README.TXT Driver File Contents (jaton.zip)

              JATON VIDEO-57P MS Windows 3.1 Drivers
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                          (UX6.6  4/96)

  
This directory contains the following high-resolution drivers for
Windows 3.x:
  
TRIW1K.DR_      1024x768-16C Large Font   

XGIULV.DR_ 	Linear Addressing Multi-resolution (640x480, 800x600,
                1024x768, 1280x1024) Multi-color (256, 65K and 16.8M)
                and Virtual Screen

  
All XGI*.DR_ drivers run with the VIDEO-57P only.  
  
  
A. Using Windows Utility INSTALL  
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE  
=======================  

The graphic installation program (INSTALL) supports a simple six-step
installation procedure for the display driver setup program, the power
management program and the UNinstall program.

To use INSTALL, follow the 6 steps below: 

1. Ensure that MS Windows 3.1 is up and running properly, using the standard 
   VGA driver.  
  
2. Select the MAIN group in Program Manager.  
  
3. Click on FILE or press ALT + F. 

4. Press R to get to the command line.

5. Type in "X:\WIN_31\INSTALL" (X is the drive name the driver CD located)
   and then press ENTER.
     
6. A menu will appear, presenting a choice of Express or Custom Installation.
   
    Express Installation is quick and decision free. Display drivers will be 
    copied into the JATON.XGI directory and Utility files will be copied into 
    the JATON.UTL directory. Once all files are copied, a program group 
    called DISPLAY DRIVER AND UTILITY will be created.  
  
Custom installation allows control over file storage and in what program group
the icons are placed. The first dialog box that appears shows the default
directory to which the display drivers will be copied. To change the directory
name select the default name, delete it and then enter the desired directory
name.
    
Once the desired directory name is selected, continue the installation procedure
by selecting CONTINUE, or by pressing ENTER. The next dialog box displays a
summary of where files are stored. Select CONTINUE to copy the drivers and
utilities files. When all files are copied, the program will present a choice
of program groups where the icons will be created. Create a new group to place
the utility icons or select from pre-existing groups (e.g. main, applications,
accessories etc.).
  
When all necessary files are copied and a group name is selected, the Install
program will   create three icons :
  
	a. Screen Control       (Used to configure display drivers)  
        b. UNinstall            (Used to delete the installed VIDEO-57P drivers)  
	c. DPMS                 (Used for power management configurations)  
    
  
a. SCREEN CONTROL  
=================  
  
The screen control program supports the following options :  
  
i)      Select a Display Driver.  
ii)     Select resolution, color depth, and font size.  
iii)    Select refresh rate.  
iv)    Enable and customize virtual screen (advanced).
v)      Detect DDC monitor and display the information about that DDC monitor.
  
  
To select a Display Driver, run the Screen Control program by double-clicking 
on the Screen Control icon with the mouse, or high light the icon and press 
ENTER. A Display Driver Setup window will appear on the screen. This 
window displays a list of available Display Drivers, and if in current use .
Select the desired Display Driver and then click on SELECT. The next window
that appears  is used to configure display  resolution, refresh rate, color
depth and  font size. Selection of these parameters are made by clicking on
the respective values. Select the button labeled "OK" to implement the
selection.

The Video Display Control Panel in the Screen Control program enables or
disables Display Control Interface (DCI) driver. Video playback can be
achieved with the installation of most software MPEG  decoder or with
Microsoft Video for Windows 1.1e Runtime or later; however, better display
quality and playback performance can be achieved by activating the VIDEO-57P
DCI driver since this driver utilizes the Accelerated Video Engine of the
video/graphic chip.   VIDEO-57P DCI driver currently supports video data
format of YUV2, YUV9 and  IF09; it also provide off-screen surface support,
color-space conversion, video overlay, scaling, interpolation, and minify
functions.

Microsoft's Video for Windows 1.1e Runtime or third-party software MPEG decoder
need to be installed to take advantage of VIDEO-57P's DCI driver.  Installation
procedures as well as installation software for Microsoft Video for Windows 1.1e
can be found in the Microsoft Video for Windows 1.1e software package
which may be purchased separately.  Installation procedures for third-party
software MPEG decoder is usually found in the README.TXT file of the perspective
software MPEG decoder diskette.

Screen Control program also detects DDC monitor information if a DDC monitor
is  connected.  Select the button "DDC Monitor" on the advanced setup screen
to list information such as resolutions and refresh rates supported by the
DDC monitor.
  
The advanced features provide functions to customize the virtual screen:  
  
1. Virtual Screen Control  

The advanced features of the program is accessed by pressing ALT + D or by
clicking the box marked Advanced.
This action opens up an extension of the Main Panel that presents the
following features:

a	"Hot Key" selection. Enabling this function allows setting up
        pre-defined key strokes achieve specific virtual screen related
        actions.
b	"Turn On" virtual screen. This function allows the use of the
        pre-defined virtual screen sizes. The pre-defined virtual screen
        sizes are selected by clicking next to available options. The size
        of the available pre-defined virtual screen is dependent on the
        selected color depth and resolution.
c	"Customize" Virtual screen area. Selecting this feature opens up a
        new screen titled Virtual Screen Advanced Settings.
  
2. Freeze Screen  

      The Freeze Screen option is used to disable the panning feature  giving
      the illusion of a frozen screen but keeping other virtual screen  functions
      available.  Hot key functions are available for this feature.
  
  
3. Linear Frame Buffer Address  

The Linear Addressing driver will automatically detect the system's memory
size and set the frame buffer to an unused area above the system memory
. The Linear Frame Buffer Address setting is useful in avoiding conflicts
with Windows applications which  use the same linear frame buffer address as
the Display Driver. Addresses between 18 and 63 MB can be selected. If there
is no conflict, the default setting is highly recommended.
  

4. Border Space  
       
The Border Space option is used to set up a border (thickness measured in
pixels) within the Displayable Area, which is used as a marker for panning
the screen. i.e. when the cursor hits against this border, screen panning
occurs.
 
5. Pan Set Hot Key  
 
Hot keys can be set up to pan the virtual screen left, right, up and down.
The feature has to be enabled first by clicking on the ENABLE box, before
hot keys can be selected.
  
b. UNinstall  
============  
  
The UNinstall program enables the user to safely delete specific drivers or
an entire driver set. To run the UNinstall program, simply double click on
the icon or high light the icon and press  ENTER. The first screen will show
a list of the available display driver sets. To remove the entire Display
Driver set, select the Display Driver Set that is to be removed (the set to
be deleted should be high-lighted), then select the "Delete" button or press
ENTER. To remove an individual driver from a Display Driver Set, select the
Display Driver Set that contains this individual driver, then click on ENTER.
A list of available display drivers will appear.  Select the display driver
to be deleted by using the mouse or up/down arrow keys to scroll through the
list.  Click  on the DELETE button or press ALT + D to delete the selected
display driver.

 

c. DPMS  
=======  
  
The POWER MANAGEMENT program, in the DISPLAY DRIVER & UTILITIES program group,  
is designed for energy-saving monitors that conform to the VESA Display Power  
Management Signaling (DPMS) standard.   
  
THE USE OF THIS PROGRAM IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR MONITORS THAT DO NOT SUPPORT
THE VESA DPMS STANDARD.
  
The program offers three power-down modes:  
  
    1.  Stand by        (minimum power savings)  
    2.  Suspend         (substantial power savings)  
    3.  Off state       (maximum power savings)  
  
The program monitors for mouse and/or keyboard activity.  When activity is not 
detected for a specified delay period, the program signals the display chip-set
to enter the selected power-down modes.
  
The Display Power Management program offers several option to customize the 
DPMS operation :  
  
1. DELAY TIME  
     
The delay time to enter each mode can be set by entering the value
(in minutes ) in the Delay Time parameters.  Values can be entered by
either clicking on the count-up or count-down button, or by clicking on
the number, deleting it, and typing in the desired time in minutes.
  
2. ACTIVITY SELECT  
 
The Activity Select  option select which activity the program senses in
order to restore the display to the monitor.  For example, if both mouse
and keyboard are selected, then either activity will re-establish the
powered down signal.
  
3. PASSWORD OPTION  

     The Password Option sets up a password to get back onto the screen.   
  
4. CLOCK  

     Turning on the clock enables the digital count down display. If the Alarm 
     option is enabled, then the last 5 seconds of countdown to Stand by mode 
     is synchronized with beeps from the PC speaker.  
  
5. STARTUP ON/OFF   

     This option installs the Display Power Management program onto the 
     Windows Startup file, so that DPMS is active upon entering Windows.  
  
6. SAVE  

     This feature is used to save all the current settings.  
   



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BBS number: 415-691-1016

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