---------------------------------------------------------------------- S3 Video Device Driver for Windows 95 Driver Version: 2.41.06 README File ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Products Supported: IBM 300 & 700 Personal Computer with Trio64V2 (775) video subsystem. This README file contains procedures for installing from diskette the S3 Trio video device driver for Windows 95; it also contains other video-related procedures. The following topics are included in the file: 1.0 Supported Color Depths and Refresh Rates 2.0 Installing the S3 Video Device Driver for Windows 95 3.0 Changing the Video Settings 4.0 Changing the Monitor Refresh Rate 5.0 Trademarks 1.0 Supported Color Depths and Refresh Rates _____________________________________________ +================+=========================+====================+ Resolution Color Depths Refresh Rates (Pels) (Hz) +----------------+-------------------------+--------------------+ 640 x 480 256, 65536, 60, 72, 75, 85 16777216 +----------------+-------------------------+--------------------+ 800 x 600 256, 65536, 60, 72, 75, 85 16777216 +----------------+-------------------------+--------------------+ 1024 x 768 256, 65536 43 interlaced, 60, 70, 75, 85 +----------------+-------------------------+--------------------+ 1280 x 1024 256 43 interlaced, 60, 75, 85 +----------------+-------------------------+--------------------+ 1600 x 1200 256 48 interlaced +================+=========================+====================+ Note: Refresh rates listed are supported by the display controller. Your monitor might not support all refresh rates and display modes listed. 2.0 Installing the S3 Video Device Driver for Windows 95 _________________________________________________________ Note: At present, Windows 95 does not include the correct display device driver for the S3 Trio64, Trio64V+, or Trio64V2 chip sets. For best results, install the device driver supplied with this README file. To install the S3 video device driver: 1. Start Windows 95 in VGA mode. If you need to switch to VGA mode, use the following instructions; otherwise, continue with step 2. +--- To switch to VGA mode -------------------------------------+ a. Click the right mouse button when the pointer is on any blank area of the Desktop. b. Select PROPERTIES from the pop-up menu. c. Click on the SETTINGS tab. d. Click on the CHANGE DISPLAY TYPE button or ADVANCED PROPERTIES button (depending on your version of Windows 95). e. Under Adapter Type, click on the CHANGE button. f. Click on the SHOW ALL DEVICES button. g. On the Manufacturers list, select STANDARD DISPLAY TYPES. h. On the Models list, select STANDARD DISPLAY ADAPTER (VGA). i. Click on the OK button; then click on the following buttons as windows reappear: CLOSE, APPLY, and then YES to restart the computer. +---------------------------------------------------------------+ 2. Click on the START button, select SETTINGS, and then click on CONTROL PANEL. 3. Double-click on the DISPLAY icon. The Display Properties window appears. Note: You can also display the Display Properties window by clicking the right mouse button anywhere on the Desktop and then selecting the PROPERTIES option from the pop-up menu. 4. Click on the SETTINGS tab. 5. Click on the CHANGE DISPLAY TYPE button or ADVANCED PROPERTIES button (depending on your version of Windows 95). 6. Under Adapter Type, click on the CHANGE button. 7. In the Select Device window, click on the HAVE DISK button. 8. Insert the diskette containing the S3 Trio video device driver for Windows 95 into drive A. 9. Change the directory to A:\ and click on the OK button. 10. Select S3 Inc. Trio64V2 driver from the list, and click on OK. If a message appears stating that one or more driver files are older than the files on the system, click on NO. 11. Click on the CLOSE button. 12. Select the appropriate resolution using the Desktop Area and Color Palette options. 13. Click on the APPLY button. A System Settings Change box appears. 14. Remove the driver diskette from the drive. 15. Click on YES to restart your PC. The new Windows 95 video device driver installation is now complete. 3.0 Changing the Video Settings ________________________________ To change the video settings: 1. Start Windows 95. 2. Click on the START button, select SETTINGS, and then click on CONTROL PANEL. 3. Double-click on the DISPLAY icon. The Display Properties window appears. 4. Click on the SETTINGS tab. 5. Change the resolution, color palette, or font size. 6. Click on the APPLY button. The Systems Settings Change box appears. 7. As prompted, restart Windows 95 or press OK and then Yes to resize the display dynamically. 4.0 Changing the Monitor Refresh Rate ______________________________________ To change the monitor refresh rate: 1. Start Windows 95. 2. Click the right mouse button on the Desktop; then select PROPERTIES from the pop-up menu. 3. In the Display Properties window, click on the S3 REFRESH tab. 4. Click on CHANGE CONFIGURATION. 5. Select the desired refresh rates from the pull-down menus. Note: For DDC monitor detection, select OPTIMAL as the refresh rate for the supported resolution. 6. Click on OK to make the changes, OK to test the changes, YES to keep the selected refresh rate, and then OK to exit the Display Properties window. Note: The driver will not set a refresh rate that may harm the the monitor attached. For example, if you select 72 Hz and the monitor attached does not support 72 HZ, the refresh rate will be set to a lower "safe" refresh rate. If you are not able to select a refresh rate that your monitor supports, check in the advanced settings panel in the settings tab to verify the correct monitor is set by the operating system. 5.0 Trademarks _______________ The following terms are trademarks of the IBM Corporation in the United States or other countries or both: IBM The following terms are trademarks of other companies: S3 S3 Incorporated Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others.