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Legal Notices
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252.227-7013 or subparagraphs (c) (1) and (2) of Commercial 
Computer Software -- Restricted Rights at 48 CFR 52.227-19, as 
applicable.

Unpublished -- rights reserved under the copyright laws of the 
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Version Information
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Product:        Intense 3D 100       
Number:         SHBY110AC-0500A
Version:        04.03.31.33
Date:           December 9, 1997
Description:    Graphics Drivers for Intense 3D 100 Graphics Card
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System Requirements
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 IBM PC or compatible 
 Pentium processor 
 8 MB or higher 
 PCI bus slot 
 Windows 95
 CD-ROM drive

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End of System Requirements
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New Features
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Direct X 5.0 support added.

Direct 3D support increased and performance improved in the following areas:
	- Alpha transparency
	- Mipmap Linear mode
	- Gouraud triangle setup performance
	- Texturing performance

Direct Draw frame rate performance improved

Redline support: Verite.dll is a lower level set of commands that abstract the hardware 
using the Redline API.  Redline.dll is higher level and implements more of the Redline API.
Redline.dll requires verite.dll to be present on the system since redline.dll sometimes 
calls routines in verite.dll.  Verite.dll is not dependent on redline.dll, since it 
implements basic, low level interactions with the hardware.

Intense 3D 100 property sheet saves and restores the current Gamma value.

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TRs/CRs
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11/19/97
Fix applied for Active Desktop text scrolling problem.

9/13/97
Accelerated opaque rectangle fill problem fixed.
(Fixes Office '97 Word and other Office applications
while scrolling or paging files)

6/26/97
Fixed ICON in Vcon.exe
Changed Version info for the driver files

6/18/97
Edited readme.txt to say that gamma is disabled in
8bpp (256 color) mode.

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End of TRs/CRs
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Installing Intense 3D 100 Driver 
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Note: Before installation, please read ALL Instructions!

Note: To determine which version of Windows 95 you are using, type "ver" at a
      DOS command window.  The version will be displayed.


Installation instructions for Windows 95 [version 4.00.950]

1. Log on to Windows 95.
2. Right-click the Windows 95 desktop.  Select Properites.  The Display Properties dialog displays.
3. Select Settings (tab); then select Change Display Type.
4. In the Change Display Type dialog, select the Change button beside the Adapter Type box.
5. Select the Show all devices box.
6. Scroll to top and select [Standard Display Types] from the Manufacturers list.
7. Select Standard Display Adapter from the list of adapter models.
8. Select OK
9. Select Close in the Change Display Type dialog.  Select Close in the Display Properties dialog.
10. Select Yes to restart your computer.
11. Your computer will restart Windows 95.
12. Log on to Windows 95.
13. Right-click on the desktop, select 'Properties.' This will open Display Properties.
14. Select the 'Settings' tab.
15. Select the 'Change Display Type...' button. 
16. In the Change Display Type dialog, select the 'Change...' button. 
17. In the Change Display dialog, select the 'Have Disk...' button. 
18. In the Install From Disk dialog box, type or browse for the location of the I3D100 installation
files and Select 'OK'.
19. From the displayed list, select the model of your display adapter and select 'OK'.
20. Select 'Close' in the Display Type dialog box.
21. Select 'Close' in the Display Properties applet.
22. Select 'Yes' to restart the computer.
23. Log on to Windows 95.
24. Right-click the Windows 95 desktop.  Select Properites.  The Display Properties dialog displays.
24. Select Settings (tab); then select your preferred settings and 'OK.'
25. Select 'OK' to the Display Properties dialog. 
26. Answer the Monitor setting question.
27. If prompted, restart the system.


Installation instructions for Windows 95 [version 4.00.1111]

1. Log on to Windows 95.
2. Right-click the Windows 95 desktop.  Select Properites.  The Display Properties dialog displays.
3. Select Settings; then select Advanced Properties button.
4. In the Advanced Properties dialog, select the Change button on the Adapter sheet.
5. Select the Show all devices radio button.
6. Scroll to top and select [Standard Display Types] from the Manufacturers list.
7. Select Standard Display Adapter (VGA) from the list of adapter models.
8. Select 'OK'.
9. Select Close in the Advanced Properties dialog.  Select Close in the Display Properties dialog.
10. Select 'Yes' to restart your computer.
11. Your computer will restart Windows 95.
12. Log on to Windows 95.
13. Right-click on the desktop, select 'Properties.' This will open Display Properties.
14. Select the 'Settings' tab.
15. Select the 'Advanced Properties' button. 
16. In the Advanced Properties dialog, select the 'Change...' button on the Adapter sheet. 
17. In the Change Display dialog, select the 'Have Disk...' button.
18. In the Install From Disk dialog, type or browse for the location of the I3D100 installation 
    files and Select 'OK'.
19. From the displayed list, select the model of your display adapter and select 'OK'.
20. Select 'Close' in the Display Type dialog.
21. Select 'Close' in the Display Properties applet.
22. Select 'Yes' to restart the computer.
23. Log on to Windows 95.
24. Right-click the Windows 95 desktop.  Select Properites.  The Display Properties dialog displays.
24. Select the Settings tab; then select your preferred settings and 'OK.'
25. Select 'OK' to the Display Properties dialog. 
26. Answer the Display setting question.
27. If prompted, restart the system.


SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONS

If an Invalid Settings dialog automatically comes up the first time after reboot.

1. Click 'OK' to close this window.
2. The Display Properties->Settings Dialog will automatically come up. Select your preferred Color
palette and/or Desktop area settings and then select 'OK.'
3. Select 'Yes' to restart Windows 95.

If the Invalid Settings dialog does not automatically come up, follow these instructions.

1. Right-click the Windows 95 desktop.  Select Properties.  The Display Properties dialog displays.
2. Select Settings tab.
3. Select your preferred Color palette and/or Desktop area settings and then select 'OK.'
4. Select 'Yes' to restart Windows 95.

After the computer restarts, you can select the Intense 3D 100 tab in the Display Properties dialog
to change the computers video display attributes. Refer to Chapter 5 "Operating Notes" of the 
Installation Guide for information on working around problems you may encounter.

Note:  The Gamma feature in the Intense 3D 100 tab is not operable at 256 colors mode. 
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VCON Utility Notes
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Gamma Correction
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The Vcon utility allows you to change your Gamma setting without saving it.

Note:  The Gamma feature in the Intense 3D 100 Control Applet is not operable at 256 colors
       mode.


Bilinear filter
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Auto - Filtering will be used as needed.

Always On - Filtering is always on;  graphics/games may be slower, but quality will be the 
            best.

Always Off - Filtering is always off;  graphics/games will play faster, but quality will be
             lower.

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Documentation
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A customer installation Guide is provided in the Intense 3D 100 kit.  
Refer to Microsofts Windows 95 documentation and Help for more information on 
installing drivers, software applications, and configuring your computers video display.

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Customer Support
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Finding Intergraph on the Internet

You can find Intergraph on the Internet in the following ways:
	If you have a World Wide Web browser, use it to visit http://www.intergraph.com.  
	For Intense 3D 100 information and software, visit http://www.intergraph.com/ics/I3D100.  
	
	If you have a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) program, connect to Intergraph at 
	ftp.intergraph.com.  For Intense 3D 100 information and software, go 
	to bbs/consumer

	If you have a Gopher program, connect to Intergraph at gopher.intergraph.com.  
	For Intense 3D 100 information and software, go to bbs/consumer

	You can get information from Intergraphs email server at info@intergraph.com.  
	Put help in the body of the message (the subject line is ignored) to get 
	information on such subjects as Intergraphs online services and where to 
	get World Wide Web browsers.

Using the Intergraph Bulletin Board Service

Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, the Intergraph Bulletin Board 
Service (IBBS) is an electronic forum for Intergraph customers to 
exchange information with Intergraph's technical and marketing staff, 
and with other Intergraph customers.  You can use the IBBS to get 
technical support information, documentation and training 
information, programs, and software updates and fixes.  The IBBS is 
also available for you to give suggestions, make inquiries, and report 
problems.

To connect to the IBBS:
1. Set your systems communications protocol for eight (8) data bits, 
no parity, one (1) stop bit, and any baud rate up to 14,400.
2. Using a modem, dial the IBBS number, 1-205-730-8786.  You 
can dial 1-205-730-6504 if you are using a 2,400 baud connection.
3. When connected, respond to the login request by keying in your 
user ID.  If you have not connected before, key in new to create a 
user ID.
4. Follow the menus to find what you need.  If you are new to 
computer bulletin boards, the IBBS provides clear choices and 
plenty of online help.  A text file that explains IBBS commands 
and organization is available for you to download.
 For Intense 3D 100 information, go to I -- W -- F.

If you have trouble connecting to or using the IBBS, log a problem 
through the Intergraph Customer Response Center (product entry 
IBBS), send a fax to 1-205-730-1110, or leave a message for the 
System Operator (Sysop) at 1-205-730-1413.

Getting Telephone Support
If you cant find what you need in this document, on one of 
Intergraphs Internet sites , or through the FAXLink, you can call the 
Customer Response Center at 1-800-226-4891 during these periods:

Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Central Time (except holidays)
Saturdays, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Central Time (except holidays)

Have the following information readily available when you call:

The products name (Intense 3D 100).
Your name and telephone number.
A brief description of the question or problem.
System Information - System Vendor & Model # or Motherboard Vendor & Chip Set
		     Manufacturer of System BIOS & Version #


Getting Warranty Service
To obtain warranty service, contact the original place of purchase to 
determine if your Intense 3D 100 board is covered within their 
warranty period.  If the place of purchase warranty period has expired, 
your extended warranty period is covered by Intergraph.  Refer to the 
warranty statement at the beginning of this document for details.
To obtain warranty service from Intergraph, you must return the 
Intense 3D 100 board in its original packaging, along with proof of 
purchase showing the purchase date, and the warranty card (found at 
the beginning of Installation Guide).  You must bear shipping, packaging, 
and insurance costs for delivering the Intense 3D 100 board to 
Intergraph.  Intergraph will provide return shipment to you.

Ship the Intense 3D 100 board to:
Intergraph Corporation
Intense 3D 100 Repair Center
9805 Kellner Road
Huntsville Alabama 35894-0001
(205)730-5599

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