Advantech MIC-3368 manual Installation of Svga Driver, Installation for Windows NT

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VGA controller has an integrated 4 MB SDRAM operating at 83 MHz, and can drive CRT displays with resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 @ 64 K colors. It supports interlaced and non-interlaced analog monitors (color and monochrome VGA) in high-resolution modes while maintaining complete IBM VGA compatibility. Digital monitors (i.e. MDA, CGA, and EGA) are NOT supported. Multiple frequency (multi-sync) monitors are handled as if they were analog monitors.

4.2 Installation of SVGA Driver

The MIC-3368 is supplied with a utility CD-ROM disc that holds the necessary file for setting up the VGA display under the directory \MIC3368\VGA. The contents and pathnames of this directory are listed below:

MIC3368\VGA\Win31: VGA utility for Windows 3.1

MIC3368\VGA\Win95\w95500: VGA utility for Windows 95

MIC3368\VGA\Win98\w98600: VGA utility for Windows 98

MIC3368\VGA\WINNT: Utility for Windows NT 4.0

MIC3368\VGA\OS2: VGA utility for OS/2

Complete the following steps to install the VGA driver. Follow the procedures in the flow chart that apply to the operating system you are using with your MIC-3368.

4.3 Installation for Windows NT 4.0

1.Select "Settings" "Control Panel" from the "Start" menu.

2.Click "Display".

3.Select the "Settings" tab and click the "Display Type" button.

4.Click "Change" button in the "Adapter Type" block.

5.Click "Have Disk" button in the "Change Display" Windows.

6.Insert the utility CD-ROM disc in drive E. Type "E:\MIC3368\VGA\WINNT” in the blank column. Click "OK".

7.Click "OK".

8.Click "OK" to install the VGA driver.

9.Wait for installation to finish.

10.Click "OK" and restart the computer to enable the change to take effect.

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Contents MIC-3368 CE Notification Copyright NoticeAcknowledgements Product warranty Http//support.advantech.com.tw Packing ListTechnical Support and Sales Assistance Contents Programming the Watchdog Timer Figures Tables Hardware Configuration Introduction Standard SBC Functions SpecificationsFunctional Block Diagram 1MIC-3368 functional block diagram Jumper Locations Jumper SettingsJumpers Clear Cmos JP1 Connectors2MIC-3368 jumper and connector locations Safety PrecautionsInstalling Sdram SODIMMs Heat sink installation Installing CPU Heat SinkSoftware support Connecting Peripherals PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Connector CN5 VGA Display Connector CN3IDE Device CN10 Serial Ports CN1 and CN2USB Connector CN4 Ethernet Configuration CN6 and CN7PMC Connector CN4 Card InstallationTo remove a card To install a cardEthernet Software Configuration For Microsoft Windows Utility and DriversGeneral Information For Unix Installation for Windows NTFor Other Operating Systems \MIC3368\LAN\DOS\E100B.DOS Drivers for LantasticPage AGP-SVGA Installation of Svga Driver Bios Standard Cmos Setup Award Bios SetupEntering Setup CPU Internal Cache/External Cache Bios Features SetupVirus Warning Boot Sequence Quick Power On Self TestBoot Up Floppy Seek Boot Up NumLock StatusTypematic Rate Setting Chipset Features SetupTypematic Delay msec Typematic Rate Char/SecVGA Shared Memory Size Power Management SetupPower Management Integrated Peripherals 6 PNP/PCI Configuration SetupHDD Power Management Password Setting Load Setup DefaultsSave & Exit Setup IDE HDD Auto DetectionProgramming Watchdog Timer Data Time Interval Programming the Watchdog TimerPin Assignments System Slot J1 Connector System Slot P2 Connector System and Peripheral Slots J3 Connector System Slot J4 Connector System Slot J5 Connector Ethernet RJ-45 Connectors CN5 Eide Connector CN1RJ45-COM1 Serial Ports CN7 VGA Display connector CN6CompactFlash Socket CN9-Optional Fan Module Connectors CN8Interrupt Assignments System I/O Ports14 1st MB Memory Map