A number of VESA video drivers are packed into the self-extracting file VESA.EXE. Type "VESA" at the DOS command line to unpack the drivers into their own directories. These directories contain terminate and stay resident (TSR) versions of most Super VGA card's VESA BIOS Extensions implementations. The TSRs have been placed in the public domain by the various graphics card manufacturers. They may be freely copied and distributed. There is no way for us to insure that these are the latest drivers from the various graphic card companies. We take no responsibility for the drivers and make absolutely no warranties as to their use. The safest option is to obtain the appropriate Vesa driver directly from your graphics card manufacturer. We will say that if you have a HiColor graphics card, then the Tseng driver is one that you might try after trying the driver for your specific graphics card. If the video chips for your graphics card were made by Chips & Technologies, then you may want to try the driver provided by Chips & Technologies in addition to a driver which was made for your graphics card. If your video card is based on the Western Digital 24 bit chipset, you may want to try the vesa driver from Western Digital in DIAMOND2.ZIP which supports the Diamond 24X. Once you have find the driver for your adapter, simply put it into your AUTOEXEC.BAT and all VESA-aware programs will be benefit from it. This collection of graphics card VESA drivers is provided without charge or support, and is only provided for your convenience. NO WARRANTIES ARE APPLICABLE. *** Previous distribution of VESA.EXE contains OAK\37VESA.COM and OAK\67VESA.COM which are infected by a possible virus reported by F-PROT.