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Stealth 64 DRAM README.S3
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INSTALLATION NOTES:
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1. You must have OS/2 DOS Support installed in order to install this driver.
2. The OS/2 ATTRIB command is used during installation. If you elected not
to install the OS/2 System Utility Programs or you have deleted the
ATTRIB, command you must use Selective Install to restore the ATTRIB
command before continuing.
3. If you previously installed SVGA support, return to VGA resolution using
the new SETVGA procedure found at the end of this README before you
install this driver.
4. You must have run the S64DMODE.EXE utility and selected a monitor
from the Stealth 64 Installation disk prior to installing these
drivers. **You must select a predefined monitor, as Custom does not
work properly under OS/2. If you have not done this, do so now. Note,
that the S64DMODE.EXE which is on this disk, does not list Custom monitor
as an option. Refer to instructions in the Stealth 64 User's Manual for
running S64DMODE.EXE and selecting a monitor.
5. The Volume Labels for the diskettes must be 'S3 DRV1' and 'S3 DRV2' for
the first and second diskettes respectively.
INSTALLATION:
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This video accelerator driver is compatible with OS/2 2.1. Do not install it
over any display driver other than VGA.
1. Place the Stealth 64 DRAM OS/2 driver diskette into drive A (or any other diskette drive).
2. Open an OS/2 full-screen or OS/2 window session.
3. Change to the OS/2 directory. Then type 'attrib -r -s -h screen0*.sys'.
4. Then switch to the floppy drive where you inserted the Stealth 64 OS/2
driver disk. Then, at the prompt, type the following command:
S3INST A: C:
where: A: is the diskette drive
C: is the drive where OS/2 2.1 is installed
This command will copy all necessary files to the OS/2 drive.
You will be requested to put disk #2 into the drive.
5. When S3INST has completed executing, remove the diskette from the
diskette drive, perform a shutdown, and then restart the system.
6. Open the "OS/2 System" folder.
7. Open the "System Setup" folder.
8. Open the "Display Driver Install" (DSPINSTL) object.
When the Display Driver Install window appears, chose primary display,
then select "OK".
The Primary Display Adapter type window will then appear with
a list of drivers. You will want to select the '32-bit S3 Display
Drivers v2.4', this should be toward the beginning of the list.
Then click "OK".
When the Monitor Configuration/Selection Utility window appears,
the "Install Using Defaults for Monitor Type" option is preselected.
Select the "Install Using Display Adapter Utility Program" option, then
select "OK".
9. The Monitor Configuration/Selection Utility Location windows should
appear. For the Utility Location, type:
C:\S64D\UTIL\S64DMODE.EXE MONITOR
If you installed S64DMODE into a different directory, modify the above
path accordingly. Select "OK".
10. When the source directory pop-up window appears, insert the Stealth 64
OS/2 Driver diskette 1 of 2, and select Install.
DSPINSTL determines the hardware configuration by creating the
SVGADATA.PMI file on the drive where the OS2 directory is located.
If the SVGADATA.PMI file has not been created, the adapter will not be
supported.
11. When the installation is complete, do the following:
a. Open "OS/2 System".
b. Open "System Setup".
c. Open the "System" object. The Screen page of the Settings
notebook lists all the supported resolutions for your
configuration.
d. Select a resolution; then, close the notebook.
12. Perform a shutdown; then, restart the system.
Note that during the installation of this driver a DISPLAY.LOG file is
created in the OS2\INSTALL directory. This file identifies the OS/2 2.1
system files that were updated and indicates whether the installation was
successful. The contents of this file might be useful if you need to report
an installation problem to Diamond Multimedia Systems.
Known Limitations
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S64DMODE monitor selections
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The Custom monitor selection does not work properly with OS/2. You will
need to select one of the predefined monitors.
DOS Sessions and Applications
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With the program VPIC6 under FS DOS, GIFs cannot be viewed in the 1280x1024
resolution.
OS/2 Full Screen Sessions and Applications
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Context switching from Win-OS/2 full screen to OS/2 full screen may
produce a distorted text in OS/2 full screen.
MMPM/2
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When using 16.7Million colors, Digital Video will display black on the screen.
This is a limitation of MMPM/2, and 32-bpp modes.
Contacting DIAMOND
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Diamond can be reached through a number of ways:
Postal Service : Diamond Multimedia Systems, Inc.
1130 East Arques Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
Voice (Main) : (408) 736-2000
Voice (TechSppt): (408) 736-2000 [M-F 6-7; Sat 8-4 Pacific]
[plus 24hr automated help]
FAX (Main) : (408) 730-5750
FAX (Support) : (408) 773-8000
BBS (to 2400) : (408) 730-1100
BBS (9600+) : (408) 524-9301
CompuServe : GO DMNDONLINE
America Online : GO DIAMOND
All product names listed are trademarks or copyrights of their
respective owners.
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Diamond Multimedia Systems, Inc. (c) 1993-94
(408) 736-2000 All Rights Reserved
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