README.TXT Driver File Contents (es137_1.exe)

	    MS Windows 3.1 TRIDENT TGUI9660XGi Drivers
	    ==========================================
			  (UX6.0  8/94)

  
This diskette contains the following high-resolution drivers for Windows 3.1:  
  
TRIW1K.DR_      1024x768-16C Large Font   

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

  
All XGI*.DR_ drivers run with the Trident TGUI9660XGi chip only.  
  
  
NOTE:   If you select a driver that requires more video memory than is  
	available in the video subsystem, Windows will not operate   
	correctly.  Run Windows SETUP and select a driver with the   
	appropriate video subsystem memory requirement.  
  
  


A. Using Windows Utility TINSTALL  
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE  
=======================  

The Graphic Installation Interface lets you easily install the Trident  
Windows drivers and the Trident Power Management program from within Windows 
by following these steps:  
  
  
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 A:TINSTALL 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 TRIDENT.DGI directory and Utility files will be copied into 
    the TRIDENT.UTL directory. Once all files are copied, a program group 
    called DISPLAY DRIVER AND UTILITIES will be created.  
  
    Custom Installation allows control over where files are stored and where 
    icons are created. When running Custom Installation, the first dialog box 
    that comes up shows the default directory to which the display drivers 
    will be copied to. This directory name can be changed by clicking on the 
    default name, deleting it and then typing in the desired directory. The 
    dialogue box also displays the available space on the Hard Disk as well as 
    the size of the total copy of files. 
    
    Once the desired directory name is selected, the installation procedure is 
    continued by clicking on box labeled CONTINUE, or by pressing ENTER. The 
    second dialog box displays a summary of where files are stored. Upon 
    selecting CONTINUE, the program will proceed 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. Selection can be 
    made from pre-existing groups (e.g. main, applications, accessories etc.), 
    or the option is there to create a new group name.  
  
7. When all necessary files are copied and a group name is selected, the Tinstall program will    create three icons :  
  
	a. Screen Control       (Used to configure display drivers)  
	b. UNinstall            (Used to delete the installed TRIDENT 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 and number of colors.  
iii)    Select refresh rate.  
iv)     Enable and customize virtual screen (advanced).  
  
  
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 window called Display Driver Setup will appear on the screen. This 
screen displays a list of available Display Drivers, the directory in which 
they are installed, date and time of last installation, and if in current use 
or not. Select the desired Display Driver and then click on SELECT. This will 
open the next screen on the Display Driver Setup, which is used to configure 
the Windows display for resolution, refresh rate, the number of colors and 
font size. Selection of these parameters are made by clicking on the 
respective values. To implement the selection, click on OK.  
  
The advanced features provide functions to customize the virtual screen:  
  
1. Virtual Screen on/off  

      This function turns on/off the virtual screen. When the Virtual Screen  
      is turned on, ( denoted by an X next to "Turn on") a Virtual Screen Map   
      appears on the designated area. This map shows the actual Displayable 
      Area (designated  by the teal colored area), the possible area(i.e. area 
      that can be accessed by Virtual screen, designated by the yellow area) 
      and the invalid area (inaccessible, designated by red). The virtual 
      screen size/shape can be selected by dragging the perimeters of the   
      Displayable area. Once the desired size/shape is selected, the 
      "Alignment Virtual Size" function is used to align/maximize the 
      selection.  Hot keys can be set up to turn on/off the Virtual Screen by 
      clicking on the selection bar next to the function.  
  
2. Freeze Screen  

      The Freeze Screen option is used to disable the panning feature, thus 
      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  
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      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 for avoiding 
      conflicts with other Windows applications which may use the same linear 
      frame buffer address as the Display Driver. Addresses between 18 and 63 
      Mbytes 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 pannning 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 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 delete the entire set, click on the driver 
set so that it is hi-lighted, then click on the delete button. 
To delete a specific driver within a set, select the set, then click on ENTER. 
A dialogue box showing a list of the drivers will then open on the screen. 
Select the driver to be deleted by clicking on it, and then click on the 
DELETE box to remove it.  
  
  
c. DPMS  
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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 it does not 
detect any activity for a specified delay period, the program signals the 
monitor 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.   
  
2. ACTIVITY SELECT  
 
     The Activity Select  option is used to select what activity the program 
     searches for in order to restore the grounded signals. i.e. if both mouse 
     and keyboard is selected, then activity of any of theses interfaces will 
     re-establish the grounded signal.  
  
3. PASSWORD OPTION  

     The Password Option sets up a password to be 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.  
  
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.  
  
  

  
  
  
B. Selecting a Driver Through Windows SETUP  
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If you don't want the DISPLAY DRIVER AND UTILITY program group installed
in your Windows Program Manager, you can select a high-resolution driver 
with through the MS Windows SETUP :   
  
1. Ensure that MS Windows 3.1 is running properly.  
  
2. Exit Windows, and at the C prompt, change directory to WINDOWS by typing 
   in CD \WINDOWS  
  
3. At the DOS prompt, type SETUP.  
  
4. Use the arrow key to high light the DISPLAY field and then press ENTER. 
   A list of display drivers will appear on the screen. Use the arrow keys 
   to scroll down to the last option titled "Other (Requires disk provided by 
   a hardware manufacturer) and press ENTER.  
  
5. Insert the Trident Display Driver diskette in the drive, and press ENTER, 
   ensuring that the correct drive is specified on the screen.  
  
6. A list of the Trident drivers will be displayed on the screen. Scroll down 
   the list and select a driver, then press ENTER. Follow the instructions on 
   the screen, and the display driver will be installed.  
  
  

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How To Update Drivers Manually

After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.

  • 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.

  • Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.

  • Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.

  • Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.

  • From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.

  • Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.

Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.

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