readme.txt Driver File Contents (ingrp91drv.exe)

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                        INGRP91DRV
              Intergraph P9100 Display Driver
                     for Windows NT 4.0 
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Legal Notices
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Copyright 1996 Intergraph Corporation
All Rights Reserved

Including software, file formats, and audio-visual displays;
may only be used pursuant to applicable software license 
agreement;  contains confidential and proprietary information 
of Intergraph and/or third parties which is protected by 
copyright and trade secret law and may not be provided or 
otherwise made available without proper authorization.

RESTRICTED RIGHTS LEGENDS

Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S. Government is subject
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Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 
252.227-7013 or subparagraphs (c) (1) and (2) of Commercial 
Computer Software--Restricted Rights at 48 CFR 52.227-19, as 
applicable.

Unpublished--rights reserved under the copyright laws of the
United States.

Intergraph is a registered trademark and INGRP91DRV is a trademark
of Intergraph Corporation.  Other brands and product names are 
trademarks of their respective owners.

Intergraph Corporation
Huntsville, Alabama   35894-0001
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End of Legal Notices
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Version Information
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Product: INGRP91DRV
Number:  SSBY722AC-0400A
Version: 04.00.00.05
Date:    20-NOV-1996

Description:
    The Intergraph P9100 Display Driver provides support for high
    resolution and high color video.  The P9100 display driver
    supports Intergraph's and other company's multi-sync video
    monitors as well as the InterVue 20 inch, 21 inch, and 27
    inch multiple-sync monitors.
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End of Version Information
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System Requirements
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Operating System:  Windows NT 4.0

Hardware required: Intergraph G91 display adapter
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End of System Requirements
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New Features
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o Provides support for the Intergraph G91 (Weitek P9100)
  under the Windows NT 4.0 operating system.

o The Monitor Type tab within the Microsoft Display appley
  allows the user to choose a monitor (either Multi-Sync or
  Intergraph InterVue Monitor).

  If a different driver is later installed onto the system,
  the Hardware Settings tab will still be present in the Display
  Properties Page.  In order to delete the Monitor Type tab,
  the p91dpp.dll file must be deleted from C:\Winnt40\System32.
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End of New Features
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Installing and Running INGRP91DRV
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The Intergraph G91 display driver utilizes the Intergraph G91 display
adapter present on some of Intergraph TD2, TD3, TD4, and TD5 series
machines.  This driver will not run on the Intergraph 433, 466, or
any other machine which does not have a P9100 display adapter.

Some TD2 and TD3 machines contain G91 display adapters and
some TD4 and TD5 machines contain GLZ display adapters.

See manifest.txt for list of files.

To retrieve this version of the Intergraph G91 display driver, use the
floppy provided or insert a blank formatted floppy into drive A: and
copy all files listed above onto the floppy.

 WINDOWS NT SETUP - PLEASE READ CAREFULLY!
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 1) Log into the system as Administrator.

 2) To select the Intergraph G91 display driver, click the right mouse
    button in the desk top and select "Properties" in the pop-up menu
    to activate the "Display Properties" dialog.

 3) Select the "Settings" tab.

 4) Select the "Display Type..." button.

 5) Select the "Change..." button beside the Adapter Type string.

 6) Insert your diskette with the above files on it into the floppy
    drive and select "Have Disk..." from the "Change Display" dialog.

 7) At the "Install From Disk" dialog, select "OK".  If you are not
    loading the drivers from floppy, you may enter the path for an
    alternate source at this point.

 8) At this point you will see the "Change Display" dialog with
    "Intergraph G91" followed by a version number highlighted.
    Select "OK" to install this driver.

 9) The next dialog will warn you that you are about to install a
    third party driver.  Select "Yes" to continue.

10) The next dialog you will see is entitled "Display Types - Copying
    Files".  This dialog just displays the progress of the install.

11) A dialog box should appear telling that the drivers were
    successfully installed.  Select "OK."

12) Select "Close" from  the "Display Type" dialog.

13) Select "Close" at the bottom of  the "Display Properties" dialog.

14) A final dialog box pops up at this point with the message that
    the computer must be restarted before the new settings will take
    effect.  Select "No".

15) Restart the "Display" applet and select the "Hardware Settings"
    tab.   Make sure the correct monitor type for your system is
    selected and select "OK".

16) Restart your system.  Remember to eject any floppy disk that may be
    in the disk drive before system restart.  The Intergraph G91 driver
    will load during system boot.

17) 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.

18) If the driver has never been installed before, the driver will
    come up at a default of 640 x 480.  You may change the settings
    from "Settings" page of the "Display" applet.

    NOTE: After the system reboots, if the monitor is out of sync,
          boot VGA, select a resolution and refresh rate that is
          supported by the G91 display driver and restart the computer.

Resolutions
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The Multi-Sync Monitor selection is for standard multisync monitors, however some
multi-sync monitors may not sync at the higher refresh rates at higher resolutions
(eg. 72 Hz instead of 60 Hz in most cases).  In other words, lower performance
multi-sync monitors will sync only at the slower 60 Hz vertical refresh.  The
recommended procedure is to test all display settings before selecting "Apply" or
"OK" in the "Settings" display properties page.

The Intergraph G91 driver supports the following configurations.

Resolution     Colors       MultiSync     InterVue 20   InterVue 21   InterVue 27

  640x480         256   60, 73, 75, 85 Hz   154 Hz        185 Hz        151 Hz
  640x480      65,535   60, 73, 75, 85 Hz   154 Hz        185 Hz        151 Hz
  640x480  True Color   60, 73, 75, 85 Hz   154 Hz        185 Hz        151 Hz

  800x600         256   60, 72, 75, 85 Hz   126 Hz        153 Hz        123 Hz
  800x600      65,535   60, 72, 75, 85 Hz   126 Hz        153 Hz        123 Hz
  800x600  True Color   60, 72, 75, 85 Hz   126 Hz        153 Hz        123 Hz

 1024x768         256   60, 70, 75, 85 Hz   100 Hz        122 Hz         98 Hz
 1024x768      65,535   60, 70, 75, 85 Hz   100 Hz        122 Hz         98 Hz
 1024x768  True Color   60, 70, 75, 85 Hz   100 Hz        122 Hz         98 Hz

 1152x864         256   60, 70, 75, 85 Hz    N/A           N/A           N/A
 1152x864      65,535   60, 70, 75, 85 Hz    N/A           N/A           N/A
 1152x864  True Color   60, 70, 75, 85 Hz    N/A           N/A           N/A

 1280x960         256   60, 75 Hz            81 Hz        100 Hz         79 Hz
 1280x960      65,535   60, 75 Hz            81 Hz        100 Hz         79 Hz
 1280x960  16,777,216   60, 75 Hz            81 Hz        100 Hz         79 Hz

1280x1024         256   60, 72, 75 Hz        76 Hz         94 Hz         74 Hz
1280x1024      65,535   60, 72, 75 Hz        76 Hz         94 Hz         74 Hz
1280x1024  16,777,216   60, 72, 75 Hz        76 Hz         94 Hz         74 Hz

1600x1200         256   60, 65 Hz            N/A          80 Hz         64 Hz
1600x1200      65,535   60, 65 Hz            N/A          80 Hz         64 Hz

1600x1280         256      N/A               N/A          76 Hz         60 Hz
1600x1280      65,535      N/A               N/A          76 Hz         60 Hz

G91 Limitations
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Trouble Shooting
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IF YOU BOOT NT AND THE SCREEN DOES NOT SYNCRONIZE 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, select
the VGA option from the system boot menu.  Selecting this option will
boot NT with the VGA driver instead of the G91 driver.  At this point
you can reinstall the G91 driver.

If all else fails:

Reboot the system to DOS and remove the file P91INGR.SYS in
directory \WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS. Reboot the system again to NT.
Since the Intergraph G91 driver has been removed, NT will use the
Microsoft standard VGA driver.  A proper resolution can then be
selected through NT Setup, which will re-install the G91 driver.
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).
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End of Installing and Running INGRP91DRV
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Documentation
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Consult the following documentation for assistance with this product:

	Hardware User's Guide

The Intergraph Bulletin Board Service provides current information
on documentation for this or other Intergraph products.  The Bulletin
Board operates 24 hours a day and is available in the 
United States at (205) 730-8786.

For current information on Intergraph documentation and Intergraph
document delivery policies, use a World Wide Web browser to connect
to Intergraph online at http://www.intergraph.com, and follow the
links to Customer Services.
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End of Documentation
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Training
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To register for training on this or other Intergraph products, call
Intergraph Training Solutions at (800) 240-3000.

For current information on Intergraph training, use a World Wide
Web browser to connect to Intergraph online at
http://www.intergraph.com/cust/training.shtml, and follow the
links to Customer Services.

Training information is also available through the Intergraph Bulletin
Board and the Intergraph Course Catalog which details all Intergraph
courses.  The course catalog can be obtained by calling the above number.
The Bulletin Board operates 24 hours a day and is available in the
United States at (205) 730-8786.

To receive more information or assistance in planning your training
curriculum, you can also contact one of the U.S. Regional Training
Centers at the following numbers:

Location					Phone Number
Atlanta, GA					(770) 333-6800
Chicago, IL					(847) 806-3100
Dallas, TX					(214) 497-0893
Detroit, MI					(810) 351-2900
Houston, TX					(713) 954-8000
Huntsville, AL  (Corporate Headquarters)	(205)730-6700
Irvine, CA					(714) 727-0646
Lenexa, KS 					(913)599-1250
Reston, VA					(703) 264-1520
Tampa, FL 					(813)207-2700

Customers outside the United States should contact their
local Intergraph office.
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End of Training
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INGRP91DRV 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 (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.  Display adapter

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:
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):
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:
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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End of Customer Support
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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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