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Release Notes for
Microsoft Windows 3.1 Display Drivers and
Microsoft Windows 3.0 Display Drivers for ImageAccel
Release 1.02
Welcome to Cornerstone's ImageAccel family of high resolution Display Controllers which
will transform your computer into a high performance Windows workstation with
document imaging capability. These Release Notes contain the following sections:
1. Overview of ImageAccel
2. System Hardware and Software Compatibility
3. New Features with this Software Release
4. Problems Fixed with this Software Release
5. Known Problems with the Windows 3.1 Display Driver
6. Known Problems with Windows and Windows Applications
7. Known Problems with the DOS Configuration Manager
8. Known Problems with ImageAccel Hardware
9. Hardware Installation
10. Micro Channel Configuration
11. Installing the Windows 3.1 Display Driver
12. Installing Windows 3.1 Drivers on a Shared Network Directory
13. Installing the Windows 3.0 Display Driver
14. Installing Windows 3.0 Drivers on a Shared Network Directory
15. Installing the ImageAccel DOS Configuration Manager on a Shared Network
Directory
16. Using the ImageAccel DOS Configuration Manager
17. Asian Windows 3.0 Display Driver Installation for Chinese, Korean, Japanese
Section 1 - Overview of ImageAccel
ImageAccel integrates 120 or 150 dots per inch resolution, high speed image
decompression, scale-to-gray image enhancement, and extremely fast Windows
acceleration on a single chip.
Ultra-fast Windows Performance
With ImageAccel's on-chip Windows acceleration you can open, close, move, size and
scroll windows with blazing speed. ImageAccel was specially designed to maximize
overall Windows performance.
Scale-to-Gray
ImageAccel's built-in scale-to-gray engine enhances image quality lost in the scanning and
scaling process. Resulting images are easy to read, with no performance loss.
Hardware Assist for Document Imaging
The ImageAccel Display Controller incorporates hardware assist for decompression,
scaling and rotation of bi-tonal document images. This provides exceptional image display
rates without the cost of traditional hardware-based decompression.
VGA Support
For PC/AT bus systems, non-Windows applications use ImageAccel's on-board VGA,
which can display on either the high resolution monitor or on a separate VGA monitor
connected to the ImageAccel controller. ImageAccel's on-board VGA provides 640 x 480
resolution, and 16 colors out of a palette of 262,144.
For Micro Channel bus systems, ImageAccel provides VGA compatibility by attaching to
the VGA controller on the system motherboard.
These capabilities ensure that your ImageAccel Controller is compatible with industry
standard business applications and other software applications, and that your existing
applications will operate without modification.
Section 2 - System Hardware and Software Compatibility
Hardware Compatibility:
IBM PC/AT, Compaq 386, and 100% compatibles
IBM PS/2 Models 50, 55, 60, 70, 80, 90, 95, and 100% compatibles
For information about the particular computer hardware or operating system that you are
using, consult the documentation provided with your computer.
Software Compatibility:
Microsoft Windows and all Windows applications
Since ImageAccel supports VGA, you can use it with any software written to the VGA
interface standard.
Section 3 - New Features with this Software Release
1. Full support for ImageAccel Monochrome and Grayscale systems.
2. New EISA configuration file.
To install the EISA configuration file you must follow the CPU manufacturer's instructions
for adding configuration files (.CFG).
3. Enhanced VGA Mode Tracking.
Provides enhanced support for DOS Windows Frame Grabbing under Windows 3.1. As
you change the DOS Window modes, ImageAccel will adjust the display size to the new
mode.
4. New Scale-to-Gray support for Multiple Document Interface and Multiple Child
Windows.
5. Hot-Keys (Underscore) added to ImageAccel control panel buttons.
6. Overall performance improvements for all modules resulting in faster display times.
7. Cornerstone logo replaces Windows 3.1 and Workgroups for Windows title screen.
8. Support for Korean, Japanese, and Chinese Windows 3.0 (separate disks required).
Section 4 - Problems Fixed with this Software Release
1. On monochrome systems, switching to DOS full-screen no longer causes system
Lock-up
2. Switch between full-screen DOS and Scale-to-Gray does not have long delay.
3. Using the ImageAccel Restore Hot Key (F10) before zooming displays correctly.
4. Miscellaneous bug fixes.
Section 5 - Known Problems with the Windows 3.1 Display Driver
XGA controllers cause the display to be corrupted when switching from DOS full screen to
DOS window.
Enlarging a bitmap image by a factor of 32 or greater will cause the image to be
corrupted.
Section 6 - Known Problems with Windows and Windows Applications
1. Microsoft Paintbrush does not properly display Windows Special System Colors or Gray
Shades when using the Paintbrush Zoom mode.
2. In MS-Excel, a logical DPI of 150 or higher causes a GPF when a protected cell is
selected.
3. A logical DPI of 150, 192, or 240 causes display anomalies in some common
commercially available applications due to defects is those applications.
4. A Large or Extra-Large System Font causes display anomalies in some common
commercially available applications due to defects is those applications.
5. A Large or Extra-Large System Font is not usable for Windows text entry boxes that
are TOO SMALL. In cases where fonts do not display correctly, the solution is to reset
the ImageAccel Control Panel option - System Font to Standard. Then make the changes
in the text box. Then, reset the System Font back to Large or Extra-Large.
One place we know of where this occurs is in the Windows Control Panel , 386
Enhanced, Virtual Memory setting text entry box.
6. When using PageMaker 4.0 text window shades, the bottom shade should be blue. For
ImageAccel Color controllers, this color changes to orange.
7. Picture Publisher 2.0 turns bitmap image black pixels to white due to a deficiency in
this program.
8. VisionWare X-Vision(TM) v4.1.1 terminal emulation software for Windows does not
display the 'X' cursor on the Windows desktop.
9. Abobe Illustrator 4.0 - Regular Font Helvetica text is overlapped.
10. Ventura 4.1.1 - Some screen trash appears at the bottom when scrolling.
Section 7 - Known Problems with the DOS Configuration Manager
1. The DOS Configuration Manager must be manually installed for systems using a shared
network directory for Windows. See section 16 of this document for detailed instructions.
Section 8 - Known Problems with ImageAccel Hardware
For PC168Ci and PC128Ci Color controllers with revision -006A or lower:
1. IBM 6091 fixed frequency monitors are not supported as a boot monitor. These
monitors are supported by the Windows Display Driver.
2. Jumper 8, Default Boot Screen, is not functional.
For MC168Ci and MC128Ci Color controllers with revision -003A or lower.
1. IBM 6091 fixed frequency monitors are not supported as a boot monitor. These
monitors are supported by the Windows Display Driver.
Section 9 - Hardware Installation
Installation Notes:
Before installing the ImageAccel controller, disable the VGA on your computer's
motherboard if it does not disable automatically when it detects a VGA card. Remove
your add-in VGA card if you have one, or disable ImageAccel's on-board VGA by
removing jumper V to use another VGA source.
It is essential that ImageAccel not conflict with either the memory or I/O addresses of any
other controller in your system. Your ImageAccel controller has been pre-configured for
memory addresses DE00-DFFF and I/O addresses 3B0/3B1. If you need to change these
defaults, change the jumpers as described in the User's Guide. Do not use address range
B600-B7FF unless all other selections create a conflict, as this range inhibits monochrome
VGA operation (the DOS command MODE MONO).
If you use an ImageAccel Controller with a monochrome MDA or HGA controller, you can
not use I/O address 3B0 and memory address B600-B7FF. In addition, you need to add
VGA MonoText=0 to the [386Enh] section of your SYSTEM.INI file.
Hardware Installation Procedure
1. Turn OFF and disconnect the computer from the power source.
2. Remove the cover from your computer.
3. Verify the jumper settings. The factory default settings have been chosen to work with
most system configurations. If you need to change these defaults, please refer to the
Jumper Configuration section at the end of Chapter 3, Hardware Installation, of the
ImageAccel Installation Guide.
For PC/AT systems the default configuration is:
I/O address: 3B0 - 3B1
Memory space: DE000 - DFFFF
Monitor type: DualPage 120 (DualPage 120i controller)
DualPage 150 (DualPage 150i controller)
Autosync (Color controllers only)
Boot to: High Resolution display
On-board VGA: Enabled
For Micro Channel systems the default configuration is:
Monitor type: DualPage 120 (DualPage 120i controller)
DualPage 150 (DualPage 150i controller)
Autosync (Color controllers only)
4. Install the Display Controller in a 16-bit expansion slot, or the Video Adapter Slot for
Micro Channel systems, and replace the computer cover.
5. Using the video cable supplied with your system, connect the 15-pin connector to the
High Resolution connector on the installed Display Controller. For PC/AT bus controllers
this is the UPPER connector.
NOTE: For proper operation of PC/AT bus controllers, the high resolution monitor MUST
be connected to the UPPER connector on the ImageAccel controller.
6. Connect the other end of the video cable to the monitor.
For Color controllers only: Connect the five BNC connectors at the other end of the video
cable to the back of the monitor as follows:
Cable Color Monitor Connector
red R
blue B
green G
refer to marking on cable H
refer to marking on cable V
NOTE: To ensure high resolution display quality, ImageAccel requires that you use the
15-pin to 5 BNC video cable supplied with the color controller.
7. Connect the power to the monitor and the computer and power both units ON.
For Micro Channel systems:
The system error 165 will appear on the display. Insert your Reference Disk and re-
configure your system for the ImageAccel Display Controller.
Section 10 - Micro Channel Configuration
The Hardware Installation section above steps you through the hardware installation
procedure. This section outlines the steps to configure IBM and NCR Micro Channel
systems using the reference diskettes.
IBM PS/2 Micro Channel Systems
Remove any diskette from Drive A and power ON both the computer and the high
resolution monitor.
When you see the "System Error 165 - Invalid Configuration Information" message, or
similar message, re-configure your system for the ImageAccel Display Controller by
following these steps:
1. Insert your Reference Diskette into Drive A and press F1.
2. Answer NO to "Run Automatic Configuration?"
3. Select Make a Backup Reference Diskette.
4. Store your original Reference Diskette in a safe place and use this backup only.
5. Select Copy an Option Diskette.
6. Insert the Installation Disk into Drive A.
7. Select Set Configuration.
8. Select Run Automatic Configuration.
9. Press Escape and then press Enter.
10. Remove the Installation Disk and reboot your system.
NCR Micro Channel Systems
Remove any diskette from Drive A and power ON both the computer and the high
resolution monitor.
When you see the "System Error 165 - Invalid Configuration Information" message, or
similar message, re-configure your system for the ImageAccel Display Controller by
following these steps:
1. Insert a copy of your NCR Reference Diskette into Drive A and press F1.
2. Press any key other than F1 when you see the message "NCR SETUP UTILITY."
3. Press any key when you see the message "WARNING35. The adapter Description File
(@80A6.ADF) could not be found for slot 4." If you have connected a separate VGA
monitor, this message will only appear on the VGA monitor.
4. When you see the MAIN MENU, select Configuration.
5. When you see the CONFIGURATION MENU, select FileCopy.
6. When prompted, insert the Display Driver Disk into Drive A and press Enter.
7. When prompted, insert the NCR Reference Diskette in Drive A and press Enter then
press any key twice.
8. When you see the MAIN MENU, select Automatic and follow the directions on the
screen.
Section 11 - Installing the Windows 3.1 Display Driver
If you are using Windows 3.1, use the following steps to install the Windows 3.1 Display
Driver and ImageAccel Control Panel.
NOTE: Be sure to complete the hardware installation before you begin the Windows 3.1
Display Driver installation.
1. Run Windows Setup from DOS. If you have already installed Windows 3.1, issue the
following commands to run the Microsoft Windows 3.1 Setup program:
cd \windows (or your Windows 3.1 directory)
setup
If you have not already installed Windows 3.1, put the Microsoft Windows Disk 1 in your
floppy drive and issue the following commands:
a: (or the floppy drive you specify)
setup
Follow the directions given by the Windows Setup program.
2. When Setup displays the System Information screen:
a. Select Display.
b. Scroll down to the last line and choose Other.
c. Insert the ImageAccel Windows 3.1 Display Driver Disk in your floppy disk drive and
specify this drive to Windows Setup.
d. Select the High Resolution monitor you will use. If you are using a color monitor and
your monitor is not listed, select the appropriate Monitor Frequency Range shown at the
bottom of the list. Refer to the documentation that came with your color monitor to
determine the appropriate choice.
NOTE: Selecting an inappropriate monitor type causes a garbled or distorted display. If
this occurs, run Windows SETUP from DOS and choose the correct monitor type. Restart
Windows.
3. Complete the Windows Setup procedure. If you have installed a previous version of
the ImageAccel Windows Driver, you will be asked whether to keep or replace the
previous version. Specify Replace by pressing the escape key.
4. Run Windows 3.1. There will be a long pause the first time Windows starts while the
driver initializes its configuration information. Subsequent starts will be much quicker.
The ImageAccel Control Panel automatically runs the first time you run Windows after
installing the ImageAccel software.
5. Select the desired options from the ImageAccel Control Panel and select OK. If you
have made any changes to the Control Panel default settings, you will be asked to restart
Windows for the changes to take effect. See "Using the ImageAccel Control Panel" in the
ImageAccel User's Guide for information about each of the options.
To change the ImageAccel Control Panel options later, double click on the ImageAccel
icon within the Windows Control Panel.
NOTE: If you have any difficulty with this installation of the Windows Display Driver, run
the Windows Setup program again and choose the VGA Display Driver. If you have the
same or similar problems installing Windows for VGA, contact Microsoft for installation
support.
Section 12 - Installing Windows 3.1 Drivers on a Shared Network Directory
1. Install Windows 3.1 on the Network. For more information refer to ''Getting Started
With Microsoft Windows'' provided by Microsoft.
2. Insert the Cornerstone Windows 3.1 Display Driver Disk in drive A.
3. From the Windows directory type
EXPAND A:*.* M:\WINDOWS
(assuming that Windows is installed on the M: network drive, in the M:\WINDOWS
directory). This command will expand the compressed Windows device drivers and copy
them to the shared directory on the network.
4. On the workstation type
M:\WINDOWS\SETUP /N
from the Windows directory.
5. Select Display and choose Other.
6. When prompted, you may either insert the Cornerstone Windows 3.1 Display Driver
Disk in your floppy drive, or direct Windows Setup to the shared Windows directory on
the network (M:\WINDOWS).
7. Choose the appropriate display option.
8. Complete Windows 3.1 Setup.
9. Run Windows 3.1. There will be a long pause the first time Windows starts while the
driver initializes its configuration information. Subsequent starts will be much quicker.
The ImageAccel Control Panel automatically runs the first time you run Windows after
installing the ImageAccel software.
10. Select the desired options from the ImageAccel Control Panel and select OK. If you
have made any changes to the Control Panel default settings, you will be asked to restart
Windows for the changes to take effect. See "Using the ImageAccel Control Panel" in the
ImageAccel User's Guide for information about each of the options.
To change the ImageAccel Control Panel options later, double click on the ImageAccel
icon within the Windows Control Panel.
Section 13 - Installing the Windows 3.0 Display Driver
1. Insert the Windows 3.0 Installation Disk into drive A and at the DOS prompt, type:
A:
INSTALL
2. Select the High Resolution monitor you will use. If you are using a color monitor and
you monitor is not listed, select the appropriate Monitor Frequency Range shown at the
bottom of the list. Refer to the documentation that came with you color monitor to
determine the appropriate choice.
NOTE: Selecting an inappropriate monitor type causes a garbled or
distorted display. If this occurs, run Windows SETUP from DOS and
choose the correct monitor type. Restart Windows.
3. Specify the Windows\System directory. INSTALL will copy all required files to this
directory.
NOTE: You MUST specify the System directory used by Windows 3.0.
Specifying any other directory will prevent the display controller
from working properly.
The following updates to your AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files are only required if
you want to use the ImageAccel DOS Configuration Manager, which is recommended if
you plan to use DOS-based applications.
The Configuration Manager is NOT required for Windows operation.
4. Choose to have INSTALL automatically update your AUTOEXEC.BAT file as shown
below, or manually update the file yourself.
\dir \CTITSR
and
\dir \CTICONF -B
where -B specifies that CTICONF will run automatically and not ask questions
interactively, and \dir\ is your Windows\System directory.
CTITSR can be loaded into high memory. Use the appropriate LOAD
HIGH command for your memory manager and modify the \dir\CTITSR
line in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file accordingly.
5. Choose to have INSTALL automatically update your CONFIG.SYS file or to manually
update the file yourself.
INSTALL modifies your CONFIG.SYS to include the following:
DEVICE = \dir \CTIDRVR.SYS
where \dir\ specifies the Windows\System directory.
NOTE: CTIDRVR.SYS must NOT be loaded into high memory.
6. Run Windows 3.0 Setup from DOS. If you have already installed Windows 3.0, issue
the following commands to run the Microsoft Windows 3.0 Setup program:
cd \windows (or your Windows 3.0 directory)
setup
If you have not already installed Windows 3.0, put the Microsoft Windows Disk 1 in your
floppy drive and issue the following commands:
a: (or the floppy drive you specify)
setup
****NOTE: When you install Windows 3.0 onto your machine, you MUST select the
VGA display option. When the Windows 3.0 installation is complete, begin again with
step 6 above to install the ImageAccel display driver.
Follow the directions given by the Windows Setup program.
7. When Setup displays the System Information screen:
a. Select Display.
b. Scroll down to the last line and choose Other.
c. Insert the ImageAccel Windows 3.0 Display Driver Disk in your
floppy disk drive and specify this drive to Windows Setup.
8. Select one of the following choices:
1 Small System Font, Small Icons
2 Medium System Font, Small Icons
3 Medium System Font, Large Icons
4 Large System Font, Small Icons
5 Large System Font, Large Icons
6 Extra-Large System Font, Large Icons
The FONT SIZE determines the system font size as well as the
logical Dots Per Inch (DPI) as indicated below.
System Font Size Logical DPI
Small 96
Medium 120
Large 150
Extra-Large 192
9. Complete the Windows Setup procedure, and run Windows.
NOTE: Before you change to a Display Driver that has a different
icon size, you MUST run Windows 3.0 SETUP and select the VGA
driver.
Section 14 - Installing Windows 3.0 Drivers on a Shared Network Directory
NOTE: Refer to the NETWORKS.TXT file in the Windows 3.0 directory for network
installation details. Refer to MS-Windows 3.0 User Guide Chapter 14 - Networks and
Windows - for details on putting Windows 3.0 on a network.
I. NETWORK SERVER SETUP
1. Make a shared Windows 3.0 directory on the network drive (EX; W:\WINDOWS -
substitute the directory name used as an example with the name you use, if different).
2. Change to the directory where you want to put the shared copy of Windows 3.0.
3. Type 'copy con EXPALL.BAT' at the DOS prompt.
This command will copy what you type next into the EXPALL.BAT batch file. You may
use any name for this file as long as it includes the extension .BAT.
4. Type the following at the DOS prompt;
a:
for %%i in (*.*) do w:\windows\expand %%i w:\windows\%%i
w:
This MS-DOS code creates a program that will allow you to enter the path names of the
source and destination of the Windows files.
5. At the DOS prompt, press CTRL+Z
6. Insert Windows 3.0 disk 2, copy the program EXPAND.EXE into W:\WINDOWS
7. Insert Windows 3.0 disk 1 into the server floppy drive, and type;
EXPALL a:*.* w:\windows
This command will run the EXPALL batch file program, which copies and expands the files
from the Windows disks to the Windows directory on the network drive W:.
8. Repeat Step 7 for the remaining Windows disks.
9. Delete the following files from the W:\WINDOWS directory;
WIN.INI
SYSTEM.INI
WIN.COM
10. Using any ASCII text editor, edit the file SETUP.INF in W:\WINDOWS;
Change the line that reads;
execcmd = "/r /q:"
Change to:
execcmd = "/s /q:"
This changes the mode for Windows installation from 'REAL' to 'STANDARD'.
11. Make all the files in the W:\WINDOWS directory READ-ONLY (type ATTRIB +r)
12. Put the ImageAccel Windows 3.0 Display Driver disk into the floppy drive, and copy
and expand all the files into the W:\WINDOWS directory (same command as #7, above).
II. SHARED USER SETUP
IMPORTANT NOTE:
THIS PROCESS WILL NOT WORK WITH SHARE.EXE LOADED ON THE USER'S MACHINE.
1. Make a private Windows directory and system directory on the user's hard disk.
(C:\WIN30, for example).
2. Modify the user's path statement to include; C:\WIN30;W:\WINDOWS
NOTE: When network procedures modify the user's path, reset it back to the above.
3. From DOS, put the Windows 3.0 Installation Disk and READ.ME files for ImageAccel
into the user's floppy drive, and type 'A:\INSTALL'. This will copy and expand files to the
user's private Windows\System directory.
4. Next, change to the W:\WINDOWS directory
5. Type 'SETUP /n'
6. Change the VGA setting for displays by scrolling down to the bottom of the list and
choosing 'Other'
7. Supply the network path W:\WINDOWS when prompted.
8. Select the correct driver listed for your monitor.
9. Choose the appropriate installation options for your computer configuration.
The installation should now continue normally in Windows 3.0 mode. If it is necessary to
repeat this process, you MUST delete everything on the user's \WIN30 (private) directory
before starting over.
NOTE: For NON DOS-5 installations, this work-around will not allow you to run Windows
3.0 in enhanced mode. This is because the file WINA20.386 MUST be present in the root
of your boot drive, which is supplied automatically when you install DOS-5.
Section 15 - Installing the DOS Configuration Manager with a Shared Network Directory
The ImageAccel DOS Configuration Manager controls the configuration of your ImageAccel
Display Controller under DOS and provides a method to alter that configuration.
The DOS Configuration Manager is NOT required for Windows operation. It does provide VGA
mode tracking capabilities that manage the display for DOS applications that change VGA
modes.
NOTE: DO NOT USE THE CONFIGURE OPTION OF THE ImageAccel CONTROL PANEL IN
WINDOWS 3.1 IF YOU ARE USING A SHARED WINDOWS NETWORK DIRECTORY.
1) Copy the following files from the shared Windows network directory to a child directory of the
Windows directory (i.e. C:\WINDOWS\CTICONF) on the workstation.:
CTICONF.EXE
CTICONF.MSG
CTICONF.FNT
CTITSR.EXE
CTIDRVR.SYS
NOTE: For diskless workstations copy the CTIDRVR.SYS file to the Root directory of you Boot
disk.
2) Copy all IAxxxxxx.INI files from the shared Windows network directory to the same child
directory of the Windows directory. (i.e. C:\WINDOWS\CTICONF) on the workstation. For
example:
COPY IA*.INI C:\WINDOWS\CTICONF
3) Modify CONFIG.SYS to add the following line:
DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\CTICONF\CTIDRVR.SYS
NOTE: For diskless workstations specify the Root directory of the Boot disk.
4) Modify AUTOEXEC.BAT to add the following lines:
C:\WINDOWS\CTICONF\CTITSR.EXE
C:\WINDOWS\CTICONF\CTICONF.EXE -B
NOTE: You must add the above lines before executing any other batch files from the
AUTOEXEC.BAT file. For diskless workstations, the above lines must be executed after
logging in to the network.
5) You must reboot before any changes to CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT take place. The
above changes to AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS are not needed to run Windows.
Section 16 - Using the ImageAccel DOS Configuration Manager
The ImageAccel DOS Configuration Manager controls the configuration of your ImageAccel
Display Controller under DOS and provides a method to alter that configuration.
The DOS Configuration Manager is NOT required for Windows operation. It does provide VGA
mode tracking capabilities that manage the display for DOS applications that change VGA
modes. We highly recommend that you install the Configuration Manager if you plan to use
DOS-based applications, although it is not required.
Install the DOS Configuration Manager by clicking on the Configure... button on the ImageAccel
Control Panel.
To make changes to the Configuration Manager, at the system prompt type:
CTICONF [Enter]
NOTE: The CTICONF.EXE file is located in the Windows\System directory for Windows 3.0,
and the \Windows directory for Windows 3.1. If this directory is not in your Path definition you
must change to the correct directory before typing CTICONF.
A screen will appear that provides a series of options.
For Color Systems the options are:
0 - Save Configuration and Exit
1 - Change Active Text Display
2 - Change Screen Saver Settings
3 - Change Graphics Mode
4 - Display Test Pattern
For Monochrome and Grayscale Systems the options are:
0 - Save Configuration and Exit
1 - Change Active Text Display
2 - Change Color Mapping
3 - Change Screen Saver Settings
4 - Change Overscan
5 - Change Graphics Mode
6 - Display Test Pattern
After you have made your changes, select 0, Save Configuration and Exit. The changes do not
take effect until you reboot your system.
Section 17 - Asian Windows 3.0 Display Driver Installation for Chinese, Korean, Japanese
I. CHINESE DISPLAY DRIVER INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS 3.0:
Follow the steps in Section 13 - Installing Windows 3.0 Display Driver, with the following
changes;
Changes for Section 13 - Step 6 : Run Windows 3.0 Setup from DOS:
6. Run Windows 3.0 Setup from DOS. If you have already installed Chinese Windows
3.0, issue the following commands and start the SETUP program.
cd \windows (or your Chinese Windows 3.0 directory)
setup
If you have not already installed Chinese Windows 3.0, put the Microsoft Chinese
Windows disk 1 in your floppy drive and issue the following commands:
a: (or the floppy drive you specify)
setup
****NOTE: When you install Chinese Windows 3.0 onto your machine, you MUST select
the VGA display option. When the Windows 3.0 installation is complete, begin again
with step 6 above to install the ImageAccel display driver.
Follow the directions given by the Chinese Windows Setup program.
Refer to Section 13 for the rest of the installation.
II. KOREAN DISPLAY DRIVER INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS 3.0:
Follow the steps in Section 13 - Installing Windows 3.0 Display Driver, with the following
changes;
Changes for Section 13 - Step 6 : Run Windows 3.0 Setup from DOS:
6. Run Windows 3.0 Setup from DOS. If you have already installed Korean Windows 3.0,
issue the following commands and start the SETUP program.
cd \windows (or your Korean Windows 3.0 directory)
setup
If you have not already installed Korean Windows 3.0, put the Microsoft Korean
Windows disk 1 in your floppy drive and issue the following commands:
a: (or the floppy drive you specify)
setup
****NOTE: When you install Korean Windows 3.0 onto your machine, you MUST select
the VGA display option. When the Windows 3.0 installation is complete, begin again
with step 6 above to install the ImageAccel display driver.
Follow the directions given by the Korean Windows Setup program.
Refer to Section 13 for the rest of the installation.
III. JAPANESE DISPLAY DRIVER INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS 3.0:
Make sure your country, and code page settings in CONFIG.SYS file are;
country=081,932,c:\dos\country.sys
Follow the steps in Section 13 - Installing Korean Windows 3.0 Display Driver, with the
following changes;
Changes for Section 13 - Step 6 : Run Windows 3.0 Setup from DOS:
6. Run Windows 3.0 Setup from DOS. If you have already installed Japanese Windows
3.0, issue the following commands and start the SETUP program.
cd \windows (or your Japanese Windows 3.0 directory)
setup
If you have not already installed Japanese Windows 3.0, put the Microsoft Japanese
Windows disk 1 in your floppy drive and issue the following commands:
a: (or the floppy drive you specify)
setup
****NOTE: When you install Japanese Windows 3.0 onto your machine, you MUST
select the VGA display option. When the Windows 3.0 installation is complete, begin
again with step 6 above to install the ImageAccel display driver.
Follow the directions given by the Japanese Windows Setup program.
Refer to Section 13 for the rest of the installation.
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