

Windows 3.0 Installation Instructions
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Files on Disk
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V7SETUP  EXE - Installs Video Seven drivers
OEMSETUP INF - Windows Setup information file
VDDVGA	 386 - Video Seven VDD for 386 Enhanced operation
V748016  DRV - 640 x 480 16 colors for all V7 boards
V754016  DRV - 720 x 540 16 colors for all V7 boards
V760016  DRV - 800 x 600 16 colors for all V7 boards
V776816  DRV - 1024 x 768 16 colors for V-RAM VGA, VGA 1024i and VRAM II
V7480256 DRV - 640 x 480 256 colors for 512K V-RAM VGA and VGA 1024i
V7512256 DRV - 720 x 512 256 colors for 512K V-RAM VGA
V7248256 DRV - 640 x 480 256 colors for VRAM II
V7260256 DRV - 800 x 600 256 colors for 1Mb VRAM II
V7276256 DRV - 1024 x 768 256 colors for 1Mb VRAM II


Installing Windows 3.0
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If you already have Windows 3.0 installed, follow steps 3 through 5 below.

     Install Windows 3.0 selecting "VGA" or "Video Seven VGA w/512K"
     as the display option.
     NOTE:  Choosing "Video Seven VGA w/512K" will lead to incorrect
     results with the VRAMII.
  2  Start Microsoft Windows.
  3  Place the Video Seven VGA Windows 3.0 Driver Disk in Drive A.
  4  Use the FILE-RUN command and type:

     A:\V7SETUP <Enter>

     V7SETUP will modify your Windows SETUP.INF file so you can easily 
     change resolutions from within Windows.
  5  To change your display resolution while in Windows, run Windows SETUP.
     Select "Options" and then "Change System Settings."  Choose from
     the list of Video Seven drivers the display resolution you wish to 
     install.
  6  Select "Restart Windows" and you will be in the resolution you
     chose in step 5.

  386 Owners:  Running Windows 3.0 in 386 Enhanced Mode requires the
  file VDDVGA.386 on the Video Seven Windows Driver Disk be used.  Windows
  SETUP will copy this file from the disk, however, you may be required
  to have your Windows 3.0 disks available to complete this step.

  VGA 16 Owners:  If your VGA 16 is in "PURE VGA" mode, you will experience
  problems running Windows.  To correctly run Windows you should make
  sure that the VGA 16 extended modes are enabled (i.e. Switch 8 is
  set to ON, or you have run V7VGA PURE:OFF prior to executing the
  Windows command.
  If, for some reason, you wish to run Windows with the VGA 16 set in
  PURE mode, you must add the following line to the [386Enh] section of your
  Windows SYSTEM.INI file:

       EMMExclude=C000-C7FF

  Usage of this is documented in the Windows SYSINI2.TXT file.


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