
AVGA1 Windows 3.1 Driver disk is compressed into a self-extract
archieve 'WIN31.EXE'  Please read this document carefully before the
installation. You may either extract the archieve to a subdirectory
on a hard drive or a high density diskette.

A. To extract the driver to a hard drive

   1. Create a subdirectory, for example, C:\AVGA1, where you want
      the driver to be copied to.
      Type:  MD C:\AVGA1
   2. Put the distribution disk into a 1.2MB floppy drive, for
      example, Drive A.
   3. Change to the hard drive subdirectory AVGA1 and extract
      WIN31.EXE from the distribution disk.
      Type:  C:  <Enter>
             CD\AVGA1  <Enter>
             A:\WIN31\WIN31  <Enter>
   4. Answer 'Y' to continue the extraction.


B. To extract the driver to a floppy disk

   1. You need two floppy drives to perform the extraction.
   2. Put the distribution disk into drive B and a formatted blank
      high density disk (1.2Mb or 1.44Mb) into drive A.
   2. Change the current drive to A and extract WIN31.EXE from
      drive B.
      Type:  A: <Enter>
             B:\WIN31\WIN31  <Enter>
   4. Answer 'Y' to continue the extraction.

After you successfully complete the extraction, read the following
instructions to finish the installation.




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AVGA1 Windows 3.1 Driver Installation Instructions
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Name                            Resolution:
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AVGA816.DRV                     800x600, 16 Colors


Installing Windows 3.1:
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If you have not installed Windows 3.1 on your hard disk, do so now.  
Select VGA as the default display device and follow the prompts until 
Windows is completely installed.  Run Windows to make sure it comes up 
and is working.  Exit Windows.

Run SETUP from the Windows 3.1 directory in DOS and scroll up to 
"Display" using the arrow keys and [Enter].  Scroll down to "Other 
(Required disk provided by hardware manufacturer)" and [Enter].  Insert 
the AVGA1 Windows 3.1 Drivers Disk in A: or B: and type WIN31 in the box 
where Windows prompts to enter the hardware manufacturer display device 
driver.  For example, type the following:

	A:\

(If you downloaded the A1WIN31.ZIP file from the BBS, copy and unzip this
file to a designated directory.  Replace the samples listed here with the 
appropriate drive letter and directory.)

You will then be presented with the following:

	AVGA1 800x600, 16 Colors

Select the option above and [ENTER].  Setup will prompt you to insert the
Microsoft Windows 3.1 Disk 2.  Instead, type in the appropriate drive
letter and directory in the box and [ENTER]; for example:

	A:\

Note:  Setup may prompt you several more times to insert the Microsoft
Windows 3.1 Disks looking for the following Windows files: VGALOGO.LGO, 
VGALOGO.RLE, WIN.CNF, VGAFIX.FON, CGA40WOA.FON, EGA80WOA.FON, etc.  If 
these files cannot be found by Setup in the Windows System directory,
insert the appropriate Windows 3.1 diskette into your floppy drive and
enter the appropriate drive letter in the box.

Windows should now come up in the resolution you selected.  In changing
the display again, run Setup from within Windows.  Windows 3.1 requires
that you only run the Setup once from outside Windows, since it creates 
an OEM0.INF file.  This file is incremented every time Setup is run and 
"Other (required disk provided by hardware manufacturer)" is selected 
as the display option.
