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Chap 6-installing Vga And Ide Drivers, Vga Drivers

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Chapter 6 Installing VGA and IDE Drivers The Drivers diskette included with your system contains special VGA (video graphics array) drivers for your computer's built-in VGA adapter and IDE (integrated drive electronics) drivers for use with the local bus IDE hard disk drive interface. This chapter describes how to install these drivers. If your system was configured for you, these drivers are already installed. However, you may want to read this chapter for the information it provides regarding the drivers. Also, to optimize your display capabilities, you may need to change the resolution setting in Windows 3.1. VGA Drivers Since software programs can run on different types of display adapters with different types of monitors, the VGA drivers identify your display adapter and monitor for the software. These drivers are files your software uses to communicate with your display adapter and monitor. Your computer's built-in VGA adapter is 100% compatible with IBM VGA. This adapter allows you to use the computer with Epson VGA monitors, other brands of VGA monitors, and VGA compatible, multifrequency monitors that use analog input. The drivers described in this chapter work with any of these monitors. Installing VGA and IDE Drivers 6-1

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Chapter 6
Installing VGA and IDE Drivers
The Drivers diskette included with your system contains
special VGA (video graphics array) drivers for your computer’s
built-in VGA adapter and IDE (integrated drive electronics)
drivers for use with the local bus IDE hard disk drive interface.
This chapter describes how to install these drivers.
If your system was configured for you, these drivers are
already installed. However, you may want to read this chapter
for the information it provides regarding the drivers. Also, to
optimize your display capabilities, you may need to change the
resolution setting in Windows 3.1.
VGA Drivers
Since software programs can run on different types of display
adapters with different types of monitors, the VGA drivers
identify your display adapter and monitor for the software.
These drivers are files your software uses to communicate with
your display adapter and monitor.
Your computer’s built-in VGA adapter is 100% compatible with
IBM VGA. This adapter allows you to use the computer with
Epson VGA monitors, other brands of VGA monitors, and
VGA compatible, multifrequency monitors that use analog
input. The drivers described in this chapter work with any of
these monitors.
Installing VGA and IDE Drivers
6-1