readme.txt Driver File Contents (GLZ_05000024.zip)

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                               IntenseDrv
                    Intense3D Display Driver for
                      Windows 2000 Workstation
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Version Information
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Product:     Intense3D Driver
Number:      
Version:     05,00,00,24
Date:        27-SEP-2000

Description:
    
    This driver is used to support the Intense3D Realizm and Intense3D Wildcat
    4000 and Wildcat 4105 graphics hardware for the Windows 2000 operating 
    system. For a list of supported products, see the Installation help section
    below.

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Installation Help
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    Important Note: This driver will only run on Windows 2000.

    The Intense3D IntenseDrv Display Driver supports the Intense3D Wildcat 
    4000 and 4105 as well as the  Intense3D RealiZm display adapters on Pentium,
    Pentium Pro, Pentium II and Xeon workstations.  This driver will not run on
    any machine which does not have PCI backplane hardware. Some display adapters
    have been designed to work specifically in the AGP port instead of the PCI
    bus.  

    Additionally, the machine must have 3.3 volts on the PCI bus (for those 
    adapters that plug into the PCI bus) and provide support in the BIOS for 
    VGA behind a PCI bridge.

    Supported Products
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    This driver supports the following Intense3D display adapters:

    RealiZm 2.0
    RealiZm 1.3
    RealiZm 1.3
    Intense 3D Pro
    RealiZm V2.5
    RealiZm V1.3
    RealiZm II 2.5+
    RealiZm II 1.3+
    Intense 3D 2200
    RealiZm II 2.5
    RealiZm II 1.3
    Intense 3D 3200
    RealiZm III 2.5+
    RealiZm III 2.5
    Intense3D 34x0
    Intense3D 3600
    Intense3D 3510
    Intense3D 4105
    Lynx II Geometry Accelerator
    Lynx III Geometry Accelerator
    Lynx IV Geometry Accelerator
    Lynx V Geometry Accelerator

    
    See MANIFEST.TXT for a list of delivered files.

    Please refer to the installation documentation provided with the media
    supplied with your system.

    If you are trying to load an updated driver from the Intense3D web site,
    please do the following:

    1. Save the self-extracting .zip file to a temporary directory on the
       system hard drive.

    2. Double-click the self-extracting zip file to unzip the driver files.
       These driver files are compressed and will be expanded during the
       installation process.


    WINDOWS 2000 PLUG AND PLAY
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    For driver installation and removal, refer to the Hardware section
    of the Windows 2000 online help. This Help is generally available by 
    clicking on "Start" at the bottom left of the screen, and selecting the
    help entry from the menu. 

    NOTE:   During the installation, a dialog box will appear indicating that
            another disk is needed. This will correspond to the installation
            disks. Verify that the path in the entry line at the bottom of
            the dialog box points to the location for the next disk and 
            select the option that will allow you to continue installation.
            If you have downloaded an updated driver form the Intense3D web
            site, enter the path corresponding to the Disk1, Disk2,... 
            folders created by the self-extracting zip file.


    Additional note on VGA device:
            After installing the driver, a "Cirrus Logic 5430/5440 compatible
        Graphics Adaptor" or similar type VGA device, will will show up in the
        list of devices in the Add/Remove Hardware utility of Windows 2000. 
        It will have an exclamation point " ! " in yellow circle. This will not
        affect any operation or functionality of the Intense3D card being used.
        You may however, elect to install this device, using the Intense3d driver,
        and selecting the "Intense3d VGA" option from the product list, during
        the installation. This will resolve the VGA device appearing in the list
        as described above. It will remove the exclamation point, but will not
        change, add, or remove any functionality or operation of the hardware or
        driver.

        
    Unattended Installation Help
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    To install the Intense 3D Display driver as part of an unattended
    installation of Windows 2000, execute the following steps.

    1.  Copy all driver files to a single directory in the $oem$\$1\ path of the
        distribution directory (ex. d:\win2kdst\$oem$\$1\i3d).    

    2.  Add the following sections to the unattend.txt file:
        
        [Unattended]
        OemPreinstall = yes
        OemPnPDriversPath = "\i3d"        

        [Display]
        BitsPerPel = 32
        XResolution = 1024
        YResolution = 768
        VRefresh = 75

    3.  Execute the unattended installation.

    NOTE:  To bypass the digital signing check for a non WHQL version of the
           driver, add the following entries to the unattend.txt file:

        [SetupParams]
        DriverSigningPolicy = Ignore


    Automated Installation Help
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    NOTES:  Make sure you have write permission on the target machine as the
            automated installation will create temporary directories on its
            hard drive.
	          
    1.  Create an installation directory on your hard drive and then copy
        all installation files into that directory.  You may either create
        a directory structure having a disk1, disk2, ... format or just
        dump all files into the same directory.
    2.  Copy the contents of each installation disk to its corresponding
        folder.
    3.  Modify the setup.ini file to meet your specifications.
    4.  Run setup.exe.  This executable should be in the disk1 folder.


New Features
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05.00.00.15
    - Added multiple OEM monitors to monitor timing file. 

05.00.00.12
    - Added documentation to the readme file for unattended installation
      of the driver.
    - Changed automated install to reflect the new inf name glzsetup.inf

05.00.00.11
    - Added support for setting the gamma ramp (part of color management). 
    - Implemented Intense3D support for DMA capability.


Fixes
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05.00.00.24
    - Added fix for 3DMax windows not properly refreshing when moved
      or covered by menus.
    - Renamed silent install executable to setup.exe.
    - Silent install now will run from a CD.
    - Added fix for client driver properties to show up in Display Properties.
    - Fixed silent install to correctly install Microsoft Certified drivers.
    - Cleared floating point exception found in Catia V5.
    - Enabled installation for all products supported by this driver, and 
      updated supported product list in readem file.

05.00.00.23
    - Documentation change in readme file.
    - Fixed silent install to install driver for both the I3D part and the
      VGA part.
    - Fixed a bug where the Chips and Technologies 65554 graphics adapter 
      is always banged out for the Intense3D 4105.  The driver has to be updated
      with Intense3D VGA (Chips and Technologies 65554).  Also, changed the
      name necessary to update the Cirrus Logic 5430/5440 graphics adapter
      to Intense3D VGA (Cirrus Logic 5430/5440).

05.00.00.22
    - Fixed a bug with TRUESPACE4 benchmark drawing incorrectly.
    - Changed  the driver uninstall program to prevent Windows 2000 
      from automatically re-installing the driver upon reboot.
    - Removed the topmost option from the main window in the silent install
      so that any message boxes will not be covered by the window.
    - Fixed a problem with erasing the material menu in 3D Studio MAX when the
      shadow pointer is enabled.
    - Fixed silent install so that no dialog boxes are displayed when installing
      an older driver over a newer version.
    - Fixed a problem where the display driver would sometimes read from or write to
      the incorrect buffer following a video mode change.
    - Fixed a system hang that could occur while simulataneously
      running 3D graphics and disk stress tests.

05.00.00.21
    - Fixed some error checking and recovery in the silent install.
    - Fixed problems with finely tessellated primitives not rendering.

05.00.00.20
    - Fixed a bug where a sprite cursor would disappear in the viewports of 3DSMAX
      after the application had just come up.
    - Fixed a bug where system would sometimes get a blue screen just after driver
      installation.
    - Fixed bug where Cirrus Logic 5430/5440 Compatable Graphics Adapter is always
      banged out.  The driver has to be updated with Intense 3D VGA driver.
    - Fixed bug where the inf file wrote information to the registry as a string
      rather than as a DWORD.  This caused the system to boot into VGA.

05.00.00.19
    - Fixed double buffered stereo windows to not allow a buffer swap between fields
      of a frame.
    - Fixed a bug revealed with 3DSMAX such that when an object was clipped
      along the bottom and right edge of the viewport, pixels were left
      behind.  This bug was found when the buffer region extension was in
      use and system memory was being used to cache the scene background.
    - Fixed icon color bug when the "show icons using all possible colors"
      setting is selected in Display Properties.

05.00.00.18
    - Fixed problem with gamma correction in multi-card systems.
    - Fixed problem with DDC information being displayed incorrectly in 
      multi-card systems.
    - Fixed a problem with using the wrong color for non-provoking
      vertices in DrawElement primitives when color material was
      enabled.
    - Fixed problem with English help file having old information.


05.00.00.17
    - Fixed problem with Windows Media Player's buttons having a pink box
      around them after 3D Studio Max is opened.
    - Fixed blue-screen problem introduced with version 05.00.00.16.
    - Fixed cursor trail problem in Mirai.

05.00.00.16
    - Fixed AlphaBlend problem for RGB mode.
    - Fixed texturing problems on the Wildcat 4000/4105 cards involving
      sub-triangles with a large depth range. 
    - Fixed a problem where eventlog messages were failing.
    - Fixed a dual screen hang.
    - Fixed a problem with OpenGL swap copy windows not rendering on the
      second screen.
    - Fixed problem with software cursors and other sprites leaving
      garbage on the screen.

05.00.00.15
    - Fixed problem with images not being refreshed correctly on dual screen
      4000 systems.
    - Fixed display applet to report the Wildcat 4105 correctly.
    - Changed Intense3D sting entries in INF file.
    - Fixed a software pointer problem that could possibly cause crashes.
    - Fixed a bug that was revealed using Softimage on a Wildcat 4105
      that occured when a vertex was added to a clipped line and part
      of the line disappeared.
    - Fixed icon color bug revealed by Unigraphics.  Other color translation
      fixes and optimizations also added.

05.00.00.14
    - Fixed hang during bootup on certain machines with Wildcat 4000.

05.00.00.13
    - Fixed access violation application error that occured with API Test.
	- Fixed lockup problems associated with drag and drop.
	- Fixed brush and palette problems.

05.00.00.12
    - Fixed stray lines problem in Autocad 2000 version 1.1.
    - Fixed a blue screen with unattended installations.
    - Changed INF filename. Changed INF file and add directives for
      Windows 2000 installation and WHQL testing compliance.
    - Fixed problems with Wildcat 4000/4105 texturing when large
      negative texture coordinates are used.

05.00.00.11
    - Fixed geometry accelerator shading problems reported in
      FastForm3D.



Trouble Shooting
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    Refer to the Hardware section of the Windows 2000 online help for  
    trouble shooting. Or, see the Customer Support and Intense3D Online
    information listed below.


Customer Support
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    For support of your Intense3D product, please contact our OEM partners' 
    support organizations via our Web Site:  
    http://www.intense3d.com/support.asp.


Intense3D Online
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    Intense3D's information server on the World Wide Web brings you fast, 
    up-to-the-minute information on Intense3D's products and services, as 
    well as the company's direction.  It also provides links to the valued
    OEM partners of Intense3D along with their related support 
    organizations.  Access to Intense3D Online is available using any of the 
    popular Web browsers such as Netscape, NCSA Mosaic, Microsoft Internet 
    Explorer, and others.

    Connect to Intense3D Online at the following Internet address:
    http://www.intense3d.com
    If you have trouble accessing Intense3D's Web Site, send an e-mail
    message to webmaster@intense3d.com.
    message to webmaster@intense3d.com.
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