Intergraph TD-300 Maintenance Manual - page 30
16 Chapter 2 -- Configuring the System
ROM, key in the following when asked for the path to the file, where drive is
the drive letter for the CD-ROM drive:
drive:\i386
About the System’s Video Display
When you start your system for the first time, it uses the installed operating
system’s VGA display driver to run the video display. To enable the system
to use its installed G95 video display adapter at other display resolutions,
you must configure the video display to use the Intergraph G95 video display
driver. This driver is installed on the system’s hard disk, and is also
delivered on a backup diskette.
The Intergraph G95 video display adapter is based on the Matrox 2064W
video display engine. G95 provides resolutions up to 1600 x 1280 in 256,
65,000, and 16.7 million colors, and screen refresh rates up to 120 Hz. G95
communicates through an optimized PCI interface capable of 120 MB per
second transfers. If your system is running Windows NT Workstation 3.51,
G95 provides more advanced features, including 3D acceleration for
OpenGL.
The base version G95 graphics provides 2 MB of dual ported WRAM
(Window RAM), upgradable to 4 and 8 MB. Additional memory increases
the number of colors available at each resolution, enabling you to work in
true color and 3D at higher resolutions.
For more information on the G95 video display adapter and driver, refer to
the README.TXT file delivered with the G95 video display driver.
Configuring the System in Windows NT
To configure the system when it is running Windows NT, you must
configure the video display and the TCP/IP networking software.
Configuring the Video Display
Use the Display application in the Windows NT Control Panel to change the
video display configuration for the G95 driver.