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The document serves as a user guide for ATI Graphics Accelerators, detailing installation procedures and safety precautions. It includes instructions for setting up the graphics card, installing enhanced drivers, and troubleshooting. Additionally, it confirms compliance with FCC and Canadian regulations for electronic devices.
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Welcome to the User's Guide for ATI Graphics Accelerators! This comprehensive guide provides step-by-step instructions for installing and setting up your new graphics accelerator card. **Getting Started** ATI Technologies Inc. presents their cutting-edge graphics accelerators, designed to boost system performance and display exceptional graphics.
Your new card comes equipped with enhanced drivers and award-winning software utilities to enhance productivity. **Additional Resources** For more information or troubleshooting assistance, refer to the following sources: * Readme File: Insert ATI's Installation CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. * Online Help: Available under Windows 3.1x and
Windows 95 for guidance on using ATI's enhanced display drivers. **Installation** The installation process is divided into two easy steps: 1. Place the card in your computer 2. Install ATI's Enhanced Drivers **Important Precautions** Before performing any hardware procedure, ensure you follow these safety guidelines: * Turn off power to your
system and discharge static electricity by touching a grounded surface. * The manufacturer assumes no liability for damage caused by improper installation. **Preparing Your Computer** If using an operating system other than Windows 95, you may need to reconfigure your system before installing the card. Consult your computer system manual if
necessary. **Installing the Graphics Accelerator Card** 1. Power off the computer and monitor. 2. Disconnect the monitor cable from the back of your computer. 3. Remove the computer cover, remembering to discharge static electricity by touching the metal surface of the chassis. 4. If there is an existing graphics card, remove it carefully (saving
any screws). 5. Disable on-board graphics capability if necessary. **Next Steps** Align your new card with an empty expansion slot and secure it properly. 1. First, locate the AGP slot on your computer and gently insert the card into place. You might need to remove the rear cover of the expansion slot you chose. Hold the card by its top edge and
carefully fasten it with a screw. 2. Replace the screws to secure the card in position, then cover up again. 3. Connect your monitor to the graphics card using a secure cable. 4. Turn on your computer and monitor. 5. Once installed, follow the on-screen instructions to install ATI's enhanced display drivers. Insert CD-ROM into drive. If Windows NT
auto-runs, skip to step 5. Click Start > Run, type D:\ATISETUP (use correct drive letter if D). Choose Easy Install from list. Page 23: Install enhanced drivers & ATI VIDEO PLAYER for Win 3.1x. Enhanced driver required for high performance, resolutions & features. ATI VIDEO PLAYER provides full-screen MPEG playback with good color quality. Page
24: Select Run > Type D:\ATISETUP (correct drive letter). Click Display Drivers and follow on-screen instructions. Select monitor for correct resolution & refresh rate operation. Page 25: Select Run > Type D:\ATISETUP (correct drive letter). Click ATI VIDEO PLAYER and complete installation. See online help for more information. To install enhanced
drivers for OS/2, run INSTALL program in OS/2. This checks system for conflicts, sets monitor type & installs display driver. Start OS/2, double-click Full Screen object, insert CD-ROM & type D:\ (correct drive letter). Type CD UTILITY > OS2INST > QUICK SETUP to specify monitor. Select Drivers Installation from Main Menu to copy enhanced
driver files. Page 29: Select correct OS/2 version and press ENTER or choose destination directory. Page 30: In OS/2 full-screen command prompt, type DSPINSTL & select Primary Display. Choose latest ATI enhanced driver version and click OK. Install Using Defaults for Monitor Type. Type EXIT to close prompt, shut down & restart OS/2. default
screen resolution set to 640 x 480 in 256 colors. For custom settings, refer to the OS/2 User’s Guide or README64.INF file in the C:\MACH_OS2 directory. The ATI-TV add-in board enhances video/audio input from various sources, including TV, antenna/cable, VCR, and video games. Displaying closed-captioned text is possible with the ATI-TV tuner.
However, users with ATI All-In-Wonder or All-In-Wonder Pro multimedia cards do not require this product. The VESA feature works by allowing software that follows certain standards to function properly, and an M64VBE program can be used to load this mode. To install utilities, type CD UTILITY at the command prompt, then select Utilities
Installation from the Main Menu and follow the on-screen instructions. If a custom monitor configuration is required, the user can choose a compatible monitor or read VDIF files provided by the manufacturer, or manually set up their monitor by checking its specifications and selecting Custom Setup. It's essential to review the monitor type setting
carefully as an incorrect setting may damage the monitor. This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15 and is subject to the following conditions: it must not cause harmful interference and must accept any received interference, including that which may cause undesired operation. The equipment has been tested and found to meet Class B digital
standards for a device of this type, according to the FCC's Part 15 regulations. Unauthorized modifications or changes to the unit could void its operating authority. The Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations are met by this apparatus, as indicated by Industry Canada Compliance Statement ICES-003. CE compliance is confirmed
through EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and Amendment 92/31/EEC, with specific standards of EN 50081-1 and EN 55022/CISPR 22. Users should be aware that this is a Class B product, which may cause radio interference in a domestic environment, necessitating measures to mitigate this issue.

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