OEMSETUP.INF Driver File Contents (ts016.exe)

[data]
    ;  DefCodePage defines which translation table to use if we cannot get
    ;  code page information from DOS ie we are not under 3.30 or newer.
    defxlat = 437
[disks]
    1 =. ,"Microsoft Windows 3.0 Disk #1",disk1
    2 =. ,"Microsoft Windows 3.0 Disk #2",disk2
    3 =. ,"Microsoft Windows 3.0 Disk #3",disk3
    4 =. ,"Microsoft Windows 3.0 Disk #4",disk4
    5 =. ,"Microsoft Windows 3.0 Disk #5",disk5
    o =. ,"Oak Technology VGA driver disk",disko
[display]
; The string following the driver description specifies the screen
; resolution. It is used to match the system and OEM character sets
; with the display selection.
;
vga	 = o:win3_800.drv, "VGA800", "100,96,96", 3:vgacolor.gr2, 2:vgalogo.lgo, o:vddokvga.386, 4:vga.gr3,, 2:vgalogo.rle

[VGA.GR3]
4:CGA40WOA.FON,4:CGA40850.FON
4:CGA80WOA.FON,4:CGA80850.FON
4:EGA40WOA.FON,4:EGA40850.FON
4:EGA80WOA.FON,4:EGA80850.FON

[codepages]
;       Xlat Table    OEM Font     description.
863 = 2:xlat863.bin, 2:vga863.fon, "French Canadian (863)"
861 = 2:xlat861.bin, 2:vga861.fon, "Icelandic (861)"
865 = 2:xlat865.bin, 2:vga865.fon, "Norway & Denmark (865)"
850 = 2:xlat850.bin, 2:vga850.fon, "International (850)"
860 = 2:xlat860.bin, 2:vga860.fon, "Portuguese (860)"
437 =              ,             , "Standard (437)"

; If a display adapter other than the one in system selection is selected
; the font is chosen which matches the display resolution exactly.
[sysfonts]
1:egasys.fon,"EGA (640x350) resolution System Font", "133,96,72"
1:cgasys.fon,"CGA (640x200) resolution System Font", "200,96,48"
1:vgasys.fon,"VGA (640x480) resolution System Font", "100,96,96"
1:8514sys.fon,"8514/a (1024x768) resolution System Font", "100,120,120"
1:egasys.fon,"AT&T (640x400) resolution System Font", "120,96,80"

[fixedfonts]
1:egafix.fon,"EGA (640x350) resolution Fixed System Font", "133,96,72"
1:cgafix.fon,"CGA (640x200) resolution Fixed System Font", "200,96,48"
1:vgafix.fon,"VGA (640x480) resolution Fixed System Font", "100,96,96"
1:8514fix.fon,"8514/a (1024x768) resolution Fixed System Font",  "100,120,120"
1:egafix.fon,"AT&T (640x400) resolution Fixed System Font", "120,96,80"

[oemfonts]
1:egaoem.fon,"EGA (640x350) resolution Terminal Font (USA/Europe)", "133,96,72",1
1:cgaoem.fon,"CGA (640x200) resolution Terminal Font (USA/Europe)", "200,96,48",1
1:vgaoem.fon,"VGA (640x480) resolution Terminal Font (USA/Europe)", "100,96,96",1
1:8514oem.fon,"8514 (1024x768) resolution Terminal Font (USA/Europe)", "100,120,120",1
1:egaoem.fon,"AT&T (640x400) resolution Terminal Font (USA/Europe)","120,96,80",1
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  • Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).

  • If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.

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