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Summary of Contents for Elitegroup Computer Systems 3DVision-PAGP

  • Page 1 3DVision-PAGP User's Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 3DVision-PAGP Package & Product Information ..........4 Manual Features............4 Package Contents............4 Overview................5 Online Manual Format..........7 Resolution and frequency ..........8 Layout................9 Installing the Card ..........10 Before The Basic Procedure.........10 The Basic procedure of the installation.......10 Using your card ............12 Software Setup ............12...
  • Page 3 Version 1.1 Copyright © July 1997 All rights reserved Portions copyright ELITEGROUP Computer Systems Co., LTD. This publication may not be copied, reproduced, transmitted or reduced to any printed or electronic medium or to any machine readable form, or stored in a retrieval system, either in or electronic medium or to any machine readable form, or stored in a retrieval system, either in whole or in part without the written consent of the copyright holders.
  • Page 4: 3Dvision-Pagp Package

    A warning or bad idea Danger warning Package Contents The 3DVision-PAGP card package contains the follow- ing items. Please inspect the package contents and confirm that everything is there. If anything is missing or damaged, call your vendor for instructions before proceeding.
  • Page 5: Overview

    Overview 3DVision-PAGP is a high performance AGP graphics card, it integrated PERMEDIA 2 Chipset and it balances high quality 3D polygon and textured graphics asseleration, widows asseleration and state-of-the-art MPEG1/MPEG2 playback wih a fast integrated SVGA core, RAMDAC and video ports. 3DVision-PAGP designed especially for professional 3D applications and 4MB/8MB SGRAM for .64-...
  • Page 6 √ Stretch BLTs, monochrome/color expansion and logic √ 8, 16, 24 and 32-bit packed framestore MPEG2 compatible Video playback acceleration √ YUV 4:4:4, YUV 4:2:2 and YUV 4:2:0(native MPEG2 format) √ Unlimited multiple playback windows (occluded) √ Independent XY scaling and mirroring Integraded geometry pipeline setup processor Integraded true-color 230MHz RAMDAC √...
  • Page 7: Online Manual Format

    Online Manual Format If the support disk for your AGP Card is a CD-ROM disc, a copy of the printer manual stored on the disc in Adobe Acrobat format. If so, it requires Adobe Acrobat Reader ver- sion 3.0 or later to view it. Acrobat Reader for Microsoft Windows95 may also be supplied on the Support Disk.
  • Page 8: Resolution And Frequency

    Resolution and frequency SGRAM Colors Resolution Refresh Rate 640x480 Adapter default,Optimal 60,70, 75 800x600 Adapter default, Optimal 1024x768 60,70, 75, 85 1280x1024 1152x870 Adapter default, Optimal 1600x1200 16bits 640x480 Adapter default,Optimal 60, 70, 75 800x600 Adapter default, Optimal 1024x768 60, 70, 75, 85 1152x870 Adapter default, Optimal 640x480...
  • Page 9: Layout

    Base Class set to 3 Enabled (VGA) Disabled (VGA) Enabled (VGA fixed Addressing) Disabled (VGA fixed Addressing) Note: When you get this 3DVision-PAGP card, you don't have to do any jumper setting, it is in optimized status. The above table just for your reference.
  • Page 10: Installing The Card

    Installing the Card Before The Basic Procedure To install a VGA Card on the mainboard you need to notice the following items. J Unplug after switch off power. MMake sure your hands dry JDo not touch other parts inside computer when using "Screw driver"...
  • Page 11 3.Align your card with an empty expantion AGP slot, and grasp the card by the top edge and carefully seat it firmly into the selected expansion slot. 4.Replace the screw to fasten the card in place. Replace the computer cover. 5.Plug the monitor back into your card.
  • Page 12: Using Your Card

    Using your card The Standard Computer System Requirements 1.Mainboard with AGP Slot 2.At least 16Mbytes EDO/SDRAM 3.Using the Windows 95, or NT 4.DirectX 3 or above (DirectX 5 suggested) 5.CD-ROM 6.Speaker or Earphone (Unnecessary) 7.Sound Card (Unnecessary) Appendix is for your reference. Software Setup When you insert supported CD, it will autorun the screen, 3DVision installation as it follows, it...
  • Page 13: Ms Windows 95 Installation

    Besides, we also supply Windows NT installation guide. You can follow the following procesure. Software Setup Before installing the 3DVision Card onto your computer, make sure that the card is properly connected. MS Windows 95 Installation 1. Start the installation program "instal.exe" on the 2.
  • Page 14: Ms Windows Nt Installation

    MS Windows NT Installation Procedure: 1. Run the Windows NT display Setup program located in the Control Panel, Select Display Icon. Double click it. To bring up Display Property page. Select "Settings" Tab on the Display Property page. 2. Click "Display Type..." button from the Display Settings options.
  • Page 15 Appendix A : [ Procedure of Installing AGP VGA card ] Before installing AGP VGA driver, you need to setup the Windows 95 environment with installing the following items : • OSR2.1 • USB supplemental driver • Direct X5 driver HOW TO INSTALL THIS PRODUCT In order to install Universal Serial Bus support on a PC, Windows 95 version OSR2.0 must be running and you have...
  • Page 16 GENERAL INFOM For the latest information on Supportability and Troubleshooting the USB Supplement, check out http:// WWW.MICROSOFT.COM/KB for access to our online Knowledge Base. For USB device specific issues, contact your OEM or Vendor of the device. These products are manufactured independent of Microsoft Corp.

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