             SCITECH DISPLAY DOCTOR/se GRADD DEVICE DRIVERS


CONTENTS.....................................................

Package Contents
Licenses and Warranties
Trademarks

INTRODUCTION
  Graphics Adapter Device Drivers (GRADD)
  Drivers Included
  About SciTech Display Doctor For OS/2
  About The IBM Special Edition
  List of all supported chips
  List of all supported laptop chips
  Supported Resolutions
  Compatibility
  Functional Restrictions
  APAR Fixes Included In This Driver

INSTALLATION
  Extraction
  Copying To Diskettes
  Preliminary Steps
  Setting Your Display To VGA Mode
  Attended Installation
  Installation in a CID Environment

ADVANCED OPTIONS
  GAMon Monitor Selection Program
  Restoring your system in case of failure
  Removing SciTech Display Doctor/se
  GAReport Hardware Report Program
  GACtrl Configuration Program
  GAOption Options Selection Program

SUPPORT


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PACKAGE CONTENTS
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This package contains the following:

o   SciTech Display Doctor** 7.0 for OS/2 IBM Special Edition GRADD
    graphics device drivers.

o   This README.TXT file, formatted for viewing on your screen.
    You can:
    -   Use the Table of Contents to help you 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.



LICENSES AND WARRANTIES
_______________________

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
YOUR USE OF THE SCITECH DISPLAY DOCTOR/se** GRADD DEVICE DRIVERS
INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS:

o   YOU MUST BE, AND YOU AGREE THAT YOU ARE, A PRIOR LICENSEE OF OS/2.
o   YOU MAY MAKE COPIES OF THE SCITECH DISPLAY DOCTOR/se** GRADD DEVICE
    DRIVERS EQUAL TO THE NUMBER OF LICENSED COPIES OF OS/2 YOU POSSESS.
o   ALL OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF YOUR OS/2 LICENSE AGREEMENT APPLY TO
    THESE SCITECH DISPLAY DOCTOR/se** GRADD DEVICE DRIVERS;
    HOWEVER, THIS DOES NOT EXTEND ANY WARRANTY OUTLINED IN SUCH AGREEMENT.
o   READ THIS ENTIRE DOCUMENT BEFORE BEGINNING THE GRAPHICS DEVICE DRIVER
    INSTALLATION.

IBM AND SCITECH DISCLAIM ALL OTHER 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 AND SCITECH GRANT NO
LICENSES TO ANY RELATED PATENTS OR COPYRIGHTS.

THESE DRIVERS ARE COPYRIGHTED BY INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES
CORPORATION AND SCITECH SOFTWARE, INC. ALL APPROPRIATE RESTRICTIONS APPLY.


TRADEMARKS
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The following terms, denoted by an asterisk (*) in this file, are trademarks
or registered trademarks of IBM Corporation in the United States and/or other
countries:

    IBM
    MMPM/2
    OS/2
    Presentation Manager
    WIN-OS/2


The following terms, denoted by a double asterisk (**) in this file, are
trademarks or registered trademarks of other companies as follows:

TRADEMARKS                OWNER
__________                __________________________

CorelDRAW                 Corel Corporation
SciTech Display Doctor    SciTech Software, Inc.
SciTech Nucleus           SciTech Software, Inc.
VESA                      Video Electronics Standards Association
VBE                       Video Electronics Standards Association
Windows                   Microsoft Corporation



INTRODUCTION............................................................

GRAPHICS ADAPTER DEVICE DRIVERS (GRADD)
_______________________________________

GRADD is an IBM OS/2* device driver architecture that makes it easier
to support new graphics hardware as it becomes available.  Enhanced PM
applications performance can be realized when using accelerated GRADD
drivers.

The GRADD device drivers provide seamless support for accelerated and
unaccelerated display graphics and advanced color depth and resolutions.
They conform to the OS/2 32-bit flat memory model and are designed to
function as 32-bit Presentation Manager* graphics display drivers under
the OS/2 32-bit graphics engine.

Several new and updated GRADD drivers are contained in this package,
including the SciTech Display Doctor/se** GRADD.


DRIVERS INCLUDED
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The following accelerated GRADD drivers is included:

    * SciTech Display Doctor GRADD                   (SDDGRADD)

Which provides both accelerated and unaccelerated support for nearly
all common VGA and SVGA adapters (see list below). SciTech Display
Doctor/se** automatically detects your graphics adapter each time
during boot up.

Also included are IBM generic VGA and SVGA support.

    * Video Graphics Array GRADD                     (VGAGRADD)
    * Generic VESA Unaccelerated GRADD               (GENGRADD)

These additional drivers are provided as backup drivers or for comparison,
in case you encounter problems with the SciTech Display Doctor/se**
GRADD.

GENGRADD may provide UNACCELERATED support for display graphics at enhanced
resolutions and colors depths.  GENGRADD will work with most adapters
that include a VESA compliant BIOS; and the performance, which will vary
depending on system configuration, will not be as good as an accelerated
driver. Similar legacy (VESA VBE) support is built into the SciTech Display
Doctor/se** GRADD, and will be used when the SciTech Display Doctor/se**
GRADD has no accelerated support for your graphics adapter.


ABOUT SCITECH DISPLAY DOCTOR FOR OS/2
_____________________________________

SciTech Display Doctor/se** for OS/2 brings SciTech's proven universal
device driver technologies to the OS/2 operating system. SciTech Display
Doctor for OS/2 incorporates the SciTech Nucleus Graphics Architecture,
which is a cross platform device driver technology enabling the use of
the same device drivers in all versions of SciTech Display Doctor. Sharing
the drivers between platforms improves the quality and performance of
device drivers for all supported operating systems.


ABOUT THE IBM SPECIAL EDITION
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The IBM Special Edition of SciTech Display Doctor is a version that
IBM has licensed on behalf all OS/2 customers. The Special Edition
contains a subset of the features in the full product, as outlined below:

 . Resolutions of 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024, 1600x1200
 . Support for all color depths
 . Refresh rates from 60Hz to 85Hz
 . DDC Plug and Play monitor detection
 . Full hardware 2D acceleration
 . Hardware cursor


SciTech Display Doctor Professional for OS/2 has additional features and is
available from SciTech's web site (http://www.scitechsoft.com)


LIST OF ALL SUPPORTED CHIPS
____________________________

This is a list of the various graphics adapters that this version of SciTech
Display Doctor supports. The English language version of this README.TXT
file may have a more complete list than other languages. Please note that
this list refers to the actual chips being used, not board-level
implementations (Thus, no products from Hercules or STB are on the list, but
their products are supported because they use S3, Cirrus, Tseng, etc. chips).
Also, any adapter with less than 512KB of memory is not supported by SciTech
Display Doctor.

Note: Please check the separate list of supported laptop chipsets for
      more information if you are using this product on a laptop. All
      laptop chipsets are still listed here as many laptop chipset
      can also be used in regular PCI/AGP boards.

. 3DLabs Permedia, Permedia 2, Permedia 2V, Permedia 3
. 3dfx Voodoo Banshee, Voodoo3
. ARK 1000PV, 2000PV, 2000MT, 2000MI (Quadro64), 2000MI+ (Quadro64)
. ATI Mach64 GX, Mach64 CX, Mach64 CT, Mach64 VT, 3D Rage, Mach64 VTB
. ATI 3D Rage II, 3D Rage II+, Mach64 VT4, 3D Rage IIC, 3D Rage Pro
. ATI 3D Rage LT Pro, Rage Mobility, Rage XL, Rage 128, Rage 128 Pro
. Alliance ProMotion 6422, ProMotion AT24, ProMotion AT3D
. Chips & Technologies 65550, 65554, 65555, 69000
. Cirrus Logic CL-GD5434, CL-GD5440, CL-GD5436, CL-GD5446
. Cirrus Logic CL-GD7555 LCD, Laguna 5462, Laguna 5464, Laguna 5465
. Cyrix MediaGX
. InteGraphics CyberPro 2000, CyberPro 2010
. Intel i740, i740 PCI
. Macronix 86250, 86251
. Matrox MGA Millennium, MGA Millennium II, MGA Mystique
. Matrox MGA Mystique 220, MGA-G100, MGA-G200, MGA-G400
. NVIDIA RIVA-128, RIVA-128ZX, RIVA-TNT, RIVA-TNT2, RIVA-TNT2 M64
. NVIDIA RIVA-TNT2 Vanta, RIVA-TNT2 Ultra, GeForce 256, GeForce DDR
. NVIDIA Quadro
. NeoMagic MagicGraph 128, MagicGraph 128XD, MagicGraph 256AV
. Number Nine Imagine 128, Imagine 128 II, Imagine 128 II VRAM
. Number Nine Imagine 128 II DRAM, Ticket 2 Ride WRAM
. Number Nine Ticket 2 Ride SGRAM, Ticket 2 Ride IV
. OAK Spitfire 64107, Spitfire 64111, Eon 64017, Eon 64217, Warp 5
. Philips 9710
. Rendition Verite V1000, Verite V2200
. S3 Trio32, Trio64, Trio64V+, Trio64UV+, Trio64V2/DX, Vision 864
. S3 Vision 964, Vision 868, Vision 968, Virge, Virge/DX/GX, Virge/VX
. S3 Virge/GX2, Virge/MX, Trio3D, Trio3D/2X, Savage3D, Savage4
. SiS 6202, 6205, 6215, 5597/5598, 6326, 5595/530, 5595/620
. Sigma Designs RealMagic 64 GX
. Trident TGUI9440, TGUI9440-R2, TGUI9680, ProVidia 9682
. Trident Cyber9385 LCD, ProVidia 9685, 3DImage 975, Cyber9397 LCD
. Trident 3DImage 985, Blade 3D
. Tseng Labs ET4000/W32p, ET6000, ET6100
. Weitek P9000, P9100
. VESA VBE 1.2, VBE 2.0, VBE 3.0


LIST OF ALL SUPPORTED LAPTOP CHIPS
___________________________________

The following is a complete list of the various laptop graphics chipsets this
version of SciTech Display Doctor supports. Please note that this list refers
to the actual chips being used, not the laptop brand or model itself. Thus
you will not see any products from Gateway or Dell on the list, but their
products are supported because they use NeoMagic, ATI, Cirrus etc. chips.

. ATI 3D Rage LT Pro, Rage Mobility
. Chips & Technologies 65550, 65554, 65555, 69000
. Cirrus Logic CL-GD7555 LCD
. NeoMagic MagicGraph 128, MagicGraph 128XD, MagicGraph 256AV
. S3 Virge/MX
. Trident Cyber9385 LCD, Cyber9397 LCD
. VESA VBE 1.2, VBE 2.0, VBE 3.0


SUPPORTED RESOLUTIONS
_____________________

Supported resolutions and color depths are adapter dependent and will vary
depending on the amount of graphics memory and the adapter implementation.


COMPATIBILITY
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These graphics device drivers are currently compatible with:

      All versions of OS/2 3.0  with fixpak level 35 or later
      All versions of OS/2 4.0  with fixpak level  5 or later
      All versions of OS/2 Warp Server for e-business

The SETUP installation command rejects installations on unacceptable OS/2
versions or fixpak levels.

Also, after installing these graphics drivers, if you later wish to
uninstall any required Fixpak to a Fixpak level before Fixpak 5 (OS/2 4.0)
or Fixpak 35 (OS/2 3.0), you should first restore your computer to VGA to
remove the SciTech Display Doctor/se** GRADD BBS drivers.

Other than the use of English messages, the SBCS drivers installed for SBCS
languages not in the SET LANG= list in the section entitled "Extraction"
above are correctly functional for the chosen language.

FUNCTIONAL RESTRICTIONS
_______________________

Current known restrictions include the following:

1) SciTech Display Doctor/se** generally only supports PCI and AGP graphics
   adapters, and does not support ISA, VLB and Microchannel. The only
   exception is for laptop chipsets that are on a non-PCI local bus, or
   early motherboard integrated chipsets such as the early MediaGX family.

2) The SciTech Display Doctor/se** GRADD drivers, do *NOT* require a
   chipset specific SVGADATA.PMI file, but instead have a single PMI file
   implemented via a DLL. Hence when running SDDGRADD do *NOT* use the
   SVGA ON INIT command to create an SVGADATA.PMI file.

3) The IBM GENGRADD drivers, require VESA** compliant video BIOS (Version
   1.2 or greater) or an appropriate SVGADATA.PMI file to provide generic
   unaccelerated VESA support. For older non-VESA adapters with SVGA PM
   driver support from IBM, GENGRADD may often be used as an alternative
   SVGA driver set by following the GRADD Graphics BBS drivers SETUP
   installation command with the command "SVGA ON INIT" from an OS/2 or
   DOS Full Screen prompt to create an SVGADATA.PMI file, before rebooting
   to use the GENGRADD drivers.

4) If you enable the HPFS386 Local Security feature, you must make sure that:
     - The x:\os2\drivers\nucleus directory is always readable.
     - The x:\os2\drivers\nucleus\config subtree has read/write/create
       access for all users.
   Where "x:" is your OS/2 boot drive. Failure to do this will cause your
   system to not boot properly unless the administrator is logged on.

5) Any adapter with less than 512KB of memory cannot be supported by SciTech
   Display Doctor.


You can find future fixes and updates for the SciTech Display Doctor/se**
GRADD and other graphics device drivers via the internet at:

   http://service.software.ibm.com/os2ddpak/index.htm


APAR FIXES INCLUDED IN THIS DRIVER
__________________________________

Some fixed APARs may not be listed. If you received this driver through the
IBM OS/2 support channel and your requested APAR is not listed, please
install the driver, as your requested APAR is included.



INSTALLATION.........................................................

PRELIMINARY STEPS
_________________

The following steps prepare your computer before installing the SciTech
Display Doctor/se** GRADD device drivers:

1.  Other applications, particularly WIN-OS/2 applications, should be closed
    so that the device driver installation can replace the driver files
    which an open application might have locked as read only.

2.  If you previously installed an SVGA driver, return to VGA resolution
    using the procedures in the section of this README entitled "Setting Your
    Display to VGA Mode".



EXTRACTION
__________

To set up the SciTech Display Doctor** 7.0 for OS/2 IBM Special Edition
GRADD BBS driver installation directory, do the following:

1.  Open an OS/2 full-screen or OS/2 window session.

2.  Before running the SDDGRADD*.EXE self extracting zip file (the exact name
    depends on the release build number), change the current directory to the
    "installation directory" in which you wish to store the SciTech Display
    Doctor GRADD BBS driver installation files. It should be something
    *other* than x:\sdd, where "x:" is your boot drive. We suggest
    C:\BBS\SDD. At the OS/2 command prompt, type the following commands:

    C:
    MD C:\BBS
    MD C:\BBS\SDD
    CD C:\BBS\SDD

3.  Use the "-DIR" and "-OVER" options on the SDDGRADD*.EXE self extracting
    zip file to create the installation directory tree. You may wish to copy
    the SDDGRADD*.EXE self extracting zip file to the installation directory
    first. Then at the OS/2 command prompt, type the following command:

    SDDGRADD* -DIR -OVER

4.  Use SET LANG= to set the correct language. The language may already be
    correctly set in your CONFIG.SYS.  If not, then at the OS/2 command
    prompt, type one of these SET LANG= commands to choose your language:

    SET LANG=ar_AA    for Arabic (English with Arabic graphics formatting)
    SET LANG=pt_BR    for Brazil
    SET LANG=zh_CN    for Simplified Chinese
    SET LANG=de_DE    for Germany
    SET LANG=da_DK    for Denmark
    SET LANG=es_ES    for Spain
    SET LANG=el_GR    for Greece (English with Greek graphics formatting)
    SET LANG=fi_FI    for Finland
    SET LANG=fr_FR    for France
    SET LANG=iw_IL    for Israel (English with Hebrew graphics formatting)
    SET LANG=it_IT    for Italy
    SET LANG=ja_JP    for Japan
    SET LANG=ko_KR    for Korea
    SET LANG=nl_NL    for Netherlands
    SET LANG=no_NO    for Norway
    SET LANG=sv_SE    for Sweden
    SET LANG=zh_TW    for Taiwan
    SET LANG=en_US    for English (default)

    Each language has its own copy of this README.TXT file, which may be
    translated from English, as well as other language dependent files.


5.  The SETUP command in the installation directory may then be used to
    install the proper language dependent files and configuration
    information from the install directory onto your boot drive.
    Running SETUP without any options will give brief syntactic help
    about the SETUP command (described later in detail in this README file)
    in your chosen or default language.  To see this help, at the OS/2
    command prompt, type the following command:

    SETUP


COPYING TO DISKETTES (OPTIONAL)
_______________________________


Once extracted to an installation directory tree, you may place the SciTech
Display Doctor/se** GRADD driver installation files on diskettes for backup
or transportation purposes using the OS/2 BACKUP command:

1. Open an OS/2 full-screen or OS/2 window session.

2. Type "BACKUP C:\BBS\SDD A: /S" and press the Enter key.

3. Label and insert as many pre-formatted diskettes as required.

4. You can use HELP BACKUP to get more information about the BACKUP command.

To restore the same diskettes to the same or a different computer:

1. Open an OS/2 full-screen or OS/2 window session.

2. Type "RESTORE A: C:\BBS\SDD /N /S" and press the Enter key.

3. Insert previously backed up diskettes as required.

4. You can use HELP RESTORE to get more information about the RESTORE command.

IBM and SciTech have made no provision for installing these drivers
directly from diskettes.



SETTING YOUR DISPLAY TO VGA MODE
________________________________

If your display is in sync and you otherwise have a usable Desktop, we
recommend that you use Selective Install to set your display to VGA mode.
Otherwise, use the following procedures to return to VGA mode.

    1.  Turn on your computer.  If your computer is already on, shutdown or
        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 function key F3
        or the letter "V" depending on the operating system version.
    4.  Run Selective Install to change the Windows drivers.

Once the computer has booted, your display adapter is restored and can work
in VGA mode.  If you want to install a new display adapter or graphics
device driver, refer to the chapter entitled "Video Procedures" in the
User's Guide to OS/2 Warp.


ATTENDED INSTALLATION
_____________________

To do an attended install of the SciTech Display Doctor/se** GRADD Drivers
from the self extracting zip file installation directory, do the following:

1.  Open an OS/2 full-screen or OS/2 window session.

2.  Before running the extracted SETUP.CMD file, use SET LANG= to set the
    correct language. The language may already be correctly set in your
    CONFIG.SYS.  The section of this README entitled "Extraction" gives
    examples.


3.  At the OS/2 command prompt, type the following command to copy all the
    required files to the OS/2 boot drive:

        <SrcPath>SETUP xxx [<SrcPath>] [<BootDrive>] [/u]

    Where:
        xxx is one of:

            "GEN"   - Generic VESA Unaccelerated GRADD
            "SDD"   - SciTech Display Doctor GRADD
            "VGA"   - Video Graphics Array (VGA) GRADD

        <SrcPath> for SETUP is required if SETUP is not in the current
                    directory.

        [<SrcPath>] parameter is optional (required if next parameter
                    specified) and is the installation directory.

        [<BootDrive>] is optional and is the drive where OS/2 is installed.

        [/u] is optional and indicates an unattended install such as for
             CID installations.  A CID response file is not required.

    Then press Enter.

4.  When prompted to do so, shutdown, and then restart your computer.

    NOTES:

    1) During the installation of this driver, DISPLAY.LOG and DSPINSTL.LOG
       files are created or appended to in the OS2\INSTALL directory.  These
       files identify the OS/2 system files that were updated and indicate
       whether the installation was successful and reasons for failure.  The
       contents of these files might be useful if you need to report an
       installation problem to IBM.

    2) You may be prompted about whether you want to overlay certain files
       where the target file is newer than the source file. In general, you
       should answer YES to all the prompts unless you have previously
       experienced specific problems with the driver and are reinstalling it.


5.  After the computer reboots, the desktop should be in the 640x480x256
    display mode.  Do the following to configure correctly for your current
    display and choose an appropriate resolution and refresh rate:

    a.  Open the OS/2 System folder.
    b.  Open the System Setup folder.
    c.  Open the System object.
    d.  When the Settings notebook appears, select the Screen tab.
        Then go to Screen Page 2.
    e.  The listed monitor should be 'SciTech Display Doctor' which will
        allow you to use all the resolutions and color depths that the
        SciTech Display Doctor drivers support.
    f.  Open the SciTech Display Doctor/se 7.0 folder.
    g.  Open the Monitor Utility.
    h.  Select your monitor (see the next section).
        The current version requires you to shutdown and restart your
        computer at this point in order to have your monitor selection affect
        the list of resolutions and refresh rates available.
        However, if you know your monitor's limits, you may just continue,
        but limit your resolution and refresh rate selections accordingly.
    i.  Return to the System Properties Screen Page 1 and select a resolution
        and refresh rate. Depending your adapter and display, refresh rates
        may not be selectable.
    j.  Close the Settings notebook.
    k.  Shutdown and restart your computer.

6.  When you have completed the installation, all the SciTech Display Doctor
    command line utilities will be located in the x:\sdd directory, where
    "x:" is your OS/2 boot drive.  Most will also be found in the SciTech
    Display Doctor/se 7.0 folder on your desktop.



INSTALLATION IN A CID ENVIRONMENT
_______________________________

NOTES:

1.  Create a directory on the server (e.g. X:\BBS\SDD) and extract the
    installation files from the self extracting SDDGRADD*.EXE file to the
    X:\BBS\SDD installation directory as described under the section
    entitled "Extraction".

2.  You must have OS/2 successfully installed on the client using the CID
    (Configuration Installation Distribution) method.

3.  To configure display selection, resolution and refresh rate, refer to the
    file "README.CFG" in this package.

To install a device driver using CID, use the following information to modify
your LCU command file.  The example below installs the SciTech Display
Doctor/se** GRADD (SDDGRADD).

NOTE:  The following information is meant as a guide.
       Your LCU command file might be different.

  /*****************************************************/
  /*           LCU PRODUCT DATA SECTION                */
  /*****************************************************/

                        .
                        .
                        .

  x.graddvideo = 15
  x.15.name='SciTech Display Doctor GRADD Video'
  x.15.statevar = 'CAS_' || x.15.name
  x.15.instprog = 'x:\bbs\sdd\setup.cmd',
                  ' sdd',
                  ' x:\bbs\sdd ' || bootdrive,
                  ' /u'
  x.15.rspdir   = ''
  x.15.default  = ''


  /*****************************************************/
  /*         NUMBER OF PROGRAMS SET UP IN THE          */
  /*               PRODUCT DATA SECTION                */
  /*****************************************************/

  NUM_INSTALL_PROGS = 15





  /*****************************************************/
  /*                  INSTALLATION SECTION             */
  /*****************************************************/
                        .
                        .
                        .

      when OVERALL_STATE = 2 then do
        if RunInstall(x.graddvideo) == BAD_RC then exit
        Call CheckBoot
      end
                        .
                        .
                        .

  /******************************************************/
  /*                ROUTINE SECTION                     */
  /*  The following information should already exist in */
  /*  the LCU command file.                             */
  /******************************************************/
                       .
                       .
                       .
  RebootAndGotoState:
    parse arg new_state, other

    rc2 = SetState(new_state, 'RebootAndGotoState', 1)    /* Set the state */
                                                          /*  to go to in  */
                                                          /* OVERALL_STATE */

    Call SaveStates                           /* Save the environment vars */

    Call Reboot                               /* Reboot the computer */

    return

                        .
                        .
                        .

  /*****************************************************/
  /*           END OF LCU INFORMATION TO BE ADDED      */
  /*****************************************************/



RESTORING YOUR SYSTEM IN CASE OF FAILURE
________________________________________

If SciTech Display Doctor does not correctly boot on your system, you can
easily switch back to the GENGRADD drivers to boot your system to a
workable state again. To revert to GENGRADD, do the following:

 1. Boot to an Alt-F1/F2 command prompt mode.

 2. Edit CONFIG.SYS file and change the line
      C1=SDDGRADD
    to
      C1=GENGRADD,SBFILTER
    Remove the line "DEVICE=x:\OS2\SDDHELP.SYS".
    Remove the line "SET VCFG_NO_DDC=TRUE".

 3. Delete the x:\OS2\SVGADATA.PMI file.

 4. Shutdown and reboot your system.

If that fails you will need to revert to VGA mode and reinstall your
prior display drivers.


REMOVING SCITECH DISPLAY DOCTOR
_______________________________

SciTech has included an uninstall program you can use to completely remove
SciTech Display Doctor and all its components from your system. To remove
SciTech Display Doctor, simply run the x:\SDD\UNINSTAL.EXE program, where
x: is the OS/2 boot drive. This will remove all files, and revert your
system to VGA mode. From there simply reinstall your original display
drivers or GENGRADD or VGAGRADD.



ADVANCED OPTIONS...........................................................


GAMON MONITOR SELECTION PROGRAM
_______________________________

If you have a plug and play monitor, SciTech Display Doctor will
automatically detect its capabilities. If your monitor is not detected, you
can manually configure it using the GAMON utility. This is a simple program
to allow you to select a monitor that is attached to your graphics card.
Selecting a monitor will filter the available display modes and refresh
rates depending on the capabilities of your attached monitor.

If you use the GUI version selected from the SciTech Display Doctor/se 7.0
folder, you should leave off "gamon" command name at the start of the
following command examples.  If you wish to use the command line version of
this or other SciTech programs, you may wish to add the path "x:\sdd" to
your OS/2 command search path, where "x:" is your OS/2 boot drive.

To select a monitor you must know the manufacturer and model name for your
monitor. To list all available manufacturers, use the following command:

  gamon mfr

This will produce a rather long list, so you can narrow the list by entering
the start of the manufacturer name like and list all monitors that
manufacturer makes:

  gamon model nec

which will list all 'NEC Technologies' monitors. Once you have found your
monitor, you can select it by entering the partial manufacturer name and
a partial model name like so:

  gamon select nec xp21

which will select the 'NEC Technologies' 'NEC XP21' monitor.

Of course this selection program is a bit archaic at the moment, and our
SciTech Display Doctor GUI control center will allow you to select a
monitor (and adjust the properties) much more conveniently in the final
release.


GAREPORT HARDWARE REPORT PROGRAM
________________________________

This is a simple program which will load the SciTech Nucleus display driver
for your hardware, and report the graphics hardware configuration.


GACTRL CONFIGURATION PROGRAM
____________________________

This program allows you to perform compatibility testing on the Nucleus
device drivers, including testing the graphics modes, stereo modes (which
won't work under OS/2 yet unless you have hardware stereo), DPMS Power
Management and DDC communications.

One of the other useful things that this program can do is allow you to
adjust the centering and refresh rate control for all available display
modes (including text modes for OS/2 command prompts!). Use the 'Centering
and Refresh' menu item to change the refresh rate and centering values
for individual display modes, or the 'Global Refresh Rate' menu item to set
all display modes to a preferred refresh rate.

Of course the centering and refresh control will eventually be controlled
by our SciTech Display Doctor GUI control center, but that component is
still under development and not ready for testing.

NOTE: Changing the global refresh rate *also* changes the refresh rate
      for VGA text modes to your preferred value. You may want to reset
      the text modes back to 70Hz manually if the refresh rate controlled
      text modes cause problems.



GAOPTION OPTIONS SELECTION PROGRAM
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This is a simple command line program to allow you to override some of
the useful options for the SciTech Nucleus drivers. To see the current
list of options and settings, use the following command:

  gaoption show

This will show all the options for the current device. Some of the more
useful options are explained below:

  gaoption accel [none | basic | most | full]

This option controls what hardware acceleration features are used by the
drivers. By default full hardware accleration is enabled. If you have
problems with the mouse cursor, try 'most', which will disable hardware
acceleration of the mouse cursor. The 'basic' setting will allow for
basic acceleration features and is useful if you have problems with
line drawing or text. The 'none' option turns off all hardware
acceleration in the driver.

  gaoption vbe [on | off]

This opton controls whether the VBE/Core fallback driver is used by
default, or whether the native hardware accelerated drivers are used.
By default this option is off, but you may want to enable this option
if the native driver has problems on your system.

  gaoption prefer32 [on | off]

This option controls whether you would prefer 32-bit display modes over
24-bit display modes to show up in the list of available display modes
for the SDDGRADD driver. The deault is to choose 32-bit modes in preference
to 24-bit modes if the mode exists at both color depths, and both color
depths are fully accelerated. Otherwise the highest performance mode is
always chosen.

  gaoption nowcomb [on | off]

This option controls whether the Nucleus drivers will attempt to enable
write combining on your system for faster system memory to video memory
transfers. By default write combining will always be used where possible,
but if this is causing problems you may with to try using this option to
disable write combining support. The most likely scenario would be for
a new processor that has not yet been fully QA tested.

NOTE: You will need to reboot before any of the options will take effect
      for the SDDGRADD display drivers.



SUPPORT...................................................................

SciTech Display Doctor/se for OS/2 is distributed by IBM and is supported
through normal IBM support channels. Please note that SciTech Software does
not provide support for SciTech Display Doctor/se for OS/2. Users who
purchase SciTech Display Doctor Professional for OS/2 can get support
directly from SciTech.




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