
                   Installation of the CLMODE Utility:
                   -----------------------------------


1)  From the Root Directory (C:\), Enter MD CLMODEVD to make a sub-directory
    named CLMODEVD.

2)  From the Root Directory (C:\), Enter CD\CLMODEVD to change to the 
    sub-directory CLMODEVD.

3)  Insert the Upgrade Video Drivers Diskette into Diskette Drive A:.

4)  From the C:\CLMODEVD sub-directory, Enter COPY A:CLMODEVD.EXE to copy  
    the Self-Extracting Reply Upgrade CLMODE Utility file.

5)  Enter CLMODEVD to self-extract the CLMODE Utility. 



            Using the CLMODE Utility to Select Monitor Types:
            -------------------------------------------------

     The CLMODE Utility allows the user to define the type of monitor
     attached and to set the video modes supported by the on-board SVGA.

     USING CLMODE'S MENU-DRIVEN INTERFACE:

     At the DOS Prompt, type:

	CLMODE [Enter]

     The main popup window consists of a number of buttons.  Each button
     represents a different option or menu.  The underlined letter of a 
     button name specifies the hot key combination for that item.  For
     example, press the [Alt] and the underlined letter keys simultaneously
     to select an option.  

     NOTE:  If you intend to use a mouse with CLMODE, then a mouse driver
            should be installed prior to running the CLMODE Utility.
	
     CHOOSING THE ATTACHED MONITOR TYPE:

     Selecting the proper monitor type will allow the on-board SVGA to
     display the highest quality output that it is capable of with the 
     attached monitor.  The monitor type determines what video modes and
     vertical refresh rates will be available to your system.  A description
     of the available monitor types is given at the end of this	text file.

     Select the Monitor Type button.  The Monitor Type setup window will be
     displayed.  The current monitor type will be highlighted initially.  
     Use the cursor keys or the mouse to choose the type of monitor attached.
     Selecting the Advanced monitor type will enable you to customize the
     monitor timings for the monitor you are using.

     To customize the monitor timings, use the mouse or the tab key to 
     select the gray Set Advanced button.  It will only be available if the 
     Advanced Monitor type is selected.  This will bring up a new dialog box
     with menus for each available resolution.  Select the desired refresh
     rate for each resolution.  Consult the monitor's manual for the correct
     rate.  When all of the settings are correct, select the OK button.

     Before saving the new monitor type, you may want to select the Verify
     button to view each of the new video timings that you have selected to
     verify that they are compatible with your monitor.  After each test
     screen is diplayed, press [Enter] or the left mouse button to see the
     next video mode.

     Press the Help button to get a detailed explanation on the monitor 
     types and the VGA refresh rates.


     AVAILABLE VIDEO MODES:

     Select the Video Mode button.  The Video Mode Preview window displays
     all of the modes supported according to the monitor type attached and
     the amount of video memory present.  This list of video modes will tell
     you which are available in your current configuration for use with 
     extended resolution drivers.  To see what different video modes look 
     like on your monitor, select the Preview button.  After each test 
     screen is displayed, press [Enter] or the left mouse button to see the 
     next video mode.  Press [Esc] or the right mouse button and you will 
     return to the Video Modes Preview window.  

     EXITING CLMODE:

     To exit CLMODE at any time, press the [Alt] and [F4] simultaneously or
     select the Exit button.  When the CLMODE Utility exits, the current 
     video mode, monitor type, and VGA refresh rate will be displayed. 
     Exiting will save the current configuration.  

     CLMODE COMMAND LINE OPTIONS FOR AUTOEXEC.BAT:

     In order to have the monitor type remembered from one session to the
     next, you must edit your AUTOEXEC.BAT as follows:

     Add the following line:

	CLMODE [[modenum][+*-]] [m[montype]  t6=x t8=x t1=x t2=x]

     where:

	[modenum]    mode number
	[+*-]        + selects 400 lines (default)
		     * selects 350 lines 
		     - selects 200 lines
	[montype]    monitor type
	t6=x(Hz)     640x480  @ (0=60, 1=72)
	t8=x(Hz)     800x600  @ (0=56, 1=60, 2=72)
	t1=x(Hz)    1024x768  @ (0=87i,1=60, 2=70, 3=72)
	t2=x(Hz)    1280x1024 @ (0=87i,1=Not Available)

     For example, to select mode 3 for a Super VGA monitor (montype 2), 
     add the following command line to your AUTOEXEC.BAT:

	CLMODE 3+ m2 

     To select custom monitor timings with 640x480 at 60Hz and 800x600
     at 72Hz Refresh, add the following:

	CLMODE t6=0 t8=2 


 

                       TABLE OF COMMON MONITOR TYPES:     

    ͻ
     Type Monitor Type    Horizontal      Vertical       Display	
      #                 Frequency (kHz) Frequency (kHz) Resolutions
    Ķ
      0     IBM 8512         31.5             60         640x480	
    	     IBM 8513                                   		
    	     IBM 8518                                   		
    	     IBM 8503                                   		
    Ķ
      1     IBM 8514         31.5             60         640x480   
            IBM 8515         35.5       43.5 Interlaced 1024x768   
    	     IBM 8516                                   		
    Ķ
      2     NEC 2A           31.5             60         640x480   
    	                      35.2             56         800x600   
    Ķ
      3     NEC II           31.5             60         640x480   
    	                      35.2             56         800x600   
    	                      35.5       43.5 Interlaced 1024x768   
    Ķ
      4     NEC 3D           31.5             60         640x480   
    	                      37.8             60         800x600   
    	                      37.8       43.5 Interlaced 1024x768   
    Ķ
      5   Sony CPD-1304      31.5             60         640x480   
            NEC 3FGx         48.0             72         800x600   
          Nanao 9065S        48.0             60        1024x768   
    	     IBM 6312                                   		
          Nanao 9070U        48.0       43.5 Interlaced 1280x1024  
    Ķ
      6     NEC 4D           31.5             60         640x480   
            NEC 4FG          48.0             72         800x600   
    	     IBM 6314         48.0             72        1024x768   
    	     IBM 6319                                   		
          Nanao T240i        56.0             70        1024x768   
    	                      48.0       43.5 Interlaced 1280x1024  
    Ķ
      7     NEC 5D           31.5             60         640x480   
          NEC 5FG/6FG        48.0             72         800x600   
          Nanao T560i        58.3             72        1024x768   
    	     IBM 6317                                   		
    	   Nanao T660i        48.0       43.5 Interlaced 1280x1024  
    	   Nanao F550i                                  		
    	   Nanao F750i                                  		
    	   Nanao 9400i                                  		
    	   Nanao 9080i                                  		
    ͼ
