Graphics Display Device Driver for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Systems Supported: IBM Personal Computer that contains the Cirrus Logic 5465 graphics chip. Device Driver Version: 1.70d IMPORTANT: o Read this entire document before beginning the device driver installation. o This package contains a Windows NT graphics-accelerator device driver that supports the Cirrus Logic 5465 chip set. o This README file is formatted for viewing on your screen. With it you can: - Use the Table of Contents to help locate specific topics. - Use the Find option in the Edit menu of the Windows NT 4.0 System Editor to help you locate specific information. - Print the file. o Your use of the enclosed device driver indicates your acceptance of the following terms and conditions: - You must be, and you agree that you are, a current licensee of Windows NT 4.0. - You may make copies of this Windows NT 4.0 device driver equal to the number of licensed copies of Windows NT 4.0 you possess. - All other terms and conditions of your Windows NT 4.0 license agreement apply to this Windows NT 4.0 device driver; however, this does not extend any warranty outlined in such agreement. Contents ________ 1.0 Supported Resolutions 1.1 Driver Limitations 2.0 Installing the Device Drivers 3.0 Setting Resolution and Color Depth 3.1 Setting Resolution and Color Depth 3.2 Changing Refresh Rate and Color Depth On the Fly 3.3 DDC Monitor Detection 3.4 Interaction of the Refresh Frequency, Color Palette, and Desktop Area 4.0 Trademarks 1.0 Supported Resolutions, Color Depths, and Refresh Rates __________________________________________________________ This graphics-accelerator device driver supports these resolutions and color depths: Number of Display Properties Refresh Rates Resolutions Colors Color Settings Supported (Hz) 640x480 256 256 60,72,75,85 640x480 65K High Color (16 bit) 60,72,75,85 640x480 16.8M True Color (24 bit) 60,72,75,85 640x480 4.3B True Color (32 bit) 60,72,75,85 800x600 256 256 56,60,72,75,85 800x600 65K High Color (16 bit) 56,60,72,75,85 800x600 16.8M True Color (24 bit) 56,60,72,75,85 800x600 4.3B True Color (32 bit) 56,60,72,75,85 1024x768 256 256 43i,60,70,75,85 1024x768 65K High Color (16 bit) 43i,60,70,75,85 1152x864 256 256 70,75,85 1280x960 256 256 60,75,85 1280x1024 256 256 43i,60,72,75 1600x1200 256 256 60,75,85 Notes: In addition to the 640x480x16 color mode provided by the Cirrus Logic GD5465 device driver, you can select a 640x480x16 color mode by using the Standard VGA driver that is provided by Microsoft from the Change Display Type dialog box. In order to select 800x600x16 colors, you must select the Super VGA driver that is provided by Microsoft from the Change Display Type dialog box. Refresh rates listed are supported by the computer. Actual rates available will depend on the capability of the display monitor attached to the computer. A refresh rate designated with an "i" indicates the rate is interlaced. 1.1 Driver Limitations The NT 4.0 driver supports Open GL applications. In 8 bit per pixel, and 24 bit per pixel modes, it runs unaccelerated in software. In 16 bit per pixel, and 32 bit per pixel modes, it runs accelerated in hardware. The hardware accelerated color depths will provide better video performance than the software emulated modes. The user may see some discoloration when running software emulated modes. 2.0 Installing the Device Drivers __________________________________ 1. Double-click My computer icon 2. Select Control Panel icon 3. Select Settings 4. Select Display Type 5. Select Change 6. Select Have disk 7. Place WinNT 4.0 Installation disk into drive A: 8. Select OK 9. Select OK when the change display box show the display adapter to be selected 10. Select Yes when the third party drivers box appears and asks if you want to install a third party driver 11. Select OK 12. Click Close twice after successfully installing to close both change display windows 13. Select Yes to restart your computer, remove diskette from floppy drive. 3.0 Setting Resolution and Color Depth ___________________________________________ 3.1 Setting Resolution and Color Depth for NT 4.0 1. Select Control Panel from My Computer icon 2. Select Display icon 3. Select Settings 4. Select Color Palette and select 16 colors, 256 colors, 65536, or 16 million colors 5. To select Desktop resolution size, go to the Desktop area and use the slide bar to change resolution to 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024, or 1600x1200. 6. Select Test to test the resolution 7. Select OK for Testing mode If the display test screen is good, select Yes when the Test Mode dialog box appears. If the display test screen is bad, select No. WinNt give you a message. 8. If the display screen was good and you selected Yes, click OK to close Display properties box. Refresh rate, color and resolution are changed without rebooting the computer. 3.2 Changing Refresh Rate, Color Depth and Resolution On the Fly without rebooting 1. Select Control Panel from the Main group. 2. Select Display icon. 3. Select Color Palette and select desired color depth. 4. To select Desktop resolution size, go to the Desktop area and use the slide bar to change to desired resolution. 5. Click Apply button to Change refresh rate, color depth and resolution without rebooting your computer. 3.3 DDC Monitor Detection VESA Display Data Channel DDC detection is possible in Windows NT. This feature enables Windows NT to query the monitor, and if the monitor is DDC compliant, to return specific detailed information about the monitor. This information includes the manufacturer, model number, maximum resolution, maximum refresh rates, and other monitor-specific details. To use DDC, repeat steps 1 and 2 from section 3.0 above. You will see the Display Settings dialog box. If your monitor is DDC compliant, the Color Palette, Desktop Area, and Refresh Frequency drop-down boxes will display what your monitor supports. However, if you select the button marked List All Modes, you will see everything that the graphics system supports. These may not be the same settings your monitor supports. For example, if your monitor's highest resolution is 1024x768, that is the maximum setting you will see listed in the Desktop Area drop-down box. However, under List All Modes you will see higher resolutions because the graphics chip can support them. If you select an unsupported mode from List All Modes, your monitor might display the graphics improperly. If you upgrade to a DDC monitor that supports higher resolutions, the available settings in the Desktop Area drop-down box will change to reflect the new resolutions. This same concept applies to Color Palette and Refresh Frequency. 3.4 Interaction of the Refresh Frequency, Color Palette, and Desktop Area When you use the values available in the Color Palette, Desktop Area, and Refresh Frequency drop-down boxes it is important to understand the interaction among them. The Desktop Area, or resolution, determines the availability of refresh rates and color depths. All the available combinations of resolution, color depth, and refresh rates which are supported are shown in section 1.0 above. Your monitor may or may not support all these combinations (see 3.3 for details about DDC monitor operation). For example, you may have the Desktop Area set to 800x600 with a Color Palette of 16.8 million colors and a refresh rate of 85Hz. If you adjust the Desktop Area to 1024x768, the Color Palette will automatically switch down to 65536 colors (see table in section 1.0). By understanding the interaction between Desktop Area, Refresh Frequency and Color Palette, you can arrive at a comfortable display setting for your work. 4.0 Trademarks ______________ IBM is a trademark of the IBM Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. IBM DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT. 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