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> > > > Для ББС собираюсь поставить OS/2 Merlin. Есть дистрибутив, фикспак xr_m015. Винт 20Гб, видеокарта GeForce MX200. Имеется также файл graddbb_a097.exe Вопрос такой (в Оси я новичок, правда ставил Warp3, но это аж в 2000 году): как использовать graddbb_a097.exe для моей видеокарты. И когда использовать: до установки фикспака или после? > > > Посмотри лучше в сторону SNAP http://www.scitechsoft.com > > Есть snap-os2-3.1.5 А вопрос тот же: как им пользоваться? > > > > > берёшъ и ставишъ (snap***.exe). :-) > Там же есть персональный вариант драйверов бесплатный. > Ещё есть чти_меня. > > Runtime Requirements > -------------------- > > SciTech SNAP Graphics for OS/2 requires a version of OS/2 Warp 3 or > later in order to run. More importantly, it requires at least Warp 3 > with FixPak 35, or Warp 4 with FixPak 5 installed. If you have a version > with earlier FixPaks installed, SciTech SNAP Graphics will refuse to > install. Installing FixPaks later than 35/5 may solve some problems. > Installing on versions of OS/2 newer than Warp 4 (including eComstation) > does not require any FixPak to be installed. > > SciTech SNAP Graphics for OS/2 supports the Enhanced Suspend feature of the > Enhanced Intel SpeedStep(R) Technology package for OS/2. This support > requires certain video BIOS calls to function properly. If you experience > problems with this feature, it may be necessary for you to adjust the > Enhanced Suspend settings; please refer to the readme file supplied with > the SpeedStep(R) package for details about how to do so. > > Installation Procedures > ----------------------- > > To install SciTech SNAP Graphics, simply download and run the > installation executable. The installer is a self installing executable, > and you do not need to unzip any files to your drive. The following > steps should be used for the installation: > > 1. If your current display drivers came with an uninstall utility, > please run it, as uninstalling them may solve some OS/2 and Win-OS/2 > display problems. This step can be safely left out if you already > have SNAP installed, in that case you can also skip step 2 below. > > 2. Reset your system to VGA mode, *before* installing the SNAP drivers. > Installing over the top of some display drivers does not always work > properly. Our drivers should be able to work without this step, > but some people have reported problems. > > 3. Run the installation archive to install the product. If you are > prompted to overwrite any files, you should select "Yes" unless > you have a specific reason not to do so. > > 4. Reboot your system > > 5. The system should then boot up in the 640x480x256 display mode. Once > the system is up and running you can go to the 'Screen' page of the > 'System' object to select all the available resolutions and color > depths (you have to reboot for the changes to take effect). You can > also go to the second page of the 'Screen' properties page to select > your monitor, if it has not been automatically detected properly. > > When you have completed the installation, all the SciTech SNAP Graphics > command line utilities will be located in the directory you specified > in the installation program. > > NOTE: The installation program writes files into the current OS/2 boot > partition, so you *must* boot OS/2 from the same partition that SNAP/2 > needs to be installed into. Hence if you wish to install SNAP/2 both > on a regular boot partition and a separate maintenance partition, > you will need to do a complete installation when booted on each > partition. You can however install the shared SNAP files into the > same directory if you wish. > > > Restoring Your System in Case of Failure: > ----------------------------------------- > > If SciTech SNAP Graphics does not correctly boot on your system, you > can easily switch back to the GENGRADD drivers to boot your system > to a workable state again. To revert to GENGRADD, do the following: > > 1. Boot to an Alt-F1/F2 command prompt mode > > 2. Edit CONFIG.SYS file and change > C1=SDDGRADD > to > C1=GENGRADD > > 3. Delete or rename the x:\os2\svgadata.pmi file > > 4. Reboot your system. > > If that fails you will need to revert to VGA mode and reinstall your > prior display drivers. > > NOTE: Even if you use GENGRADD, you should still be able to run the SNAP > command line utilities, provided that you didn't remove any of the > SNAP files or the DEVICE=X:\OS2\SDDHELP.SYS line from your CONFIG.SYS. > > > >
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