Follow the instructions on the screen to select a resolution
and the refresh rate it uses. When you see the Screen
Adjustment display, follow the instructions on the screen to
adjust the display parameters. If the adjustments are still
incorrect, use the controls on your monitor to make further
adjustments.
When you have set a refresh rate for each resolution, be sure
to save your settings.
3.
The
Power-Up Video Mode option is set
to the default
setting of
VGA
(CVSO)
, and you should probably leave it
at this setting. If you need to use a different video mode
each time you turn on or reset your computer, select this
option
and set it to either
EGA, CGA, MDA720X350, or
MDA640X400.
4.
The
VGA Memory Size option sets
the
amount
of video
memory made available to VGA and Super VGA
applications. VGA drivers and VESA drivers may restrict
the resolution and color depth if you do not allocate
enough video memory. When the Mach32 accelerator is
running in accelerated modes, most Mach32 drivers
override this setting to ensure that enough video memory
is available.
If you have 1MB of video memory installed, the default
setting of
Shared is correct
for your system. If you have
2MB, you should select
512Kb.
5.
When you have selected all the correct settings, press
F10
to
save the configuration.
The settings you selected become the power-on default
settings. If you need to change these settings temporarily, select
the
Set Current Video Mode/Configuration option
from the Main Selection Menu and follow the instructions on
the screen.
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Using the Video Utilities
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Page 127: ...AT IDE hard disk drive connector JBJ2 Speaker connector JlFl Specifications A 15 ...
Page 128: ...Auxiliary 2 V front fan connector J3A1 ISA expansion board connectors A 16 Specifications ...
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