FCC Requirement This device has been certified to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of the FCC Rules. See instructions if interference to radio reception is suspected. WARNING: This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference to radio or television reception.
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Notice The information in this document is subject to change in order to improve reliability, design, or function without prior notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of this company. In no event will we be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use or the inability to use the product or documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
1. Introduction The MVGA-NVANTA/AG is a highly integrated 3D/2D graphics card. Leveraging the RIVA TNT2 core technology,(TwiN-Texel)architecture,24bit z-buffering.8bit stencil buffer and per-pixel mapping precision delivers unsurpassed quality. MVGA-NVANTA/AG delivers breakthrough 3D and 2D graphics performance. In addition to its outstanding graphics capabilities ,the MVGA-NVANTA/AG provides complete support for video, software DVD playback, as well as support for the latest system technology such as AGP 4X bus.
System Requirements □ Pentium / Pentium II / Pentium III / AMD K6-2 / AMD K6-3 family motherboard with AGP bus. □ Microsoft Windows 95 (OSR2.1) / Windows 98 / Windows 2000 or Windows NT 4.0 with service pack 3(sp3) □...
Installing the MVGA-NVANTA/AG adapter card 1. Turn OFF your computer, remove the computer case, and then ground yourself by touching the power supply of the computer. N o t e : Before installing the MVGA-NVANTA/AG VGA card you must first set the VGA option to either standard VGA or Standard Display VGA.
3. Software Installation AutoRun Instruction 1. Insert the AutoRun CD-ROM driver (wait a few seconds). You will see the window. 2. Please click ‘MVGA-NVANTA/AG’ you will see the window. □ Click-on ‘Install Dr iver ’ to install the VGA driver. □...
Installing drivers on Windows 95/98 1. Insert the AutoRun driver into the CD-ROM drive, and click-on ‘Install Dr iver ’ to setup the VGA driver. Please click ‘OK’. 2. After the installation is complete, the system will ask you whether you want to restart your computer now.
Installing drivers on Windows NT 4.0 (SP3) 1. Start Windows NT, switch display properties to VGA mode (16 colors, 640x480 pixels), then restart your computer. 2. After your computer restarts, right-click the desktop and click ‘Pr oper ties’. 3. Click the ‘Settings’tab. 4.
5. MVGA-NVANTA/AG FAQ Q: While installing on a Windows 95 or 98 operating system, my computer loses the Vertical Sync. A: Please check your monitor’s specifications. Some monitors connect the DDC signal to ground: Which causes the BIOS to not detect your monitor.
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Q: How do I change the resolution, color, and refresh-rate on my Windows 95/98 system? A: Open the ‘My Computer’ folder and select the ‘Control Panel’ icon. Double-click on ‘Display’ then select ‘Settings’. A new menu will appear choose ‘Color Palette’ to change the Color values. Choose ‘Desktop area’ to change the Resolution (screen image size).
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