Trident OS/2 Display Drivers
January 1997
This Trident OS/2 Display Drivers utility supports the following color
monitor resolutions with OS/2. The required memory is shown in parentheses.
640x480x256
800x600x256
1024x768x256
1280x1024x256 (2M)
640x480x65K
800x600x65K
1024x768x65K (2M)
640x480x16.7M
800x600x16.7M (2M)
This utility includes Trident OS/2 Display Drivers installation
and Trident OS/2 Display Drivers setting.
A. Installation Procedure from command prompt
1. Insert the Trident OS/2 Display Driver diskette in diskette drive A: or diskette drive B:
2. Open an OS/2 full-screen or OS/2 Windows session under "Command Prompt" of the System folder.
3. Switch the current drive to the diskette driver where the Trident OS/2 Display Driver diskette was inserted.
4. At the drive prompt, Type the command: "Install".
B. Installation procedure from the OS/2 Desktop:
1. Insert the Trident OS/2 Display Driver diskette in diskette
drive A: or diskette drive B:
2. Open the OS/2 System folder, double-click on the Drives object,
and then double-click on drive A.
3. When the drive A folder opens, double-click on INSTALL.EXE.
4. You can also click on the floppy drive object from Launch Pad, and
then double-click on INSTALL.EXE.
C. Available Trident Display Driver Setting pages
The first page of the Trident Display Drivers Setting window is
labeled Screen Resolution selection page.
. Select the resolution and color depth.
. Enable/Disable virtual screen
The second page is Monitor Model selection page.
. Click on Monitor tab to go to this page.
. Point to and click on the down arrow button to show a list of
monitor models.
. Select the monitor model. If you cannot find your monitor's
model, select "Default".
The third page is Refresh Rate selection page.
. Click on Refresh tab to go to this page.
. The refresh rates displayed are those supported at each resolution
by the monitor specified in the Monitor Model selection page.
. You can change the refresh rates by clicking on down arrow button
and then clicking on the desired refreshrate.
After the selections, click on the "SET" button to complete
the installation.
Reboot OS/2 to have this installation take effect.
D. Display Drivers Setting Procedure
I. Double-click on the Trident folder, and then double-click
Display Setting object.
II. To change resolution and/or color depth
. Click Screen tab.
. Select the resolution and color depth.
. Click Set button.
III. To change refresh rate
. Click Refresh tab.
. Point to and click down arrow button.
. Select the refresh rate.
. Click Set button to take effect.
. If you don't want the selected refresh rate, click Undo
button or press 'U' key to return to previous refresh rate.
Setting up the ProVidia 9685 card with your television on OS/2 Warp Operating
System
This current version of Trident OS/2 Display Driver for ProVidia 9685 does not
have an software utility that allows switching between CRT color monitor and
television display.
Setting up the ProVidia 9685 card to display to a NTSC or PAL television maybe
possible by following these steps:
1. Have your ProVidia 9685 card connected to a CRT color monitor and
follow steps A through D above.
2. Your color monitor will be the default display device if only the 15-pin
VGA connector of the monitor is connected to the VGA output connector of
the ProVidia 9685 adapter card or if both the TV-output connector and
the 15-pin VGA connector of the monitor are connected to the ProVidia
9685 adapter card.
3. On NTSC televisions, only 640x480x256 mode is supported by this version.
On PAL televisions, only 640x480x256 and 800x600x256 modes are supported
by this version. Special features such as overscan, interlaced, flicker
reduction, screen shifts are not supported in this version. A supported
mode must be selected before ProVidia 9685 card can display to a NTSC or
PAL television.
4. Make sure that jumper JP14 on your ProVidia 9685 card is not installed
(open position) so that your television will be the default display
device if a S-Video TV-Output connector or a Composite (RCA) TV-output
connector is connected to your television. Do not connect the 15-pin
VGA connector if display to a NTSC or PAL television is desired.
5. Turn on your computer and your television.
Note:
If you decide to change your hardware system configuration, such
as upgrading video memory or system memory, you should
. Change resolution to 640x480x16(VGA).
. Change hardware configuration.
. Reinstall Trident OS/2 Display Drivers.
You can add or delete monitor models by modifying TMONITOR.INF
file in this utility diskette.
The format of each line in this file is:
. The monitor model and company name inside two double quote marks.
. Four recommended refresh rates data for 640x480, 800x600,
1024x768, 1280x1024 resolutions.
. Four maximum supported refresh rates data for 640x480, 800x600,
1024x768, 1280x1024 resolutions. If some resolutions
are not supported, put "0" in it.
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