README.TXT Driver File Contents (S64DNEW.EXE)

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Stealth 64 DRAM                                              README.TXT
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Release Notes
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This is v1.20 of the Stealth 64 DRAM Windows v3.1 Driver disk.

Changes in v1.20 from v1.10
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* InControl Tools Control Panel V1.40
* Revised Help File to reflect additional functions
* Maximize applications to Viewport option added to Pop-Up Menu
* Center Dialogs to Viewport option added to Pop-Up Menu
* Fast Scrolling option now defaults to faster mode
* Sync polarities in User Defined Monitor are retained
* Corrected disappearing mouse cursor when changing desktops
* Corrected GPF when starting Broderbund's Grandma and Me

Windows Installation Notes
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Use the INSTALL program to install the Windows 3.1 drivers from DOS
or from the Windows Program Manager.

*  Suggestion:  If you are upgrading from a previous version of the
   Diamond InControl Tools, you should install from DOS, not from
   within Windows.  This will bypass errors regarding any files that
   may be in use and cause the installation to fail.
                  
*  Suggestion:  When running the Windows install use MS VGA  
   to eliminate any OEM files that could create a conflict.

*  When running a windows install, if the install says 
   "file in use, abort/continue" and the file in question is 
   a font (*.FON) file, continue the install.

*  If strange errors occur and text is missing from dialogs,
   check for .VBX files in your \WINDOWS directory.  .VBX files
   should only reside in the \WINDOWS\SYSTEM sub-directory.

Once the driver launches Windows, you will be placed in 640x480
256-color mode and prompted to select your monitor type.  Select 
the brand monitor you have, compatible type, or use the Custom 
Monitor Timings to create your own configuration and custom 
screen centering.

*  Icon fonts are controlled by InControl Tools.  When changing
   modes back to VGA or a non-Diamond driver, these settings
   still remain.  To change back to default icon font, search
   the WIN.INI file for the IconTypeFace, IconTypeStyle, and
   IconTypeSize lines.  Place a semicolon (;) in front of these
   lines or remove the lines entirely.

*  Only resolutions that have been selected as supported in the
   Display module will be available in the Viewport choices.  If
   your monitor can display a resolution provided by the card,
   go to Display and select a monitor that offers that mode and
   refresh, or select Custom Monitor Timings and Add the mode.

*  If Windows only displays a single alphabetic character for the
   icon font, select a different font from the list of InControl
   Tools.  Windows may not support the font type/size requested
   in the resolution and resource size displayed.

*  If you had screen savers loaded previously, and they seem not
   to load on startup any longer, see the message at the top 
   regarding backing up important files and the limitation down
   below of LOAD= line being replaced and not appended.  This is
   a limitation of the Windows 3.xx SETUP program. This does not
   occur with the Diamond install.


Trouble Shooting Suggestions
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*  If you are experiencing random lock-ups in Windows you can add the
   following line to the [STLTH64.DRV] section of the SYSTEM.INI. This
   type of lock-up may occur with applications that interrogate the
   systems memory searching for virill.

     LEAVEMMIODISABLED=1  --  This is set to 0 by default.

*  If you are encountering some lock-ups during heavy DMA transfers or
   your motherboard supports bus time-outs then you may try setting
   the following option in the [STLTH64.DRV] section of your SYSTEM.INI

     BUSYCHECK=ON  --  This is set to OFF by default.

*  If you are using Lenny Music Tunes, Microsoft Art Gallery, Small
   Blue Planet, Ocean Below, Vampire's Coffin, D-Day, all of the
   Brightstart education CD's, and other similar applications, you
   will want to add the following line to the [STLTH64.DRV] section
   of the SYSTEM.INI.  This will correct the corrupted screens you
   may experience during animation sequences.
 
     DEVICEBITMAPS=1 -- This is set to 0 by default.

   With the fix enabled you may possibly experience compatibility issues
   with other programs; one confirmed problem is with Adobe Illustrator
   v4.01.


   * IMPORTANT NOTE:  This is a problem with the way bitmaps are treated
                      by the application. This is not a deficiency in the
                      driver.  We have provided a means to correct this
                      issue, until the software vendor rectifies the problem.
                      All Edutainment vendors have been made aware of the
                      problem and are currently taking steps to correct the
                      bitmap issue.


Windows 3.1
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The following Windows 3.1 drivers are included:

Resolution   Colors Displayed
640x480      256  65,536  16,777,216
800x600      256  65,536  16,777,216*
1024x768     256  65,536*
1152x864     256  65,536*
1280x1024    256*
*2 Megabytes of on-board memory required.


The following items require a SYSTEM.INI switch be changed:
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 1024x768x8/16bpp, D-Day select Media Tour Menu and by
 Theme | select Army topics and choose
 "Artillery : Allied AntiTank Weapons" | No video displayed
 (or fragmented video displayed)
 
 All resolutions All Color depths, The Vampires's Coffin,
 At the intro screen, the screen will fade in and
 out very very slowly.  PROJECTR caused a GPF in module
 GDI.EXE @ 0001:0F6A
 
 All resolutions, 8bpp, Lenny's Music Toons, Horizontal
 line appears and picture is corrupt.
 
 All resolutions, 8bpp, MS Art Gallery, picture appears
 corrupt.
 
Known Restrictions:
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 Desktop resolution switching while playing .AVI files will 
 cause the .AVI display to become distorted.

 800x600x32bpp, Small Blue Planet, "Runtime
 Error : Stack Overflow" when the
 application is loaded.  NOTE: This will occur with ALL
 32bpp drivers.
 
 Any mode,  Shell to DOS | Run S64MODE | CUSTOM | Select
 1024x768x65k | Select a
 refresh rate | Kicks out of Windows to DOS.  Cold boot
 required.  However, choosing 1024x768x256 or
 800x600x65k or 16M or 640x480x65k or 16M are OK.
 
 All resolutions, 16/24bpp, Paintbrush, Print to HP
 LaserJet 4 | Prints nothing.
 
 Run Landmark Speed - it will drop you to a dos prompt.
 This is a limitation of the application, if you
 run a DX2/66 in non-turbo mode, the program will work
 fine, in turbo mode the system hangs, this is a
 issue with the application itself, not the driver.
 
 Some monitors which do not support DPMS will start scrolling until
 entering into Sleep mode.


Contacting DIAMOND
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Diamond can be reached through a number of ways:

Postal Service  : Diamond Multimedia Systems, Inc.
                  1130 East Arques Avenue
                  Sunnyvale, CA  94086
Voice (Main)    : (408) 736-2000
Voice (TechSppt): (408) 736-2000 [M-F 6-7; Sat 8-4 Pacific]
                                 [plus 24hr automated help]
FAX (Main)      : (408) 730-5750
FAX (Support)   : (408) 773-8000
BBS (to 2400)   : (408) 730-1100
BBS (9600+)     : (408) 524-9301
CompuServe      : GO DMNDONLINE
America Online  : Keyword:  DIAMOND




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