README.TXT Driver File Contents (AGP6000D.zip)

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For Windows 95:
 
	When loading AGP6000 series drivers for the first time, you need
to load the following software in this particular order:
(1)  Load OSR2.0
(2)  Load the "USB Supplement" (upgrades OSR2.0 to OSR2.1 level or OSR2.5)
(3)  Load .vxd (will be installed automatically with this CD version)
(4)  Load DirectX 5.
(5)  Load The AGP6000 series drivers.


For Windows 98:
	You only need to install the AGP6000 series drivers.

For Windows NT 4.0:
(1)  Before installing the drivers, you should upgrade from "Service Pack A"
     (original NT 4.0 CD) to "Service Pack 3", otherwise the system will 
     halt upon reboot.
(2)  Install AGP6000 series drivers.
	 								
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** Note:
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	For AGP6100, the following softwares are also supported
	on this CD:
(1)  Video capture Applications and drivers.
(2)  TVout drivers


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Release Notes
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Production Version 1.0
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(1) Supports all 2D and Direct3D operations
(2) Supports software and hardware DVD(glueless interface daughter
    card solutions- Zoran* and C-Cube Mircrosystems*).
(3) Issue: When running Winbench98* quality tests, a page fault
    error may occur when the user selects "All Tests" or "All Quality
    Tests". Intel plans to fix this issue in the next production.


release of the drivers.
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Production Version 1.0a
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(1) Same as PV1.0, except issue #3 (above) has been fixed.
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Production Version 1.5
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(1) Same as PV 1.0 and 1.0a with additional bug fixes.
(2) TV-Out support has been added (Requires video BIOS VB220)
    Issues:
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a.NTSC, NTSC-J, and PAL formats supported.
b.The Brightness, position, size, and flicker filter tv-out
  settings, accessible in the tv-out properties page, may need
  to be reset each time the PC system is either reset or powered  
  off. Position and size settings may also need to be reset
  after a display mode change.
c.This driver release has been validated to work with the
  Brooktree*, BT868/869 revision "C" tv-out encoder, (only).
d.A portion of the tv display may disappear after a display mode
  change. This has been observed to occur after approximately
  200 hours of use.
e.720 x 480 and 720 x 576 resolutions are not supported in PAL mode.
f.The tv display may become scrambled if the "position" setting
  ,accessible in the tv-out properties page, is adjusted when
  what is displayed on the tv screen exceeds what can be seen on
  the tv display monitor.
g.In PAL mode, when powering up the PC system, or when in a full
  screen DOS mode, the display may appear too wide for the tv
  screen. Several characters on either side of the tv screen may
  disappear from view.
h.At the bottom of the display, a one pixel wide horizontal line may
  appear.
i.Immediately after power-up, the tv display may appear scrambled. This
  occurs in approximately 1 out of 100 system power-ups.
j.In a tv-out only configuration, after entering a DOS window from the
  windows desktop, and then going to a full screen DOS window
  (by either hitting alt-enter or the full screen ICON located on the
  Windows* toolbar),the display may become scrambled.
k.The mouse, not the keyboard, must be used to adjust the
  settings in the tv-out properties page.
l.The size control in the tv-out properties page appears to be
  adjustable when in 800x600 and 720x576 resolutions, however,
  when clicked, they have no effect.
(3) Issue: When running WinBench98*, Business Graphics Winmark*, a page fault
  may occur when the test is run multiple times. This has been
  observed on driver release PV1.0, PV1.0a, and PV1.5.
  ** Intel plans to fix the above anomalies in the next driver
  release.
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Features currently not supported
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(1) Tv tuner**
(2) Intercast**
(3) OpenGL**
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How To Update Drivers Manually

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.

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