================================================================================ ELSA Display Driver for Dell Version 4.02.03.062, 01/21/2000 ================================================================================ Operating systems supported --------------------------- Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 (with Service Pack 4 or greater) Adapters supported ------------------ ELSA Synergy Force File list --------- DISK1 - Disk Identifier EGLII.INF - Display driver information file README.TXT - This file I386\EGLIID.DL_ - Display driver I386\EGLIIG.DL_ - AGP driver I386\EGLIIM.SY_ - Display Miniport driver I386\EGLIIO.DL_ - OpenGL driver I386\PWRSAVER.SC_ - Power screensaver DISK2 - Disk Identifier EGLII.INF - Display driver information file I386\GAMMACTL\*.* - Color control utility files I386\GLSET\*.* - OpenGL application settings utility files DISK3 - Disk Identifier EGLII.INF - Display driver information file I386\ELSAINFO\*.* - Driver information utility files I386\MPROP\*.* - Monitor property utility files I386\UNINSTALL\*.* - uninstallation support files Languages supported ------------------- English German Danish Spanish Finnish French Italian Japanese Korean Dutch Norwegian Portuguese Swedish Chinese (Taiwan) Chinese (traditional) Installation instructions ------------------------- 1 These drivers must be installed by a user with Windows NT Administrator privileges. Please consult your system administrator or Microsoft Windows NT User's Manual for more information on Administrator privileges. 2 Start Microsoft Windows NT 4.0. 3 Click Start control bar option, point to Settings, and click Control Panel. 4 Double-click Display, click the Settings tab, click Display Type, and click Change. 5 Click Have Disk and type the path to directory on your hard drive that contains the driver files, then click OK. Windows should find files for the Synergy Force. If Windows cannot find the files, check that the path name for the directory is correct. 6 Click Yes when Windows NT informs you that you are installing a third party driver and asks if you wish to proceed. Windows NT copies the files to the hard disk. 7 Click OK, click Close, then click Close. 8 Click Yes when Windows NT asks if you wish to restart the computer. Uninstallation instructions --------------------------- 1 These drivers must be uninstalled by a user with Windows NT Administrator privileges. Please consult your system administrator or Microsoft Windows NT User's Manual for more information on Administrator privileges. 2 Start Microsoft Windows NT 4.0. 3 Click Start control bar option, point to Settings, and click Control Panel. 4 Double-click Add/Remove Programs, click ELSA Display Driver, click Add/Remove. 5 Click Yes when asked if you wish to continue. 6 Click OK when asked if you wish to restart the computer. Additional usage information ---------------------------- Known issues ------------ Revision history ---------------- Changes to driver version 4.02.02.052: -fixed problem unattended setup ( driver hung on service-packs lower than 4 ) Changes to driver version 4.02.02.048: -fixed multiple OGL/AVI hang -fixed AA lines in ACAD2000 in wrong color -fixed 3DS Max 3.0 crash -fixed 3DS MAX 3.0 Top row not refreshed with dual planes. -fixed Display corruption after moving 3DSMax 3.0 -fixed X29 exits if menu "help/Who's Rendering ?" is opened -fixed incorrect line width in tline -fixed pallette flashing in OpenGVS Changes to driver version 4.02.02.038: -fixed video-overlay misalignment on some flatpanels -added support for more OpenGL clients Changes to driver version 4.02.02.024: - fixed non VESA-conform timings - ELSA Monitor Page: added localizations Changes to driver version 4.02.02.022: - fixed corrupted icons Changes to driver version 4.02.02.020: - fixed SolidWorks window update - fixed incomplete lines in OGLprim - fixed CATIA bugs drawing erros - fixed Autocad ends without a comment during start - fixed Softimage: added clear on overlay on window poup/resize Changes to driver version 4.02.02.016: - Lightscape: fixed Tutorial1.ls with outlined view - fixed flickering at OpenGL start/end - fixed Ideas startup at 16bpp - enabled OpenGL AGP texturing - enabled AGP fast write feature on i820 - fixed hang after 3D complex clipping - Application settings: added Maya - ELSAInfo: added alpha plane information Changes to driver version 4.02.02.015 BETA: - fixed ACAD2000 flat shaded render errors - accelerated OpenGL user clip planes - fixed Unigraphics V14 v14_gfx_cert_8.cgi crash - fixed offset problem when DirectDraw starts while double buffered OpenGL running - speeded up sw fallback rendering - new default value: OpenGL Wait for Vertical Blank ON - simplified Application settings Changes to driver version 4.02.02.014 BETA: - introduced Synergy Force - tools appear immediately after installation/reboot - removed tools uninstall entries (global driver uninstallation) - new Readme.txt - increased two sided lighting performance - fixed context switch when running multiple OGLs - fixed Lightscape issue: depthmask corrected - fixed Lightscape (selected lines are not shown correctly) - workaround for fogged lines disabled, ProE fog did not work with this. - modeswitches when OpenGL running - fixed problem with copying (uninitialized)back to (visible)front at OGL-startup and ending - fixed problem if booting on IBM-Panel Changes to driver version 4.02.02.012 BETA: - default to TrueColor resolutions only (Quadro) - fixed OpenGL performance drop (Indy, ViewPerf) - fixed Glaze 3.x crash - fixed ProE complex clipping - fixed 3DSMax Window move Changes to driver version 4.02.02.11 BETA: - fixed DELL issue #6: OpenGL performance for clipped views - fixed DELL issue #6: dual cpu hangs - fixed DELL issue #8: ProE - SoftImage enhancements: overlay broadcasting & picking of DMA flush routines - fixed clear in overlay GL_FRONT_AND_BACK mode Changes to driver version 4.01.02.09 BETA: - added OpenGL overlay support - added monitor tool tab - added DELL default modes to EGLII.INF - added uninstall - better performance for clipped OpenGL views - added 3DS MAX 3.0 mesh support - fixed fullscreen DOS box handling with running OpenGL app - fixed ScreenSaver over OpenGL - better stability: fixed mutex/sync issue - fixed low res modes and 2048x1536 mode - fixed I-DEAS Master Series 7 startup - fixed valid back buffer hint extension Changes to driver version 4.01.01.07 BETA: - updated ELSAInfo tool (added applications) - fixed DDC EDID reads in display driver - fixed ViewPerf Drv06 hangs on dual processor machines - fixed OpenGL start after modeswitches - added OpenGL performance enhancements Changes to driver version 4.01.01.05 BETA: - Disk images - driver only runs on ELSA GLoria II(-LT) boards - problems with 1920x1080 and 1920x1200 resolutions fixed - fixed corrupted resolutions in Fox&Bear - removed Setup utility and WINman Suite - removed ELSA Settings and ELSA Hotkeys tab - updated ELSAInfo as specified by DELL - updated ELSA ColorControl (GammaControl) as specified Changes to driver version 4.01.01.03 BETA: - new faster ICD - Power Screen Saver added - fixed hang on DELL Camino: use BIOS Gart aperture location - fixed bug in ELSA GAMMAcontrol - fixed wrong wireframe color in ProCDRS - fixed corrupted OpenGL viewports in resolutions over 1280x1024 - fixed splash screens in Indy3D Technical support ----------------- For information on how to contact Dell Computer Corporation's technical support, refer to the Getting Help chapter in the Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Guide that shipped with your system. You can also contact Dell's technical support via the World Wide Web at http://www.dell.com. ================================================================================ Copyright 2000, ELSA AG All rights reserved. ================================================================================Download Driver Pack
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