readme.txt Driver File Contents (WCG_XP_LOGO_06050209.zip)

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                                WCGDRV
            3Dlabs Inc. Ltd. Wildcat Pro Display Driver for
                       Windows XP Professional
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Version Information
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Product:     wcgdrv
Version:     06.05.02.09
Date:        17-JAN-2002

Description:
    The 3Dlabs Wildcat Pro Display Driver provides support for accelerated  
    high resolution, true and high color graphics using OpenGL.

    This driver supports multi-frequency video monitors, including DDC capable
    Monitors. 

    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. If the 
    currently installed Windows XP language is not one of the above choices, the
    installation will default to English.

    This release of the Wildcat Pro Display Driver will only install and run on 
    systems running Windows XP Professional.

    Heidi(r) and 3D Studio Max(r) driver packages are included with this release 
    on separate disks.  For information on installing the Heidi(r) and 3D Studio 
    Max(r) drivers, see the readme.txt files included on those disks.
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Installation Help
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    This driver will not run on any machine that does not have PCI backplane
    hardware.  The Wildcat Pro Display driver will work with both AGP and
    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 from the 3Dlabs web site,
    please do the following:

    1. Save the self-extracting .zip file to a temporary directory on the
       system hard drive.

    2. Double-click the self-extracting zip file to unzip the driver files.
       These driver files are compressed and will be expanded during the
       installation process.

    NOTE:
    When re-installing Windows XP with a Wildcat Pro card installed in the
    system, the "Found New Hardware" dialog/wizard will not come up after
    the final boot into Windows XP. You must install the driver. Simply
    run the setup.exe program located with the Wildcat driver software,
    then reboot the system. The setup.exe program will install the driver
    for you.  

    WINDOWS XP PLUG AND PLAY
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    For driver installation and removal, refer to the Hardware section
    of the Windows XP online help. This Help is generally available by 
    clicking on "Start" at the bottom left of the screen, and selecting the
    Help entry from the menu. 


Automated Installation Help
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    NOTES:  Make sure you have Windows XP Administrator privileges and write 
            permission on the target machine, as the automated installation 
            will create temporary directories on its hard drive.  If you are
            installing a non-WHQL certified driver, you must set your Driver
            Signing Options to "Ignore" in order to prevent Windows XP from
            displaying a warning dialog.
	          
    1.  Create an installation directory on your hard drive and then copy
        all installation files from the WCGDRV directory into your newly
        created directory on the hard drive. ( NOTE:  Do not copy files from
        the HEIDI or 3DSMAX directories. These contain the Heidi(r) and
        3D Studio Max(r) driver installations, respectively.)

    2.  Modify the setup.ini file to meet your specifications.

    3.  Run setup.exe.

    4.  Reboot the system.

Unattended Installation Help
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    To install the  Wildcat Display driver as part of an unattended
    installation of Windows XP, execute the following steps.

    1.  Copy all driver files to a single directory in the $OEM$\$1\ path of the
        distribution directory (ex. d:\winXPdst\i386\$oem$\$1\wcgdrv).    

    2.  Add the following sections to the unattend.txt file:
        
        [Unattended]
        OemPreinstall = yes
        OemPnPDriversPath = "wcgdrv"        

        [Display]
        BitsPerPel = 32
        XResolution = 1024
        YResolution = 768
        VRefresh = 75

    3.  Execute the unattended installation.

    NOTE:  To bypass the digital signing check for a non-WHQL version of the
           driver, add the following entries to the unattend.txt file:

        [Unattended]
        DriverSigningPolicy = Ignore

New Features
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Fixes
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06.05.02.09
    - Fixed a hang when running glperf and viewperf together.
    - Fixed inconsitencies and the display properties page.
    - Fixed a hang when running XP screen saver (flying obj).

06.05.02.08
    - Additional fix for various fog types.

06.05.02.07
    - Made changes to support offscreen memory management when D3D not
      supported.

06.05.02.06
    - Color3/4i Vertex234i immidiate mode fix.
    - Fixed a hang when running 3dstress.bat which was introduced in the
      previous release.

06.05.02.05
    - Fixed hang for 3DMark 2000 demo mode on test after Stone Henge.
    - Removed DX support when multi-display configuration is being used.
    - Fixed a multi-threading related hang.  Threadwin + another OpenGL
      application.

06.05.02.04
    - Fixed multitexture problems when running Quake III Team Arena (TR 1767).
    - Fixed BIOS version string displayed in the applet.

06.05.02.03
    - Fixed a multitexturing problem.

06.05.02.02
    - Fixed a problem where the user could not change the display configuration
      after adjusting the monitor color calibration.

06.05.02.01
    - Added more error checking for invalid surface handles.
    - Fixed a hang when running 3DMark2000 bump map test.
    - Fixed a global texture corruption with 5110 when running 3dExcercizer.exe.
    - Fixed a hang that can occur when exiting globe.exe.
    - Fixed a problem where the system can boot into VGA mode.



Troubleshooting
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    Refer to the Hardware section of the Windows XP online help for  
    troubleshooting. Or, see the Customer Support information listed below.

Customer Support
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    Support is available on our web site at http://www.3dlabs.com. Just click on
    the support link.  You may also email us at support@3dlabs.com.
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  • If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.

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