Graphics Display Device Driver for OS/2 WARP Device Driver Version: 1.70 IMPORTANT: o Read this entire document before beginning the device driver installation. o This package contains an OS/2 Warp (GRADD) graphics accelerator device driver that supports the Cirrus Logic 5465 chip set. o This device driver is enabled for the Configuration Installation Distribution (CID) method. 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 OS/2 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 OS/2. - You may make copies of the OS/2 device driver equal to the number of licensed copies of OS/2 you possess. - All other terms and conditions of your OS/2 license agreement apply to this OS/2 device driver; however, this does not extend any warranty outlined in such agreement. Contents ________ 1.0 Supported Features 1.1 Supported Resolutions, Refresh Rates, Color Depth 1.2 Text Mode Support 2.0 Compatibility 3.0 Preliminary Steps 3.1 Setting Your Monitor to VGA Mode (OS2 WARP) 4.0 Installing the Display Device Driver from Diskette 4.2 MONITOR.DIF file 4.1 DDC Monitor Support 5.0 Running in Unattended Mode 6.0 Trademarks 1.0 Supported Features ______________________ The Cirrus Logic 5465 device driver provides seamless support for accelerated video graphics and advanced color resolutions. It conforms to the OS/2 GRADD driver model and is designed to function as a 32-bit Presentation Manager graphics display driver. 1.1 Supported Resolutions, Refresh Rates, Color Depth This graphics-accelerator device driver supports these resolutions, color depths and refresh rates with 2 MB video memory: 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 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 1024x768 256 256 43i,60,70,75,85 1024x768 65K High Color (16 bit) 43i,60,70,75,85 1280x1024 256 256 43i,60,72,75 1.2 Text Mode Support The number of characters per line (columns) and number of lines (rows) for an OS/2 full screen can be specified with the OS/2 MODE command. Supported options for this driver are: Columns Rows 40 25 80 40 132 43 2.0 Compatibility ________________ This graphics accelerator driver is compatible with OS/2 Warp (V3 and V4), and requires the following Fix Paks: OS/2 V4 requires Fix Pak 5 OS/2 V3 requires Fix Pak 35 3.0 Preliminary Steps _____________________ The following steps prepare your computer for the installation of a new OS/2 graphics device driver: 1. You must have OS/2 DOS Support installed in order to install this driver. 2. If you previously installed SVGA, or any Cirrus Logic device driver, you must return to VGA mode before installing any subsequent device driver. Use the procedures in the following section to return to VGA mode. 3.1 Setting Your Monitor to VGA Mode (OS2 WARP) If you are installing this device driver on OS/2 Warp, use the following procedure to return to VGA mode. 1. Turn on your computer. If your computer is already on, shutdown your computer, and then press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart it. 2. When a small white box appears in the upper-left corner of your screen, press Alt+F1. If you see the OS/2 Logo displayed, you must start again at step 1. 3. When the Recovery Choices screen appears, select VGA mode for OS/2 V3 press V for OS/2 V4 press F3 OS/2 will automatically change back to VGA. 4.0 Installing the Display Device Driver from Diskette _______________________________________________________ To install the Cirrus Logic Device driver from diskette, do the following: 1. Insert the Cirrus Logic diskette into drive A: 2. Double-click the OS/2 System folder. 3. Double-click on the Drives icon. 4. Double-click on Drive A: 5. Double-click on INSTALL.EXE. 6. Select Install from the Cirrus Logic Installation Program. 7. Click on OK to let the installation program identify your graphics hardware and memory configuration. 8. Select Yes to change your display driver settings. 9. Select a screen resolution and close the System Settings dialog box. 10. Close Drive A - Icon View, Drives - Icon View, and System Setup Icon View. 11. Remove the diskette from Drive A: 12. Shut down and restart the computer. 4.1 DDC Monitor Support When the VESA Display Data Channel (DDC) protocols are supported in the video BIOS, the operating system, and the monitor, the monitor capabilities can be automatically reported to the system. When DDC monitor is selected, the system will read the video capabilities from the monitor and only allow those modes which are supported by the monitor and the video subsystem. The video information includes resolution, color depth, and refresh rate. To select DDC monitor in OS2 V4: a) Click on OS2 System icon b) Click on System Setup icon c) Click on System icon d) Select the Screen tab e) Adjust the Monitor window to the desired selection f) Some monitor changes will change the video settings. If this happens, one must press Test button and continue through several panels. Reboot for changes to take effect. If the video settings do not change, close the System Properties window, and reboot the system for changes to take effect. 4.2 MONITOR.DIF file The OS2 directory (C:\OS2\) in your PC contains a file (MONITOR.DIF) which lists many monitors, and their video capabilities. This file may be edited to include other monitors which the user may have. At the end of this file (README.TXT) you will find updated information which may be used to correct MONITOR.DIF for some IBM monitors, and for the P201 in particular. For OS2 V4, it is best to select DDC as the monitor selection. For earlier versions of OS2, one must select a monitor which most closely matches the video capabilities of the monitor being used, or edit MONITOR.DIF file to include video characteristics of the monitor being used. Please see your OS2 documentation for details. 5.0 Running in Unattended Mode ______________________________ To run your computer in unattended mode, at the command prompt, type: A:\INSTALL /R:INSTALL.RSP where is the diskette or hard disk drive containing the installation media. The INSTALL.RSP file contains a list of default responses to installation options. These options include the location of the drive containing the media and use of an optional log file (for logging the unattended installation). 6.0 Trademarks _______________ The following terms are trademarks of the IBM Corporation in the United States and/or other countries: IBM OS/2 OS/2 Warp The following terms are trademarks of other companies: Cirrus Logic Cirrus Logic, Inc. 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. BY FURNISHING THIS DOCUMENT, IBM GRANTS NO LICENSES TO ANY RELATED PATENTS OR COPYRIGHTS. THIS DRIVER IS COPYRIGHTED BY INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION. ALL APPROPRIATE RESTRICTIONS APPLY. APPENDIX A MONITOR.DIF File Updates: __________ IBM P201 Monitor The entry in MONITOR.DIF for the IBM PP201 Monitor should appear as follows: * * * * * * * * * * * * Begin Copy Below this Line * * * * * [Monitor] OEMString = "IBM P201 Color Display 20 inch, 6555 IBM Corp." XSize = 380 YSize = 285 [comment] Graphics Mode: 640 x 480 at 85Hz vertical refresh. [ModeInfo] XResolution = 640 YResolution = 480 VerticalRefresh = 85 HorizontalRefresh = 44 VPolarityPositive = 0 HPolarityPositive = 0 [comment] Graphics Mode: 800 x 600 at 85Hz vertical refresh. [ModeInfo] XResolution = 800 YResolution = 600 VerticalRefresh = 85 HorizontalRefresh = 54 VPolarityPositive = 1 HPolarityPositive = 1 [comment] Graphics Mode: 1024 x 768 at 85Hz vertical refresh. [ModeInfo] XResolution = 1024 YResolution = 768 VerticalRefresh = 85 HorizontalRefresh = 69 VPolarityPositive = 1 HPolarityPositive = 1 [comment] Graphics Mode: 1280 x 1024 at 75Hz vertical refresh. [ModeInfo] XResolution = 1280 YResolution = 1024 VerticalRefresh = 75 HorizontalRefresh = 80 VPolarityPositive = 1 HPolarityPositive = 1 * * * * * * End Copy above this Line * * * * * * * * * * * *