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OSVIWS3 - INSTALLING S3 DRIVERS WITH OS/2 WARP
12/28/94
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INSTALLING S3 DRIVERS WITH OS/2 WARP
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Please Read Entire Document for Full Explanation of Procedures
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The following S3 Corporation Chip Sets and Video Device Drivers
are supported and should be selected during installation:
Chip Sets: S3 86C801, 86C805, 86C928
Video Device Drivers: S3 86C801, 86C805, 86C928
Chip Set: S3 86C864
Video Device Driver: S3 864
S3 964 Video Chipset Problems with OS/2 WARP.
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SYMPTOMS:
Unable to install high resolution with OS/2 WARP on a
system with S3 964 video chipset.
RESOLUTION:
Contact Number 9 or Diamond computer vendor for
an OS/2 device driver to run in high resolution (SVGA).
Installing S3 964 Drivers on OS/2 Warp
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SYMPTOMS:
1. Installation does not finish.
2. Installation hangs.
RESOLUTION:
1. Edit the S3INST.CMD file
2. Change all references to X:\OS2 to X:\OS2\BOOT.
(X: = drive where OS/2 resides)
The drivers in original format do not install because they
reference the OS/2 directory. OS/2 Warp installs the drivers
into the OS2\Boot directory.
PROCEDURES:
1. Insert the S3 driver diskette in the diskette
drive.
2. Type the drive letter, for example A:.
2. Type:
E S3INST.CMD
3. Change the the following line:
From: X:\OS2
To: X:\OS2\BOOT
X: = drive where OS/2 resides
4. Save the file.
5. Continue installation.
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IBM disclaims all warranties, whether express or implied,
including without limitation, warranties of fitness and
merchantability with respect to the information in this document.
By furnishing this document, IBM grants no licenses to any
related patents or copyrights.