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Capabilities

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Your TravelMate 4000M computer supports several
enhanced modes beyond the
standard, including the
VGA
ability to display 132 columns of text and 256-color
graphics at resolutions of 640
480 and 640
400 on any
supported monitor. In addition, the TravelMate 4000M
supports 800
600 resolution, 16- and 256-color graphics
on a multifrequency monitor and 1024
768 resolution,
16-color graphics on an 8514 or compatible monitor. Some
products may also support 1280 x 1024 x 16 and 1024 x
768 x 256 resolution (interlaced).
To take advantage of these enhancements, your computer
includes software support for several popular application
programs. The following sections describe the procedures
necessary to install these programs so they can take full
advantage of your computer's enhanced capabilities.
To obtain the external monitor display drivers, you must
use the Maintenance and Backup procedures defined in
Chapter 1 to make a VGA diskette. You must then install
the drivers from the diskette into your /UTILS directory.
This is done by typing A:\INSTALL.
The TravelMate 4000M drivers described in this chapter
assume you are using a color VGA configuration. If you are
utility
using a monochrome VGA monitor, use the
VGA.EXE
to switch from monochrome
mapping to color mapping
VGA
before using the drivers. The command
will set
VGA VGA
your computer to color mapping.

Extended 1024

768 Graphics Mode
The computer is capable of supporting a 1024
768
graphics mode with 16 colors. This high-resolution mode is
interlaced and requires the use of an
8514 or
IBM
equivalent interlaced monitor. Some products may also
support 1280 x 1024 x 16 and 1024 x 768 x 256 resolution
(interlaced).
8-2 VGA External Monitor Utilities

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