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#9 Imagine Display Drivers for OS/2 Warp 3.0 and 4.0
Version 2.15b (SUPPORT FOR EnDIVE IS ENABLED in I2)
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05/12/97
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Installing the drivers
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(1) For starters:
    Make sure OS/2 is configured for VGA.
    Make sure I128VID, I128WOS2, I2WOS2 and I128_DSP.DSP reside on a floppy in drive A:
    Make sure the LABEL of the floppy is "I128 DRVS" (omit the quotes!).
    Make sure you DO NOT have a directory named NUMBER9 off the root of your OS/2
       boot drive.

(2) Open a windowed OS/2 session.

(3) Issue the command A:I128INST A: C:

    where A: is the drive holding the installation diskette
    and   C: is your OS/2 boot partition.

    If your installation drive or boot partition is different,
    substitute the correct drive letter.

    DON'T FORGET THE COLON AFTER THE DRIVE LETTER.
 
(4) OS/2 Display Install will be started automatically.

    Under OS/2 Warp Display Install may report that your primary
    display is "Video Graphics Array (VGA)."  Select "Primary Display"
    and press the "Continue" button.

(5) Select the "32-bit #9 Imagine Display Drivers" and complete
    the installation.  You must scroll to the top of the "Primary Display
    Driver List" to find the entry for the Imagine drivers.

(6) Remove the diskette frrom drive A:, shut down, reboot, 
    and your display will be running at 640x480x256.
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ADJUSTING THE REFRESH RATE OF YOUR DISPLAY
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Refresh-rate selection in OS/2 PM is controlled from the Number Nine
I-128 object, which is accessible from your SYSTEM SETUP folder.  Once
you open the Number Nine I-128 object you can obtain instructions on selecting
refresh rates by pressing the I-128 object's "Help" button.

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ADJUSTING DISPLAY RESOLUTION IN FULL-SCREEN WIN-OS/2
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Refresh rates and resolution selection in full-screen Win-OS/2 are
managed automatically by the Number Nine I-128 object.  Each time
you open the I-128 object, and each time you set a new refresh rate,
the resolution and refresh rate of your full-screen Win-OS/2 desktop
is adjusted to match that of your OS/2 PM desktop.

HawkEye for Windows 3.1 is not supported by these drivers.  Do not install
HawkEye.

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USING THE I-128 HIGH-RESOLUTION DRIVERS UNDER OS/2
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(1) If you have OS/2 installed on a drive other than C:, you should edit
         your Win-OS/2 SYSTEM.INI file as follows:


          (b) Look toward the bottom of the file for a section headed
              [Imagine-128].  If you find it, look for a line like this:

                   CFG=D:NUMBER9

              If you find such a line (because you have OS/2 on a drive
               other than C:), change it this way:

                   CFG=D:\NUMBER9

              We have added a backslash after the colon. If we don't do
              this, full-screen Win-OS/2 will be unable to find the
              configuration file.


(2) Running DOS graphics applications in a window:  On Imagine boards
    with a separate VGA controller, the Imagine OS/2 display drivers
    support the running of EGA and VGA graphics-mode DOS applications in a
    window on the PM desktop.  To employ this feature of the I-128 you must
    make sure that your DOS graphics application is set to operate in a
    standard EGA or VGA mode.  The most advantageous mode supported is
    640x480x16 colors.

(3) A word of caution about 16.7-million-color modes:  These drivers offer
    16.7-million-color modes at resolutions up to 1024x768.  We have tested
    the drivers at these modes and we believe they operate correctly.

    We have confirmed problems with Corel Draw version 2.5 for OS/2, and
    advise that you do not attempt to run this version of the program in a
    16.7-million-color mode.

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