TABLE OF CONTENTS ----------------- I. Files on Disk II. Additional Installation Instructions I. FILES ON DISK ------------------- Utilities --------- CLR COM - Clear screen utility for enhanced text modes. DU COM - Directory listing utility. ESU COM - Enhanced text mode selection utility. INSTALL COM - Install utility for VEGA VGA utilities. RAMBIOS SYS - Software VIDEO BIOS. README COM - Type file README.TXT README TXT - This file. ROMDATE COM - Displays the date of system ROM. VEGAANSI SYS - ANSI.SYS supports for enhance text modes. VEGA COM - Screen saver and emulation utility. DIAG COM - Diagnostics program for display adapter. V7VESA COM - VESA BIOS extension support MONFIX.COM Program for PS/2 Analog monitors executing in CGA modes. Lotus 2.0 --------- GD720V20 DRV - Lotus 720 x 540 graphics driver. GD800V20 DRV - Lotus 800 x 600 graphics driver. VD80X60 DRV - Lotus 80 x 60 text driver. VD100X60 DRV - Lotus 100 x 60 text driver. VD132X25 DRV - Lotus 132 x 25 text driver. VD132X43 DRV - Lotus 132 x 43 text driver. VDMONO25.DRV - Lotus 132 x 25 monochrome driver. VDMONO43.DRV Lotus 132 x 43 monochrome driver. Word Perfect 5.0 ---------------- WP800 WPD - Word Perfect 800 x 600 - 16 color graphics driver. II. ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ----------------------------------------- Software: --------- Windows 2.x support has been removed from the retail package (the drivers are still available from Product Support or from the BBS). Windows 3.0 drivers ship seperately on their own disk with a README file for installation instructions. Presentation Manager - The Presentation Manager Driver disk contains 640 x 480, 720 x 540, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768 (all 16 color) and 640 x 480 256 color drivers for PM v1.2. Drivers for PM v1.1 are available by contacting our Product Support department. For ease of installation, when you install the Video Seven VGA Presentation Manager drivers, boot your system using a DOS boot disk. Using an OS/2 boot disk will require that you swap the Video Seven VGA P.M. disk and the OS/2 disk several times as OS/2 looks for the CMD.EXE file. Correct installation will occur with either method. V7VESA.COM - If your software supports the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) BIOS extensions you can use the VESA driver to display higher resolutions. Run V7VESA prior to running your software.