;#9GXE <--- Number Nine Computer Corporation Tag ;============================================================================= ; OEMSETUP.INF GXE Board Setup Number Nine Computer Corporation ; ; Installation data for the GXE Windows driver. This file is used by the ; Microsoft Windows SETUP program. ;============================================================================= ;----------------------------------------------------------------------------- [disks] ; ; These are the names of the disks Setup can prompt for. ; There must be a disk name for each disk number used. ; ; The disk number '0' is reserved to represent the Windows setup directory. ; This directory may be relative to the directory SETUP was run from. ; ; The format is: ; ; n = path, disk name, disk tag file ; ; where: ; ; n = disk "number" 1-9, A-Z (single char only!) ; path = path of disk n ; name = name of disk n ; disk tag = a file on disk n (used to determine if disk is in drive) ; N = ., "#9 GXE Windows Driver Disk", GXEOem ;----------------------------------------------------------------------------- [display] ; ; Both of the GXE windows driver require use of Windows 3.1. There are no plans ; to support Windows 3.0 in the future. ; ;profile = driver, description, resolution, 286 grabber, logo code, VDD, ; 386grabber, ega.sys, logo data, optional section ; GXE4 = N:#9GXE.drv, "#9GXE (Large Fonts)", "100,120,120", N:s3vga.2gr, N:vgalogo.lgo, N:vdds3.386, N:s3vga.3gr,, N:vgalogo.rle, GXE4 GXE5 = N:#9GXETc.drv, "#9GXE True Color (Large Fonts)", "100,120,120", N:s3vga.2gr, N:vgalogo.lgo, N:vdds3.386, N:s3vga.3gr,, N:vgalogo.rle, GXE5 GXE6 = N:#9GXE.drv, "#9GXE (Small Fonts)", "100,96,96", N:s3vga.2gr, N:vgalogo.lgo, N:vdds3.386, N:s3vga.3gr,, N:vgalogo.rle, GXE6 GXE7 = N:#9GXETc.drv, "#9GXE True Color (Small Fonts)", "100,96,96", N:s3vga.2gr, N:vgalogo.lgo, N:vdds3.386, N:s3vga.3gr,, N:vgalogo.rle, GXE7 ;----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; Optional sections in field 9 of display section are interpreted as follows: ; ; File, Destination, .ini file, Section, OldLine, NewLine ; ; Where: x:File = Optional; file to be copied, may be left null. ; Destination = 0: for Windows root or 0:system for system subdir ; where file is to be copied. ; .ini file = Optional; .ini file to be modified or created. ; Must be included if following parameters specified. ; Section = Section of .ini file to be modified. ; OldLine = Optional; old line to be removed from the .ini file. ; Only one occurence of that string is removed. ; NewLine = New text line to be written to the .ini file. ; ; The following lines set up both drivers for large fonts. [GXE4] ,, system.ini, "#9GXE", "USEFILE=", "USEFILE=1" ,, system.ini, "#9GXE", "TurboCopy=", "TurboCopy=1" [GXE5] ,, system.ini, "#9GXE", "USEFILE=", "USEFILE=1" ,, system.ini, "#9GXE", "TurboCopy=", "TurboCopy=1" [GXE6] ,, system.ini, "#9GXE", "USEFILE=", "USEFILE=1" ,, system.ini, "#9GXE", "TurboCopy=", "TurboCopy=1" [GXE7] ,, system.ini, "#9GXE", "USEFILE=", "USEFILE=1" ,, system.ini, "#9GXE", "TurboCopy=", "TurboCopy=1" ;----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; Copy these files depending on the 386 grabber being used. ; This has the effect of loading both GXE drivers, if either is requested. ; [s3vga.3gr] N:#9GXE.drv N:#9GXETc.drv ;----------------------------------------------------------------------------- [sysfonts] N:96sys.fon, "640x480 resolution System font", "100,96,96" N:120sys.fon, "1024x768 resolution System font", "100,120,120" ;----------------------------------------------------------------------------- [fixedfonts] N:96fix.fon, "640x480 resolution fixed System font", "100,96,96" N:120fix.fon,"1024x768 resolution fixed System font", "100,120,120" ;----------------------------------------------------------------------------- [oemfonts] N:96oem.fon, "640x480 resolution Terminal font", "100,96,96", 1 N:120oem.fon, "1024x768 resolution Terminal font", "100,120,120", 1Download Driver Pack
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Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
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Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
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