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MS-DOS is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. RenderMan is a registered trademark of Pixar. STD 32 STAR SYSTEM is a trademark of Ziatech Corporation. TurboDLDClassic and CustomColors are trademarks of Panacea, Inc. VESA is a registered trademark of Video Electronics Standards Association Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
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WHAT'S IN THIS MANUAL This manual describes the operation and use of the zPM11 Super VGA PCI Mezzanine Adapter. Chapter 1, "Introduction," offers an introduction to the zPM11 Super VGA PCI Mezzanine Adapter. It includes a product definition and a listing of product features.
CONTENTS CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION ......................1 PRODUCT DEFINITION ......................1 FEATURES OF THE zPM11..................... 1 CHAPTER 2. GETTING STARTED ....................... 3 UNPACKING ..........................3 WHAT'S IN THE BOX? ......................3 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS...................... 3 SYSTEM RECOMMENDATIONS ..................... 4 Analog Video Interface ....................4 Feature Connector .......................
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Contents AutoCAD Release 12 ................... 21 AutoCAD Release 11 ................... 22 Configuring an AutoCAD 11 Environment ..............22 Configuring AutoShade....................23 Configuring 3D Studio Release 1.x and 2.x ..............23 Configuring 3D Studio V3.x..................24 Configuring AVE Render..................... 24 Changing Colors ......................26 TurboDLDClassic Commands ..................
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Contents TECHNICAL/SALES ASSISTANCE..................55 REVISION HISTORY ......................55 RELIABILITY ........................... 55 RETURNING FOR SERVICE....................55 ZIATECH 5+5 WARRANTY ....................56 Five-Year Limited Warranty..................56 Special Extended Warranty Option ................57 Life Support Policy...................... 57 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
24-bit true-color DAC. The zPM11 can support display resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 and color modes with up to 16.8 million colors. The zPM11 can be ordered with up to 4 Mbytes of fast page mode EDO DRAM allowing it to support display resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 x 256 colors.
CompactPCI™ mezzanine specification. The zPM11 piggybacks onto the CPU board using the 150-pin CompactPCI mezzanine connector. The zPM11 requires +5 VDC ± 5% @ .840 A maximum and .640 A typical. The ambient temperature must be maintained between 0° and +65° Celsius to avoid improper operation and possible damage.
Analog Video Interface The zPM11 must be used with an analog monitor. If your monitor is capable of both digital and analog modes, be sure it is set to analog. Discussion of monitor timing specifications for supporting various display modes is provided in Appendix B.
(the zPM11 components should be facing the CPU board's components). Align the connectors and nylon standoff. Push down on the zPM11 until the connectors seat. 4. Install the standoff screw to secure the CPU board and zPM11 together. Your board is now ready for installation into the card cage.
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See the "J1 CompactPCI Mezzanine Connector Pinout" table for pin definitions. The zPM11 supports bus speeds up to 33 MHz, giving a theoretical bandwidth of 132 Mbytes per second. The PCI bus allows the zPM11 to support the most demanding graphic applications while not taking away bandwidth from the backplane bus.
VIDEO MEMORY The zPM11 can be ordered with up to 4 Mbytes of high speed fast page mode EDO DRAM, allowing it to support high resolution color graphics modes such as 1280 x 1024 x 64K colors. The memory is organized as eight 256K x 16-bit DRAMs.
Feature connector interface. The Feature connector uses a 26-pin, double row, 0.100 inch spaced header and is located at the edge of the zPM11 near the video BIOS EPROM socket. See the "J2 VESA Optional Feature Connector Pinout" table in Appendix A for pin definitions.
VGA controller can understand. The zPM11's BIOS is fully IBM VGA and VESA compatible. The BIOS is contained in a 32K EEPROM located on the zPM11. It is automatically installed during system initialization and is mapped to the standard 0C000 to 0C7FFh VGA BIOS memory space.
CHAPTER 5. DOS DRIVERS AND UTILITIES The zPM11 comes with a set of DOS drivers and utilities that allows you to take full advantage of the VGA controller's capabilities. Below is a list of the DOS drivers and utilities included with the zPM11 and a brief description of their function.
DOS Drivers and Utilities Choosing the Monitor Brand/Model Selecting the proper monitor brand/model allows the zPM11 to display the highest quality output of which it is capable with the attached monitor. The monitor model determines the video modes that are available to your system. It also determines the vertical refresh rates available. Generally, the higher the refresh rate, the better the screen looks.
Since the settings are saved to the EEPROM, the zPM11 always powers up using these modes and refresh rates. Make sure to reset the zPM11 to the default values (all modes using 60 Hz refresh rates) before switching to a different monitor that might not be able to handle the previous modes and refresh rates.
If you want to run TSRFONT automatically when you turn on your computer, add it to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. AUTODESK - ADI 4.2 The ADI 4.2 driver provided with your zPM11 is the TurboDLDClassic™ display list driver from Panacea. It has two purposes: 1. To speed up AutoCAD® REDRAWs, PANs, and ZOOMs.
DOS Drivers and Utilities Autodesk - ADI 4.2 Features The features provided by TurboDLDClassic include: • Bird's eye view. • Accelerated redraws, pans, and zooms. • Easy to use - no new commands or special menus to learn. • Protected-mode ADI 4.2 driver - completely compatible with AutoCAD Release 12, Release 11/386, 3D Studio and AutoShade 2 with RenderMan.
DOS Drivers and Utilities To Configure AutoCAD 12 1. Begin AutoCAD with the reconfigure switch by typing: ACAD -R[Enter] 2. Choose option 3, Configure Video Display from the AutoCAD configuration menu. 3. Type Y at the Do you want to select... message to display the available video options for AutoCAD.
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DOS Drivers and Utilities • Select Display Resolution - Selects AutoCAD, 3D Studio and AutoShade main display screen resolutions • Select Rendering Resolution - Selects AutoCAD 12, 3D Studio and AutoShade rendering resolutions Note: When configuring TurboDLDClassic 's display options, the Rendering Board/Resolution options described below appear ONLY when configuring AVE Render, 3D Studio, or AutoShade.
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DOS Drivers and Utilities - Patt Line displays the BP using dotted lines to form the outer bounding box and the zoom crosshairs. - XOR Rect uses a contrasting rectangle to display the BP. - The Both option use a combination of Patt Line and XOR Rect to distinguish the BP. •...
DOS Drivers and Utilities • Regen Mode - Fast Regen mode stores the AutoCAD drawing until the Display List is created, and then displays it, all at once. - Incremental mode displays the drawing in "chunks" as the display list is created. The Fast mode causes Regens to process approximately 5%-10% faster than the incremental.
DOS Drivers and Utilities To completely reconfigure TurboDLDClassic using Panacea's defaults, 1. Delete DLDSETUP.DAT from the \ACAD\DRV sub-directory. 2. Follow the TurboDLDClassic Configuration instructions earlier in this chapter. AutoCAD Release 11 If you need to make changes to your Release 11 TurboDLDClassic configuration, 1.
DOS Drivers and Utilities Configuring AutoShade To configure AutoShade V2.0 to use TurboDLDClassic, 1. Run the FASTACAD.BAT file from your TurboDLDClassic subdirectory to set the AutoShade environment variables. 2. Start AutoShade with SHADE /R[Enter]. This allows you to reconfigure AutoShade. - For the display device, select P386 Autodesk Device Interface display driver.
DOS Drivers and Utilities 5. Start 3D Studio by typing 3DS[Enter]. During the 3D Studio reconfiguration start-up, you are prompted with a series of questions. After the first 3D Studio question appears and is answered, the TurboDLDClassic configuration program appears. Select a graphics board, display, and rendering resolutions as you would for AutoCAD use.
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DOS Drivers and Utilities 1. Select a Rendering Display Device. Since TurboDLDClassic is a combined display/rendering device, choose item 1, P386 ADI Combined Display/Rendering Driver, from the available choices. 2. Configure the Rendering Graphics Board and Resolution: a. The TurboDLDClassic configuration program appears on the screen. Press the [Enter] key to continue past the help screen and display the Rendering Configuration menu.
DOS Drivers and Utilities 5. Select Exit to the Drawing Editor from the Render Configuration menu and then type [Y] to keep the changes you've just made. Press the [F1] key to change to the graphics screen if necessary. Changing Colors The CustomColors configuration utility included with TurboDLDClassic gives you the ability to modify all of the changeable AutoCAD colors, including menu colors, text colors, dialog box colors, and even drawing colors, while running AutoCAD.
DOS Drivers and Utilities Use the arrow keys to select the color you wish to edit and press [Enter]. Three sliders appears near the bottom of the display, with the horizontal position of the slider for each of the color components (red, green, or blue - RGB) indicating the relative intensity of the component.
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DOS Drivers and Utilities current drawing in your active viewport. It also gives you the ability to dynamically move to another part of the drawing without having to cancel the function you are currently executing. DLDBIGPIC To call up the Big Picture, at the AutoCAD command line, type DLDBIGPIC[Enter], or double click the right mouse button or button 2 on your digitizer puck (if you haven't redefined your double click BP Button).
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DOS Drivers and Utilities DLDBPHILIGHT† Changes the highlight used to display the Big Picture among three modes, Patt Line, XOR Rect, and Both. Patt Lines use dotted lines to outline the Big Picture pick box. XOR Rect use a contrasting rectangle to highlight the pick box, and Both use a combination of Patt Lines and XOR Rect.
DOS Drivers and Utilities DLDREFRESH Refreshes the Big Picture to reflect the most current changes to a drawing. If the static BP is up, it is updated. If not, the next time the BP is brought up, it contains a current representation of your drawing, provided no changes are made between the DLDREFRESH command and the DLDBIGPIC command.
DOS Drivers and Utilities size of the drawing file to three times the size; in general, the Display List averages about the same as the DWG file size. This means that you should count on the Display List taking up as much as twice the DWG file size.
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DOS Drivers and Utilities unpredictable results occur. Use the Big Picture feature of TurboDLDClassic to accomplish the same task as Zoom Dynamic, in a much more efficient fashion. Switching Color Modes When switching color modes, (from 16 to 256 or vice versa) the DLDCOLOR command should be run in order to reconfigure your color palette for the number of colors selected.
DOS Drivers and Utilities Also note that any third-party TSR that needs to access the display may not work properly when using AutoCAD with any advanced ADI display driver, especially if the TSR switches graphics modes. Most TSRs do not support the same graphics platforms as TurboDLDClassic and therefore are not able to accommodate mode switching back and forth.
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CHAPTER 6. MICROSOFT WINDOWS 3.x Topics covered in this section include Windows 3.x driver installation, reconfiguring Windows 3.x, and Display Power Manager for Windows 3.x, a mechanism to control the amount of power used by a computer's monitor. WINDOWS 3.x INSTALLATION The Windows 3.x driver installation utility copies all of the graphics driver and utility files to your hard disk.
Microsoft Windows 3.x WINMODE The WinMode utility configures your graphics system for Windows 3.x. It allows the user to change the monitor refresh rates, resolution, number of available colors, large or normal size fonts, and font cache size. After new options have been selected, the user can either restart Windows, in which case the new resolution will take effect immediately, or continue working in the current resolution, in which case the new resolution will take effect the next time Windows is started.
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Microsoft Windows 3.x the Operating System field, then the only possible choices are for 16 or 256 colors. Generally, 256 color mode will be the fastest choice. If you need more colors then there will be some slowdown in graphics performance. Font Size: Small fonts are intended for lower resolution modes.
Microsoft Windows 3.x POWER MANAGEMENT SCREEN SAVER The Display Power Manager for Windows 3.x provides a mechanism to control the amount of power used by a computer's monitor. It provides a total of 5 levels of power savings. The first level is a conventional screen saver that turns the screen black and bounces a logo around. The black screen provides substantial power savings and the animation lets you know that the computer is still active.
Microsoft Windows 3.x Using the Screen Saver When the screen saver is started, it will initially display a bouncing logo on a black background. To enable additional levels of power savings, select them from the Screen Saver Mode section of the Setup dialog box.
Microsoft Windows 3.x By using more energy-efficient equipment in our homes, offices and factories, we can reduce this pollution - while saving money. The Energy Star logo is used to mark computers, peripherals and software that have adopted the EPA's power saving guidelines. For more information on the Energy Star program contact: Linda Latham, Manager Energy Star Computers...
CHAPTER 7. MICROSOFT WINDOWS 95 This chapter contains information on installing and using the Windows 95 drivers included with the zPM11. WINDOWS 95 INSTALLATION This section describes the installation and setup instructions for Windows 95. 1. Click on the Start box and proceed to Settings, Control Panel. Open the Control Panel and select the Display icon or right click on your Windows 95 desktop to show the Display Properties dialog box.
Microsoft Windows 95 4. Adjust the sliding bar to either Less or More form the Desktop area. 5. Select OK and the new resolution takes effect. 6. The Change Resolution Utility will set the new resolution and ask if the display is OK. Select Yes if the display is OK or No if the display is corrupted.
CHAPTER 8. MICROSOFT WINDOWS NT 4.0x This chapter contains information on installing and using the Windows NT drivers included with the zPM11. WINDOWS NT 4.0x INSTALLATION This section describes the installation and setup instructions for Windows NT 4.0x. 1. Select Control Panel from the Main group.
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APPENDIX A. SPECIFICATIONS This appendix presents the electrical, environmental, and mechanical specifications for the zPM11. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power Requirements Minimum Typical Maximum Supply Voltage, Vcc 4.75 V 5.00 V 5.25 V Supply Current, Vcc = 5.0 V 310 mA 640 mA...
Specifications Connectors As shown in the "zPM11 Connector Locations" illustration, the zPM11 includes 3 connectors to interface to application-specific devices. The following topics provide descriptions of the individual connectors. Connector assignments are listed below. J1 150-pin CompactPCI Mezzanine Interface J2 Optional 26-pin Feature Connector...
Specifications J1 (CompactPCI Mezzanine Interface) J1 is a 150-pin 2 mm x 2 mm male connector providing the PCI local bus interface to optional mezzanine adapters designed for this application. J1 provides a complete 32-bit PCI interface. This connector is CompactPCI compatible. Refer to the CompactPCI Specification for details. See the "J1 CompactPCI Mezzanine Interface Pinout"...
Specifications J2 (VESA Optional Feature Connector) J2 is a 26-pin (dual 13-pin), male right angle connector with 0.1" lead spacing. Connector pinouts are shown in the "J2 VESA Optional Feature Connector Pinout" table. J2 VESA Optional Feature Connector Pinout Function Function EVIDEO* ESYNC*...
Specifications J3 (Video Output Connector) J3 is a 16-pin (dual 8-pin), female connector with 2 mm lead spacing. VGA video signals are passed down to the CPU board through this connector. Connector pinouts are shown in the "J3 Video Output Connector Pinout"...
The following topics summarize the video modes available on the zPM11 and give specifications for each mode. STANDARD MODES The zPM11 supports all standard VGA modes. These modes are listed in the "Standard VGA Modes" table. Standard VGA Modes Mode...
Video Modes EXTENDED MODES The zPM11 supports standard VESA and extended modes. These modes are listed in the "Cirrus Logic Extended Video Modes" table. Note: Some modes are not supported by all monitors. The best quality refresh rate for the monitor type selected will automatically be used.
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Video Modes Mode VESA # of Char. Char. Screen Display Horiz. Vert. Mode # Colors x Row Cell Format Mode Clock Freq Freq. 640x480 Graphics 31.5 37.5 640x480 Graphics 31.5 43.3 800x600 Graphics 35.2 800x600 Graphics 37.8 800x600 Graphics 48.1 800x600 Graphics 49.5...
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Video Modes Mode VESA # of Char. Char. Screen Display Horiz. Vert. Mode # Colors x Row Cell Format Mode Clock Freq Freq. 75i(3) 1280x1024 Graphics 43(2) 800x600 Graphics 35.2 800x600 Graphics 37.8 800x600 Graphics 48.1 800x600 Graphics 49.5 46.9 800x600 Graphics 56.25...
FAX (805) 541-5088 REVISION HISTORY Revision A - 5/97 Revision A is the first production release of the zPM11. Revision B - 6/97 On Revision B boards, stability and performance under shock and vibration is enhanced by the use of a deeper Video Output Connector (J3).
Pack the zPM11 in anti-static material and ship in a sturdy cardboard box with enough packing material to adequately cushion the board. Any product returned to Ziatech improperly packed will immediately void the warranty for that particular product! Mark the RMA number clearly on the outside of the box before returning.
Ziatech products are not authorized for use as critical components in life support devices or systems without the express written approval of the president of Ziatech Corporation. As used herein: 1. Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which support or sustain life, and whose failure to perform, when properly used in accordance with instructions for use provided in the labeling, can be reasonably expected to result in a significant injury to the user.
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INDEX - 3 - 3D Studio DOS Drivers And Utilities Autodesk - ADI 4.2 ........................16 Autodesk - ADI 4.2, Configuring 3D Studio V3.x..............24 Autodesk, Configuring 3D Studio 1.x and 2.x................23 3DS.SET DOS Drivers And Utilities Autodesk, Configuring 3D Studio 1.x and 2.x................23 - A - addresses Customer Support...
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Index AutoCAD DOS Drivers And Utilities Autodesk - ADI 4.2........................16 Autodesk - ADI 4.2 Installation, To Configure AutoCAD 11/386..........18 Autodesk - ADI 4.2, Installation, To Configure Autocad 12 ............. 18 Autodesk - ADI 4.2, Memory Usage And Lists, Read The AutoCAD Manuals ......31 Autodesk - ADI 4.2, Reconfiguring for AutoCAD 11 ..............
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Index - C - cache size for fonts Microsoft Windows 3.x WinMode, Using WinMode...................... 37 CENTER.COM DOS Drivers And Utilities CLMode Choosing the Monitor, Centering Adjust ................14 centering adjust DOS Drivers And Utilities CLMode Choosing the Monitor, Centering Adjust ................14 changing color depth Microsoft Windows 95 How To Change Color Depth ....................
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DOS Drivers And Utilities Autodesk - ADI 4.2, TurboDLDClassic Commands..............27 CompactPCI mezzanine interface Functional Blocks CPU Interface ..........................7 components of the zPM11 Functional Blocks Functional Blocks Overview....................... 7 configuration DOS Drivers And Utilities Autodesk - ADI 4.2 Installation, To Configure AutoCAD 11/386..........18 Autodesk - ADI 4.2 Installation, TurboDLDClassic Configuration..........
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Index Getting Started Hardware Installation......................... 4 Specifications Mechanical Specifications, Connectors................... 46 Mechanical Specifications, J1 (CompactPCI Mezzanine Interface) ........47 Mechanical Specifications, J2 (VESA Optional Feature Connector)........48 Mechanical Specifications, J3 (Video Output Connector) ............49 CPU interface Functional Blocks CPU Interface..........................7 CustomColors DOS Drivers And Utilities Autodesk - ADI 4.2, Changing Colors ..................
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Index display type Microsoft Windows 95 How To Change Monitor Refresh Rate And Display Type............42 DLDBIGPIC DOS Drivers And Utilities Autodesk - ADI 4.2, TurboDLDClassic Commands..............27 DLDBPCACHE DOS Drivers And Utilities Autodesk - ADI 4.2, TurboDLDClassic Commands..............27 DLDBPDIM DOS Drivers And Utilities Autodesk - ADI 4.2, TurboDLDClassic Commands..............
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Index DLDECHO DOS Drivers And Utilities Autodesk - ADI 4.2, TurboDLDClassic Commands ..............27 DLDHELP DOS Drivers And Utilities Autodesk - ADI 4.2, TurboDLDClassic Commands ..............27 DLDREFRESH DOS Drivers And Utilities Autodesk - ADI 4.2, TurboDLDClassic Commands ..............27 DLDSETUP.HLP DOS Drivers And Utilities Autodesk - ADI 4.2 Installation, TurboDLDClassic Configuration ...........
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Index - E - EEPROM Software Video BIOS ..........................11 efficiency Microsoft Windows 3.x Power Management, The Energy Star Program..............39 electrical specifications Specifications Electrical Specifications ......................45 e-mail address Customer Support Technical Assistance ....................... 55 Energy Star program Microsoft Windows 3.x Power Management, The Energy Star Program..............
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Index features DOS Drivers And Utilities Autodesk - ADI 4.2 Features ....................17 features of the zPM11 Introduction Features of The zPM11......................1 floppy disks Software Driver And Utility Installation....................11 font cache size Microsoft Windows 3.x WinMode, Using WinMode...................... 37 font size Microsoft Windows 3.x...
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Index - I - I/O map Getting Started System Requirements........................ 3 industrial BIOS Getting Started System Requirements........................ 3 installation DOS Drivers And Utilities Autodesk - ADI 4.2 Installation....................17 Autodesk - ADI 4.2, Verifying Your Installation ................ 21 Getting Started Hardware Installation .........................
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Index J3 Video Output Connector Specifications Mechanical Specifications, J3 (Video Output Connector) ............49 jumpers Getting Started Hardware Installation, Jumpers....................5 - K - keeping the display list small DOS Drivers And Utilities Autodesk - ADI 4.2, Memory Usage And Lists, Keeping The Display List Small ....31 - L - life support policy (warranty) Customer Support...
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Index Getting Started System Requirements........................ 3 memory usage and lists DOS Drivers And Utilities Autodesk - ADI 4.2, Memory Usage And Lists................. 30 Microsoft Windows 3.x MICROSOFT WINDOWS 3.x Microsoft Windows 3.x Overview..................... 35 Microsoft Windows 95 Microsoft Windows 95 Microsoft Windows 95 Overview....................
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Index operating temperature Specifications Environmental Specifications ....................45 optional Feature connector Functional Blocks Output Connectors, Optional Feature Connector..............9 output connectors Functional Blocks Output Connectors ........................9 overview Customer Support Customer Support Overview ....................55 DOS Drivers And Utilities DOS Drivers and Utilities Overview..................13 Functional Blocks Functional Blocks Overview ......................
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Introduction Product Definition........................1 product features Introduction Features of The zPM11 ......................1 - R - reconfiguring DOS Drivers And Utilities Autodesk - ADI 4.2, Reconfiguring for AutoCAD 11 ..............22 Autodesk - ADI 4.2, Reconfiguring for AutoCAD 12 ..............21 Autodesk - ADI 4.2, Reconfiguring TurboDLDClassic .............
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Index relative humidity Getting Started System Requirements ....................... 3 Specifications Environmental Specifications ....................45 reliability Customer Support Reliability ..........................55 RenderMan DOS Drivers And Utilities Autodesk - ADI 4.2 ........................16 requirements DOS Drivers And Utilities Autodesk - ADI 4.2 Requirements................... 17 Getting Started System Requirements .......................
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Index - S - sales assistance Customer Support Technical Assistance ....................... 55 screen saver Microsoft Windows 3.x Power Management Screen Saver ..................38 Select Graphics Board/Resolution configuration menu DOS Drivers And Utilities Autodesk - ADI 4.2 Installation, TurboDLDClassic Configuration..........18 selecting color depth MICROSOFT WINDOWS NT 4.0x Selecting Resolution And Color Depth..................
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Index standard VGA modes Video Modes Standard Modes ........................51 standby mode Microsoft Windows 3.x Power Management Screen Saver ..................38 STD 32 Star System Functional Blocks Video Select Circuitry ........................ 9 storage temperature Specifications Environmental Specifications ....................45 suspend mode Microsoft Windows 3.x Power Management Screen Saver ..................
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Index TurboDLDClassic DOS Drivers And Utilities Autodesk - ADI 4.2........................16 Autodesk - ADI 4.2 Installation, TurboDLDClassic Configuration..........18 Autodesk - ADI 4.2, TurboDLDClassic Commands..............27 - U - unpacking Getting Started Unpacking ..........................3 upgrading from older panacea DLD drivers DOS Drivers And Utilities Autodesk - ADI 4.2, Tips And Tricks, Upgrading From Older Panacea DLD Drivers ....
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Index - V - VESA modes Video Modes Extended Modes........................52 VESA VBE/PM Microsoft Windows 3.x Power Management Screen Saver, VESA VBE/PM ............... 40 VGA controller DOS Drivers And Utilities CLMode, Retrieving The Current VGA Controller Status ............15 Functional Blocks VGA Controller ..........................
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- Z - Ziatech 5+5 warranty Customer Support Life Support Policy ........................57 Special Extended Warranty Option..................57 Ziatech 5+5 Warranty ......................56 zPM11 power requirements table Specifications Electrical Specifications ......................45 zPM11 product definition Introduction Product Definition........................1 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
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