INSTALLATION OF DOWNLOADED FILES TO DISKETTE
--------------------------------------------

These display drivers must be installed from floppy diskettes.  To extract the 
files to diskette, use the -d parameter with PKUNZIP (ex. PKUNZIP -$ DISK1 A:).
This ensures that the proper volume label (S3 DRVS) is transferred to diskette.

INSTALLATION FROM DISKETTE
--------------------------

This video accelerator driver is compatible with OS/2 2.1.  Do not install it
on previous versions of OS/2.

To install this S3 video accelerator driver from diskette:

    1.  Place disk 1 into drive A (or any other diskette drive).

    2.  Open an OS/2 full-screen or OS/2 window session.

    3.  At the OS/2 command prompt, type the following command:

	A:S3INST A: C:

	     where:  A: is the diskette drive
		     C: is the drive where OS/2 2.1 is installed

	This command will copy all necessary files to the OS/2 drive.
	Insert disk 2 when prompted to do so.

    4.  Remove the diskette from the diskette drive, perform a shutdown, and
	then restart the system.

    5.  Open the "OS/2 System" folder.

    6.  Open the "System Setup" folder.

    7.  Open the "Display Driver Install" (DSPINSTL) object.

	When the Display Driver Install window appears, "S3" should be the
	default choice.  Select "OK".

	When the Monitor Configuration/Selection Utility window appears,
	the "Install Using Defaults for Monitor Type" option is preselected.
	You can accept this option or select the "Install Using Display Adapter
	Utility Program" option.

	NOTE:  If you select the Install Using Display Adapter Utility
	       Program option, follow the instructions on your screen.
	       For additional information about this option, you can
	       refer to pages 114 and 115 in the "OS/2 2.1 Installation
	       Guide".

     8. When the source directory pop-up window appears, insert the S3
	Video Accelerator Driver diskette and select Install.

	DSPINSTL determines the hardware configuration by creating the
	SVGADATA.PMI file on the drive where the OS2 directory is located.
	If the SVGADATA.PMI file has not been created, the adapter will not be
	supported.

     9.  When the installation is complete, do the following:
	 a.  Open "OS/2 System".
	 b.  Open "System Setup".
	 c.  Open the "System" object.  The Screen page of the Settings
	     notebook lists all the supported resolutions for your
	     configuration.
	 d.  Select a resolution; then, close the notebook.

    10.  Perform a shutdown; then, restart the system.


NEW SETVGA PROCEDURE
--------------------

Use the following procedure instead of the SETVGA command to return to
VGA mode.

	NOTE:  If your display is out of sync, start OS/2 using the OS/2
	       Installation Diskette, insert Diskette 1 when prompted, then
	       press Esc to access a command prompt.  Follow the instructions
	       below to reset your display mode.

o  If you installed OS/2 from diskettes:

     1.  Be sure RSPDSPI.EXE is in the \OS2\INSTALL directory.  If it is, go
	 to step 2.  If it is not, insert Installation Diskette 8 and unpack
	 RSPDSPI.EXE with the following command:

	 C:\OS2\UNPACK A:\INSTAID C: /N:RSPDSPI.EXE

	     where:  A: is the drive containing Installation Diskette 8
		     C: is the drive where OS/2 2.1 is installed

     2.  Type C:; then press Enter
     3.  Type CD C:\OS2\INSTALL; then press Enter
     4.  Type RSPDSPI /PK:VGA /SK:NONE /S:A:\ /T:C:; then press Enter

	     /T:C: where C: is the drive where OS/2 2.1 is installed
	     /S:A: where A: is the diskette drive you use to install
		   OS/2

o  If you installed OS/2 from CD-ROM or a LAN:

     1.  Be sure RSPDSPI.EXE is in the \OS2\INSTALL directory.  If it is, go
	 to step 2.  If it is not, unpack RSPDSPI.EXE with the following
	 command:

	 C:\OS2\UNPACK E:\DISK_8\INSTAID C: /N:RSPDSPI.EXE

	     where:  C: is the drive where OS/2 2.1 is installed
		     E: is the CD-ROM or LAN drive

     2.  Type C:; then press Enter
     3.  Type CD C:\OS2\INSTALL; then press Enter
     4.  Type RSPDSPI /PK:VGA /SK:NONE /S:E:\OS2SE21\ /T:C:; then press Enter

	     /T:C: where C: is the drive where OS/2 2.1 is installed
	     /S:E: where E: is the CD-ROM or LAN drive

