3Dlabs Wildcat 4210 User Manual - page 17
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To install Wildcat 4210 driver in Windows NT 4.0:
1. Log on to Windows NT using an account that has administrative privileges.
2. Insert the delivery media (diskettes or CD) into the appropriate device on the computer.
3. Go to Start » Settings » Control Panel » Display » Settings » Display Type » Change.
4. In the Change Display dialog, click Have Disk.
5. In the Install From Disk dialog, type the path to the directory that contains the delivery media.
6. In the Change Display dialog box, verify that the Wildcat 4210 driver is highlighted and then click
OK.
7. Click Yes when asked if you want to install a third-party driver.
8. When a message displays that the driver installed successfully, click OK.
9. Click Close to exit the Display Type dialog.
10. Click Close to exit the Display Properties dialog.
11. When told that the computer must be restarted for the new settings to take effect, remove the
diskette from the computer’s floppy disk drive, if applicable, and click Yes.
12. After the computer restarts and you log in, a message displays stating that a new display driver has
been installed, and that you should use the Display option in the Control Panel to select the
preferred display resolution. Click OK.
See Chapter 3, “Using the Video Card,” for instructions on defining the display properties.
Installing Heidi
®
Driver Software for AutoDesk Applications
The Heidi driver software allows full-screen multisampling of and compatibility with AutoDesk
applications, as well as hardware acceleration of the Wildcat 4210 video card via OpenGL. To install
the Heidi driver software and to activate full screen multisampling, refer to the
README
file on driver
Disk 3 or in the Disk 3 folder of the driver CD.
Verifying the Default Video Display Driver
To verify the default video display driver in Windows 2000:
1. Go to Start » Settings » Control Panel » Display » Settings.
2. Verify that two Wildcat 4210 devices are listed under Display.
3. Click Cancel to close the Display Properties dialog.
See Chapter 3, “Using the Video Card,” for instructions on defining the display properties.