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- 3D Blaster Banshee Readme
- ===========================
-
- This readme file contains the following sections:
-
- A. For Windows 95/98 users
- B. GlideSwitcher Utility
- C. BIOS Upgrade
-
-
- ____________________________________________________________
-
- A. For Windows 95/98 users
- ===========================
-
- Please read through all the sections before you proceed with
- the installation.
-
- 1. Installation
- 2. Release Notes
- 3. Games Compatibility Issue
- 4. Known Problems
- 5. General Notes
-
-
- 1. Installation
-
- After running the self-extracting file, run the
- setup.exe program. This will install the Windows 95/98
- display driver, BlasterControl and the GlideSwitcher utility.
-
- If you do not use the setup.exe from the self-extracting file,
- you can use the 3dbb9x.inf file to install the Windows display
- driver and BlasterControl manually.
-
- If you experience problems caused by system incompatibility,
- follow the instructions in the section, "BIOS Upgrade" in this
- readme file to install the BIOS.
-
-
- 2. Release Notes
-
- a) Fixed system lockup with Internet Browsers
-
- This release fixes system lockup problem when using some
- Internet browsers on certain websites. It has been tested
- extensively with IE4 and IE5.
-
- b) Default monitor refresh rate
-
- This release fixes out-of-range refresh rate problem on some
- monitors for default setting. However it is still important
- to setup the monitor accordingly.
-
-
- 3. GAMES COMPATIBILITY ISSUE
-
- a) Quake, Quake 2 and Hexen 2
-
- Currently, the OGL driver is for full screen only.
- Invoking the OGL games in non-full screen may cause
- unexpected results.
-
- Refer to the readme file in the Banshee Installation CD's
- OpenGL directory for important information.
-
- b) Need for Speed III
-
- If you could not run the game, please download the latest
- patch from the game developer's Web site.
-
-
- 4. KNOWN PROBLEMS
-
- a) Mouse pointer trails do not work
-
- The Pointer Trails option in the Mouse Properties dialog
- box does not work with the current driver. Currently,
- there is no workaround solution except to disable this
- option.
-
- b) Unable to load display driver
-
- A machine with the retail version of Windows 95
- displays the error message, "Unable to Load Display
- Driver."
-
- Windows 95 attaches a generic PCI VGA display adapter
- driver to any card it does not immediately recognize.
- When the Banshee driver is loaded into the system,
- Windows 95 fails to detach the generic driver.
-
- This problem is fixed with the OSR2 release of Windows 95.
-
- To fix this problem in the retail version of Windows 95:
-
- i. Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.
- ii. In the Control Panel window, double-click the
- System icon.
- iii. In the System Properties dialog box, click the
- Device Manager tab.
- iv. Double-click the Other Devices entry.
- v. Select the device, PCI VGA-Compatible Display
- Adapter, and then click the Remove button.
- vi. Click the OK button and restart the system.
- After the system has restarted, it will prompt you
- to install the Banshee driver.
- vii. Install the Banshee driver.
- viii.Restart the system.
- After the system has restarted, it will recognize
- the Banshee card.
-
-
- 5. GENERAL NOTES:
-
- a) Direct3D in 16-bit color only
-
- Hardware acceleration for Direct3D is only available in
- 16-bit color mode.
-
- b) Virtual desktop and hardware overlay
-
- When Banshee is in Virtual Desktop mode, the hardware
- overlay will be disabled for video playback, and
- software overlay will be used. If video is already
- playing back in hardware overlay, the system will not
- allow you to switch from normal desktop mode to virtual
- desktop mode.
-
- c) OGL driver
-
- Currently, the OGL driver is for full screen only.
- Invoking the OGL games in non-full screen may cause
- unexpected results.
-
- Refer to the readme file in the Banshee installation CD's
- OGL directory for information.
-
-
- ____________________________________________________________
-
- B. GlideSwitcher Utility
-
- GlideSwitcher is a utility that allows you to support Glide
- applications on different products that use 3Dfx chipsets
- (Glide devices).
-
- In normal situations, Glide applications reference a driver
- called either GLIDE2X.DLL or GLIDE3X.DLL. Incidentally,
- both the 3Dfx Voodoo2 chipset (used in Creative's 3D Blaster
- Voodoo2) and the 3Dfx Voodoo Banshee chipset (used in
- Creative's 3D Blaster Banshee) use drivers with the same
- file names. So, if a user configures a system that contains
- both cards, only one card will be capable of running Glide
- applications.
-
- To overcome this limitation, Creative Labs has developed the
- GlideSwitcher utility. This utility consists of:
-
- (a) an Archive module, which checks your system for changes
- in 3Dfx driver installations and maintains the Glide
- drivers for both cards, and
-
- (b) a Control Panel, which allows you to select the card that
- your Glide Application will run on.
-
- If you are removing one of the cards that has a 3Dfx chipset
- from the system, it is essential to select the correct Glide
- driver first. Use GlideSwitcher to switch to the Glide driver
- for the other card before you remove the unwanted card.
- Otherwise, you will not be able to switch to the correct Glide
- driver after you remove the unwanted card. This is because the
- GlideSwitcher can only be run when there is more than one
- physical Glide device detected.
-
-
- ____________________________________________________________
-
- C. BIOS Upgrade
-
- Please ignore this section if the BIOS in your card has a
- newer version number.
-
- BIOS version : 1.03.2
-
- The 3D Blaster Banshee BIOS Upgrade utility consists of
- the following file:
-
- * BNF1032d.EXE - BIOS upgrade program
-
- Note: You only need to flash this BIOS if your card has
- system incompatibility issues.
-
- BNF1032d.EXE can be run from the MS-DOS prompt using the
- following syntax:
-
- usage: BNF1032d.EXE
-
- ============
- PROCEDURE
- ============
-
- 1. Determine if your video BIOS has the latest update by
- looking at the version number displayed during system
- bootup.
- If your version is newer, you do not need to upgrade
- your BIOS. Otherwise, proceed with the following steps.
-
- 2. Boot to native DOS, and run the BIOS upgrade program
- BNF1032d.EXE.
-
- Notes:
- . Due to the nature of Windows environment, this program
- has to be run in native DOS mode. If you do not know
- how to boot up your system in native DOS mode, refer to
- the section below on "BOOT TO NATIVE DOS MODE".
-
- . The programming process takes about 10 seconds
- (including verification time) to complete.
-
- WARNING:
- Do NOT interrupt this process. Interrupting this process
- may result in unexpected (and undesirable) consequences.
-
- When the VGA BIOS on your 3D Blaster Banshee is upgraded,
- the program displays a message to inform you that the BIOS
- is successfully flashed.
-
- 3. After the new BIOS is successfully flashed, reboot your
- system.
- The system should now boot up with the updated 3D Blaster
- Banshee BIOS (verified by the new version number displayed
- during bootup).
-
-
- =================
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- =================
-
- Symptom A:
-
- BIOS upgrade program displays error message:
-
- "This program cannot be executed in Windows-DOS box"
-
- Solution:
-
- You need to boot up to native DOS mode before running the
- program. If you do not know how to boot up your system
- in native DOS mode, refer to the section below on "BOOT TO
- NATIVE DOS MODE".
-
-
- Symptom B:
-
- BIOS upgrade program displays error message:
-
- "3D Blaster Banshee card not present"
-
- Solution:
-
- You are trying to use this program on a video card that
- is not Creative 3D Blaster Banshee. If you are certain
- that you have a Banshee card, your BIOS is probably
- being flashed with a non-Creative Banshee image.
- Contact Creative technical support for further assistance.
-
- Symptom C:
-
- If you do not see any display upon rebooting.
-
- Solution:
-
- You can try to re-program the BIOS with the use of
- another PCI VGA card:
-
- 1) Bootup with non-Creative Banshee VGA as primary
- display card.
-
- Insert a second (not Banshee) PCI VGA card into
- the 1st PCI slot and the 3D Blaster Banshee into
- the 2nd PCI slot. Connect the non-Creative Banshee
- VGA card output to a monitor, boot up and check
- if the monitor displays anything. If it doesn't,
- swap the slot positions of the VGA card and 3D
- Blaster Banshee until you can bootup with the
- non-Creative Banshee VGA as primary display card.
-
- 2) Re-program Banshee.
-
- When the system boots up successfully with the
- VGA card, you can then program the 3D Blaster
- Banshee BIOS as described above, beginning from
- Procedure (C). After the program is executed,
- you can remove the non-Creative Banshee card and
- bootup with your 3D Blaster Banshee card. If you
- still do not see any display, contact Creative
- technical support for further assistance.
-
- =========================
- BOOT TO NATIVE DOS MODE
- =========================
-
- The following are two methods of booting to the native DOS mode.
-
- Method 1 - Boot diskette
-
- i. Insert an unused floppy diskette into your disk
- drive A.
- ii. Type "format a: /s" at the DOS prompt to create
- a bootable diskette.
- iii. Leave the diskette in the drive and reboot your
- system. Your system will boot to the native DOS mode.
-
- Method 2 - The <F8> key
-
- i. Reboot your system, paying attention to the
- onscreen initializing messages.
- ii. When you see the text "Starting Windows 95..."
- or "Starting Windows 98...", press <F8> within 5
- seconds to display a menu.
- iii. From the menu, select option 6 (Command prompt only)
- to boot the system to native DOS mode.
-
-
- ====End of Readme File====
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