Installing Windows 3.1 drivers:

There are two ways to install Oak Windows drivers.

Method 1:

1) Insert the Oak Windows driver distribution diskette into a floppy drive.
2) In Windows Program Manager, choose menu "File" -> "Run".
3) In the dialog window, type:

     B:\OAKSETUP  ( A:\OAKSETUP  for floppy drive A )

4) Click on the "Install" button to copy all Oak Windows driver files into
   a sub-directory on your hard disk and continue to setup Oak Windows
   drivers. This requires about 1.2 Mb disk space. In the future, whenever
   you want to change the Windows driver setup, click on the "OakSetup"
   icon installed by the OakSetup program.

   Alternatively, you can click on the "Setup" button to setup Oak Windows
   drivers directly from the distribution diskette. This will only require
   about 550 Kb disk space.

Method 2:

   For experienced users, if you are more comfortable with the Microsoft
   setup program, you can copy the OEM setup file "OEMOAK87.INF" into the
   WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory and run the Microsoft setup program. Whenever
   the Microsoft setup program asks you to input the location of any files,
   just give the name of the floppy drive that the Oak distribution
   diskette is in.

   Users should be aware that, by using Microsoft setup program to install
   Oak Windows drivers, you are responsible for selecting the right Windows
   driver that matches your video memory size, system memory size, etc.

NOTE:
   For Japanese Windows users, one file -- GSYSXX.FOD for each font size
selection is not provided in the distribution diskette. The program will
prompt you to insert the original Japanese Windows 3.1 diskette. If you
have trouble finding the original Japanese Windows 3.1 diskette, choose 16
for the font size. The standard VGA configuration uses font size 16. So,
most likely, the file GSYS16.FOD already exists in your system.
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