fixes.txt Driver File Contents (i3d100ntdrv.exe)

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                       I3D100NTDRV
          Intergraph Intense 3D 100 Display Driver
                   for Windows NT 4.0
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Version Information
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Product Name:  I3D100NTDRV
Number:        SHBY251AC-0400A
Version:       04.00.01.14
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End of Version Information
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New Features
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Known Issues
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TR 289703595: 
  Description:
  The Display Test that is run as part of the PC97 Manual HCT tests
  asks the user to press Alt-Enter to switch back and forth from full
  screen to windowed DOS mode.  Using BIOS 105, this operation will
  sometimes fail.

TR 289703701:  
  Description:
  When the I3D100 card is installed in a bridged PCI
  slot the system locks up at the NT logon screen.

TR 289801305:
  Description:
  When the bitmap is displayed during display Test mode on
  resolutions 1280x1024 at 72Hz and 75Hz at 8- and 16-bit color,
  there is a vertical dashed line that is moving/flashing that
  bisects the gray gradient.
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End of Known Issues
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TRs/CRs
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TR 289801284
  Description:
  The driver boots up into a black-screen lock-up 
  on certain machines.

  Solution:
  Method used in miniport driver to detect framebuffer memory
  size had problems.  Affected machines now boot up correctly.

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End of TRs/CRs
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