      HOW TO EXTRACT WINDOWS 3.O AND WINDOWS 3.1 DRIVERS
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  First run "UNPACK.EXE" then choose "extract" command for Microsoft Win3x.
  Next, exit unpack use "RUNME.EXE" to select Windows 3.0 or Windows 3.1
  driver install.

      ET4000 Windows 3.0 Video Driver Installation Instructions
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  This driver disk is designed to allow you to change the video driver
  for Windows external to the program itself. This means that changing
  the drivers requires you to select and install from the DOS prompt
  without Windows running. Note that these driver files are in Microsoft
  compressed format and can only be accessed and executed by installing
  through Windows Setup. Simply copying the files into your
  \Windows\System subdirectory WILL NOT work and may corrupt your
  Windows installation. Installing the drivers correctly is, however, a
  simple process. It is accomplished by following these instructions:

  You can install and change drivers in two different ways: from the
  driver disk or from your hard disk. If you do not wish to have the
  drivers installed on your hard disk, you can load or change them from
  the floppy disk.

  Installation from floppy disk

  1) Insert your Driver Disk in the appropriate floppy drive.

  2) From your Windows directory, type SETUP and select DISPLAY  to
  change the video driver.

  3) Select "Other disk..." to direct the program to the floppy disk
  holding the new drivers. Note that once the drivers are installed, you
  do not have to select "Other disk..." again should you decide to
  change resolutions. Look for the ET4000-based drivers in the Display
  selection menu to select the display resolution you want.

  4) When asked where the drivers will be found, state the following:

          A:\

  Following instructions 6-7 below.


  Installation from Hard Disk

  1) Having the drivers loaded on the hard disk will make it easier and
  faster to change drivers in the future. Make a subdirectory to hold
  the driver files.

  example: C:>md \et4drv

          and switch to that subdirectory (C:>cd \et4drv)

  2) Insert the drivers disk into the appropriate drive and type the
  following command:

          COPY A:\*.*
  3) From your Windows directory, type SETUP and select DISPLAY  to
  change the video driver.

  4) Select "Other disk..." to direct the program to the subdirectory
  holding the new drivers. Note that once the drivers are installed, you
  do not have to select "Other" again should you decide to change
  resolutions. Look for the ET4000-based drivers in the Display
  selection menu to select the display resolution you want.

  5) When asked where the drivers will be found, state the following
  (deleting what the program has displayed in the input window):

          [drive:]\[directory]

          e.g.: C:>\et4drv

  6) A standard Windows selection menu will appear with additional video
  drivers from which to select.

  7) Proceed normally through the remainder of the process. Check
  Microsoft Windows installation procedures if necessary.


        ET4000 Windows 3.1 Video Driver Installation Instructions
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  This driver disk is designed to allow you to select or change the
  video driver for Windows 3.1 using Windows Setup. Setup can be
  executed from within Windows, or from DOS. Note that these driver
  files are in Microsoft compressed format and can only be accessed and
  executed by installing through Windows Setup. Simply copying the files
  into your \Windows\System subdirectory WILL NOT work and may corrupt
  your Windows installation. Installing the drivers correctly is,
  however, a simple process. It is accomplished by following these
  instructions:

  Installation from floppy disk

  1) Insert your Driver Disk in the appropriate floppy drive.

  2) From your Windows directory, type SETUP and select DISPLAY to
  change the video driver. Or, with Windows running, select Setup from
  the Program Manager Main group. Refer to your Microsoft Windows User's
  Guide for assistance in running Setup from inside Windows.

  3) Select "Other disk..." to direct the program to the floppy disk
  holding the new drivers. Note that after the drivers are installed,
  you will not have to select "Other disk..." again should you decide to
  change resolutions. Look for the ET4000-based drivers in the Display
  selection menu to select the display resolution you want.

  4) When asked where the drivers will be found, state the following:

          A:\

  Following instructions 6-7 below.


  Installation from Hard Disk

  1) Having the drivers loaded on the hard disk will make it easier and
  faster to change resolutions in the future. Make a subdirectory to
  hold the driver files.

  example: C:>md \et4drv

          and switch to that subdirectory (C:>cd \et4drv)

  2) Insert the drivers disk into the appropriate drive and type the
  following command:

          COPY A:\*.*

  3) From your Windows directory, type SETUP and select DISPLAY  to
  change the video driver. Or, with Windows running, select Setup from
  the Program Manager Main group. Refer to your Microsoft Windows User's
  Guide for assistance in running Setup from inside Windows.

  4) Select "Other disk..." to direct the program to the subdirectory
  holding the new drivers. Note that once the drivers are installed, you
  should not have to select "Other" again should you decide to change
  resolutions. Look for the ET4000-based drivers in the Display
  selection menu to select the display resolution you want.

  5) When asked where the drivers will be found, state the following
  (deleting what the program has displayed in the input window):

          [drive:]\[directory]

          e.g.: C:>\et4drv

  6) A standard Windows selection menu will appear with additional video
  drivers from which to select.

  7) Proceed normally through the remainder of the process. Check
  Microsoft Windows installation procedures if necessary.

  8) If you are having problems installing these drivers please contact your
  board vendor for further assistance.(as your vendor may have done proprietary
  enhancements that require custom drivers)

                           ** IMPORTANT **

  The 800x600 and 1024x768 256-color Turbo drivers (ET4TURBO) require 1mb of
  display memory to be installed on your video board.

  Also, this release includes Tseng/Sierra HiColor drivers for 32768 and
  65535 simultaneous colors. If your select a HiColor driver which your board
  can not support a brief message will appear in the upper left of your screen

          "video driver unable to set desired mode"

  before returning you back to the DOS prompt. If this occurs simply, run the
  SETUP program again and choose a supported display mode.

