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Version Information
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Product: Color Graphics Evolution2 Driver
Number: SHBY379AC-0400A
Version: 04.00.03.00
Date: 01-December-1997
Description: This product provides a Windows NT kernel device driver, and a
graphics device driver which supports the Color Graphics
Evolution2 board.
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Evolution2 Driver System Requirements
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* Windows NT 4.0 operating system with service pack 3 or higher.
* Color Graphics Evolution2 board
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Installing and Running the Evolution2 Driver
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Installation:
From the Start menu click on Settings and click on the "Control Panel".
Double-click on the "Display" icon, the "Display Settings" dialog box
will appear. Press the "Display Type..." button and the "Display Type"
dialog box will appear. Press the "Change..." button and a "Change Display"
dialog box will appear. Now press the "Have Disk..." button and a prompt will
appear for the diskette add NT to the path. Insert the driver diskette and
press "OK". The disk will be read and the Device type,
"Colorgraphic CL80 Multi Screen Graphics Adapter" will be shown in the list.
Press OK to continue, a third party warning message will appear asking to
proceed. Press the yes button. The files will be copied to the system,
a shutdown and reboot must be performed for the new drivers to be loaded.
The default resolution will be 640x480 256 colors.
Configuration:
To configure your multi-screen system for a specific setup, from the Start
Menu click on Settings and click on the Control Panel. Then double-click on
SetArray. When the dialog box appears it will give you choices for the number
of horizontal and vertical displays, single screen, the full screen display and
blank-on-full-screen option. Any changes made with SetArray will become
effective the next time NT boots.
After SetArray changes have been saved the display array parameters will be
updated in the System Registry. If changes were made to the array size a dialog
box will prompt you to apply changes now with yes or no buttons.
The DisplayArray parameters are described as follows:
"H" controls the number of horizontal screens desired.
"V" controls the number of vertical screens.
Both parameters must be set or the driver will auto-configure for the
number of cards in the system. The "FullScreenDisplay" can be used to change
the default screen for a DOS full screen prompt. Valid numbers are 0 through
the numbers of screens set by auto-configuration or by valid values of
(H x V)-1. The "BlankOnFullScreen" parameter can be used to blank all screens
during a full screen prompt, so that information shared with others can be
hidden, because it is not updated and may be not be correct in a live
update situation.
Below is an example of using two boards, setting to 3 screens, full screen
display is the middle screen, blank the other 2.
Registry location:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\N40CL80\Device0
DisplayArray.H=3
DisplayArray.V=1
DisplayArray.FullScreenDisplay=1
DisplayArray.BlankOnFullScreen=1
If none of the parameters above are set the default is:
H=0, V=0, FullScreenDisplay=0 and BlankOnFullScreen=1.
Additional User Registry parameters:
xOverlap and yOverlap control the amount of overlap from one screen to
another this is mostly used to align projection screens.
DisplayArray.xOverlap
DisplayArray.yOverlap
To force correct operation on some non-compliant systems set the SelectMethod
to 1 or 2.
DisplayArray.SelectMethod
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Documentation
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The Intergraph Bulletin Board Service provides current
information on documentation for this and other Intergraph
products. The Bulletin Board operates 24 hours a day and
is available in the United States at 1-205-730-8786.
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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Training
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Evolution2 Driver 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 infor-
mation on either of these options, please contact Intergraph
Maintenance Services at (800) 414-8991 (United States) or con-
tact 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 re-
cently?
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:
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 solu-
tions 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 Inter-
graph'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 pro-
ducts under warranty, problem worksheets can be logged on
IBBS:
1. Connect to the IBBS by setting the communication pro-
tocol 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 max-
imum 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 for-
mat, send an E-mail message to this address with the word "help"
in the body of the message.
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Download Driver Pack
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.
For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.