command line options, type 'QPEG /?').
Try viewing images using different video modes. If everything works
fine, sit back and relax.
Some Hints:
- If you can't get a video driver to work, try the VESA configuration.
If your VGA BIOS hasn't embedded VESA compatibility, you have to install
a VESA BIOS extension (VBE) before starting QPEG.
- You can write your own video driver. Please read the file DRVSRC\DRV.DOC
for more information.