README.TXT FILE FOR TSENG LABS ET6000 OS/2 WARP DISPLAY DRIVER


Tseng Labs, Inc.
Tseng Labs ET6000 OS/2 WARP Display Driver
(C) Copyright 1997. Tseng Labs, Inc.
All rights reserved.

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DRIVER INFORMATION

	Driver Name: 		Tseng Labs OS/2 WARP ET6000 Display Driver
	Driver Date:		8/97
	Driver Chip Support:	ET6000
	Driver Release:		2


NOTE: This driver is for WARP 3.0 and above. 

CHANGES FOR THIS RELEASE

Miscellaneous bugs were fixed for this release.
No new modes or features were added for this release.



MODES SUPPORTED

    The following modes are supported by this driver

	640 x 480 x 256
	800 x 600 x 256
	1024 x 768 x 256
	1280 x 1024 x 256

	640 x 480 x 65536
	800 x 600 x 65536
	1024 x 768 x 65536

	640 x 480 x 16777216
	800 x 600 x 16777216


SETTING VGA MODE
----------------

    Your system must be in "VGA" mode prior to installation.

    To restore to VGA mode:

    1. Turn on the computer. If the computer is already on, press
       Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart it.

    2. When a small white box appears in the upper left-hand corner
       of your screen, press Alt+F1.

    3. When the Recovery Choices screen appears, 
	press V if you are installing on WARP 3.0
	press F3 if you are installing on WARP 4.0

INSTALLING THE ET6000 PM DRIVER
-------------------------------

    When the desktop appears:

    1. Open the 'OS/2 System' folder.

    2. Open the 'Command Prompts' folder.

    3. Open a 'OS/2 Full Screen' or 'OS/2 Window' session.

    4. Insert the driver diskette into the 'A' drive.

    5. Change to the 'A' drive.

    6. Type "setup [source path:] [target drive:]"

       where "source path" is the location of the SETUP.CMD file and
       "target drive" is the driver letter of the drive that contains
       OS/2.

       Examples:

               "setup a: c:" (If OS/2 is installed on the "C" drive).

               "setup a: d:" (If OS/2 is installed on the "D" drive).


    7. The setup program will copy a few files to your hard drive, 
       display a message and ask you to reboot your machine.

    8. Exit from the 'OS/2 Window' or 'OS/2 Full Screen' session.

    9. Remove the diskette from the 'A' drive.

   10. Close the 'Command Prompts' folder.

   11. Close the 'OS/2 System' folder.

   12. Perform a 'Shut down' of your machine.


After the reboot:

    1. Click the right mouse button on the desktop to display the 
       desktop menu.

    2. Click on 'System setup' to open the 'System Setup' folder.

    3. Double click on 'Display Driver Install' icon to begin the 
       second phase of the display driver installation.  (You may 
       have to scroll the folder to locate the icon.)

    4. Choose 'Primary Display' from the 'Display Driver Install' 
       screen and click OK.

    5. Select 'Tseng Laboratories ET6000' from the list of supported 
       adapters and click OK.

    6. At the Monitor Configuration/Selection Utility screen select

          *Install Using Display Adapter Utility Program

    7. Click OK

    8. At the 'Monitor Configuration/Selection Utility Location' screen
       backspace over the "A:\" and type:

            [drive:]\os2\svga.exe on monitor

            Where [drive:] is the drive that contains OS/2

       Examples:
         "c:\os2\svga.exe on monitor" 
		(If OS/2 is installed on the "C" drive).

         "d:\os2\svga.exe on monitor" 
		(If OS/2 is installed on the "D" drive).

    9. Click OK

   10. At the 'SVGA Modes and Refresh rates supported' screen type
       "AUTO" and press ENTER

   11. At the 'Source Directory' screen, Insert the driver diskette 
       into the "A" drive.

   12. Click 'Install'.

   13. At the 'Display Driver Install' screen Click OK

   14. Remove the driver disk.

   (If you are installing the driver on WARP 4, goto step 23.)

   15. Double click the 'System' icon.

   16. Click the right pointing arrow at the lower-right corner of
       the 'Screen' tab to go to page 2 of 2.

   17. Click on the Display name dropdown arrow to bring up the list
       of monitors.

   18. Choose your monitor from the list (See NOTE 1)

   19. Return to page 1 of 1 of the 'Screen' tab.

   20. Select the Resolution, Color depth, and refresh rate that you
       wish to use. (See NOTE 2)

   21. Close the 'System' icon and the 'System Setup' folder.

   22. Shut down and reboot your system.

   (Warp 3 install complete)

   23. Double click the 'System' icon.

   24. Select 640x480x256 Screen resolution

   25. Close the 'System' icon and the 'System Setup' folder.

   26. Shut down and reboot your system.

   27. Click the right mouse button on the desktop to display the 
       desktop menu.

   28. Click on 'System setup' to open the 'System Setup' folder.

   29. Double click on the 'System' icon

   30. Click the '+' icon at the upper-right corner of
       the 'Screen' tab to go to page 2 of 2.

   31. Click on the Display name dropdown arrow to bring up the list
       of monitors.

   32. Choose your monitor from the list (See NOTE 1)

   33. Return to page 1 of 1 of the 'Screen' tab.

   34. Select the Resolution, Color depth, and refresh rate that you
       wish to use. (See NOTE 2)

   35. Close the 'System' icon and the 'System Setup' folder.

   36. Shut down and reboot your system.







TO CHANGE SCREEN RESOLUTIONS and REFRESH RATES

    1. Click the right mouse button on the desktop to display the 
       desktop menu.

    2. Click on 'System setup' to open the 'System Setup' folder.

    3. Double click on the 'System' icon.

    4. Choose the 'Screen resolution' and 'Screen Refresh rate' you 
       desire.

    5. Reboot the machine to initiate the new settings.



NOTE 1

All monitors may not appear on the pulldown list. If your exact make
and model do not appear, choose one that is closest to the one you
have in functionality, or you may use the (AUTO - adapter specific)
option.

NOTE 2

DO NOT choose a option that offers a higher refresh rate than your
monitor can support. Damage to your monitor may occur,



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