readme.txt Driver File Contents (ingrgldrv.exe)

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                               INGRGLDRV
                  Intergraph GLZ/Z10 Display Driver for
                        Windows NT Workstation
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Version Information
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Product:     INGRGLDRV
Number:      SSBY721AC-0404A
Version:     04.04.00.29
Date:        13-FEB-1998

Description:
    The Intergraph GLZ/Z10 Display Driver provides support
    for accelerated high resolution and high color video.

    This release of the Intergraph GLZ/Z10 Display Driver
    will install and run only on Windows NT Workstation
    Version 4.0.

    This driver supports Multisync video monitors as well
    as Intergraph's 20, 21, and 27 inch Multiple-Sync
    InterVue monitors.
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End of Version Information
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Installation Help
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    The Intergraph GLZ Display Driver utilizes the Intergraph GLZ
    graphics accelerator cards on the TD class of workstations.
    This driver will not run on the Intergraph 433, 466, or any
    other machine which does not have PCI backplane hardware.
    
    See MANIFEST.TXT for list of delivered files.

    To retrieve this version of the Intergraph GLZ Display
    Driver, use the floppy provided or insert a blank formatted
    floppy into drive A: and copy all files listed in the
    MANIFEST.TXT file onto the floppy.


    WINDOWS NT 4.0 SETUP - PLEASE READ CAREFULLY!
    ---------------------------------------------

     1. Log into the system as using an account that has
        Administrator privileges.

     2. To select the Intergraph GLZ/Z10 Display Driver, select
        the Display icon of the Control Panel.

     3. Choose the "Settings" Tab.

     4. Select the "Display Type" button.

     5. Select the "Change" button.

     6. Select the "Have Disk" button.

     7. A dialog will appear asking for the full path for the OEM 
        display driver files.  The default path given will be A:\
        Select "OK" when ready.
    
     8. A dialog will appear indicating the driver to be loaded.
        The selection should be "Intergraph GLZ/Z10".  Choose "OK".
    
     9. A dialog will appear asking to proceed with the third party
        driver installation.  Choose "YES".
    
    10. A dialog box should appear telling that the drivers were
        successfully loaded.  Select "OK".
    
    11. Select the "Close" button on the "Display Type" dialog.
    
    12. Select the "Close" button on the "Display Properties" dialog.
    
    13. A final dialog box pops up at this point with the message
        that the display settings have changed and restarting
        Windows NT will be necessary for the new settings to take
        effect.  If you have an Intergraph InterVue monitor then
        select "No" and change the monitor type per the following
        instructions. Otherwise, select "Yes".

        13a. Re-select the Display icon of the Control Panel
    
        13b. Select the "Intergraph Monitor" Tab and choose the
             Intergraph InterVue monitor.
    
        13c. Select the "Close" button on the "Display Properties"
             dialog.
    
        13d. Reboot the system.
    
        NOTE: Remember to eject floppy before shutdown.
    
    14. The Intergraph GLZ Display Driver will be loaded during
        system boot and display at the 640 x 480 resolution.  However,
        if an Intergraph driver has been previously installed, the
        resolution will be the last one selected.  After logging on, the 
        resolution can be changed in the "Display Properties" dialog.
    
    15. Following the system shutdown and subsequent logon, a dialog
        will appear stating that the current settings are invalid.
        This dialog appears the first time you logon every time you
        change the display driver.  Select OK and configure the
        display settings as desired.


    3D STUDIO MAX 1.x USERS - PLEASE READ CAREFULLY!
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    The Intergraph Heidi Device Driver, glzihdd.hdi, is developed
    for the Intergraph Display Driver that accompanies it on the
    installation media.  As a general rule, you should always
    update the Heidi driver to match the current display driver.
    Using a Heidi driver that does not exactly match the version
    of the display driver may result in system hangs and/or poor
    performance.

    For example, the Heidi driver built for Windows NT 3.51 will
    cause a system hang if used on a system running Windows NT 4.0
    and a 4.0 version of the display driver.

    The OEM Setup for the display driver will copy the Heidi
    Device Driver, glzihdd.hdi, to your %SystemRoot%\system32
    directory.  Once 3DSMAX is installed on your system, move
    glzihdd.hdi from %SystemRoot%\system32 to the "DRIVERS"
    sub-directory of the 3DSMAX product.  For example, if you
    have installed 3DSMAX to the root directory of your C:
    drive, you should copy glzihdd.hdi to C:\3DSMAX\DRIVERS
    as follows:

    > copy %SystemRoot%\system32\glzihdd.hdi C:\3DSMAX\DRIVERS\.


Uninstall Help
==============

    To uninstall this version of the Intergraph IntenseDrv Display
    Driver, use the Add/Remove Programs Properties utility in the
    Control Panel.    
    
    WINDOWS NT 4.0 UNINSTALL
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    1. Choose the Add/Remove Programs icon in the Control Panel.

    2. A dialog will appear listing the software that can be
       automatically removed by windows.

    3. Select the Intergraph Display Driver from the list and
       click Add/Remove.

    4. A dialog will appear which describes the function of the
	   Intergraph Display Driver uninstall program and you will
	   be prompted to verify the removal of the display driver.


Screen Resolution and Refresh Rate Table
========================================

    To access the list of available screen resolutions and
    refresh rates, the "List All Modes..." button on the
    "Settings" page in Display Properties must be selected.

    1. Choose the Display icon in the Control Panel.

    2. Select the "Settings" page.

    3. Select the "List All Modes..." button to access table
       of supported screen resolutions and refresh rates.

    Multiple screens are supported as of the 4.3 release of
    the display driver. The desktop may now span up to four
    monitors horizontally, or up to four vertically or be
    configured in a 2 x 2 arrangement. The monitor configuration
    is selected on the "Intergraph Monitor" page in the
    Display Properties applet. The maximum number of pixels
    in either the horizontal or vertical axis is 4096.

    Note: NT 4.0 does not support the "Primary Left/Top"
          feature that was available with NT 3.51.


Monitor Selection
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    The "Intergraph Monitor" page in Display Properties
    must be used to change the monitor type.
    
    1. Choose the Display icon in the Control Panel.
    
    2. Select the "Intergraph Monitor" page.
    
    3. Select the appropriate monitor type.
    
    4. Reboot for the selection to take affect.


Gamma Correction File Format
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    A Gamma Correction file must contain a complete gamma correction 
    table as well as a unique numerical identifier and DAC Resolution 
    for verification.  An entire valid file consists of 770 lines each 
    containing a single numerical value.  The first line contains the 
    unique numerical identifier, or "magic number".  This value is 
    47434446 (a representation of the hexadecimal ASCII code for GCDF; 
    "Gamma Correction Data File").  The second line contains the DAC 
    Resolution which is ten (10).  The next 256 lines contain the gamma 
    corrected digital values to be presented to the monitor for Red.  
    These are followed by 256 lines containing values for Green then 
    256 lines containing values for Blue.  These digital values are 
    integers in the range 0 - 1023.  A sample excerpt from a gamma 
    correction file is shown below:

    47434446        <- Magic Number
    10              <- DAC Resolution
    0               <- First Red Value
    338
    388
    421
    .
    .
    .
    1023            <- Last Blue Value


Context Sensitive Help
======================

    Context Sensitive Help is available on the "Intergraph Settings" page, 
    the "Intergraph Monitor" page, and the pop-up dialogs reached from each
    of these pages.

    1. Choose the Display icon in the Control Panel.
    
    2. Select the "Intergraph Settings" or "Intergraph Monitor" page. 

    3. Select the control for which Context Sensitive Help is desired by 
       pressing the "Tab" key on the keyboard until that control is highlighted.
    
    3. Press the "F1" key on the keyboard.  This will cause Context Sensitive 
       Help to be activated.
    
    4. Press the "Esc" key on the keyboard to cancel Context Sensitive Help.  
    
    The Context Sensitive Help for a button on either the "Intergraph
    Settings" page or "Intergraph Monitor" page is an overview of the help for
    the controls on that dialog.  To obtain more specific Context Sensitive Help 
    for these items, press the button to display the pop-up dialog; then, 
    activate Context Sensitive Help for the item you prefer.


New Features
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Bug Fixes
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    - Fixed a problem with software cursors on screens at certain resolutions
      not being completely erased when dragged over pop-menus.
    - Fixed a problem with setting 'near' greater than 'far' in glDepthRange
      preventing anything from drawing.
    - Fixed a problem with LYNX not handling feedback or select render
      modes correctly.
    - Fixed a problem with antialiased lines rendered via software.
      This was reported as IDEAS getting an access violation.  It
      happened when the Curve Smooth, Outline, and Advanced Lighting
      options were picked for a shaded object.
    - Fixed a problem with textured polygons containing greater than
      five vertices drawing with incorrect texture coordinates.
    - Fixed a problem with initializing a color variable in the
      geometry accelerator which caused some lit objects in
      SoftImage and LightWave to appear green.
    - Fixed a problem with glDrawPixels sometimes not drawing. This
      problem was reported as a problem with SoftImage in Render
      rotoscope (shade) mode.
    - Fixed a problem on systems with geometry accelerators in which
      once GL_TEXTURE_WRAP_T was set to GL_CLAMP it could
      not be changed to GL_REPEAT.
    - Fixed a problem in which lit textured triangle strips in display
      lists did not light correctly.
    - Fixed a problem in which the driver did not recognize the
      enable/disable state change of individual light sources.  This
      problem was reported as incorrect rendering in the StoneHenge demo.
    - Fixed a problem in which the driver did not recognize the state
      change when two-sided lighting was enabled/disabled without various
      other related state changing.  This problem was reported as an
      incorrect color drawn in a Pro/E design file.
    - Display Tab dialog button repositioned for Japanese locale.


Trouble Shooting
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    IF YOU BOOT NT AND THE SCREEN DOES NOT SYNCHRONIZE
    PROPERLY, DO THE FOLLOWING:

    Reboot the system to NT, but hit the space bar immediately
    when prompted. Select 'Use Last Known Good' in the
    Configuration Recovery Menu. This approach assumes the last
    configuration was a valid configuration, however.

    If the 'Last Known Good' method does not apply to your case,
    try the selecting the VGA option from the system boot menu.
    Selecting this option will boot NT with the VGA driver
    instead of the GL Display Driver.  At this point you can
    reinstall the GL Display Driver.

    If all else fails:

    Reboot the system to DOS and remove the file GLZMPD.SYS in
    directory %SystemRoot%\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS.  Reboot the system
    again and boot VGA mode.  Since the Intergraph GLZ Miniport
    Driver has been removed, NT will use the Microsoft standard
    VGA driver.  Re-install the Intergraph display driver using
    the display properties page, select the appropriate Intergraph
    monitor and reboot the system.  Following the reboot, select
    an acceptable resolution using the display properties page.

    If your system does not have DOS (NT only), and your
    installation of NT uses the standard DOS file system
    (FATFS), you may boot from floppy then remove this file
    from the system drive.  If your NT system was built on OS/2,
    or if your NT resides on HPFS, you may boot from an OS/2
    system recovery (boot) floppy and remove the file.  If you
    have an NTFS-formatted system disk, you will need to reload
    the NT Operating System (you should choose to not reformat
    your system disk during reinstallation, in order to preserve
    your software and data).


Customer Support
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    Telephone support services for this product are provided via the
    purchase of maintenance for the operating system or via the upgrade
    of the hardware warranty.  For additional information on either of
    these options, please contact Intergraph Maintenance Services at
    1-800-414-8991 (United States) or contact your local Intergraph
    office (outside the United States).

    Problems may be logged through the Intergraph Customer Support
    Center by dialing 1-800-633-7248.  An operator will open a worksheet
    and transfer you to a technical support engineer.  Customer Support
    Center hours are Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
    central time.

    Experience has shown that problem solving is expedited if you
    supply the following information when first contacting the software
    support engineer.

    1. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION
      a. Operating System and driver version and dates.
      b. Has the system/nucleus software configuration changed recently?

    2. HARDWARE CONFIGURATION
      a. CPU
      b. Graphics card

    3. PROBLEM SPECIFICS.
      a. How/when does the problem occur?
      b. What error messages are displayed?
      c. Does it happen on more than one machine?

Technical FAXLink
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    Available to all software customers.
    FAXLink is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  This self-help
    tool enables Intergraph users to quickly locate and retrieve up-to-
    date technical support information.  By calling a completely automated,
    voice-activated system, users can request the support documentation
    they need and have it FAXed to them immediately,  Valuable tips and
    solutions are just minutes away thanks to FAXLink.

    To take advantage of this service, call 800-240-4300 for new-user
    instructions, an index of support documents, and an overview of
    the categories of available information.  Voice prompts will lead
    you through your introduction to FAXLink.  Once you're familiar
    with the system, call 205-730-9000 to request the documentation
    you need.

Intergraph Bulletin Board Service (IBBS)
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    Available to all software customers.
    IBBS enables you to exchange messages and files with Intergraph's
    technical and marketing staff, as well as with other Intergraph
    customers, using a modem.  As an added benefit, for U.S. customers
    with valid maintenance contracts or products under warranty,
    problem worksheets can be logged on IBBS

    1. Connect to the IBBS by setting  the communication protocol
       to eight (8) data bits, no parity, one (1) stop bit, and any
       baud rate up to 14,400 bps. 

       IBBS phone numbers are 205-730-8786 (up to 14.4K bps)
       and 205-730-6504 (up to 2400 bps). 

    2. Once connected to the IBBS, respond to the login request
       with the appropriate user ID. 

       If connecting for the first time, respond with "NEW" and the
       IBBS will step through the process of creating a new user ID.

    3. The Top menu is the main menu of the IBBS.  

       Select option C ... Customer Services from the Top menu. 
       Then select option W .. Worksheet Problem Logging from the
       Customer menu. 

    4. Respond to each question with the appropriate information.
       Please limit each line of the problem description to a maximum
       of 60 characters. 

    5. The IBBS sends the request as an E-mail message from the IBBS
       user. 

       Verification of the worksheet number, or an error message
       indicating the failure condition will be returned through
       E-mail to the IBBS login account.

Intergraph Online
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    Available to all software customers.
    Intergraph's information server on the World Wide Web brings you
    fast, up-to-the-minute information on Intergraph's products and
    services, as well as the company's direction.  Access to Intergraph
    Online is available using any of the popular Web browsers such as
    Netscape, NCSA Mosaic, and others.

    Connect to Intergraph Online at the following Internet address:
    http://www.intergraph.com
    If you have trouble accessing Intergraph Online, send an E-mail
    message to webmaster@intergraph.com.

E-mail Problem Logging Service
------------------------------
    Requires current Maintenance Contract.
    As an alternative to calling in problem worksheets, you can now
    send E-mail to Intergraph Software Support.

    Use the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) form of the E-mail
    address and send a formatted message to the following address:
    service@intergraph.com.  For more information on the proper format,
    send an E-mail message to this address with the work "help" in
    the body of the message.
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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.

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  • 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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