README Driver File Contents (MATRIIM.ZIP)

README                       MATROX GRAPHICS INC.               April 11, 1996

                    MGA Win95 Millennium Display Driver 
                             Revision 2.30.049

Table of Contents
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- Description of This Release
- Floppy Contents
- Installation
- Registry Settings
- Notes, Problems, and Limitations

Note: This file may contain some last minute information not translated into
your language. We apologize for the inconvenience.

Description of This Release
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This is the MGA Millennium Windows 95 PowerDesk software, version 2.30.

This product includes a Millennium Windows 95 driver AND the Matrox
PowerDesk for Windows 95, which allows: virtual desktop, hardware 
pan and zoom, Quick Access panel, DirectDraw driver and more...

Floppy contents
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   Basic Driver files (installed in \Windows\System):

   MGAPDX64.INF   Installation support file
   MGAPDX64.DRV   MGA Millennium Win95 Driver
   MGAPDX64.VXD   MGA Millennium miniVDD
   MGAPDX64.DLL   MGA Millennium initialization dll
   MGAXDD.DRV     MGA Millennium DirectDraw driver

   PowerDesk files installed in \Windows\System:

   MGASHEET.DLL   MGA Display Property Sheet (replaces regular sheet)
   MGASHEET.HLP   Help file for Property Sheet 
   MGACTRL.EXE    MGA Control Center  (for PowerDesk)
   MGACTRL.DLL    MGA Keyboard hooker (for PowerDesk hotkeys)
   M_SHEET.DLL    Text strings for MGAEXT.DLL
   M_CTRL.DLL     Text strings for MGACTRL.EXE
   MGAPREV.BMP    MGA Pixel Depth Preview Bitmaps 
   SXCIX64.DLL    Matrox 3D library

   PowerDesk files installed in \Matrox\Millen:

   README         This file
   ONLINE.DOC     Documentation
   \MON
   MGASET.EXE     MGA Win95 Monitor Program
   M_SET.DLL      Text strings for MGASET.EXE
   MGASET.HLP     Help file for Monitor Program
   MGA.MON        MGA Millennium Monitor File
   \QA
   MGAQUICK.EXE   MGA Win95 QuickAccess program   
   M_QUICK.DLL    Text strings for MGAQUICK.EXE

Installation
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The installation is covered in the "online.doc" file. 
You can view this file with WordPad.

The installation process can be customized by modifying the "mga.ini"
file on the diskette. Examples of customization options include:
default installation path, default driver performance switches,
default schemes, etc. The file is self-documented. This type of 
customization should be carried out by advanced users only.

Registry Settings
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PowerDesk settings are kept in the Windows 95 registry, under the keys:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\MATROX\MILLENNIUM and 
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\MATROX\QUICKACCESS

Notes, Problems, and Limitations
--------------------------------

- Another MGA Millennium driver

  Another MGA Millennium driver is included in the Windows Driver
  Library (WDL). The WDL Millennium driver does not have, or support, the
  PowerDesk enhancements. In the "Adapter Type" list, the WDL Millennium 
  driver is called the "Matrox MGA Millennium", while the PowerDesk one is
  called "Matrox MGA Millennium PowerDesk".
  
  If you have the CD-ROM version of Windows 95, this library is included in 
  the \Drivers\Display directory. WDL is also accessible from CompuServe 
  and other means. See the Windows 95 "display.txt" file for more details. 

- Windows 95 "display.txt" file

  Windows 95 comes with a readme file called "display.txt" containing 
  valuable information related to display adapters.
  Note that the remarks about the Matrox MGA adapters refer to the Microsoft
  MGA Ultima/Impression driver, not to your MGA Millennium adapter.

- Adobe Type Manager limitation

  When Adobe Type Manager is installed, you cannot run the driver if the
  "Advanced Graphics Acceleration Settings" is set to none. Note that ATM 
  is installed as part of Adobe Acrobat Reader. This is an Adobe problem
  documented in the Windows 95 "display.txt" file.

- Monitor Refresh rates with a virtual desktop

  When working with a virtual desktop, the refresh rate used for the 
  Windows 95 monitor will be derived from the virtual desktop resolution
  ("Desktop area") rather than from the display resolution ("Display
  area"). This typically will result in an inferior refresh rate, and if 
  the virtual desktop resolution is not supported by your monitor 
  (e.g. 1600 X 1200), the default refresh rate of only 60 Hz will be used.

  This limitation does not occur when using the Matrox MGA Monitor Program,
  where the refresh rates are taken from the display resolution.

- Matrox Monitor Program and 1152 X 864

  Take note that an old MGA.INF file created by the Windows 3.1 Monitor
  Program will not contain any data for the 1152 X 864 resolution, forcing
  the Windows 95 driver to work at the default 60 Hz refresh. Refresh rates 
  equal or close to the earlier 1152 X 882 resolution are available in the 
  new MGA.MON file. You can "refresh" your MGA.INF file by simply reselecting
  the same monitor you had and save it.
  
  In 1152 X 864, the Monitor Program will not immediately perform its Test 
  Pattern with the proper timings. Please first save the "new" MGA.INF file 
  and reboot your system before relying on the Test Pattern in 1152 X 864.  

- Monitors in interlaced mode

  Some old monitors such as the IBM 8514 and the NEC 3D do not support non-
  interlaced mode in all resolutions. The Millennium driver does not properly
  handle interlaced mode under the Windows 95 monitor mechanism, so if you
  own one of these monitors, please use the MGA Monitor Program.

- PowerDesk and localized versions of Windows 95

  When PowerDesk installs its special settings page in the Windows 95
  Display Properties panel, it should grey-out the normal Microsoft "Settings"
  page.  This has been tested under the languages we have localized
  PowerDesk in.  With other languages, it may not work.  In this case,
  DO NOT USE THE MICROSOFT SETTINGS PAGE. Otherwise, you will confuse the
  Millennium display driver, which uses the Windows 95 "Desktop area" as its
  VIRTUAL desktop area; rather than changing your resolution, you will
  actually change your virtual desktop.
 
- Replacing DDC timings by MGA Monitor Program timings

  If you elect to use the MGA Monitor Program to override your DDC-compliant
  monitor, please take note of the following limitation: DO NOT USE THE "TEST"
  FACILITY UNTIL YOU REBOOT WINDOWS 95 WITH A SELECTED MONITOR.
  
  This means that you should be careful in selecting your monitor; if your
  monitor is not directly supported in the list, take no chance and pick
  "Multi-freq up to 1280 X 1024 @60Hz". After rebooting, you will be in safe
  position to pick a better match and test the various resolutions with our
  "Test" facility before confirming a new selection for good.

- DirectDraw and Automatic Power Management

  As stated in "Microsoft DirectX release Notes" dated September 30, 1995, A 
  DirectDraw game might be unable to restore properly if it is suspended 
  by Automatic Power Management utilities.

- Video acceleration under Windows 95

  Microsoft DirectX is supported in this release of the Millennium driver,
  including DirectVideo, which provides faster Video for Windows playback
  with programs such as Media Player.

  For an application to use DirectX, a number of support files are required.
  These files include DirectDraw system components, DirectVideo system
  components, and updated Indeo and Cinepak codecs.  In order to facilitate
  installation and setup of DirectX, Matrox has provided a DirectX upgrade
  package along with setup program that may be obtained from our BBS or WEB
  page.

  Even if you already have DirectVideo and DirectDraw installed on your
  system, we recommend you run the setup program included in the DirectX
  upgrade provided by Matrox in order to update the various codecs.  The MGA
  DirectDraw driver has been optimized for the best possible video playback
  which requires the Indeo 3.2 codec version 3.24.15.03 and the Cinepak codec
  version 1.10.0.6 which are both found on the above mentioned DirectX
  upgrade.

  To start the installation of the DirectX upgrade, use the RUN function from
  the START menu and select A:\SETUP.EXE via the BROWSE option.  If your
  floppy drive is not A: simply substitute A: for the drive letter of your
  floppy.  Once you have selected the file, click on OK and the setup
  procedure will start.  

  Note: ONCE THE SETUP PROCEDURE IS COMPLETE, YOU MUST REBOOT YOUR COMPUTER.

- MultiMedia Superpack CD-ROM 

  Some applications provided with your Matrox CD-ROM may not work properly
  (or not as fast) under Windows 95. Check on our BBS and CompuServe for 
  updates.

- Repaint problems with PanLOCK

  We have noted erratic window repainting problems with the PanLOCK feature.
  The problem is related to Windows main message queue, and happens more
  easily with the "window dragging" feature of the Win95 Plus Pack. It has 
  been seen so far in Lotus 4, Access and AMIPro. There is no workaround
  other than to avoid using PanLOCK.

- VESA modes:

  Your MGA Millennium Video BIOS supports DOS VESA SuperVGA applications and
  games in the following modes:

      Graphics Modes
  Mode   Resolution  Colors            
  
  100h   640x400     256        
  101h   640x480     256 
  110h   640x480     32K
  111h   640x480     64K
  112h   640x480     16.8M
  102h   800x600     16
  103h   800x600     256
  113h   800x600     32K
  114h   800x600     64K
  115h   800x600     16.8M
  105h   1024x768    256
  116h   1024x768    32K
  117h   1024x768    64K
  118h   1024x768    16.8M(*)
  107h   1280x1024   256
  119h   1280X1024   32K(*)
  11Ah   1280X1024   64K(*)

  (*) requires 4Mb memory

       Text Modes
  Mode   Columns     Rows

  108h      80         60
  109h     132         25
  10Bh     132         50
  10Ch     132         60

- More Information

  More information is available in the WordPad file "online.doc". This 
  file is included on your Matrox floppy disk, and installed in your 
  \Matrox\Millen folder.

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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.

  • 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.

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