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- Dear User,
-
- Print VPIC.TXT using 17 chars/inch and 8 lines/inch to get a handy one page
- quick reference guide for VPIC.
-
- The new CONFIG program allows you to configure VPIC from a menu. Just make
- sure VPIC.EXE, CVPIC.EXE, CONFIG.EXE, and all the configuration files
- (.cfg extension) are in the current directory. Then enter CONFIG and you
- will get a menu (similar to the VPIC menu) of all the configuration files.
- The menu also lists the contents of the currently highlighted file. You can move
- thru the list of files using the cursor keys, or by pressing a letter key jump
- to the next filename starting with that letter (or number). Just look for a file
- which matches the parameters for your board, and press ENTER to configure VPIC
- using that configuration file. ESCape ends the CONFIG program without
- configuring VPIC. If none of the supplied files match your board, copy the
- closest one to a new filename (with extension .cfg) and use a text editor to
- modify it to your boards requirements. The ZYMOS is a Trident TVGA 8900, and the
- TRIDENT is the TVGA 8800. The TSENG is the ET3000, and the TSENG4 is the ET4000.
-
- The new WHICHVGA program will try to identify your VGA chip and the amount of
- display memory you have. It isn't foolproof, but works most of the time.
-
- See CONFIG.DOC for a comprehensive explanation of the configuration process and
- .cfg file format. See VPIC.DOC for all the other features of VPIC.
-
-
- Enjoy,
- Bob Montgomery
-