
Software Owner's Manual

Contents

1.   Overview
 
2.   Utilities Installation
     2.1   Installation Procedures
     2.2   Utilities Summary
           2.2.1   SVM.EXE
                   2.2.1.1   How to use SVM
                   2.2.1.2   Example:  Switching to EGA 
                                       Mode with SVM
           2.2.2   VESA
           2.2.3   BIC
           2.2.4   SMONITOR
           2.2.5   TVGABIO
           2.2.6   TANSI.SYS
           2.2.7   TVGACRTC
           2.2.8   LCDC
           2.2.9   TPATCH
     
3.   Driver Installation
     3.1   AutoCAD, Autoshade
           3.1.1   AutoCAD Release 9 and 10
                   (ADI Driver)
                   3.1.1.1   Autoshade 1.1
           3.1.2   AutoCAD/386 Release 10 and 11
                   (PDI Driver)
           3.1.3   AutoCAD 12
           3.1.4   Autoshade 2.0 and 3D Studio
           3.1.5   AutoDesk Animator Pro
     3.2   VersaCAD/386
     3.3   Lotus 1-2-3 2.x
     3.4   Symphony 2.x
     3.5   GEM Desktop 3.xx
     3.6   Ventura Publisher
     3.7   WordPerfect
           3.7.1   WordPerfect 4.2
           3.7.2   WordPerfect 5.1
     3.8   Microsoft Word 5.0
     3.9   Microsoft Windows
           3.9.1   Microsoft Windows 386
           3.9.2   Microsoft Windows 3.x
     3.10  OS/2 Presentation Manager 2.0
     3.11  Quattro Pro

1.   Overview
=============

This document is a reference for the Driver/Utility Installation Program.  
The program is offered in two versions: standard text installation method 
and new graphics oriented installation method (graphics windows, pull-down 
menus, etc.).  The standard text installation is for those users who do 
not have a mouse, and who are more comfortable with using standard DOS 
commands.  The new graphics oriented procedures are recommended for those 
individuals who have a mouse with their system, and who are more
comfortable with a  graphical  menu driven interface.  Keyboard commands
can be used with the graphics oriented procedures, but will not be as
efficient as compared to using the standard text installation procedures.
The graphics procedures have been automated as much as possible to provide
maximum user convenience.

To start the program, insert Driver & Utilities Diskette #1 into drive A.  
From drive A type: "README  [Enter]".  Choose whether you would like the 
contents of the utility disk expanded to C:, D:, or E: drive.  Be sure the 
destination hard drive has at least 3MB of memory available.

Once all files have been copied/expanded to the hard drive, the 
driver/utility program may be started by typing README from the TVGAUTIL 
directory on your selected hard drive.  You will then be prompted as to 
whether you would like to use the standard text installation procedures 
or the new graphics installation procedures.  If you choose standard text 
installation, you will be greeted by a main menu which lists all available 
utility/driver options.  Choose the procedure you would like to perform 
(e.g. install AutoCAD drivers) and proceed.  The program is menu driven 
and should require little additional explanation.

If you choose the new graphics oriented installation procedures you will 
be presented with a graphical main menu screen.  The main menu screen has
an introductory dialogue window (selectable at any time by choosing 
"Help" from the Driver/Utility Installation Menu) which explains how to
access help menus (press F1 or <alt>F1 for the main menu help), and how
to operate the program from the keyboard.  This window, as well as any
other, may be moved by placing the mouse cursor at the window heading (the
mouse cursor will become a hand) holding down the mouse button, and
dragging the window to the desired location.  Windows may also be re-sized
by placing the mouse cursor across the window edge (the mouse cursor will
become a bi-directional arrow), holding down the mouse button, and dragging
the given edge to the location desired.

To select an item from the Driver/Utility Installation Menu, move the
mouse cursor to the desired heading and click the mouse.  There are four
headings to choose from:  "Control", "Utilities", "Drivers", and "Help". 
If you wish to install one or more of the utilities, select "Utilities". 
If you wish to install a high-resolution driver (e.g. Windows, ACAD, etc.),
select "Drivers".  To shell out to DOS select "Control" and then "DOS".
Once at the DOS prompt, you may return to the Driver/Utility Installation
program by typing "Exit".  To exit the program, select "Control" and then
"Exit".  For more information on available utilities, high resolution
drivers, and their installation, reference Section 2 and Section 3
respectively.

2.   Utilities Installation
===========================

2.1  Installation Procedures
============================

After selecting Utilities from the Driver/Utility Installation Menu, you 
will be presented with a menu of possible utilities to install.  Reference
section 2.2 for a description of the utilities.

To select all utilities at once, click the mouse on "Install" and choose to
install "All" utilities.  To select individual utilities, move the mouse 
cursor to the given utility and click the mouse.  You will be presented 
with a menu entitled Select/Run.  Choose to install the given utility by 
clicking the mouse on "Select". An asterisk will appear in front of the 
selected utility.

To learn more about the utility, select "About".  Certain utilities (BIC 
and SMONITOR ) may be run directly from the Select/Run menu.  Select "Run" 
to invoke the given utility.  To unselect a utility, move the mouse to 
the utility with an asterisk and click the mouse.  In the pop-up menu, 
click Unselect Option to unselect the utility.  Once all desired utilities 
have been selected, you may begin installation by clicking the mouse on 
the Install menu and choosing to install the selected items.

Whether all utilities or just selected utilities have been chosen,  perform

the following to complete installation:

1.   When prompted, indicate to which directory on your hard disk you want 
     the utilities installed.  Default is C:\TVGAUTIL.

2.   Select OK to confirm path or Cancel to return to previous menu.

3.   You will then be prompted to insert the appropriate Driver & Utilities
     diskette(s) to complete the installation.

4.   If you have chosen to install TVGABIOS or TANSI, you will be prompted 
     as to whether or not you would like to have the programs installed in 
     your Autoexec.bat (TVGABIO) or Config.sys (TVGABIO.SYS or TANSI.SYS).

2.2  Utilities Summary
=====================

2.2.1   SVM.EXE
===============

SVM is a menu-driven program designed to help you select and test all 
video modes available to the adapter.  SVM allows you to emulate EGA, CGA, 
and Hercules (MDA) modes on a VGA monitor.  This may be useful when you 
wish to run a special application (e.g. CGA PINBALL).  

You may also use SVM to select the standard VGA text mode (i.e. 80x25) and 
extended VGA text and graphics modes (i.e. 132x60, 1024x768-256, 
640x480-HiC).  This provides a useful method to determine if a given video 
mode will display correctly on your monitor.

Some game programs require you boot up in CGA mode.  For these programs, 
SVM will lock in CGA mode and will remain in CGA mode even if you warm-boot
(press [Ctrl]-[Alt]-[Del]).   For other modes (EGA, 1024x768-256,etc.), 
SVM will reset to VGA after you warm-boot.  Since most standard programs  
run in VGA mode, do not forget to switch back to VGA mode before starting 
a standard application (e.g. Windows 3.x).

2.2.1.1   How To Use SVM
========================

You can run SVM in either of two ways: by calling up the menu and selecting
from the menu choices, or by entering the desired mode directly with a 
specific command line. This section covers both methods.

How To Use the SVM Menu

1.   Go to the directory where you have installed SVM (e.g. C:\TVGAUTIL).

2.   Type:

     SVM [Enter]

3.   The SVM menu will display the available modes.  Use the arrow 
     keys to select the mode you want.  Press [Enter] to select the mode.  
     You may preview your selection by pressing F5.   

How to Use SVM Through Command Lines

If you already know what mode you want to select, and you do not want to 
use the SVM menu, you can type:

SVM [Selected Mode] [Enter]

Table 1.  shows the some values you can enter in the command line.  You 
may also reference the mode specification table at the bottom of the SVM 
menu screen.

TABLE 1.   SVM Command Lines
============================

Desired Mode/Feature                            Command Line 

Switch back to regular VGA 80x25 -------------- SVM VGA
Switch to EGA mode ---------------------------- SVM EGA
CGA for game programs that run under DOS ------ SVM CGA
CGA for stand-alone game programs
(those which have to boot from their 
own diskettes) -------------------------------- SVM CGA BOOT
Hercules monochrome --------------------------- SVM HERC
80 columns by 30 rows text mode --------------- SVM 80x30
80 columns by 43 rows text mode --------------- SVM 80x43
132 columns by 25 rows text mode -------------- SVM 132x25
132 columns by 43 rows text mode -------------- SVM 132x43
132 columns by 60 rows text mode -------------- SVM 132x60
1024x768-256 color graphics mode -------------- SVM 1024x768-256 NI
640x480-32K color graphics mode --------------- SVM 640x480-HiC

2.2.1.2   Example: Switching to EGA Mode with SVM
=================================================

1.   Go to the directory on your hard disk where you have installed SVM.  
     Type:

     SVM [Enter]

2.   Use the Arrow Keys on your keyboard's numeric keypad to select EGA, 
     and press the [Enter] key to confirm your choice.

     You can also switch to EGA mode directly.  At the DOS prompt, type:

     SVM EGA [Enter]

3.   To return to VGA mode from EGA mode, type:

     SVM VGA [Enter]

2.2.2   VESA
============

The VESA BIOS extension is a Terminate and Stay Resident Program (TSR) 
which acts as an extension to the video BIOS.  To run this program type 
VESA or VESA-F (VESA-F skips inquiry as to whether you wish to add or 
remove the BIOS extension from system RAM).  The VESA BIOS extension will 
allow users to install and run the VESA drivers supplied with a variety of 
applications (e.g. AutoCAD 12, Deluxe Paint II Enhanced, Generic CAD Level 
III or 5.0, Microstation PC v. 4.0, Cadkey 4.0, AutoDesk Animator Pro, 
etc.).

2.2.3   BIC
===========

Reports PC system BIOS date, and video BIOS date and version number.  This 
utility is useful if you are not sure if the system BIOS supports VGA.  If 
your PC ROM BIOS date is earlier than October 27, 1982, you will need to 
replace your system ROM BIOS to support the VGA adapter.  

2.2.4   SMONITOR
================

Switches between color and monochrome display.  Some monitors (most notably
Samsung monitors manufactured before 2/8/91) do not adhere to the standard 
IBM pinout definitions, which causes the VGA card to boot up in monochrome 
instead of color.  This utility may be used to correct the problem.  To
run, add following command to your Autoexec.bat file "SMONITOR C".

To run from the DOS prompt, just type "SMONITOR: from the directory where
you have installed the utilities.

2.2.5   TVGABIO
===============

TVGA RAM BIOS enables you to keep the video BIOS in your system's active 
memory for faster display response.  It requires approximately 32K of 
memory.  If your system has enough memory, you may want to try using the 
TVGA RAM BIOS.  For the CONFIG.SYS file, use TVGABIO.SYS; for the 
AUTOEXEC.BAT file, use TVGABIO.EXE.  On an 8-bit system, TVGA RAM BIOS will
make your display run faster; on a 16-bit system, increased speed will 
depend on your system's hardware limitations.

2.2.6   TANSI.SYS
=================

TANSI.SYS provides an enhanced ANSI driver for your standard output device.
This driver allows you to display more than 25 rows of text on your
standard screen.  If you already have an ANSI driver installed and are
unable to display more than 25 rows of text, you might want to replace your
ANSI driver with TANSI.SYS.

2.2.7   TVGACRTC
================

The TVGACRTC program allows you to adjust video display parameters so that 
images will be optimally sized and centered on the screen.  Adjustable 
parameters include horizontal size and position, vertical size and
position, and pixel frequency.  A list of monitors with pre-programmed CRTC
parameters is provided.  If your monitor is not listed, you will need to
create your own entry.

The program also allows you to configure the adapter's decode method (Fast 
or Slow Address Decode) and BIOS and Video I/O data width (8 or 16-bit).  
These configuration settings override the hardware jumper settings.

To start the program from the DOS prompt, just type TVGACRTC from the 
C:\TVGAUTIL\UTILITY directory on your hard drive.  To access the 
configuration screen, press F10 from the main TVGACRTC menu screen. 

2.2.8   LCDC
============

LCDC is designed for notebook, etc. type systems with Liquid Crystal 
Display (LCD) panels.  If you have such a system, you will be provided 
with an LCDC User Guide which explains the LCDC utility in more detail.  

NOTE: This utility is not useful for desktop systems with monitor displays.

2.2.9   TPATCH
==============

The TPATCH provides several patch files to correct screen display problems.
TPATCH corrects the display problems for the Print Preview function of 
WordPerfect 5.1, File Import/Export function of Applause 1.5, IBM 3270 
Emulation, Grasp 4.0, PICEM 1.0, Windows 3.1 SKD, and EZ-Menu.  To run, 
just type TPATCH at the DOS prompt.  The TPATCH displays a list of patch 
files.  Just select the patch you need and provide the directory of your 
application software.  TPATCH will modify the display driver provided by 
your application software.

3.0   Driver Installation
=========================

After selecting "Drivers" from the Main Menu, you will be presented with a 
menu of possible drivers to install (see Figure 3).  To select one, move 
the mouse cursor to the given driver and click the mouse.  You will be 
presented with a Version Menu for the given application.  Choose the 
appropriate version of the application.  Once a driver has been installed, 
a check mark will appear before the given application.  Driver installation
details follow.    

3.1  AutoCAD, Autoshade
=======================

3.1.1   AutoCAD Release 9 and 10 (ADI Driver)
=============================================

1.   You will be prompted if you wish to install drivers for both AutoCAD 
     and Autoshade, or just AutoCAD.  If you choose to install both 
     AutoCAD and Autoshade, please refer to section 3.1.1.1 after 
     completing the installation procedures in section 3.1.1.

2.   Select the version of AutoCAD you have installed on your hard drive. 
     When you select a version of AutoCAD, the program will prompt you 
     for the directory to which you want to load the drivers. C:\ACAD 
     is the default directory.  Enter the directory you plan to use if 
     it is different from the default directory.

     TABLE 2.   ADI Drivers on the Driver & Utility Diskettes
     ========================================================

     Resolution/          Monitor         DRAM
     ADI Version(1)       Colors          Options         Required   

     ADI V3.x/V4.x     800x600-16        Single/dual      256K
     ADI V3.x/V4.x     1024x768-16       Single/dual      512K
     ADI V3.x/V4.x     640x480-256       Single/dual      512K
     ADI V3.x/V4.x     800x600-256       Single/dual      512K
     ADI V3.x/V4.x     1024x768-256      Single/dual      1MB

     (1) Same driver used for ADI V3.X and ADI V4.X

3.   Select a display driver from the menu. When you select a driver, 
     the correct files will load automatically into your AutoCAD 
     directory. If you are not installing an Autoshade driver, please skip
     to step 5.

4.   If you have chosen to install AutoCAD and Autoshade, you will be 
     prompted to select a Rendering Device Driver for Autoshade.  Your 
     options are 640x480-256 colors, 800x600-256 colors (512K DRAM 
     required) or 1024x768-256 colors (1MB DRAM required).  When you 
     select a driver, the correct files will automatically load into 
     your Autoshade directory.

5.   Enter the ADI interrupt vector you wish to use.  The default value 
     is 7A. If you are using a system with a LAN network card installed 
     (e.g. Novell), you may need to select an interrupt value other than 
     the default value (i.e. 7B, 7C, 7D).   If so,  be sure to use the 
     same interrupt value for all AutoDesk programs (AutoCAD, AutoShade, 
     etc.)

6.   Select Normal or Black background. For details on background color, 
     please reference "Special Options for Releases 9 and 10" below. 

7.   Select Dual Screen or Single Screen mode (Y-Dual Screen mode, 
     N-Single Screen mode). For details on dual-screen or single-screen 
     modes, please reference Special Options for Releases 9 and 10 below.

8.   The remaining steps need to be completed inside AutoCAD.  They are 
     listed in a text window.  You may note them down or reference steps 
     9 through 11.

9.   Exit the Driver/Utility Installation program.

10.  Start AutoCAD and bring up the configure AutoCAD menu.  Reconfigure 
     the video display by selecting ADI display Vx.x.

11.  To load the driver: exit AutoCAD, reboot your system, and enter 
     DSVGA on the command line.  When you start AutoCAD, the graphics 
     display will be at the resolution you selected.

NOTE: Please consult your AutoCAD Users Guide for additional information 
      on driver installation.

Special Options for Releases 9 and 10
=====================================

Dual Monitor Support
====================

The drivers for Releases 9 and 10 offer special options.  In your Auto-CAD 
manual, you will notice that AutoCAD offers support for both single and 
dual monitors. For the dual monitor feature, use a monochrome card and 
monitor in combination with your VGA adapter and graphics monitor. In this 
mode, AutoCAD displays text menu information on the monochrome monitor and 
the drawing on the graphics monitor. In the standard configuration, use a 
function key to flip between the text and graphics screens. 

Background Color
================

The AutoCAD drivers will support both white and black backgrounds on the 
graphics screen.  Entering DSVGA initializes the background  selected 
during the installation procedure. 

3.1.1.1   Autoshade 1.1
=======================

The Autoshade driver is installed along with an AutoCAD ADI driver.  You 
will, however, need to configure the Autoshade program for the newly 
installed Autoshade Driver.  This may be accomplished as follows:

1.   From DOS, enter the directory where Autoshade is stored 
     (i.e. C:\SHADE). Type: 

     SHADE    ; if you are configuring Autoshade for the first
                time, or

     SHADE -R ; if you have previously configured Autoshade.

2.   Configure Autoshade as follows:

     a.   Select "Option 1" (Autodesk Interface Display Driver) for the
          Interactive Display Device, and "Option 1" (Autodesk Interface
          Rendering Driver) for the Rendering Display Device.

     b.   Enter "Y" for "Do the display and rendering devices share a 
          single screen?" and "Does the FLIPSCREEN require a redraw?"

3.   To use the Autoshade driver along with AutoCAD/386 protected mode 
     drivers, type "DSVGAR -F" before entering Autoshade.  This switch will
     install only the Autoshade rendering driver and not the AutoCAD ADI 
     driver.


3.1.2   AutoCAD/386 Release 10 and 11 (PDI Driver)
==================================================

1.   You will be prompted to give the location of the AutoCAD directory
     on your hard disk (e.g. C:\ACAD386).  Enter the path and then select 
     OK.  The display drivers (RCPTVGA.EXP) will be automatically copied 
     to your AutoCAD/386 directory (e.g. C:\ACAD386).

2.   The command SET DSPADI = RCPTVGA must now be added to your 
     Autoexec.bat file.  Enter "1" to have the Driver/Utility 
     Installation program modify Autoexec.bat for you; or enter "0" to 
     modify the Autoexec.bat file yourself.

3.   The remaining steps need to be completed inside AutoCAD.  They are 
     listed in a text window.  You may note them down or reference steps  
     5 through 8.

4.   Choose to run ACAD.EXE by entering "Y" in response to the prompt.  
     The installation program will then exit to AutoCAD's main menu. 

5.   Select in order, "Configure AutoCAD, Configure Video Display" and 
     "ADI P386 Display".

6.   Choose one of the graphics drivers.

7.   A number of prompts follow which allow you to select the graphics 
     area background color, text color (for the menu, status line, and 
     command prompt areas of the screen), text background color, border 
     color, and dialogue box/button outline color.  To select the default 
     colors, press [Return] at each prompt.  To select a different color, 
     enter the appropriate color number at the given prompt.

     NOTE: For 16-color modes, you can only select black or white for
           graphics background color.

     The color numbering scheme for 16-color modes
     (15 colors plus black) is:
           1 - Red                  9 - Low intensity red
           2 - Yellow              10 - Low intensity yellow
           3 - Green               11 - Low intensity green
           4 - Cyan                12 - Low intensity cyan
           5 - Blue                13 - Low intensity blue
           6 - Magenta             14 - Low intensity magenta
           7 - White               15 - Light grey
           8 - Dark grey

     The color numbering scheme for 256 color modes matches 
     that defined in the AutoCAD/386 Installation and Performance Guide for
     IBM's 8514 Adapter.

     Refer to the IBM Video Graphics Array Video Display Option in
     Autodesk's Installation and Performance Guide for more detailed
     information on the color select prompts for 16 color and 256 color
     modes.

8.   You have completed the driver installation for AutoCAD/386.  If 
     you need to reconfigure for a different resolution, repeat steps 5 
     through 7, then run AutoCAD as usual.

     
3.1.3   AutoCAD 12
==================

AutoCAD release 12 supports VESA (Video Electronic Standard Associate) 
driver.  If your adaptor is equipped with a VGA BIOS that is version C3.0 
or later, you can just select VESA driver from the ACAD Configuration 
Option.  If your VGA card is equipped with an earlier version of BIOS, 
you can load a TSR program called VESA.EXE prior to executing ACAD 12 and 
select VESA driver from the ACAD Configuration Option.

3.1.4   Autoshade 2.0 and 3D Studio
===================================

1.   You will be prompted to give the location of the application on your
     hard disk (e.g. C:\SHADE).  Enter the path and then select OK.  
     The display drivers (RCPTVGA.EXP) will be automatically copied to 
     the specified location.

2.   For Autoshade 2.0 the following set commands must be added to your 
     Autoexec.bat file:

     SET DSPADI = RCPTVGA
     SET RDPADI = RCPTVGA

     For 3D Studio the following set command must be added:

     SET RCPADI = (3D Studio Directory)\RCPTVGA.EXP

     When prompted, enter "2" to have the Installation Program load the 
     set commands for Autoshade to your Autoexec.bat file, "1" to have 
     the program load the set command for 3D Studio to your Autoexec.bat 
     file, or "0" to modify the Autoexec.bat file yourself.

4.   Consult your Autoshade 2.0 and 3D Studio manuals for additional 
     information on how to configure these programs for high resolution 
     drivers. 

3.1.5   AutoDesk Animator Pro
=============================

AutoDesk Animator Pro supports VESA (Video Electronic Standard Associate) 
driver.  If your adaptor is equipped with a VGA BIOS that is  version C3.0 
or later, you can select VESA driver from the Animator Pro video 
configuration option.  If your VGA card is equipped with an earlier version
of BIOS, you can load a TSR program called VESA.EXE prior to executing 
Animator Pro and VESA driver from the Animator Pro video configuration 
option.

3.2  VersaCAD/386
=================

1.   You will be prompted to give the location of the VersaCAD directory 
     on your hard disk (e.g. C:\VCAD386).  Enter the path and then 
     select OK. The display drivers (TV16P.EXE and TV256P.EXE) will be 
     automatically copied to the VersaCAD directory.
     
     "TV16P.EXE" denotes the 16 color graphics screen driver.  This driver 
     includes 800x600 and 1024x768 resolutions.  TV256P.EXE denotes the 
     256 color graphics screen driver.  This driver includes 640x480, 
     800x600, and 1024x768 resolutions.

2.   Choose to run TV16P.EXE if you want to select a 16-color driver or 
     TV256P.EXE if you want to select a 256 color driver  (enter "Y" in 
     response to the prompt).  

3.   The remaining steps need to be completed inside VersaCAD.  They are 
     listed in a text window.  You may note them down or reference steps 
     4 through 8.

4.   Choose to run CONFIG.EXE by entering "Y" in response to the prompt.  
     The Driver/Utility Installation program will then exit to the CONFIG 
     main menu. 
     
    NOTE: When changing from a 16 color driver to a 256 color driver, or
     visa versa, complete steps 4 through 8; then exit VersaCAD and
     reboot your system.  Run the appropriate COM/EXE file and then 
     start VersaCAD. 


5.   Enter the "Environment Configuration Program" by pressing "E".

6.   Press, in order, "N" to select "Environment Menu3" and "S" to select 
     "Screen Configuration".

7.   Select a display driver.

8.   Continue with the rest of the Environment Configuration Program.

3.3  Lotus 1-2-3 2.x 
====================

1.   You will be prompted to give the location of the Lotus directory on 
     your hard disk (e.g. C:\LOTUS).  Enter the path and then select OK.
     The display drivers (SET123) will be automatically copied to the 
     Lotus directory.
     
2.   The remaining steps need to be completed inside Lotus.  They are
     listed in a text window.  You may note them down or reference steps 
     4 through 9.

3.   Choose to run LOTUS.COM by entering "Y" in response to the prompt.  
     The Driver/Utility Installation program will then exit to the Lotus 
     Access System Menu.

4.   Select "Install" from the main menu.

5.   Select "Advanced options" from the Install menu.

6.   Select "Add new driver to library" from the Advanced Options menu.
 
7.   Select "Modify current driver set" from the menu. 

8.   Select either "text" or g"raphics display". For the text mode, choose 
     one of the following command lines to indicate the number of rows 
     for your display:

     TVGA 132x25  Version x.x        TVGA 80x30 Version x.x
     TVGA 132x30  Version x.x        TVGA 80x43 Version x.x
     TVGA 132x43  Version x.x        TVGA 80x60 Version x.x
     TVGA 132x60  Version x.x

     (Example: enter TVGA 132x25 Version 1.0 for 132 column by 25 row 
     display. You can enter any of the following values for rows: 25, 
     30, 43, or 60).
 
     For graphics mode, select the following command line:
     "TVGA 640x480 for Release 2.x"

9.   Return to the Lotus 1-2-3 main menu and choose "Save Change" to record
     the changes you have made, then exit the Lotus 1-2-3 installation 
     program.

10.  You have completed driver installation for Lotus 1-2-3. If you need 
     to reconfigure for a different resolution (i.e., 132x25 to 132x30 
     in text mode),  just follow steps 4 through 9, then run Lotus 1-2-3 
     as usual.

3.4  Symphony 2.x 
=================

1.   You will be prompted to give the location of the Symphony directory 
     on your hard disk (e.g. C:\SYMPHONY).  Enter the path and then 
     select OK.  The display drivers (SETSYMPH) will be automatically 
     copied to the Symphony directory.
     
2.   The remaining steps need to be completed inside Symphony.  They are 
     listed in a text window.  You may note them down or reference steps 
     4 through 9.

3.   Choose to run SYMPHONY.COM  by entering "Y" in response to the 
     prompt.  The Driver/Utility Installation program will then exit to 
     the Symphony Access System Menu.

4.   Select "Install" from the main menu.

5.   Select "Advanced options" from the Install menu.

6.   Select "Add New Driver To Library" from Advanced Options menu.

7.   Select "Modify Current Driver Set" from the menu.

8.   Select either "text" or "graphics" display. For the text mode, choose
     one of the following command lines to indicate the number of rows for
     your display:
     
     TVGA 132x25  Version x.x        TVGA 80x30 Version x.x
     TVGA 132x30  Version x.x        TVGA 80x43 Version x.x
     TVGA 132x43  Version x.x        TVGA 80x60 Version x.x
     TVGA 132x60  Version x.x

     (Example: enter TVGA 132x25 Version 1.0 for 132-column by 25-row 
     display. You can enter any of the following values for rows: 25, 
     30, 43, or 60).

     For graphics mode, select the following command line:
     
     TVGA 640x480 for Release 2.x

9.   Return to the Symphony main menu and choose Save Changes to record the
     changes you have made, then exit the Symphony installation program.

10.  You have completed driver installation for Symphony. If you need to
     reconfigure for a different resolution, (i.e. 132x25 to 132x30 in text
     mode), follow Steps 4 through 9, then run Symphony as usual.

3.5  GEM Desktop 3.xx
=====================

1.   You will be prompted to prepare a GEM/3 driver diskette.  The 
     installation program will copy driver files to the newly formatted 
     diskette in drive A.
     
2.   The remaining steps need to be completed inside GEM.  They are 
     listed in a text window.  You may note them down or reference steps 
     3 through 7.

3.   Choose to run the GEMSETUP program by entering "Y" in response to 
     the prompt.  The Driver/Utility Installation program will then exit 
     to GEMSETUP's Main Menu.

4.   Select in order: "Change Existing Configuration, Continue, Change 
     Your Current Setup", and the listed graphics and card display.

5.   When you are prompted to choose a new graphics card and display, 
     select "Other Pack" and insert the newly prepared GEM/3 driver 
     diskette in drive A.

6.   Select a display driver.

7.   Continue with the rest of the GEMSETUP program.  Please consult 
     your GEM manual for more info on the GEMSETUP  program.


3.6  Ventura Publisher 
======================

1.   You will be prompted to prepare a Ventura driver diskette.  The 
     installation program will copy driver files to the newly formatted 
     diskette in drive A.

2.   You will be asked to give tha location of the Ventura directory on 
     your hard disk (e.g. C:\VP).  Enter the path and then select OK. 

3.   Indicate whether or not you are using the Ventura Publisher 
     Professional Extension.

4.   Select one of the display modes listed. 

5.   Indicate the type of mouse you are using and, if necessary,  to which
     I/O port (i.e. COM1, COM2, etc.) the mouse is connected.

6.   Confirm your choices to complete the installation.

If you want to reconfigure for a different display mode, you will need to 
repeat this entire installation procedure.

3.7  WordPerfect
================
 
3.7.1   WordPerfect 4.2 (extended text mode drivers only)
=========================================================

1.   You will be prompted to give the location of the WordPerfect directory
     on your hard disk (e.g. C:\WP).  Enter the path and then select OK.
     
2.   The remaining steps need to be completed inside WordPerfect.  They 
     are listed in a text window.  You may note them down or reference
     steps 3 through 6.

3.   Choose to run WP/S  by entering "Y" in response to the prompt.  The
     Driver/Utility Installation program will then exit to the WordPerfect
     Setup Menu.

4.   Select option 3, "Set Screen and Beep options".

5.   Enter the values for column and row to match a column/row value
     available in SVM.EXE.  

6.   Choose option 0 to accept the new configuration and enter WordPerfect.

7.   You have completed driver installation for WordPerfect 4.2. If you
     need to reconfigure for a different resolution, (i.e. 132x25 to 
     132x30 in text mode), just repeat steps 1 through 5.

When starting WordPerfect in an extended text mode, follow these steps:

1.   Run the SVM.EXE program to select the extended text mode you want 
     to use (i.e.,  132 or 80 columns by 25, 30, 43, or 60 rows).

2.   Start WordPerfect.

3.7.2   WordPerfect 5.1
=======================

To install the "text mode" drivers

1.   You will be prompted to give the location of the WordPerfect 
     directory on your hard disk (e.g. C:\WP).  Enter the path and then 
     select OK.  The display drivers (TVGATEXT.VRS) will be automatically 
     copied to the WordPerfect directory.
     
2.   The remaining steps need to be completed inside WordPerfect.  They 
     are listed in a text window.  You may note them down or reference 
     steps 3 through 5.

3.   Choose to run WP.EXE  by entering "Y" in response to the prompt.  
     The Driver/Utility Installation program will then exit to  
     WordPerfect.

4.   Press "Shift-F1" to bring up the Setup Menu.  Press "2" to select 
     "Display" and then "3" to select "Text Screen Type".

5.   Choose one of the extended text drivers.  The available drivers are 
     80x30, 80x43, 80x60, 132x30, 132x43, 132x60.

6.   You have completed driver installation for WordPerfect. If you need 
     to reconfigure for a different resolution, (i.e. 132x25 to 132x30 in
     text mode), just repeat steps 4 and 5.

To install extended "graphics mode" drivers

1.   You will be prompted to give the location of the WordPerfect 
     directory on your hard disk (e.g. C:\WP).  Enter the path and then 
     select OK.  The display drivers (TVGA16.VRS) will be automatically 
     copied to the WordPerfect directory.
     
2.   The remaining steps need to be completed inside WordPerfect.  They 
     are listed in a text window.  You may note them down or reference 
     steps 3 through 5.

3.   Choose to run WP.EXE  by entering "Y" in response to the prompt.  
     The Driver/Utility Installation program will then exit to WordPerfect.

4.   Press the "Shift-F1" to bring up the Setup Menu.  Press "2" to select 
     Display and the "2" to select "Graphics Screen Type".

5.   Choose one of the Extended Graphic drivers.  The available drivers 
     are 800x600-16 colors, 1024x768-16 colors, and 768x1024-16 colors.

6.   You have completed driver installation for WordPerfect. If you need 
     to reconfigure for a different resolution, (i.e. 800x600), just 
     repeat steps 4 and 5.

3.8  Microsoft Word 5.0
=======================

1.   You will be prompted to give the location of the MS Word directory
     on your hard disk (e.g. C:\WORD).  Enter the path and then select OK. 
     The display drivers (SCREEN.VID) will be automatically copied to the 
     Word directory.
     
2.   The remaining steps need to be completed inside MS Word.  They are 
     listed in a text window.  You may note them down or reference steps 
     3 through 5.

3.   Choose to run WORD.EXE  by entering "Y" in response to the prompt.  
     The Driver/Utility Installation program will then exit to Word

4.   Press "ESC" to enter a command.  Press "O" to enter an Option Command.

5.   Select "Display Mode", then press "F1" to list the display modes
     available.  Choose one of the following lines to indicate the number 
     of rows for your display:

     (1)  Text, 25 lines, 16 color   (5)  Text, 25 lines, 16 color[1]
     (2)  Text, 43 lines, 16 color   (6)  Text, 30 lines, 16 color[1]
     (3)  Text, 50 lines, 16 color   (7)  Text, 43 lines, 16 color[1]
     (4)  Text, 60 lines, 16 color   (8)  Text, 60 lines, 16 color[1]

     [1] Lines 5 through 8 are for 132 column modes. Mouse support is not 
         available for 132 column modes.

6.   You have completed driver installation for MS Word. If you need 
     to reconfigure for a different resolution, (i.e.132x25), just 
     repeat steps 4 and 5.

3.9  Microsoft Windows
======================
     
3.9.1   Microsoft Windows 386
=============================

1.   You will be prompted to place the Windows SETUP diskette in drive A.  
     Type SETUP to start the SETUP program.

2.   Follow the instructions on the screen for the SETUP program.  When  
     you are prompted to choose the display adaptor, select the option 
     "Other" to use the supplied driver for TVGA, and insert Driver and 
     Utility disk (optional diskette - available upon request) in drive A.

3.   Select one of the high-resolution graphics modes listed.

4.   Select Medium System Font (VGA)

5.   Continue with the rest of the MS Windows' SETUP program.  You have 
     completed the MS Windows high-resolution driver installation.  If 
     you need to reconfigure for a different display mode, you will need 
     to repeat the above installation procedure. 


3.9.2   Microsoft Windows 3.x
=============================

1.   It will be assumed at this point that you have already installed 
     Microsoft Windows 3.x using the standard IBM VGA driver and that it 
     is working with no problems.  If haven't installed Windows 3.x, exit 
     the Installation Program and complete the Microsoft Windows 
     installation.

2.   Exit the Windows program and change the directory to your 
     Windows 3.x directory (e.g. C:\Windows), and run SETUP.EXE.

3.   Move the cursor to the "Display" section in the System  Information 
     and hit "[Enter]."  You will be asked to select a Display from a list.
     Move the cursor to the "Other" option.

4.   Insert the TVGA Driver/Utility Disk, specify the A:\WIN directory 
     in the Windows setup menu, and select a suitable Trident driver.

5.   Follow instructions to finish SETUP.

     NOTE: For Network installation or upgrade from our previous Windows 
           drivers, please refer to the README.TXT in the \WIN subdirectory
           of TVGA Driver/Utility diskette for detail information.

3.10 OS/2 Presentation Manager 2.0
==================================
     
1.   To install the TVGA driver for OS/2 2.0 Presentation Manager, you 
     will need the Optional TVGA OS/2 2.0  Drive Disk.  To obtain this 
     disk, contact Trident Microsystems, Inc. or your dealer.

2.   It will be assumed at this point that you have already installed
     OS/2 2.0 with an adaptor based on a Trident VGA chip.  If you 
     previously have installed OS/2 2.0 with a card based on another 
     vendor's chip, the reinstallation of OS/2 2.0 is highly recommended.  
     Assume the startup driver is C:

3.   Make a backup copy of the following OS/2 drivers:

     C:\OS2\DLL\DISPLAY.DLL                    (PM Display driver)
     C:\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\VGA.DRV         (WIN OS2 full screen driver)
     C:\OS2\MDOS\WINOS2\SYSTEM\SWINVGA.DRV     (WINOS2 seamless driver)

     We recommend that you put the backup files on a floppy diskette.

4.   Go to a DOS full screen session, run system command "SVGA ON".
     A file called SVGADATA.PMI will be generated in C:\OS2.  Save this 
     file on a floppy diskette.

5.   Switch to OS/2 protected mode session and start "DDINSTAL".

6.   Follow the instructions to finish the rest of the procedures.

7.   You will need to shut down and reboot the system before the driver 
     takes effect.

8.   Please refer to README.OS2 in OS/2 2.0 Installation Disk for 
     OS/2 2.0 Virtual Desktop Display drivers installation procedures 
     and other details.   

3.11 Quattro Pro
================

1.   You will be prompted to give the location of the Quattro Pro 
     directory on your hard disk (e.g. C:\QPRO).  Enter the path and 
     then select OK.  The display drivers (VIDEO.RSC) will be 
     automatically copied to the Quattro Pro directory.

2.   The remaining steps need to be completed inside Quattro Pro.  They 
     are listed in a text window.  You may note them down or reference 
     steps 3 through 5.3.   Choose to run Q.EXE  by entering "Y" in response to the prompt.  
     The Driver/Utility Installation program will then exit to 
     Quattro Pro.

4.   Press "/O" to select the "Options" menu and  "D" to select Display
     Mode.

5.   Choose an extended text mode.

6.   You have completed the graphic driver installation for Quattro Pro.
     If you need to reconfigure for a different resolution, (i.e. 800x600),
     just repeat steps 4 and 5.

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Notice

The information in this document is subject to change in order to improve 
reliability, design, or function without prior notice and does not
represent a commitment on the part of the company.  In no event will the
company be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or
consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the 
product or documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such 
damages.  No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any 
form or by any means without prior written permission of the company.

October 1992,  Rev. 2
     

Trademark Acknowledgements

Multisync is a trademark of NEC Home Electronics (USA) Inc.  Multiscan is 
a trademark of Sony Corporation of America.  Microsoft is a trademark of 
Microsoft Corporation.  AutoCAD, Autoshade, Autosketch, and ADI are 
trademarks of Autodesk, Inc.  TVGA is a trademark of Trident Microsystems, 
Inc.  WordPerfect is a trademark of WordPerfect Corporation.  IBM, IBM PC, 
IBM PC/XT, PC/AT, PS/2, and OS/2 are trademarks of International Business 
Machines Corp.  Lotus 1-2-3 is a trademark of Lotus Development 
Corporation.  Quattro Pro is a trademark of Borland International.  All 
other trademarks are of their respective companies.
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