---------------------------------------------------- WCGDRV 3Dlabs Wildcat Pro Display Driver for Dell Windows NT Workstations ---------------------------------------------------- ------------- Legal Notices ------------- Copyright 1999-2001, 3Dlabs Inc. Ltd. All rights reserved. Including software, file formats, and audio-visual displays; may be used pursuant to applicable software license agreement; contains confidential and proprietary information of 3Dlabs and/or third parties which is protected by copyright and trade secret law and may not be provided or otherwise made available without proper authorization. Restricted Rights Legend Use duplication, or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c) (1) (ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013 or subparagraphs (c) (1) and (2) of Commercial Computer Software -- Restricted Rights at 48 CFR 52.227-19, as applicable. Unpublished -- rights reserved under the copyright laws of the United States. Heidi(r) is a registered trademark of Autodesk, Inc. 3D Studio Max(r) is a registered trademark of Autodesk/Discreet. Intel(c) product names and logos are the property of Intel Corp. Microsoft(c) product names and logos are the property of Microsoft Corp. 3Dlabs(c) product names and logos are the property of 3Dlabs Inc. Ltd. -------------------- End of Legal Notices -------------------- ------------------- Version Information ------------------- Product: WCGDRV Version: 04,05,00,17 Date: 22-MAR-2002 Description: The 3Dlabs Wildcat Pro Display Driver provides support for accelerated high-resolution and true color graphics using OpenGL. This driver supports multi-frequency video monitors, including DDC capable monitors and specific Dell monitor models listed in the Wildcat Monitor tab. This driver supports the following languages: Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Danish, English(US), English(UK), Finish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Dutch, Norwegian, Spanish and Swedish. This release of the Wildcat Pro Display Driver will only install and run on systems running Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 5 (or later). Heidi® and 3D Studio Max® driver are included with this release on separate packages. For information on installing the Heidi® and 3D Studio Max® drivers, see the readme.txt files included on those packages. -------------------------- End of Version Information -------------------------- Installation Help ================= This driver will not run on any machine that does not have PCI backplane hardware. The Wildcat Pro Display driver will only work with AGP Pro versions of the Wildcat Display adapter. See MANIFEST.TXT for a list of delivered files. Please refer to the installation documentation provided with the media supplied with your system. If you are installing an updated driver, please refer to the "Customer Support" section below. WINDOWS NT 4.0 SETUP - PLEASE READ CAREFULLY! --------------------------------------------- All previous versions of the display driver labeled, "Intergraph Display Driver", "Intense3D Display Driver", "Intense3D Intense4kDrv Display Driver", "Intense Wildcat Driver", "3Dlabs Wildcat Driver", and Wildcat Driver. should be uninstalled prior to loading the "3Dlabs Wildcat Pro Display Driver". See the Uninstall Help section for step-by-step instructions on uninstalling these drivers. Automated Installation Help =========================== Extract Video Driver from the Dell ResourceCD: 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 directory to the 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 Updated Video Driver in Windows NT 4.0 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 NT 4.0 User's Manual for more information on Administrator privileges. 2. Start Microsoft Windows NT 4.0. 3. Double click on the Setup.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. In the Wildcat Driver Installation Message dialog box, click OK to begin the driver install procedure. Click Cancel to dismiss the installation. 5. After the driver installs, click Yes to reboot the system. Uninstall Help ============== To uninstall this version of the 3DLabs Wildcat Pro Display Driver, use the Add/Remove Programs Properties utility in the Control Panel. WINDOWS NT 4.0 UNINSTALL ------------------------ 1. From the operating system Start menu, go to Settings/Control Panel and double-click Add/Remove Programs. 2. On the Add/Remove Programs Properties dialog, select "Wildcat Display Driver" from the list of available programs, and click Add/Remove to uninstall the existing driver. 3. A dialog will appear which describes the function of the 3Dlabs Display Driver uninstall program. You will be prompted to verify the removal of the Display Driver. Click Yes to complete the driver removal. Screen Resolution and Refresh Rate Table ======================================== To access the list of available screen resolutions and refresh rates, select the "List All Modes..." button on the "Settings" page of the Display Properties page. 1. From the operating system Start menu, go to Settings/Control Panel and double-click Display. 2. From the Display Properties dialog, click the Settings tab. 3. Click "List All Modes..." to access the table of supported screen resolutions and refresh rates. Monitor Selection ================= The "Wildcat Monitor" page in Display Properties must be used to change the monitor type. 1. From the operating system Start menu, go to Settings/Control Panel and double-click Display. 2. On the Display Properties dialog, click the Wildcat Monitor tab. 3. Click the "Configure Monitor" button. The "Configure Monitor" dialog will be displayed. 4. Select one of the three monitor types: Generic, Plug-and-Play, or Dell. Selection of one of these three monitor types will potentially alter the list of resolutions reported in the "Available Resolutions" field. - The Generic monitor type will provide a list of generic resolutions. - The Plug-and-Play monitor type will provide a list of the resolutions supported by the monitor plugged into the system if the monitor is Plug-and-Play capable. - The Dell monitor selection allows you to choose a specific monitor from the provided list of monitors. Once you have chosen a monitor, the resolution and refresh rate nearest to the current settings will be highlighted. 5. Click OK to accept the new monitor, resolution, and refresh settings. A dialog box will display inquiring whether you wish to keep the new settings. If you select Yes, the settings will be changed and the Configure Monitor dialog will be dismissed. If you select No, the settings will revert to previous settings. Display Modes ============= 1. Choose the Display icon in the Control Panel. 2. Click the setting tab. 3. Select a resolution from the Available Resolutions list. 4. Click OK to accept the new display mode. Configuration ============= The "Wildcat Configuration" page in Display Properties must be used to change the driver configuration. The Synchronize Buffer Swap to Vertical Sync check box on the Wildcat Configuration tab is checked by default. This provides the highest visual quality. To obtain higher frame rate performance for benchmarking purposes, clear this check box so that the display is not synchronized to vertical sync. When this option is not checked, you may experience certain screen artifacts such as tearing; however, this box should generally be unchecked for performance benchmarking. Click Config Wizard on the Wildcat Configuration tab to activate a step-by-step interface that will allow you to modify your current display configuration or create a new one. In the Wildcat Configuration Wizard, click Next and follow the prompts to create a new configuration, or modify or delete an existing one. The default bitplane mode is 96; some resolutions are available only in 96 bitplane mode. Context-Sensitive Help ====================== Context-sensitive help is provided for 3Dlabs Wildcat dialogs in the Display properties applet. The only exception to this is the Configuration Wizard, which provides detailed instructions for each step. Context-sensitive help for a particular control is accessible using three different methods. - Click the question mark located on the title bar of the active dialog. The cursor will change to the help select cursor. Next, click on the control for which you wish to receive help. - Right-click the control for which you wish to receive help. - Set the focus on the control for which you wish to receive help and press F1. Any of these methods will display a small box filled with text that provides information on the control you have chosen. New Features ============ Fixes ===== 04.05.00.17 - Fixed a hang that can occur when running 3DStress. 04.05.00.16 - Fixed ViewPerf hang on dual processor systems. 04.05.00.15 - Fixed a problem where extraneous points appeared along the edges of clipped primitives. - Fix for glCopyPixels on interlace stereo configurations. - Fixed bug where driver installation with setup.exe would fail if the setup directory path has a multibyte character name. - Fix SolidWorks 2001Plus windows sometimes going all-white when rotating objects. - Fixed crash in ViewPerf on dual processor systems. 04.05.00.14 - Enhanced the DDR texture memory strobe calibration. 04.05.00.13 - Corrected word in Japanese resource file in the Wizard Texture Memory Management page. 04.05.00.12 - Fixed hang that happened when running the PixE demo in either the Forced or Default SuperScene configuration. - Fixed crash when Serious Sam attempted to change the display resolution. 04.05.00.11 - Fixed a problem of running texture hang test (TR 1857). - Fixed handling of negative coordinates for some vertex array paths. This corrects a problem seen in a Z/I Imaging application. 04.05.00.10 - Fix occasional hangs occurring when running OpenGL applications. 04.05.00.09 - Fixed a lighting problem with scenes that have an infinite light source, sphere mapping, and normal normalization. - Texture state now properly set to 0 when texture cannot be accommodated in texture proxy calls. - Fixed problem with separate specular blending as seen in Maya. 04.05.00.08 - Fixed a problem where the production 6110/6210 cards would boot to the VGA screen. - Added support for Wildcat 3 products. 04.05.00.07 - Fixed reference to unsupported configuration in Configuration Wizard. - Fixed a problem where invalid display settings could be present in the display applet. - Fixed a problem where the display can appear corrupted after a cold system boot. 04.05.00.06 - fixed compile errors. 04.05.00.05 - Fixed a hang in Vitrea. - Fixed problem with ignored glBlendColor changes. - Incorporated support for the Wildcat III 6110 and 6210 cards. 04.05.00.04 - Fix for compile link issue. - ANSYS Design flush fix. 04.05.00.03 - Fixed a problem with disappearing lines in Vitrea. - Fixed access violations occurring in SoftImage DS. - Fixed an access violation in SoftImage XSI when curves cycle in Animation Editor. - Fixed Visual Nastran 4D depth select failure. - Fixed a potential problem with apps that have more than 10 light sources. - Fixed accessibility issue in monitor tree view of display properties and corrected typos. - Fixed Unigraphics pan/zoom hang. 04.05.00.02 - This fixed a problem of incorrect texture filtering when running a VitalImages application. - Fixed SDRC hang that occurred when zooming in on an object. - Fixed a problem with spurious points in Softimage. - Fixed hang in ProE 2000i that occurred in view moves. - Fixed 3DStudioMax V4, hang during sphere creation. - Fixed lighting problem with multiple contexts. - Fixed a texturing problem seen in Opus Realizer. - Fixed a problem with flickering triangles seen in GLDemo. - Fixed incorrect rendering and possible hang with COLOR_INDEX textures. - Fixed a problem with face culling in display lists. - Fixed problems with rendering glInterleavedArrays. - Fixed hang in Vitrea application. 04.05.00.01 - Fixed incorrect color for text of Viewperf title screen. - Fixed rare drawPixels hang. Trouble Shooting ================ IF YOU BOOT NT AND THE SCREEN DOES NOT SYNCHRONIZE PROPERLY, DO THE FOLLOWING: Reboot the system to NT, but hit the space bar immediately when prompted. Select 'Use Last Known Good' in the Configuration Recovery Menu. This approach assumes the last configuration was a valid configuration, however. If the 'Last Known Good' method does not apply to your case, try selecting the VGA option from the system boot menu. Selecting this option will boot NT with the VGA driver instead of the GL Display Driver. At this point you can reinstall the Display Driver. If all else fails: Reboot the system to DOS and remove the file WCGMPD.SYS in the directory %SystemRoot%\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS. Reboot the system again and boot into VGA mode. Since the 3Dlabs Wildcat Pro Miniport Driver has been removed, NT will use the Microsoft standard VGA driver. Re-install the Wildcat Display Driver using the Display Properties page. Reboot the system. Following the reboot, select an acceptable resolution using the Display Properties page. If your system does not have DOS (NT only), and your installation of NT uses the standard DOS file system (FATFS), you may boot from floppy, then remove this file from the system drive. If your NT system was built on OS/2, or if your NT resides on HPFS, you may boot from an OS/2 system recovery (boot) floppy and remove the file. If you have an NTFS- formatted system disk, you will need to reload the NT Operating System (DO NOT choose to reformat your system disk during reinstallation; this will erase the data on your hard drive). Customer 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 www.dell.com. Experience has shown that problem solving is expedited if you supply the following information when first contacting the Dell support engineer. 1. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION a. Operating System and driver version and dates. b. Has the system/nucleus software configuration changed recently? 2. HARDWARE CONFIGURATION a. CPU, including number of CPUs. b. Graphics card, including geometry board if installed. 3. PROBLEM SPECIFICS a. How when does the problem occur? b. What error messages are displayed? c. Does it happen on more than one machine?Download Driver Pack
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