Thank you for purchasing AnyView, the Screen Commander for Windows.

The following information is provided for our users so that we
may keep them up to date with the latest information regarding
AnyView.  Also, this document contains corrections and additions
to the manual, and provides information regarding the use of AnyView
in various configurations.  We recommend that you review this 
document before installing AnyView, and that you use this document
with the manual and the help file included with the program to resolve
any technical issues that may arise.



MONITORS

During the installation of AnyView, you will be presented with a listing
of video monitors.  Please select your monitor from the list.  If your
monitor is not listed, please select from the generic monitor defaults
at the top of the list.  The default, Generic High Resolution, should
be correct for most systems.  This option includes most monitors
whose maximum resolution is 1024x768.



NETWORKS

AnyView operates on most Windows compatible networks.  However,
users of Windows on client/server networks have the option of
installing Windows to a shared directory on the server.
This reduces the number of files installed on each local hard disk.
As AnyView may need to modify or replace "read-only" files on the
server, it is recommended that the system administrator install 
AnyView.

--  Instructions for installing AnyView to a shared Windows directory.

	Please review the AnyView license agreement before installing.
	You must have a license for each copy of AnyView you install.

	1.  Add a SYSTEM directory to the local Windows directory.
	2.  Install AnyView with the SETUP command and follow
	    the manual's instructions for installation.
	3.  When the install program prompts if you wish to restart Windows,
	    select `No'.
	4.  Copy the driver files in the newly created SYSTEM directory to
	    the SYSTEM directory on the network server.
	5. Delete the local SYSTEM directory and it's contents.

--  Instructions for installing AnyView to a client local disk that is
    running Windows from a network.

	1.  Add a SYSTEM directory to the local Windows directory.
	2.  Install AnyView with the SETUP command and follow
	    the manual's instructions for installation.
	3.  When the install program prompts if you wish to restart Windows,
	    select `No'.
	4.  Copy the driver files in the newly created SYSTEM directory to
	    the local Windows directory.
	5. Delete the local SYSTEM directory and it's contents.



CHANGING VIDEO CARDS

We recommend that you reset Windows to VGA before changing 
your video card.  You can do this by running SETUP from the 
Windows directory while in DOS.  Please see your Windows manual for more 
information.  After inserting your new video card, please install 
the driver diskette that came with it (using their instructions).  
After you have restarted Windows, please run SETUP from your 
AnyView distribution diskette.  AnyView will reinstall for 
the new video card.


UNINSTALLING ANYVIEW

Should you decide to uninstall AnyView, we have provided an easy
method for removing the program and its associated files.

	Exit Windows and change to the AnyView directory.
		
	CD\ANYVIEW (default)

	Type UNINST [RETURN]

	Press [RETURN] to each of the following questions.

When complete, Windows will be returned to the pre-AnyView installation
configuration.  This includes the former SYSTEM.INI file.  If you
have installed additional software since running the AnyView SETUP
program, you may need to reinstall that software.  Please refer to 
the documentation included with any programs that you have installed
since installing AnyView.

Also, you will need to manually delete the AnyView program group and
the AnyView icon from the StartUp group (Windows 3.1 only)

*  DO NOT use the UNINST batch file if you have manually moved the
AnyView directory after installation.



ANYVIEW MODIFIES THE SYSTEM.INI AND WIN.INI AS FOLLOWS:

SYSTEM.INI:

[boot]
display.drv=anyview.drv
386grabber=[oem specific grabber]
oemfonts.fon=vgaoem.fon
fixedfon.fon=vgafix.fon
fonts.fon=vgasys.fon

[boot.description]
display.drv=AnyView [xres]x[yres]x[colors] [videomem] [chiptype]

[386Enh]
display=[oem specific vdd]

AnyView adds a new section to WIN.INI : [AnyView]



ANYVIEW INSTALLS THE FOLLOWING FILES TO YOUR HARD DISK:

ANYVIEW.EXE             AnyView Directory
ANYVIEW.DLL             AnyView Directory
ANYVIEW.HLP             AnyView Directory
ANYINIT.INI             AnyView Directory
INFO.EXE                AnyView Directory
DETECT.DLL              AnyView Directory
README.TXT              AnyView Directory
OLDSYS.INI              AnyView Directory
UNINST.BAT              AnyView Directory
RSYS.BAT                AnyView Directory
ANYDRV.INI              Windows Directory
ANYVIEW.DRV             Windows System Directory
ANY*.DRV                Windows System Directory
(may install vdd&grabber and fonts to Windows System directory)



TROUBLESHOOTING

My screen saver / Windows application does not fill the screen, or it fills
too much of the screen.  What is wrong?
	Some Windows applications do not reset themselves after a resolution
	switch.  This will cause these applications to draw the screen smaller
	or larger than the currently available view.  These issues are
	application specific, and do not indicate a problem with your
	system. You can correct the problem by rerunning the application.

AnyView does not support a resolution or color depth that was supported 
before AnyView was installed.
	If you have display drivers for a resolution or color depth that
	AnyView did not install, you can set up AnyView to use those drivers
	when needed. Use a text editor like NOTEPAD.EXE or from DOS use 
	EDIT.EXE, and add the names of the drivers to the Driver entries of
	the ANYDRV.INI file. For example, if your video card comes with a
	640x480 24 bit (16 million color) driver named SAMPL24.DRV, you
	would add the following line to the ANYDRV.INI :
	Driver640x480x16M=SAMPL24.DRV
	See the `Description of the ANYDRV.INI file' later in this readme.

ATI Ultra, Ultra +, Ultra Pro : Icons, buttons, or background patterns appear
garbled or are missing.
	Use a text editor like NOTEPAD.EXE or from DOS use EDIT.EXE, and
	modify the following entries in the [Mach] section of the WIN.INI
	to read as follows :
	DeviceBitmap=off
	DeviceBitmapDraw=off

The Installation program blacks the screen and locks the system while 
attempting to detect the video hardware.
	Restart Windows, rerun the AnyView installation program, and when 
	prompted `AnyView Needs to detect your video hardware', select
	`Cancel'. Then select your video hardware from the Video Card
	Selection dialog box.

The AnyView right mouse button double-click feature is interfering with
another application that uses this mouse button.
	You can turn off the AnyView mouse button feature by adding the
	following line to the [AnyView] section of the WIN.INI :
	MouseHook=off


I have a notebook computer with a built-in video card that is not 
fully supported by AnyView, but I also have a docking station 
with a different video card.  How should I set up AnyView?
	Set your computer to use the video driver for the notebook's built-in 
	video card before running AnyView's SETUP program.  
	Then turn off your notebook and install it into the docking bay.  
	Run Windows and AnyView's SETUP program.  It will detect and install AnyView 
	for the docking bay's video card.  Continue to use AnyView as your 
	video driver whenever you use the docking bay.  On most systems 
	you will be able to press CTRL-ALT-P to switch back to the notebook's 
	video driver.  AnyView will not be available, however most notebooks 
	do not take advantage of all of AnyView's features.  Each time you start 
	Windows you will be asked if you want to switch to the AnyView drivers.  
	If you are connected to the docking station, answer "yes."  
	Hitting CTRL-ALT-P before exiting Windows on the docking station 
	will reset your notebook to use its internal video display card 
	and drivers.


SUPPORTED DISPLAY ADAPTERS AND CHIPS

Listed below are the various graphics chip sets and adapters supported by
AnyView. AnyView may also work with adapters and chips not included on this
list by using the Native Drivers that are packaged with the display adapters.
See the section titled "AnyView Generic Support" later on in this readme.

To find out what Graphics Chip is on your Display Adapter, see the 
AnyView User Manual for instructions on using the Microsoft MSD.EXE 
program included with Windows 3.1 or DOS 6.0.


Chip Manufacturer       Chipsets                AnyView Support
===============================================================
Ahead                   Ahead                   Full Support

ATI                     VGA Wonder              Full Support
			Mach 8                  Full Support
			Mach 32                 Full Support

Cirrus Logic            GD5422                  Full Support

LSI/Headland Technology HT-209                  Full Support
			HT-216                  Full Support

Oak                     067                     Full Support
			077                     Full Support
			087                     Full Support

S3, Inc.                P86C 801/805            Full Support
S3, Inc.                P86C 911                Full Support
S3, Inc.                P86C 928                Full Support

Trident                 8800                    Full Support
			8900                    Full Support

Tseng Labs              ET-4000                 Full Support

Video 7                 HT209                   Full Support
			HT216/F                 Full Support 

Western Digital         WD90C30                 Full Support
			WD90C31                 Full Support


Display Adapter                                                  AnyView 
Manufacturer            Video Board             Chip Type        Support
==========================================================================

Acer                    built-in VGA            Paradise           Full

Amdek                   SmartVision/EVGA        Tseng ET-4000      Full
			SmartVision/SVGA        Tseng ET-4000      Full

ATI                     VGA Wonder (rev.4 & up) ATI                Full
			VGA Wonder +            ATI                Full
			VGA Wonder+XL           ATI                Full
			ATI Ultra               ATI Mach 8         Full
			ATI Ultra+              ATI Mach 32        Full
			Ultra Pro               ATI Mach 32        Full

Boca                    SuperVGA                Tseng ET-4000      Full

Cardinal                700                     Tseng ET-4000      Full
			732                     Tseng ET-4000      Full
			742                     Tseng ET-4000      Full
			765                     Tseng ET-4000      Full

Cirrus Logic            GD542X                  GD5422            

Dell Computer           EISA VGA                Tseng ET-4000      Full

Diamond                 Turbo VGA               Tseng ET-4000      Full
			SpeedStar               Tseng ET-4000      Full
			SpeedStar 24            Tseng ET-4000      Full
			SpeedStar Plus          Tseng ET-4000      Full
			Speedstar 24X           WD90C31            Full
			Stealth                 S3 911             Full 
			Stealth 24              S3 801/805         Full
			Stealth Pro             S3 928             Full

Focus                   2 The Max               Tseng ET-4000      Full

Groundhog Graphics      Shadow                  Tseng ET-4000      Full

GVC-Chenel              Smart VGA               Trident 8800       Full

Icon                    Photo VGA               Tseng ET-4000      Full

Logix                   VGA-1000                Trident 8800       Full

Metheus                 Premier 1MEG            Tseng ET-4000      Full

Micro-Labs              Ultimate VGA            Tseng ET-4000      Full

Oak                     067                     Oak 067            Full
			077                     Oak 077            Full
			087                     Oak 087            Full

Orchid                  ProDesigner II VGA      Tseng ET-4000      Full
			ProDesigner/E VGA       Tseng ET-4000      Full
			ProDesigner IIs         Tseng ET-4000      Full
			1280                    S3 911 / S3 801    Full

Paradise
			VGA 1024                Paradise           Full
			Professional VGA        Paradise           Full
			Professional VGA 16+    Paradise           Full
			Accelerator for Windows WD90C30            Full
			Accelerator for Windows WD90C31

PCG Photon              Ultima Turbo            Trident 8900       Full

Pixel Eng.              Ultimate VGA            Tseng ET-4000      Full

Sigma                   VGA Legend              Tseng ET-4000      Full
			VGA Legend II           Tseng ET-4000      Full

Sota                    1280i                   Tseng ET-4000      Full

STB                     EM+/Powergraph          Tseng ET-4000      Full
			ERGO                    Tseng ET-4000      Full
			ERGO/MC                 Tseng ET-4000      Full

Trident                 TVGA 8900               Trident 8900       Full
			TVGA Mirage             Trident 8900       Full

Video 7                 VRAM                    V7                 Full
			FastWrite               V7                 Full
			1024i                   V7                 Full
			VRAM II                 HT209              Full
			Win.VGA                 HT216/F            Full
								 
VividVUE                HiColor                 Tseng ET-4000      Full

Wyse                    455 VGA                 Tseng ET-4000      Full
			470 VGA                 Tseng ET-4000      Full


HICOLOR AND TRUECOLOR

Sixteen bits per pixel supported on:

ATI, ET4000, S3, and Trident 8900.

Twenty-four bits per pixel supported on:

ATI, ET4000, and WD90C31.


==============================================================================
   AnyView Generic Support
==============================================================================

What is Generic Support? :

   AnyView Generic Support allows you to run AnyView with display drivers
   provided by your display adapter manufacturer. (OEM display drivers)

AnyView Features Available:

   Resolution Switching (provided you have the various drivers for your card)
   Color Depth Switching (provided you have the various drivers for your card)
   DPI Wyzard


Installing AnyView Generic Support :

1) Run the AnyView Setup program under Windows. 
2) When prompted to run the video card detection, select 'Cancel' 
   and then select `Generic' from the Video Card Selection dialog box.
2) The Setup program will copy the AnyView application files, and then
   ask if you wish to Install Generic Support. Select `Yes'.
3) The install will then ask you to insert the OEM Setup Disk that came with
   your video card (also known as a Distribution Disk), and to type in the
   path to the directory that contains the OEMSETUP.INF file. This file will
   generally be in the root directory, or in a directory named WIN31DRV.
   However, it may be in a directory with a different name. You should check
   the documentation that came with you video card for this information.
   Some vendors do not ship their cards with an actual OEM setup disk, but 
   rather with their own install disk with a custom install program. In this
   case, the vendor's install program will have created a directory on your
   hard disk that contains an image of an OEM setup disk. You should type
   in the drive and path of that directory to AnyView's prompt for the 
   OEMSETUP.INF file.
4) Next, AnyView Setup will put up the `Display Driver Setup' dialog box.
   A specific resolution & color depth will be highlighted. Example :
	*** -> 640x480x16 <- ***
   You should highlight the display driver in the list box that corresponds to
   the highlighted resolution & color depth, and then click the `OK' button.
   If there is no driver for that particular resolution & color depth, then 
   click on `Skip'. You will be asked to make this selection again for each
   possible resolution and color depth combination. If you make a mistake, 
   click on `Start Over'.
5) After you have selected all of the drivers, AnyView Setup will copy the
   driver files to the System directory. If the drivers are not in the same
   directory as the OEMSETUP.INF file, Install will prompt you to type the
   path to where to copy them from. Once again, if you are not sure of the
   location of these files, you should check the documentation that came with
   your video card.
6) Some display drivers need to read the resolution and/or color depth from
   the SYSTEM.INI or some other INI file. AnyView needs to know where, and 
   in what format this information is stored. To specify this information to
   AnyView, use a text editor like NOTEPAD.EXE or from DOS use EDIT.EXE, and
   modify the following entries in the ANYDRV.INI file :
     SysIniXRes=
     SysIniYRes=
     SysIniPix=
     PixStringFormat=
     OtherPixString=       (may need to be filled)
     CombinedString[]bit=  (may need to be filled)
   When AnyView Generic Support is installed, these fields are filled in with
   the default values, which may not be suitable for your video card. For a
   description of these entries, see `Description of the ANYDRV.INI file'
   later in this file. Also, see `Generic Special Instructions' later in this
   file which may contain a specific example for your video card.


To manually install Generic AnyView Support :

1) Install AnyView Basic Support. To do this, select `Cancel' when Install 
   prompts that it needs to detect your video hardware. Next, select Generic
   from the Video Card Selection dialog box. When prompted if you want to 
   install Generic Support, select `No'. Then select `Yes' when asked 
   if you wish to install Basic Support.
2) Copy all your OEM display driver files to the System directory.
3) Modify the ANYDRV.INI file :
   The following fields MUST be filled :
     ChipSet=
     VideoMemory=
     MonitorRes=
     Driver[]x[]x[]=       (at least one of these fields must be filled)
     SysIniXRes=
     SysIniYRes=
     SysIniPix=
     PixStringFormat=
     OtherPixString=       (may need to be filled)
     CombinedString[]bit=  (may need to be filled)

   See the sample ANYDRV.INI file below for hints.

4) The section & entry POINTED TO BY the SysIni(...), PixStringFormat,
   OtherPixString, and CombinedString[]bit entries must be filled out.


Description of the ANYDRV.INI file :

; [AnyViewSupport]
; ChipType=             Chip type - examples: ET4000, WD90C31
; Company=              Video card manufacturer
; Card=                 Video card name/number
; VideoMemory=          Amount of video memory 256K 512K 1M 2M 4M
; MonitorRes=           Set for res supported : 1 1 1 0 = 640,800,1024,no 1280
; Driver[]x[]x[]=       Driver name that supports this res & pixel depth
; Driver[]x[]x8_5=      These fields set if the 8bit drivers are fixed 1K 
;                       scanlines and 8bit cross-seg drivers are available.
; SysIniXRes=           Where to find resolution (file section entry)
; SysIniYRes=           Where to find resolution (file section entry)
;                       If above two fields are equal, they are assumed to
;                       be in this format : [width]x[height]  ex: 640x480
; ResStringFormat=      Only necessary if res strs are not resolutions.
;                       If =Other SysIniYRes is not necessary.
;                       If =Other then need the following entry:
; OtherResString=       640x480_str 800x600_str 1024x768_str 1280x1024_str
; SysIniPix=            Where to find pixel depth (file section entry)
; PixStringFormat=      Format of SysIniPix string : BPP, Colors, Other, or Combined
;                       Colors: 16 256 32K 64K 16M  or  BPP: 4 8 15 16 24
;                       If PixStringFormat=Other, need the following entry:
; OtherPixString=       4bitstr 8bitstr 15bitstr 16bitstr 24bitstr 
;                       If PixStringFormat=Combined, need the four following entries:
;                       Also, the SysIniPix contains the single entry string.
; CombinedString4bit=   4bit_640 4bit_800 4bit_1024 4bit_1280
; CombinedString8bit=   8bit_640 8bit_800 8bit_1024 8bit_1280
; CombinedString15bit=  15bit_640 15bit_800 15bit_1024 15bit_1280
; CombinedString16bit=  16bit_640 16bit_800 16bit_1024 16bit_1280
; CombinedString24bit=  24bit_640 24bit_800 24bit_1024 24bit_1280


Sample ANYDRV.INI file :

[AnyViewSupport]
ChipSet=ChipSample
Company=Sample Company
Card=Sample Super-Ultra-Turbo-Viper-Power SUX6000 VGA Pro
VideoMemory=1M
MonitorRes=1 1 1 0
Driver640x480x16=sampdrv4.drv
Driver800x600x16=sampdrv4.drv
Driver1024x768x16=sampdrv4.drv
Driver1280x1024x16=
Driver640x480x256=sampdrv8.drv
Driver800x600x256=sampdrv8.drv
Driver1024x768x256=sampdrv8.drv
Driver1280x1024x256=
Driver640x480x8_5=
Driver800x600x8_5=
Driver1024x768x8_5=
Driver1280x1024x8_5=
Driver640x480x32K=smp16640.drv
Driver800x600x32K=smp16800.drv
Driver1024x768x32K=
Driver1280x1024x32K=
Driver640x480x64K=
Driver800x600x64K=
Driver1024x768x64K=
Driver1280x1024x64K=
Driver640x480x16M=smp24640.drv
Driver800x600x16M=
Driver1024x768x16M=
Driver1280x1024x16M=
SysIniXRes=system.ini boot.description display.drv
SysIniYRes=system.ini boot.description display.drv
SysIniPix=system.ini boot.description display.drv
PixStringFormat=Colors


Generic Special Instructions
============================

Cirrus Logic GD5426 :

 - Be sure that the Cirrus Logic drivers are in the Windows System directory.
 - Install AnyView Basic Support. To do this, select `Cancel' when AnyView 
   Install prompts that it needs to detect your video hardware. Next, select
   Generic from the Video Card Selection dialog box. When prompted if you
   want to install Generic Support, select `No'. Then select `Yes' when asked
   if you wish to install Basic Support.
 - After the Basic Install is complete, when you are asked if you wish to
   restart Windows, click on `No'.
 - Next modify the ANYDRV.INI and SYSTEM.INI to match the following :

ANYDRV.INI :
[AnyViewSupport]
ChipSet=Generic
VideoMemory=1M
MonitorRes=1 1 1 0
Driver640x480x16=12_1280.drv
Driver800x600x16=12_1280.drv
Driver1024x768x16=12_1280.drv
Driver640x480x256=256_1024.drv
Driver800x600x256=256_1024.drv
Driver1024x768x256=256_1024.drv
Driver640x480x64K=64k_800.drv
Driver800x600x64K=64k_800.drv
Driver640x480x16M=16m_640.drv
SysIniXRes=
SysIniYRes=
SysIniPix=system.ini CLVGA videomode
PixStringFormat=Combined
CombinedString4bit=18 88 93 108
CombinedString8bit=95 92 96 8bit_1280
CombinedString16bit=100 101 16bit_1024 16bit_1280
CombinedString24bit=113 24bit_800 24bit_1024 24bit_1280

SYSTEM.INI :
[CLVGA]
videomode=95
dpi=96



Compaq QVision :

 - AnyView currently will only support the QVision drivers named QVISION4.DRV 
   and QVISION8.DRV. You must use these rather than the drivers named 
   QPQLQV04.EXE AND QPQLQV08.EXE.
 - Be sure that the Compaq drivers are in the Windows System directory.
 - Install AnyView Basic Support. To do this, select `Cancel' when AnyView 
   Install prompts that it needs to detect your video hardware. Next, select
   Generic from the Video Card Selection dialog box. When prompted if you
   want to install Generic Support, select `No'. Then select `Yes' when asked
   if you wish to install Basic Support.
 - After the Basic Install is complete, when you are asked if you wish to
   restart Windows, click on `No'.
 - Next modify the ANYDRV.INI and COMPAQ.INI to match the following :

ANYDRV.INI :
[AnyViewSupport]
ChipSet=Generic
VideoMemory=1M
MonitorRes=1 1 1 0
Driver640x480x16=qvision4.drv
Driver800x600x16=qvision4.drv
Driver1024x768x16=qvision4.drv
Driver640x480x256=qvision8.drv
Driver800x600x256=qvision8.drv
Driver1024x768x256=qvision8.drv
SysIniXRes=compaq.ini display resolution
SysIniYRes=
ResStringFormat=Other
OtherResString=low medium high NA
SysIniPix=compaq.ini display dacmode
PixStringFormat=BPP

COMPAQ.INI :
[display]
resource=small
resolution=low
dacmode=8
language=english



Diamond SpeedStar Pro (Cirrus Logic GD5426) :

 - Before you install AnyView, you need to run the install program named
   GO.EXE on the SpeedStar Pro Windows Driver Disk. This program will 
   create a directory on your hard drive named \SSPRO\WIN.
 - When running AnyView Setup, select Generic from the Video Card Selection
   dialog box. When prompted for the OEMSETUP.INF or the OEM Setup Disk,
   type in C:\SSPRO\WIN (this assumes you installed the drivers to C drive.)
 - After the Generic Install is complete, when you are asked if you wish to
   restart Windows, click on `No'.
 - Next modify the ANYDRV.INI and SYSTEM.INI to match the following :
   (much of this will already be filled out from the install)

ANYDRV.INI :
[AnyViewSupport]
ChipSet=Generic
VideoMemory=1M
MonitorRes=1 1 1 0
Driver640x480x16=SSPRO16.drv
Driver800x600x16=SSPRO16.drv
Driver1024x768x16=SSPRO16.drv
Driver640x480x256=SSPRO256.drv
Driver800x600x256=SSPRO256.drv
Driver1024x768x256=SSPRO256.drv
Driver640x480x64K=SSPRO64K.drv
Driver800x600x64K=SSPRO64K.drv
Driver640x480x16M=SSPRO16M.drv
SysIniXRes=
SysIniYRes=
SysIniPix=system.ini SpeedStarPRO videomode
PixStringFormat=Combined
CombinedString4bit=18 88 93 108
CombinedString8bit=95 92 96 8bit_1280
CombinedString16bit=100 101 16bit_1024 16bit_1280
CombinedString24bit=113 24bit_800 24bit_1024 24bit_1280

SYSTEM.INI :
[SpeedStarPRO]
videomode=95
dpi=96



Diamond Viper (Weitek P9000) :

 - Before you install AnyView, you need to run the install program named
   GO.EXE on the Viper Installation disk. This program will create a directory
   on your hard drive named \VIPER\WIN31.
 - When running AnyView Setup, select Generic from the Video Card Selection
   dialog box. When prompted for the OEMSETUP.INF or the OEM Setup Disk,
   type in C:\VIPER\WIN31 (this assumes you installed the drivers to C drive.)
 - After the Generic Install is complete, when you are asked if you wish to
   restart Windows, click on `No'.
 - Next modify the ANYDRV.INI and SYSTEM.INI to match the following :
   (much of this will already be filled out from the install)

ANYDRV.INI :
[AnyViewSupport]
ChipSet=Generic
VideoMemory=2M
MonitorRes=1 1 1 0
Driver640x480x256=viper_08.drv
Driver800x600x256=viper_08.drv
Driver1024x768x256=viper_08.drv
Driver640x480x64K=viper_16.drv
Driver800x600x64K=viper_16.drv
Driver1024x768x64K=viper_16.drv
Driver640x480x16M=viper_32.drv
Driver800x600x16M=viper_32.drv
SysIniXRes=system.ini viper.drv Resolution
SysIniYRes=system.ini viper.drv Resolution
SysIniPix=system.ini viper.drv Colors
PixStringFormat=Colors

SYSTEM.INI :
[viper.drv]
Resolution=640x480
Colors=256
Palette=normal
   (or if you use Power Palette, set Palette=POWER)



Tseng Labs W32 :

 - When running AnyView Setup, select Generic from the Video Card Selection
   dialog box. When prompted for the OEMSETUP.INF or the OEM Setup Disk,
   insert the W32 Windows Driver Disk in drive A and type A:\
 - After the Generic Install is complete, when you are asked if you wish to
   restart Windows, click on `No'.
 - Verify that the INI files are set as follows :

ANYDRV.INI :
[AnyViewSupport]
ChipSet=Generic
VideoMemory=1M
MonitorRes=1 1 1 0
Driver640x480x16=vga4l4.drv
Driver800x600x16=vga4l4.drv
Driver1024x768x16=vga4h4.drv
Driver1280x1024x16=vga4h4.drv
Driver640x480x256=vga4a8t.drv
Driver800x600x256=vga4a8t.drv
Driver1024x768x256=vga4a8t.drv
Driver640x480x32K=vga4aht.drv
Driver800x600x32K=vga4aht.drv
Driver640x480x64K=vga4ahtx.drv
Driver800x600x64K=vga4ahtx.drv
Driver640x480x16M=vga44r.drv
SysIniXRes=system.ini boot.description display.drv
SysIniYRes=system.ini boot.description display.drv
SysIniPix=system.ini boot.description display.drv
PixStringFormat=Colors

SYSTEM.INI :
[boot.description]
display.drv=ET4-W32  640x480 256 col. (Small fonts)



==============================================================================
   Large/Small Font Issues
==============================================================================

   The default DPI values in Windows for Large Fonts is 120. If you want
   the effect of running Windows with large font display drivers, set the
   DPI setting in DPI WYZARD to 120 for 800x600 and 1024x768 resolutions.

   To change the system fonts that Program Manager uses, you must modify the
   SYSTEM.INI and restart Windows. If both the Small Font and Large Font 
   entries in the WIN.INI are present, you can easily switch back and forth
   by changing the following four entries in the SYSTEM.INI :
	[boot]           
	fixedfon.fon=
	fonts.fon=
	oemfonts.fon=
	[boot.description]
	aspect=


System Small Fonts
==================

SYSTEM.INI
[boot]           
fixedfon.fon=vgafix.fon
fonts.fon=vgasys.fon
oemfonts.fon=vgaoem.fon

[boot.description]
aspect=100,96,96

WIN.INI
[fonts]
Courier 10,12,15 (VGA res)=COURE.FON
MS Sans Serif 8,10,12,14,18,24 (VGA res)=SSERIFE.FON
MS Serif 8,10,12,14,18,24 (VGA res)=SERIFE.FON
Small Fonts (VGA res)=SMALLE.FON
Symbol 8,10,12,14,18,24 (VGA res)=SYMBOLE.FON

Files in System directory :

VGAFIX.FON
VGASYS.FON
VGAOEM.FON
COURE.FON
SSERIFE.FON
SERIFE.FON
SMALLE.FON
SYMBOLE.FON


System Large Fonts
==================

[boot]           
fixedfon.fon=8514fix.fon
fonts.fon=8514sys.fon
oemfonts.fon=8514oem.fon

[boot.description]
aspect=100,120,120

WIN.INI
[fonts]
Courier 10,12,15 (8514/a res)=COURF.FON
MS Sans Serif 8,10,12,14,18,24 (8514/a res)=SSERIFF.FON
MS Serif 8,10,12,14,18,24 (8514/a res)=SERIFF.FON
Small Fonts (8514/a res)=SMALLF.FON
Symbol 8,10,12,14,18,24 (8514/a res)=SYMBOLF.FON

Files in System directory :

8514FIX.FON
8514SYS.FON
8514OEM.FON
COURF.FON
SSERIFF.FON
SERIFF.FON
SMALLF.FON
SYMBOLF.FON


