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OS/2 Driver Installation
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These drivers are designed to function with the OS/2 Version 3 operating
system.

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Driver Diskette Copy
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        NOTE:   Diskette copies of the OS/2 drivers must have a VOLUME
                LABEL that reads "CTDISP 1" in order to be an installable
                diskette.

To copy the OS/2 Display Driver Diskette, follow these instructions:

Step 1:	Copy all files on the OS/2 Display Driver Diskette as you normally
        would onto another diskette.

Step 2:	Place the diskette copy in drive A.  At the C:\ prompt, type
        LABEL A: CTDISP 1 to properly label your diskette.  Then store
        your diskette copy in a safe place.

	For proper installation of OS/2 drivers, all diskette copies must
        be properly labeled "CTDISP 1".

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Driver Installation
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        NOTE:   Always use the INSTxx.CMD for the FIRST installation of
                the video device drivers.  To change video resolutions,
                follow Step 4 below.

To install the drivers, follow these instructions:

Step 1:	The system display must be set to VGA mode before installing the
        OS/2 SVGA drivers.  Open an OS/2 full screen or windowed session.

Step 2:	Place the OS/2 Display Driver Diskette in drive A.  Type A:<ENTER>
        to make this the default drive.  Then INSTALL  A:  C:  <ENTER>.
        Once the Install Program is completed, do a system shutdown and
        reboot.

Step 3:	After the system has rebooted, follow these instructions:

            Go to the System Setup folder and run Selective Install to
            install the new device driver and configure the video system.
            First, select Primary Display.  From the list of Primary
            Display Adapter Types, select the Chips and Technologies, Inc.
            display driver.  Click on OK. Click on Install. The correct
            source directory must be specified. Once the installation is
            complete, the system must be shut down and restarted for
            changes to take effect.  By default, your system will come
            with 640x480x256 screen resolution. This resolution can be
            changed from the SYSTEM icon. Once the resolution is changed,
            the system must be shutdown and restarted for the changes to
            take effect.

Step 4:	Open the System icon. Select the desired resolution and do a
        shutdown. The new resolution will take effect after restart.