[Japanese] PDREADME.TXT MATROX GRAPHICS INC. 2001.03.15 Matrox PowerDesk -- Windows 2000 Ó: ±Ìt@CÉÍAܾú{êÉ|ó³êĢȢÅVîñªÜÜê Ä¢éêà èÜ·ÌŲ¹³¾³¢B Ú ==== - ±Ì[XÉ墀 - CXg[ - Ú×îñ - ÓAâè¨æѧÀ ±Ì[XÉ墀 ==================== Matrox PowerDesk \tgEFAÉÍAfBXvChCoÆfBXv C[eBeBªñ³êĢܷB±Ì\tgEFAðgp·éÆAg pµÄ¢é Matrox OtBbNXn[hEFAÌ@\«ðßé±ÆªÅ «Ü·BܽAMatrox ÌfBXvCÖAÌVµ¢@\ðgpÅ«éæ¤ ÉÈèÜ·B CXg[ ============ Matrox PowerDesk ðCXg[·éÉÍAZbgAbvvOðN ®µA»ÌãÍæÊÌw¦É]¢Ü·B ZbgAbvvOÅ Matrox PowerDesk ðCXg[·éêA CXg[æÌRs [^Ågp³êÄ¢é Matrox OtBbNX J[hfªZbgAbvvOÅT|[g³êÄ¢é±ÆªKv Å·BT|[g³êĢȢêA\tgEFAÍCXg[³êܹ ñB Ú×îñ ======== Matrox PowerDesk ÌÚ×É¢ÄÍAwvt@CðQƵľ³ ¢BgpµÄ¢é Matrox OtBbNXJ[hÉ¢ÄÍAMatrox ܽ ÍVXeÌ}j AðQƵľ³¢B ÓAâè¨æѧÀ ======================== - DirectDrawADirect3D ¨æÑ DirectVideo T|[g t®Ì DirectDraw hCoÍADirectX 2 (ܽͻêÈ~Ìo[W ) ÆÝ·«ª èADirect3D ÌT|[gªÜÜêĢܷB DirectDraw/Direct3D hCoðÄÑoµAn[hEFAÁ¬ðs¤½ß ÉÍADirectX 1 pÉìçê½vOÅ ÁÄàAMicrosoft DirectX 2 (ܽͻêÈ~Ìo[W) ªCXg[³êĢȯ êÎøʪ èܹñB DirectX ÌÅVo[WªCXg[³êĢȢêAMatrox PowerDesk ÌêÌ@\ªgpÅ«È¢êª èÜ·B Matrox CD-ROM É DirectX ª³êĢܷBÅVÌ DirectX Í Microsoft Web TCg©çüèÂ\Å·ªA½Ì DirectX vO ÉÜÜêĢܷB dv: ù¶ÌfBXvChCoðu«·¦é©Ç¤©ð DirectX Z bgAbvvOÉ ¿â³ê½êÍAu¢¢¦vðNbNµÜ·Bu¢¢¦vðNbN µÈ¢ÆAZbgAbvvOÉæÁÄCXg[³êéfBXv ChCoÍAMatroxhCoÌæ¤ÉÅK»³êĢȢ¾¯ÅÈ APowerDesk\tgEFAðT|[gµÜ¹ñÌŲӾ³¢B Microsoft DirectX \tgEFAÌüè³ÉæÁÄÍADirectVideo T|[gªÜÜêÈ¢±ÆÉӵľ³¢BIndeo ¨æÑ Cinepak AVI t@Cðæè¬Ä¶·éÉÍAMicrosoft DirectVideo T|[g ðCXg[·éKvª èÜ·B - Matrox oX}X^O ±ÌhCoÍoX}X^OðT|[gµÜ·BoX}X^O ÆÍAg£J[hÅRs [^Ì CPU ƯÉ^XNªÀsÅ«é@ \Å·B¬Ì Pentium Rs [^ (166 MHz æ謢) ð¨¿Ì êAoX}X^Oðgp·éÆAÙÆñÇÌvOÌfBX vCptH[}XªüP³êÜ·B 3D (Direct3D/OpenGL) vOÅoX}X^Oðgp·éÉÍA OtBbNXJ[hÉÝv (IRQ) ªKvÅ·BÙÆñÇÌR s [^ÅÍ IRQ ªOtBbNXJ[hÉ©®IÉèÄçêÜ· ªAèÄçêÈ¢êà èÜ·BOtBbNXJ[hÅ IRQ ª èÄçêĢȢêAMatrox oX}X^Oðgp·évO ªA³µì®µÈ¢±Æª èÜ·BÚ×ÍAMatrox ܽÍVX eÌ}j AðQƵľ³¢B - DirectDraw ¨æÑI[gp[}l[Wg 1995 N 9 30 útÌu Microsoft DirectX [Xm[gvÉLq ³êÄ¢éæ¤ÉADirectDraw ÌQ[ÍAI[gp[}l[W gÌ[eBeBÅx~³ê½ÆA³µñ³êÈ¢±Æª èÜ ·B - pêÅÈOÌ Windows ÅÌCXg[ ¨g¢ÌIy[eBOVXe̾êÆÙÈé¾êÌ\tgEFAð CXg[·éê (á¦ÎAú{êÌVXeÉpêÌ\tgEF A) AeLXg¨æÑ_CAO{bNXRg[ªr©çØêÄ µÜ¤±Æª èÜ·B±êÍAVXetHgÌᢪ´öÅ·B - OpenGL T|[g Matrox fBXvC hCoÉÜÜêé OpenGL (3D) hCoÉÖµ ÄÍAȺ̧ÀÉӵľ³¢: [English...] - If you have a newer Matrox product or your Matrox software was provided by the manufacturer of your computer, full OpenGL support may be disabled with your Matrox display driver. For a Matrox display driver with full OpenGL support enabled, see the Matrox Web site (www.matrox.com/mga). (If your Matrox product was provided by the manufacturer of your computer, check the Web site of that manufacturer for a display driver. A display driver provided by the manufacturer of your computer is more likely to be tested with your computer model.) [...English] - 3D Studio MAX 2.0 ÅÍAr [|[gªsKØÉÄ`æ³êéâè ª¶·é±Æª èÜ·B±ÌêAr [|[gðNbN·é ¾¯ÅAfBXvCðKØÉXV·é±ÆªÅ«Ü·B±Ìâè ÍA3D Studio MAX Ìo[W 2.5 (ܽͻêÈ~Ìo[W ) ÉͶݵܹñB [English...] - DualHead Multi-Display mode under Windows 2000 If you have a DualHead-supporting graphics card and you apply "DualHead Multi-Display" mode under Windows 2000, this version of Windows treats the main and secondary displays of a DualHead- supporting graphics card as a single display (which the Matrox display driver divides between two monitors). As a result, these displays always use the same resolution and color palette settings. Also, in your Windows desktop, the virtual positions of these displays are always aligned next to each other. While in DualHead Multi-Display mode with a computer monitor as your secondary display, you can't adjust your secondary monitor with the Windows "Monitor" or the Matrox PowerDesk "Monitor Settings" property sheets. If your secondary monitor supports Plug-and-Play (DDC), PowerDesk automatically uses the correct maximum display resolution and refresh rate. If your secondary monitor doesn't support Plug-and-Play, make sure that the correct settings are selected under "Max. secondary resolution" on the Matrox PowerDesk "DualHead" property sheet. - Video playback with DualHead modes If you have a a DualHead supporting graphics card and you're using DualHead Multi-Display, Clone, or Zoom mode, digital video may appear as a solid color on your secondary display. This can happen if video is played using the hardware-overlay feature of your Matrox graphics card. Video played using the overlay feature is generally of higher quality but it can be viewed only on your main display. Because only one program at a time can use the overlay feature, any other program started while the overlay feature is used won't be able to use the feature. The overlay feature will be available to the first program to start after the program currently using the overlay is closed. For video that normally uses the hardware-overlay feature, you may be able to view the digital video on your secondary display by running another instance of the video player. For example, if you're viewing a file using the overlay feature with Microsoft Media Player, double-clicking on the file again starts another instance of the Media Player. This instance properly plays video on your secondary display. Then, you could close the first instance of the Media Player and still be able to view video on your secondary display. - DualHead DVDMax with a TV While viewing video with a TV using the "DualHead DVDMax" feature, you may notice occasionnal jerky video playback (dropped frames) after playing a video for a few minutes. If you view video playback with your computer monitor, this problem shouldn't occur. - 15-bit color palette support for Windows 2000 For advanced users: By default, the 15-bit color palette is unavailable for Windows 2000. If you need to use this color palette, you can make it available by adding the "User.Enable15Bpp" value to your Windows registry and then setting this value to "1". If you're adding this value, add it under "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE" > "SYSTEM" > "CurrentControlSet" > "Services" > "mgau" or "g200" or "g400" > "Device0". The value type is "REG_DWORD". [...English]Download Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.