read-me.txt Driver File Contents (He52ka11.exe)

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	FGL Graphics Fire GL2 Display Driver
	For Dell Windows 2000 Workstations
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Version Information:
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Product:	FGL Graphics Fire GL2
Version:	5.12.2195.2070
Date:		May 2, 2001
OS:			Windows 2000
Languages:	English, French, German, Spanish, Traditional Chinese
			Simplified Chinese, Korean, Japanese

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Installation Instructions:
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  Your computer is shipped with the FGL Graphics Fire GL2 Graphics Accelerator
  system and its drivers were installed by Dell and are operative when you
  receive the system. Refer to the installation instructions in your
  computer’s User’s Guide, if you purchased a customer kit to install the Fire
  GL2 Graphics Accelerator to replace your existing graphics solution.
  
         
  For your convenience the following procedures describe how to install
  the graphics driver software.
  You need the information in this section on re-installation of the 
  basic driver software for Windows 2000 only if you are re-installing
  the operating system or if you want to install a driver update.
 

  NOTES: 
  - The drivers are designed exclusively to support Fire GL2 Graphics
    Accelerators with the Windows 2000 operating system. The drivers DO NOT
    SUPPORT any other type or brand of graphics card or operating system.
  - This device driver requires Windows 2000 installed. 
  - Before installing the FGL Graphics Fire GL2 video driver, please close all
    open application programs and disable any anti-virus software that is
    running on your computer until the driver installation is complete!

 
Extract Video Driver from the Dell ResourceCD
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 1. Insert the Dell ResourceCD into the CD/DVD-ROM drive. 
 2. If the Dell ResourceCD window does not open automatically, double-click on
    'My Computer' on your desktop and then double-click on the CD/DVD-ROM
    drive containing the Dell ResourceCD. 
 3. Follow the instructions provided by the Dell ResourceCD to locate the
    video driver package for your card. 
 4. Once you have located the package, select it to unzip the driver on to the
    hard drive. These files are extracted by default to the directory
    C:\Dell\Drivers\xxxx (where xxxxx is the name of the driver being
    unzipped). 
 5. At the 'WinZip Self-Extractor' screen, click 'OK'. 
 6. At the 'Dell Computer Self-Extracting Driver Installation' screen, click
    'Unzip'. Once the files have been unzipped, click 'OK'. 
 7. In a moment, your browser opens with further instructions for installing
    the driver.

 
Install the Video Driver in Windows 2000
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NOTE: The following instructions refer to installation of the driver from
      your Dell Resource CD. If you downloaded the driver from the Dell
      Support web site, then in instruction 3 below type the correct path on
      your hard drive where the new driver has been downloaded. 

 	
 1. This driver must be installed by a user with Windows Administrator
    privileges. Please consult your system administrator or Microsoft
    Windows 2000 User's Manual for more information on Administrator
    privileges. 
 2. Start Microsoft Windows 2000. Click 'Cancel' to close the
    installation wizard. 
 3. Double click on the 'Install.exe' file located with the driver package. If
    you extracted the drivers from the Dell Resource CD using the default
    directory they will be located in C:\Dell\Drivers\xxxxx (where xxxxx is
    the name of the driver being unzipped). 
 4. At the 'Installation' screen, click 'Next' to begin the driver install
    procedure. Follow the installation instructions to install your drivers. 
 5. Click the 'Next' button to complete the driver installation. Your system
    will restart automatically. 


Changing Display Driver Settings
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 1. From the Windows taskbar, click 'Start' > 'Settings' > 'Control Panel'. 
 2. Double-click the 'Display' icon to access the 'Display Properties'
    dialog. 
 3. Click the 'Settings' tab, then select the desired resolution and color 
    palette. Refer to 'Using the Adapter' for supported resolutions and color
    depth information. 
 4. Click 'OK' and click 'Yes' to keep your settings. 

 
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Uninstallation Instructions:
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  This section describes how to properly remove your FGL Graphics Fire GL2
  software from your system should you need to do so. 

  NOTE: Before removing the FGL Graphics Fire GL2 video driver, please close
        all open application programs and disable any anti-virus software
        that is running on your computer until the driver de-installation
        is complete!

  1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs.

  2. Select 'Diamond Fire GL2.

  3. Click on the 'Remove the Product' button.

  4. Click 'Next'.

  5. When the uninstall is complete, Windows NT 4.0 will automatically
     reboot.


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FGL Graphics/Diamond CONFIGURATION FEATURES AND INFORMATION
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 FGL Graphics/Diamond dialogs in the 'Display Properties' menu allow setting
 and adjusting the video settings to suit your requirements best:
 Monitor: choose monitors and Gamma correction
 Information: display card-specific hardware and driver information
 Configuration: customize application profiles

 You can display the 'Display Properties'menu by right-clicking the Windows
 Desktop background and then selecting the 'Properties' option from the pop-up
 menu. 



Monitor Dialog
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  1. Select the 'Monitor' dialog in the 'Display Properties' window.
     You can find more information on setting up the monitor in the 
     context sensitive online help.


  2. Set the desired operation mode for the selected monitor:
 
    
     Select from list
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     Use resolution/refresh rate settings optimized for your specific
     monitor.
     
     Select the appropriate Dell monitor type, or DDC Monitor.
     If you do not have a Dell or DDC Monitor or are not sure, choose the
     Generic Monitor selection.
     A list on the right menu panel displays resolutions and - for each
     resolution - the maximum refresh rate, as supported by the selected
     monitor. If the selected monitor does not support the current video mode
     (specified in the 'Settings' dialog), the resolution/
     refresh rate setting will be automatically reduced.
     
     Click the 'Apply' or 'OK' button to enable your monitor selection.
     
  
     DDC Monitor
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     Select this option and click the 'Apply' or 'OK' button if you want
     the driver to automatically decode the monitor's DDC (Display Data
     Channel) information on each reboot/NT 4.0 start.  
     To detect a new DDC monitor immediately, click the 'Detect now'
     button. An error message will be displayed if the connected monitor 
     does not support DDC.
     

     Gamma Correction Adjustment
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     Adjust the monitor's gamma correction for optimal brightness. 
     When this slider is changed the gamma correction table modifies each 
     pixel's color value. 
     The brightness produced at the face of the display is proportional to
     the input voltage raised to the power gamma. This nonlinearity must be
     compensated to achieve correct reproduction of the image's brightness.
     The effect of display gamma is to darken the midtones relative to the 
     dark and light regions. The gamma correction adjustment affects the 
     entire screen display. Changes to the gamma correction are saved on
     system level, independent of the currently active application profile
     The possible setting range is 0.3 - 4.0. The default setting is 1.0.
   


  3. Click the 'Apply' or 'OK' button to enable your monitor settings.



Information Dialog
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  Check the 'Information' dialog in Display Properties window
  You see information for detailed hardware and driver information on your
  Fire GL2 card. This data may be helpful when contacting Dell's technical
  support.

  

Configuration Dialog (for experienced users only!)
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  If you experience problems with your application, or if you want to try
  to optimize the performance of your system on specific applications, you
  may modify the configuration settings.

  Select the 'Configuration' dialog via the Display Properties window.

  You can find more information on the settings in the
  'Configuration' dialog in the context sensitive online help.
  	
  For some of the most popular applications the optimal configuration
  profile is factory-set by default. Select the application from the list
  in the 'Configuration Profiles' section. This will change the necessary
  Windows NT registry settings. 
  Click 'Apply' and then restart Windows NT.

  1. Click the 'Add' button in the 'Configuration Profiles' section and
     enter the new application for which you want to set the configuration
     parameters.

  2. To modify the configuration settings of a specific application, for
     example, Softimage, select the application from the list in the
     'Configuration Profiles' section and click the 'Modify' button.

  3. In the 'Settings' section select or clear the following checkboxes
     according to your requirements:

     Overlay Planes

     8-Bit double-buffered
     Use 8 bits of each 32-bit frame buffer pixel as double-buffered
     overlay planes.

     8-Bit single-buffered
     Use 8 bits of each 32-bit frame buffer pixel as single-buffered
     overlay planes.


     Force copy swap
     Force blit copy from back to front buffer. 

     
     Wait for vertical retrace
     Buffer swap 'synched' to vertical retrace. This improves the
     picture quality but reduces the view performance in, for example,
     benchmark testing.
 
      

  4. Click the 'Apply' or 'OK' button to enable your Configuration
     settings.


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New Features:
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Fixes:
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5.12.2195.1010
 - 2D/3D Performance improvements.	
 - 3DS Max wrong drawn triangles.
 - OGL conformance test problems.
 - ProE blue screen.
 - ProE wrong drawn triangles.
 - Quake flashing screen.
 - MPEG video wrong color. 
 - Open Universe Dr. Watson.
 - Double buffer overlay support is added.
 - Venus 3D Dr. Watson.
 - MAYA workspace shows only pixel trash when first started.
 - Blue screen after mode change.
 - MAYA time bar is corrupted by pixel trash.
 - OpenGVS GVF has missing triangles on the ground.
 - Wait for vertical sync. 


5.12.2195.1014
 - Maya screen corruption.
 - Softimage profile is changed
 - Softimage|XSI profile is added.
 - PII blue screen.
 - DDC code is tuned, especially for digital monitors
 - 3DS Max default setting is changed for maximum performance.
 - Texture download speed optimized.
 - Softimage|XSI corrupted menu problem is fixed
 - Catia menu problem.
 - Open GL conformance test issues.
 - WHQL 2D issues
 - Screen saver garbage issue.
 - Fox&Bear screen corruption
 - DVI (Digitial output on GL2)  is off as long as Analog monitor is attached.
 - Softimage overlay issues


5.12.2195.2018
 - Version number is changed 1xxx to 2xxx to prevent the conflict with Fire GL1 driver
 - Maya 3.0 screen corruption
 - Softimage overlay problem
 - Blue screen with heavy textured applications 
 - OGL test SGI flag bug
 - Winbench performance increase
 - Glut demo Resolution wrong image problem.
 - 3DS  Max 3.1 select windows missing line problem.
 - Lightwave 3D playback problem.
  	

5.12.2195.2020
 - SDRC IDEAS wrong triangle issue.
 - Driver is changed for RC1000 1.2 chip.

5.12.2195.2022
 - P4 SIMD2 support is added.
 - Quake III broken sky image problem.
 - Garbage screen after uninstall the driver.
 - Softimage missing line.
 - depthcue glut demo read pixel.  	
 
 
5.12.2195.2027

 - Open full screen DOS-box and go back to window mode blue screen when more than one OpenGL apps. ( one with    texture ) are running fixed.
 - OpenGL app. Simple cap issue.
 - CADCEUS to big displaylist ( 350 MB ) issue.
 - DVI output is enabled.

5.12.2195.2029
 - OpenGL app Brain Z buffer issue.
 - 3DS Max performance optimization.
 - IDEAS-8 performance optimization.
 
5.12.2195.2030
 - GLPerf 3.1.2 blue screen with wait for vertical sync issue.
 - 2D performance optimization.

5.12.2195.2032
 - Altair HyperMesh hang
 - GLPerf 3.1.2 trifill.rgb blue screen

5.12.2195.2034
 - WHQL hang in alpha blending tests
 - Fixed Dr.Watson in OpenGL applications using display lists

5.12.2195.2036
 - Fixed Dr.Watson in CATIA R5
 - Fixed occasional corrupted textures with OpenGL Glut3.7 demos

5.12.2195.2038
 - Fixed bugs in IDEAS test suite
 - Fixed ACAD 2000 update problem

5.12.2195.2040
 - Support of EDID2
 - Fixed IDEAS update problem

5.12.2195.2042
 - 3DS MAX optimization.

5.12.2195.2044
 - Optimizations for P4 based systems.
 
5.12.2195.2046
- Performance optimizations for Intel P4.
- ProE 2000i Dr. Watson.
- OGL test application Ovperf.exe crash. 
- CDRS 2000i2 and 3DPAINT 2000i2  Brush Strokes are not drawing smoothly.  
- CDRS 2000i2 The antialiased lines are very ropey.
- CDRS 2000i2 "Show Mapping" window doesn't display anything. 
- Freeform , problem refreshing dialog boxes.
- SDRC IDEAS Division by 0.
- UG 15 the antialiased lines are very ropey.
- 3DPAINT 2000i2 when model is rotated before being painted on; the paint is not dried onto the model properly .
- Microstation 7  rendering is not correct.

5.12.2195.2047
- Solid Edge profile is added.
- Standby hang-up issue.    
- PTC ProE 2000i2 cursor problem. 

5.12.2195.2050 
- black background if pattern is selected after DOS fullscreen and exit
- Autocad 2000 missing geometry
- SolidEdge overlay planes
- SW cursor wrong background in ProE, 3DStudioMax
- animated cursor flickering
- UniGraphics v15/16 performance optimizations.

5.12.2195.2052
- Blue screen on systems with more than 512 MB memory.
- OpenGL conformance test (accumulation buffer)

5.12.2195.2053
- ViewPerf 6.1.2 MedMCad potential blue screen problem.

5.12.2195.2054
- New Display Properties TAB is added (Advance Settings). FullScene AA (Fire GL3 only) , Stereo and P-Buffer support could be switched ON / OFF without any profile.
- Alias|WaveFront Maya hang-up issue.
- Alias|WaveFront  Studio Tools hang-up issue
- Alias|WaveFront Studio Tools pull down menu issue
- ESPRi wrong Z-buffer issue


5.12.2195.2056
- GLDEMO wrong color issue.
- Blue screen, CTRL + Print Screen and paste in Paint application (2054 opened this issue. 2053 has no problem)
- Fire GL3 , Display mode list is not updated after switching dual screen modes on.
- CATIA blue screen with huge model.
- OpenGL version string is changed. It shows CPU specific information.


5.12.2195.2060
- Display list optimizations.
- UG, UI Windows leave an imprint on a view when another view is updated 
- Alias|Wavefront Studio Tools 9.x, pick box will only appear
  with every second mouse click.
- Stereo output is not working correctly.
- 3Dstudio Max doesn’t draw anything under Win2K (Fire GL3 only)
- New check box is added in to Advance Settings tab to enable/disable WGL_OML_sync_control extension.
- WGL_ARB_buffer_region extension is added.
- DrawPixel speed with zoom optimizations.
- Alias|Wavefront MAYA back face culling issue.

5.12.2195.2062
-  P4 optimizations (Catia 25 % , DX 10%)
-  Web site, www.chosun.co.kr, with internet  explorer 5.0 or 5.5, the whole browser screen has vertical lines 
-  3DStudio MAX version 4.0 Custom Driver added.
-  When changing from 1280x1024 (or other resolutions) to 1600x1200 , x29.exe program was not rendering when the window was moved outside the original 1280x1024 area.  
-  MAX install works (installs MAX driver) wihout rebooting 

5.12.2195.2064
- Performance otimizations.

5.12.2195.2066
- OpenGL Pentium 4 optimization.
- 1600x1024 76 Hz mode enabled.
- 1920x1200 76 Hz mode enabled.


5.12.2195.2070
- SolidWorks2001i, previous image is left when Extrude by the Shading Preview.
- UG screen corruption when transition effects is on .
- Blue screen maximizing / minimizing open windows when transition effects is on.
- SolidEdge wrong lighting issue.
- GLPERF crash on some machines
- MAYA wrong color issue is fixed
- Display list optimizations. UG needs less memory to load the large model.


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Troubleshooting:
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Complementary Installation Checks
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- Check that the card is properly installed in your system and connected to
  your monitor. 
- Refer to the documentation that came with your monitor:
  Check your connections to the video and power cables.
  Try adjusting the brightness, sharpness, and contrast controls of your
  monitor. 
- Check the system configuration utility of your operating system for the
  interrupt assignments. 
- Some older ISA legacy (add-in cards with jumpers, non-PnP) may cause a
  conflict if they are not configured in the ESCD (extended system
  configuration data) area of the system BIOS. Please refer to your computer’s
  User’s Guide for information on using the ISA Configuration Utility ICU to
  add legacy card resource requirements to the system. 

Diagnostics
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Diagnostics utilities for checking the video card and instructions for using
these utilities are available from the Dell's Support Web Site
(www.dell.com/support).
  
No image appears on monitor when computer system is turned on
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- Make sure that the Fire GL2 is firmly seated and lined up properly in its
  AGP, and that the monitor cable is firmly and correctly connected to the
  card.
- Check the connectors of the video cable - secure it by fastening the screws 
- Make sure that your computer and monitor are plugged into electrical outlets
  and receiving power. 
- Is the monitor turned on and working? 
- If possible, select impedance 75 Ohm
  
Screen image defects appear
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- Check that your monitor supports the resolution, horizontal (kHz) and
  vertical (Hz) refresh rates as required by the graphics card. 
- Check for your current resolution, refresh rate, and color depth settings in
  the Settings and Monitor dialogs of the Display Properties dialog.
  
WARNING: Be sure that both video card and monitor support resolution and
  refresh rates you select. Incompatible resolution/refresh rate selection may
  result in monitor damage. Refer to your monitor's documentation for
  recommended resolutions and refresh rates. 
 
Screen image is off-center, color balance is wrong, or there is no picture
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- Try adjusting the brightness, sharpness, contrast, and color balance
  controls of your monitor. 
- Try adjusting the centering and positioning controls of your monitor to
  position the picture on the screen. 
- Set the monitor’s RGB inputs (and sync switches, if this option is
  available) to 75 Ohms, with the sync set to external.
  
Operating system warns that the video card is not configured properly
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- Check the driver installation and make sure that all software is correctly
  loaded corresponding to your operating system and applications. 
- Re-install the Fire GL2 drivers. 
 
What to do if your Fire GL2 card is not recognized by Windows 2000
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 1. This driver must be installed by a user with Windows Administrator
    privileges. Please consult your system administrator or Microsoft
    Windows 2000 User's Manual for more information on Administrator
    privileges. 
 2. Start Microsoft Windows 2000. 
 3. Click Start > Settings > Control Panel. 
 4. Select the 'Add/Remove Hardware' icon. 
 5. Click the 'Next' button. 
 6. The 'Add/Troubleshoot' a device should be selected (if not select it),
    click the 'Next' button. 
 7. Click and highlight the 'Video Controller (VGA Compatible)' and then click
    the 'Next' button. 
 8. The message "The driver for this device are not installed. (Code 28)" is
    displayed, click the 'Finish' button. 
 9. The 'Upgrade Device Driver Wizard' window appears, click the 'Next' button. 
10. Select 'Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended)' and
    click the 'Next' button. 
11. Under 'Optional Search Locations', select 'Specify a location' only,
    and click the 'Next' button. 
12. Type C:\DELL\DRIVERS\xxxxx  (where xxxxx is the name of the driver
    directory) in the space provided and click the 'OK' button. 
13. After Windows finds the drivers, click the 'Next' button. 
14. Files will be copied. 
15. Click the 'Finish' button. Restart the system.


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Customer Support:
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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 www.dell.com.
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