CPX.INI Driver File Contents (DiamondVideoDriver.zip)

[Hardware]
BoardType=Combo
ClockDivider=444


; The [Hardware] section should contain one of the following formats,
; depending on the type of ScenicMX2 board to be supported:
;
;-------------------------------------------------------------------;
; 1.  "S3 Inc. Scenic/MX2 & Trio64V PCI TMP Board"                  ;
;     (all-in-one Combo board)                                      ;
;                                                                   ;
;     or                                                            ;
;                                                                   ;
;     "S3 Inc. Scenic/MX2 Daughter Card" mated with                 ;
;     "S3 Inc. Trio64V 1-2MB PCI TMP Board" (daughter card Combo)   ;
;-------------------------------------------------------------------;
;     [Hardware]
;     BoardType=Combo            ; S3 PCI Combo Board.
;     ClockDivider=444           ; MCLK speed (40 MHz).
;                                ; IRQ and IRQ Letter are determined by driver.
;                                ; In this configuration, any other settings
;                                ; such as IRQ or IRQLetter are ignored.
;
;-------------------------------------------------------------------;
; 2.  "Tiger Board"                                                 ;
;-------------------------------------------------------------------;
;     [Hardware]
;     BoardType=Tiger            ; Tiger Board.
;     ClockDivider=444           ; MCLK speed (40 MHz).
;                                ; IRQ and IRQ Letter are determined by driver.
;                                ; In this configuration, any other settings
;                                ; such as IRQ or IRQLetter are ignored.
;
;-------------------------------------------------------------------;
; 3.  "S3 Inc. CP3 Validation Board" (ISA card) connected to        ;
;     "S3 Inc. Trio64V 1-2MB PCI TMP Board"                         ;
;                                                                   ;
;     or                                                            ;
;                                                                   ;
;     "S3 Inc. CP3 Validation Board" (ISA card) connected to        ;
;     "S3 Inc. Trio64V 1-2MB VL TMP Board"                          ;
;-------------------------------------------------------------------;
;     [Hardware]
;     BoardType=                 ; S3 ISA CP3 Validation Board.
;     ClockDivider=444           ; MCLK speed (40 MHz).
;     IRQ=7                      ; Fixed ISA IRQ line to be used.
;                                ; Note: IRQ must be between 3 and 7.
;                                ; Note: IRQ letter is determined by driver
;                                ; by default, assuming an S3 ISA CP3 board.
;
;-------------------------------------------------------------------;
; 4.  Example of a user-defined PCI board in which Scenic/MX2       ;
;     shares a PCI IRQ line with Trio64V+.  In this configuration,  ;
;     the driver will determine the IRQ number automatically.       ;
;-------------------------------------------------------------------;
;     [Hardware]
;     BoardType=                 ; Example for a user-defined PCI board.
;     ClockDivider=444           ; MCLK speed (40 MHz).
;     IRQ=Trio64V                ; Use PCI IRQ line assigned to Trio64V.
;     IRQLetter=PCI              ; Use PCI interrupt pin on ScenicMX2.
;
;-------------------------------------------------------------------;
; 5.  Example of a user-defined PCI board in which Scenic/MX2 has   ;
;     its own IRQ line, separate from Trio64V+.  The IRQ number     ;
;     must be supplied by the user or by a configuration utility.   ;
;-------------------------------------------------------------------;
;     [Hardware]
;     BoardType=                 ; Example for a user-defined PCI board.
;     ClockDivider=444           ; MCLK speed (40 MHz).
;     IRQ=9                      ; Fixed PCI IRQ line to be used.
;     IRQLetter=PCI              ; Use PCI interrupt pin on ScenicMX2.
;
;-------------------------------------------------------------------;
; 6.  Example of a user-defined ISA board.  The IRQ number must be  ;
;     supplied by the user or by a configuration utility.  In this  ;
;     example the IRQ letter, which specifies which pin on the      ;
;     Scenic/MX2 chip will be used for the IRQ, is set to a fixed   ;
;     value (IRQ pin A).                                            ;
;-------------------------------------------------------------------;
;     [Hardware]
;     BoardType=                 ; Example for a user-defined ISA board.
;     ClockDivider=444           ; MCLK speed (40 MHz).
;     IRQ=7                      ; Fixed ISA IRQ line to be used.
;                                ; Note: IRQ range depends on board hardware.
;     IRQLetter=A                ; Fixed IRQ pin to be used on ScenicMX2.
;                                ; Note: IRQ Letter must be between A and E.
;
;-------------------------------------------------------------------;
; 7.  Example of a user-defined ISA board.  The IRQ number must be  ;
;     supplied by the user or by a configuration utility.  In this  ;
;     example the IRQ letter, which specifies which pin on the      ;
;     Scenic/MX2 chip will be used for the IRQ, is calculated from  ;
;     the IRQ number by using a string that shows how each IRQ      ;
;     number should be mapped to a corresponding IRQ letter.        ;
;     This scheme is used if the IRQLetter string contains 16 or    ;
;     more characters.                                              ;
;-------------------------------------------------------------------;
;     [Hardware]
;     BoardType=                 ; Example for a user-defined ISA board.
;     ClockDivider=444           ; MCLK speed (40 MHz).
;     IRQ=7                      ; Fixed ISA IRQ line to be used.
;                                ; Note: IRQ range depends on board hardware.
;     IRQLetter=000ABCDE00000000 ; List showing how IRQ number is mapped
;                                ; to corresponding IRQ letter.  For example,
;                                ; IRQ 7 is mapped to IRQ letter E.
;                                ; Note: valid IRQ letters are A to E.

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