Compaq Windows Display Support README File Contents --------------------------------------------------- 1. Compaq Windows Display Support, Version 7.40 2. Supported Display Controllers, Modes, and Monitors 3. Installation and Configuration Using CPQSETUP.EXE and CPQSETUP.CPL 4. Installation and Configuration Using Microsoft Windows Setup 5. Recovering from an Invalid Display Driver Configuration 6. Updating Existing Drivers 7. Compaq Windows Display Driver Autoloader 8. Configuring a Notebook to use an External Monitor 9. Network Installation 10. High-Address Driver Issues 11. DAC Mode Control With the Compaq Advanced VGA Display Driver 12. Multimedia Video Board Compatibility 13. Running DOS AutoCAD R12 under Windows 14. COMPAQ.INI File Settings 15. How to Obtain Customer Support 16. Packing List 1. Compaq Windows Display Support, Version 7.40 ----------------------------------------------- This Compaq Windows Display Support release provides display drivers to support Compaq display controller hardware features when used with Microsoft Windows 3.1 or higher. The Windows for Workgroups and Windows for Pen Computing variants of Windows 3.1 or higher are also supported. To install the drivers, run CPQSETUP.EXE as a Windows application from within Windows. See sections 3 and 4 of this file for more information on installation and configuration. CPQSETUP detects the hardware currently installed in your system and allows you to select the features you wish to install. Features supported by the files in this release are: Compaq Windows Display Drivers Compaq Windows Display Driver Autoloader The Display Drivers provide enhanced support for Compaq display controllers. The Display Driver Autoloader provides enhanced support for Compaq notebook systems when they are used with a desktop expansion base containing a separate option display controller. The 32-bit Disk Access drivers, the Power Conservation Utility Software, and the other drivers and utility software present on some previous versions of the Compaq Windows Support Diskette(s) have been moved to the Compaq Windows Supplemental Programs diskette. You can obtain this diskette by calling the Compaq Customer Support line at (800) 345-1518. 2. Supported Display Controllers, Modes, and Monitors ----------------------------------------------------- The Compaq display controllers supported by the display drivers in this Compaq Windows Display Support release are: Compaq QVision 1280 Compaq QVision 1024 Compaq QVision Compaq Advanced VGA Compaq Enhanced Integrated Video Graphics System (EVGS) Compaq Integrated Video Graphics System (IVGS) The Compaq monitors supported by the display drivers in this Compaq Windows Display Support release are: Compaq QVision 172/200 Compaq QVision 170/150 Compaq 151/171 FS Compaq 1024 Compaq SVGA Compaq AGS Compaq VGA (color or monochrome) The Compaq display controllers support the following display modes when used with the display drivers in this Compaq Windows Display Support release: Display Controller Resolution Colors Memory(1) Driver -------------------- ---------- ------ --------- -------- QVision 1280 1280x1024 256 2 MB CPQHQV08 QVision 1280 1280x1024 16 1 MB CPQLQV04 QVision 1280 & 1024 1024x768 64K 2 MB CPQHQV16 QVision 1280 & 1024 1024x768 32K 2 MB CPQHQV16 QVision 1280 & 1024 1024x768 256 1 MB CPQHQV08 QVision 1024x768 256 1 MB CPQLQV08 QVision 1280 & 1024 1024x768 16 512 KB CPQLQV04 QVision 1280 & 1024 800x600 64K 1 MB CPQHQV16 QVision 1280 & 1024 800x600 32K 1 MB CPQHQV16 QVision 1280 & 1024 800x600 256 1 MB CPQHQV08 QVision 800x600 256 1 MB CPQLQV08 QVision 1280 & 1024 800x600 16 512 KB CPQLQV04 (2) QVision 1280 & 1024 640x480 16M 2 MB CPQHQV32 QVision 1280 & 1024 640x480 64K 1 MB CPQHQV16 QVision 640x480 64K 1 MB CPQHQV16 QVision 1280 & 1024 640x480 32K 1 MB CPQHQV16 QVision 640x480 32K 1 MB CPQHQV16 QVision 1280 & 1024 640x480 256 512 KB CPQHQV08 (3) QVision 640x480 256 512 KB CPQLQV08 (3) QVision 1280 & 1024 640x480 16 512 KB CPQLQV04 QVision 1280 & 1024 640x400 16M 1 MB CPQHQV32 QVision 640x400 16M 1 MB CPQHQV32 Advanced VGA 640x480 256 512 KB CPQLAV08 Advanced VGA 800x600 16 256 KB CPQLIV04 Advanced VGA 640x480 16 256 KB CPQLIV04 EVGS 800x600 16 256 KB CPQLIV04 EVGS 640x480 16 256 KB CPQLIV04 IVGS 640x480 16 256 KB CPQLIV04 NOTES: (1) This is the minimum display memory required for this mode. (2) This mode is also supported by the CPQLIV04 driver. (3) This mode is also supported by the CPQLAV08 driver. NOTE: The CPQMODE.INI contains the display mode information used by the Compaq Windows display drivers. This file should not be modified by the user. Modification of this file could result in the corruption of your display driver configuration. Should this occur, you will have to reinstall CPQMODE.INI with CPQSETUP.EXE to correct the problem. The Compaq monitors support the following resolutions and vertical refresh rates when used with the display drivers in this Compaq Windows Display Support release: Monitor Resolution Refresh Rates (Hz) ----------------------- ---------- ------------------ Compaq QVision 172/200 1280x1024 76, 68, 60 1024x768 76, 72, 66, 60 800x600 75, 72, 60 640x480 75, 60 Compaq QVision 170/150 1024x768 72, 66, 60 800x600 75, 72, 60 640x480 75, 60 Compaq 151 FS 1024x768 72, 66, 60 800x600 75, 72, 60 640x480 75, 60 Compaq 1024 1024x768 72, 66, 60 800x600 75, 72, 60 640x480 75, 60 Compaq SVGA 800x600 60 640x480 60 Compaq AGS 1024x768 66 640x480 75, 60 Compaq VGA (color/mono) 640x480 60 NOTE: The Compaq Windows display drivers require a 386 or higher processor. NOTE: Due to the characteristics of flat panel displays, you may find the display of color images preferable with the 16-color driver when using the internal flat panel display, but prefer the 256- color driver when using an external color monitor. NOTE: A wide variety of third party monitors are supported by the display drivers in this release. One of these monitors can be selected when installing or configuring with CPQSETUP. It may be necessary to manually size and center the image when using a third party monitor. NOTE: The CPQMON.INI contains the monitor information used by the Compaq Windows display drivers. This file should not be modified by the user. Modification of this file could result in the corruption of your display driver configuration. Should this occur, you will have to reinstall CPQMON.INI with CPQSETUP.EXE to correct the problem. 3. Installation and Configuration Using CPQSETUP.EXE and CPQSETUP.CPL --------------------------------------------------------------------- The CPQSETUP.EXE Compaq Windows display driver installation program must be run as a Windows application from within Windows to install the Compaq Windows display drivers. If your system has Microsoft Windows preinstalled: To run CPQSETUP.EXE, pull down the 'File' menu from within the Program Manager or File Manager. Select 'Run...' from the 'File' menu. At the 'Command Line' prompt, type the following: C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\CPQSETUP and press ENTER. If you are using Compaq Windows Display Support on diskettes: To run CPQSETUP.EXE, insert the Compaq Windows Display Support diskette 1 into drive A:. Pull down the 'File' menu from within the Program Manager or File Manager. Select 'Run...' from the 'File' menu. At the 'Command Line' prompt, type the following: A:\CPQSETUP and press ENTER. Context-sensitive help is available within CPQSETUP.EXE by clicking on the 'Help' button. CPQSETUP detects the hardware currently installed in your system. It allows you to select the features you wish to install or configure from the Setup Options dialog. Features supported are: Compaq Windows Display Drivers Compaq Windows Display Driver Autoloader CPQSETUP.EXE installs the display drivers and their necessary support files, including CPQSETUP.CPL, the Compaq Windows Display Driver Configuration Utility. After the Compaq Windows display drivers have been installed, the configuration (resolution, number of colors, etc.) may be changed by running the Configuration Utility. This is done from the Windows Control Panel by double-clicking on the icon titled 'Display', or by pressing the ENTER key while this icon is highlighted. Context-sensitive help is available within the Configuration Utility by clicking on the 'Help' button. Windows Setup may also be used to change display driver configuration. If you need to change your monitor, you must use the Configuration Utility, or run CPQSETUP.EXE again (using Windows Setup in this context could result in an invalid display driver configuration). 4. Configuration Using Microsoft Windows Setup --------------------------------------------------------------- After the driver files are installed by CPQSETUP, Microsoft Windows 3.1 Setup or higher can be used for the selection and installation of display drivers. Some users, such as some network administrators, may prefer this option over using CPQSETUP.EXE to select drivers. However, CPQSETUP is the preferred method for installing and configuring Compaq display drivers. To install the Compaq Windows display drivers using Microsoft Windows Setup, perform the following steps: If your system has Microsoft Windows preinstalled: 1. Run CPQSETUP.EXE to install the driver files and initialize the system for an appropriate driver. NOTE: If a Compaq display controller is detected in your system, CPQSETUP.EXE creates an OEMSETUP.INF file in the source directory. After installation is completed, this file will be copied to the \windows\system directory as OEMCQWSD.INF. The OEMSETUP.INF file contains the display controller and monitor configuration. If you change your display controller and monitor configuration, you must run CPQSETUP.EXE again to create a new OEMSETUP.INF file. Failure to do this could result in an invalid display driver configuration. 2. Run Windows Setup and direct it to C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory which contains the OEMSETUP.INF file. Windows Setup will then proceed with the installation in the normal manner. Refer to your Microsoft Windows documentation for more information on driver installation using Microsoft Windows Setup. If you are using Compaq Windows Display Support on diskettes: 1. Run CPQSETUP.EXE to install the driver files and initialize the system for an appropriate driver. An OEMSETUP.INF file for your display controller configuration is created on the Compaq Windows Display Support diskette 1. Microsoft Windows Setup requires installation of display drivers from a diskette. Make sure the OEMSETUP.INF is created on the Compaq Windows Display Support diskette 1. This is necessary because Windows 3.1 Setup always looks for the VGALOGO.LGO file on drive A:. NOTE: The OEMSETUP.INF file created by CPQSETUP.EXE is display controller and monitor configuration specific. If you change your display controller or monitor, you must run CPQSETUP.EXE again to create a new OEMSETUP.INF file. Failure to do this could result in an invalid display driver configuration. NOTE: CPQSETUP.EXE can be used to install the Compaq Windows display drivers from a hard drive, provided all files from Compaq Windows Display Support diskettes 1 and 2 have been copied. NOTE: You must use CPQSETUP.EXE to install the drivers prior to using it to create an OEMSETUP.INF file. 2. Run Windows Setup and direct it to the Compaq Windows Display Support diskette 1 containing the OEMSETUP.INF file. Windows Setup will then proceed with the installation in the normal manner. Refer to your Microsoft Windows documentation for more information on driver installation using Microsoft Windows Setup. After the Compaq Windows display drivers have been installed, run Windows Setup to change your display mode configuration (resolution, number of colors, font size). CPQSETUP.CPL may also be used to change your configuration. If you need to change your monitor, you must use CPQSETUP.CPL or run CPQSETUP.EXE again (using Windows Setup in this context could result in an invalid display driver configuration). 5. Recovering from an Invalid Display Driver Configuration ---------------------------------------------------------- Because CPQSETUP.EXE and CPQSETUP.CPL are Windows applications that run under Windows, you could have difficulty reconfiguring or reinstalling the Compaq Windows display drivers if the current display driver configuration is invalid. When the display driver configuration is invalid, Windows is unable to run, and thus you are unable to run CPQSETUP.EXE and CPQSETUP.CPL under Windows. There are many things that can cause an invalid display driver configuration. One of the most common causes is switching to a monitor that does not support the currently configured resolution or vertical refresh rate without first running CPQSETUP.CPL to select the new monitor. The key to recovering from an invalid display driver configuration is to temporarily reconfigure Windows to use the standard VGA display driver. You can then run Windows and run CPQSETUP.CPL from the Windows Control Panel. You can then specify a valid configuration and select to restart Windows. Even though CPQSETUP.EXE is a Windows application, it supports a command line option when it is run from the DOS command prompt to reset the Windows display driver configuration to use the standard VGA display driver. If your system has Microsoft Windows preinstalled: Type the following from the DOS command prompt: C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\CPQSETUP /VGA and press ENTER. If you are using Compaq Windows Display Support on diskettes: To run CPQSETUP.EXE, insert the Compaq Windows Display Support diskette 1 into drive A:. Type the following from the DOS command prompt: A:\CPQSETUP /VGA and press ENTER. Alternatively, you may run Windows Setup (SETUP.EXE) from the DOS command prompt and select 'VGA' for the 'Display' setting. 6. Updating Existing Drivers ---------------------------- Existing Compaq Windows driver installations can be updated to the drivers contained in this Compaq Windows Display Support release by running CPQSETUP.EXE (from diskette 1, if you are installing from diskettes) and installing the new drivers on top of the old drivers. The actual installation can be performed by CPQSETUP.EXE or Windows Setup. CPQSETUP.EXE will detect if you are updating existing drivers. You will be prompted to specify if you wish to delete the obsolete drivers and OEM*.INF files. It is recommended that you select to delete these files. If you used Windows Setup to install the display drivers, you should be aware that Windows Setup does NOT remove the obsolete drivers and OEM*.INF files from your system. You should delete them manually yourself using standard DOS or Windows file deletion commands. This will allow you to reclaim the disk space used by these files. The obsolete driver and OEM*.INF files you should delete from your Windows SYSTEM directory are: CPQA8X6.DRV CPQAVGA.DRV CPQIVGS.DRV QVISION8.DRV QVISION4.DRV CPQVDD.386 CPQVGA.GR2 CPQVGA.GR3 OEMAVGA.INF OEMEVGS.INF OEMIVGS.INF OEMQV1.INF OEMQV5.INF NOTE: If you do not delete the obsolete OEM*.INF files, you will see duplicate and extraneous lines in the Windows Setup display driver list box and you might select an invalid display driver configuration. You may also delete the following settings from the [Display] section in the COMPAQ.INI file in your Windows installation directory, as they are no longer used by the drivers in this Compaq Windows Display Support release: DACMode Refresh Resolution Resource NOTE: No problems are caused by not deleting these settings from the [Display] section of the COMPAQ.INI file. 7. Compaq Windows Display Driver Autoloader ------------------------------------------- The Compaq Windows Display Driver Autoloader provides support for Compaq notebook systems that can be connected to a desktop expansion base that contains a separate option display controller. If you frequently run CPQSETUP.EXE or CPQSETUP.CPL to reconfigure your display drivers in this environment, the autoloader may significantly reduce the need for you to do this. The Compaq Windows Display Driver Autoloader detects the active display controller in the system and loads the appropriate display driver automatically. For example, suppose you have an LTE/Lite notebook with an internal display controller, and you frequently operate it in a desktop expansion base that contains a QVision 1024 controller. The autoloader will detect which controller is active each time you run Windows and load the correct display driver without requiring you to run CPQSETUP or Windows Setup to reconfigure for the active controller. The CPQSETUP.EXE Setup Options dialog allows for the installation of the Compaq Windows Display Driver Autoloader. If you choose to install the autoloader, you will be given the opportunity to install and configure the Compaq display configurations appropriate for your system. If you wish to install the display driver Autoloader on a Compaq LTE Elite, you must run the supplied notebook display controller configuration utility before configuring the display driver Autoloader with CPQSETUP. After configuring the notebook display controller, you can run CPQSETUP.EXE and select the Autoloader Support option. CPQSETUP will configure the system such that the correct driver set will be loaded depending on the currently active display controller, be it the notebook's controller or a Compaq Option Controller, such as a QVision 1280 in an Expansion Base. Once you have configured your display mode options for each display configuration, CPQSETUP.EXE will copy the appropriate display driver files contained on your Compaq Windows Display Support diskettes, or from C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS if you have Windows preinstalled, to your Microsoft Windows installation directory. You can deactivate the Compaq Windows Display Driver Autoloader by running CPQSETUP.CPL and selecting 'Remove Display Driver Autoloader' from the Autoloader Configurations Options dialog. You can reinstall the autoloader by running CPQSETUP.EXE again and selecting 'Yes' for 'Autoloader Support' from the Setup Options dialog. 8. Configuring a Notebook to use an External Monitor ---------------------------------------------------- Compaq notebook systems may be configured to use an external monitor connected to the internal display controller. 800x600x16 color display mode support is available in this configuration. To configure a notebook system in this manner, run CPQSETUP.EXE or CPQSETUP.CPL and specify the type of monitor connected to the notebook system and the display mode you wish to run Windows in. To run Windows on the external monitor with your specified display mode, follow these steps: 1. Switch the display to the external monitor using the correct keystroke sequence for your notebook system (refer to your system documentation). 2. Run Microsoft Windows in the usual manner. NOTE: The Compaq Windows display drivers do not sense whether the internal panel or external monitor is active at the time they load. In order to run the 800x600x16 color display mode on an external monitor, you must manually switch the display to the external monitor before you run Windows. 9. Network Installation ----------------------- CPQSETUP.EXE directly supports installing the Compaq Windows display drivers on a network installation of Windows. A network install requires two steps: 1. The network administrator must run CPQSETUP.EXE as a Windows application from within Windows with the '/N' command line option: CPQSETUP /N CPQSETUP.EXE will verify the network Windows installation and copy over all of the driver support files. 2. The user must run CPQSETUP.EXE (without the '/N' command line option) on his network node system. The installation process proceeds as described in section 3 above, with the following exception. If there are driver files missing from the network Windows directory, then an error box is displayed explaining the steps that need to be performed by the network administrator before the installation can be completed (it is necessary to run CPQSETUP.EXE again in this situation). 10. High-Address Driver Issues ------------------------------ The Compaq QVision optimized 256-color, true color, and high color, Windows display drivers, CPQHQV08.EXE, CPQHQV16.EXE, CPQHQV32.EXE, are high-address drivers. These drivers provide the high-performance 256-color mode support and 32K, 64K, and 16.8M color mode support. A high-address driver accesses the display controller frame buffer using a single contiguous range of addresses residing above the 1 MB address boundary. This is more efficient than low-address access, because there is no driver bank-switching overhead incurred in order to access the entire frame buffer. In a properly configured EISA system, memory space for the high-address frame buffer is always available. To obtain optimal graphics performance, it may be necessary to run the EISA Configuration Utility to enable the High Address Video Buffer under the Advanced Video Features section, if it was not previously enabled. The High Address Video Buffer address should be set to an even address boundary. For ISA systems using the optimized 256-color Windows display driver (CPQHQV08.EXE), a small 4Kb address space in low-memory (below the 1 Mb address boundary) is utilized. By default, this address space is placed at the 0xBF00-0xBFFF (segment address) location. Therefore, users of the optimized 256-color driver on an ISA system should insure that this particular address space is not used for any other purpose, such as by an expanded memory manager. For example, if you are using the expanded memory manager supplied with DOS 6.0, EMM386.EXE, you should insure that the command line does not contain an option such as "I=B800-BFFF". 11. DAC Mode Control With the Compaq Advanced VGA Display Driver ---------------------------------------------------------------- The DAC mode determines the range of colors that can be selected from the 256-color Advanced VGA driver CPQLAV08. It has two possible settings, 6-bit or 8-bit mode. In 6-bit mode, 256 colors from a total of 256K colors may be selected. In 8-bit mode, 256 colors from a total of 16.8M colors may be selected. CPQSETUP normally sets the DAC mode for you. However, there are some situations where you may wish to control it manually yourself. For example, some third party option boards that accept input from the VGA feature connector will only work correctly with 6-bit data. The DAC mode is controlled by the DACMode setting in the [CPQLAV08] section of the COMPAQ.INI file in the Windows installation directory. The valid values for the DACMode setting are '6' and '8', for example: [CPQLAV08] DACMode=6 NOTE: The internal flat panel displays in Compaq notebook systems require the 6-bit DAC mode. You must be using an external monitor to use the 8-bit DAC mode on a notebook system. 12. Multimedia Video Board Compatibility ---------------------------------------- If you are using a third party multimedia video board that requires input from the VGA feature connector, you must use the Compaq Advanced VGA display driver, CPQLAV08. The CPQLAV08 driver supports 640x480x256 color operation. To install the CPQLAV08 driver on your Compaq QVision equipped system, first do a normal installation with CPQSETUP.EXE or Windows Setup and configure for 640x480, 256 color operation. Then, use the Windows System Editor to modify the SYSTEM.INI file. Change the Display.Drv setting in the [Boot] section to CPQLAV08.EXE and save your changes. You will have to exit and restart Windows for this change to take effect. Multimedia video boards that accept input from the 15-pin video signal connector do not require the use of the CPQLAV08 driver, the normal QVision drivers may be used. NOTE: The VGA feature connector is not functional on the Compaq QVision display controllers when using the Compaq QVision display drivers. 13. Running DOS AutoCAD R12 Under Windows ----------------------------------------- The DOS version of AutoCAD R12 is supported on the Compaq QVision display controller when used with the Windows display drivers in this Compaq Windows Display Support release and the ADI display drivers on the Compaq Autodesk ADI Program Support Diskette, version 2.20 or higher. Switching between the AutoCAD screen and the Windows screen will function correctly, provided that there is enough available memory to allow the AutoCAD screen to be fully saved and restored. The QVision 1280x1024x256 color mode requires 2 MB of memory for this purpose. AutoCAD requires ~5 MB to run with acceptable performance. Windows requires a minimum of 2 MB to run in enhanced mode. Thus 8 MB of system memory with a 4 MB Windows swap file is the minimum requirement for running AutoCAD R12 under Windows with acceptable performance and fully functional screen save/restore. If you experience performance or screen save/restore problems while running AutoCAD R12 under Windows, you should try the following options: 1. Add memory to your system. 2. Increase the size of the Windows swap file. 3. Use a permanent swap file (if you are not already doing so). 4. Use a lower resolution or color depth display mode for AutoCAD. 14. COMPAQ.INI File Settings ---------------------------- The COMPAQ.INI file in the Windows directory contains settings that control the configuration of the Compaq Windows display drivers and autoloader. The COMPAQ.INI file is created by CPQSETUP.EXE during installation and modified by CPQSETUP.CPL during configuration. Normally, the values of the settings written to COMPAQ.INI by CPQSETUP.EXE and CPQSETUP.CPL should not be modified by the user. Incorrect modification of these settings could result in an invalid display driver configuration. There are some additional settings that may appear in the COMPAQ.INI file that are not written or modified by CPQSETUP.EXE or CPQSETUP.CPL. These settings control various low-level aspects of the display driver and autoloader operation. The list of these settings, their allowable and default values, and the sections they belong in follows: [Display] Common Compaq Windows Display Driver Section ------------------------------------------------------ Print=[ON/OFF | YES/NO | TRUE/FALSE] The drivers display a version and configuration information screen after being loaded by Windows and prior to initializing the display controller when the value of this keyword is one of the positive values. Default = OFF. NOTE: Pressing Ctrl+C while the configuration information screen "Press any key" prompt is displayed will cause the driver to abort the loading process and Windows to return to the DOS prompt. [CPQAUTO] Compaq Windows Display Driver Autoloader Section ---------------------------------------------------------- MsgDelay=Msecs Controls the amount of time, in milliseconds, that the autoloader displays configuration and error messages. When PRINT=ON, it has NO effect, the user MUST hit a key to continue. Otherwise, it specifies the amount of time that the autoloader messages appear on the screen (the user may hit a key to continue at any time). Default = 2000 ms. Print=[ON/OFF | YES/NO | TRUE/FALSE] The autoloader displays a version and configuration information screen after being loaded by Windows and prior to loading a display driver when the value of this keyword is one of the positive values. Default = OFF. [CPQLAV08] ---------- DACMode=[6 | 8] Specifies whether the DAC is operated in 6 or 8-bit mode. Default = 6. 15. How to Obtain Customer Support ---------------------------------- To obtain customer support to help resolve any problems you may have in installing or configuring your Compaq Windows display drivers, call the Compaq Customer Support line at (800) 345-1518. Support technicians are on duty 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. You can help the support technician solve your problem in the most expedient manner possible by providing detailed information about your system configuration, the problem you are having, and the version of Compaq Windows Display Support you are using. You should specifically try to provide the following information: INSPECT report (run the Compaq INSPECT.EXE utility) Monitor manufacturer and model Contents of the COMPAQ.INI file Steps required to duplicate the problem The easiest way to determine the Compaq Windows Display Support version is to run CPQSETUP.EXE, which displays the version number on its introductory dialog box. If your system has Microsoft Windows preinstalled: Type the following from the DOS command prompt: C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\CPQSETUP and press ENTER. If you are using Compaq Windows Display Support on diskettes: To run CPQSETUP.EXE, insert the Compaq Windows Display Support diskette 1 into drive A:. Type the following from the DOS command prompt: A:\CPQSETUP and press ENTER. Note the version number displayed by CPQSETUP.EXE on the introductory dialog box and then select the 'Exit' button. If for some reason you do not have access to CPQSETUP.EXE, you can determine the Compaq Windows Display Support version for the driver you are running using the driver itself. The display drivers are all in the form of EXE files capable of being run from the DOS command prompt. When you run one of the display driver EXE files in this manner, it will display a banner identifying what type of driver it is and its specific version information. To determine the version of the Compaq display driver you are using: 1. Load the SYSTEM.INI file in the Windows SYSTEM directory into a text editor or file viewer, or if Windows is running, use the Windows System Editor. 2. Locate the Display.Drv setting in the [Boot] section of the file and note its value, for example, CPQLQV08.EXE. 3. From a DOS command prompt outside or inside of Windows, execute the driver EXE file that was noted in step 2. The Driver EXE file is located in your Windows SYSTEM directory. 4. Write down the version information displayed by the driver EXE file. 16. Packing List ---------------- The files included in this Compaq Windows Display Support release are listed below. If you have Windows preinstalled these files are located in C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS. DISKETTE 1 ---------- Name Ext Description -------- --- ----------- CPQWIN Windows Display Support Diskette 1 ID file WIN CNF Windows COM file README COM Readme file viewer CPQGR2 CO_ Standard mode grabber LZEXPAND CPQ File expansion DLL VER CPQ Version checking DLL CPQSETUP CP_ Display driver configuration program CPQSETUP EXE Display driver installation program CPQAUTO EX_ Compaq Windows Display Driver Autoloader CPQFIXUP EX_ File copy fixup program CPQFLAT EX_ Virtual Flat Frame Buffer Device Driver CPQGR3 EX_ Enhanced mode grabber CPQHQV08 EX_ QVision 8 bits per pixel high-address driver CPQHQV16 EX_ QVision 16 bits per pixel high-address driver CPQHQV32 EX_ QVision 32 bits per pixel high-address driver CPQLAV08 EX_ AVGA 8 bits per pixel low-address driver CPQLIV04 EX_ IVGS/AVGA 4 bits per pixel low-address driver CPQLQV04 EX_ QVision 4 bits per pixel low-address driver CPQLQV08 EX_ QVision 8 bits per pixel low-address driver CPQVDD EX_ Virtual Display Driver CPQSETUP HLP CPQSETUP help file COMPAQ INI Default COMPAQ.INI file CPQMODE INI Mode INI file CPQMON INI Monitor INI file VGALOGO LG_ Default VGA Logo code VGALOGO RL_ Default VGA Logo image README WIN Readme file explaining disk contents DISKETTE 2 ---------- Name Ext Description -------- --- ----------- CPQFONTS Windows Display Support Diskette 2 ID file 8514FIX FO_ Large fixed font 8514OEM FO_ Large OEM font 8514SYS FO_ Large system font ARIALB FO_ EGA Arial font CGA40850 FO_ CGA 40 column non-U.S. font CGA40WOA FO_ CGA 40 column U.S. font CGA80850 FO_ CGA 80 column non-U.S. font CGA80WOA FO_ CGA 80 column U.S. font COURB FO_ EGA Courier font COURE FO_ Small Courier font COURF FO_ Large Courier font EGA40850 FO_ EGA 40 column non-U.S. font EGA40WOA FO_ EGA 40 column U.S. font EGA80850 FO_ EGA 80 column non-U.S. font EGA80WOA FO_ EGA 80 column U.S. font EGAFIX FO_ EGA fixed font EGAOEM FO_ EGA OEM font EGASYS FO_ EGA system font MODERN FO_ Modern plotter font SCRIPT FO_ Script plotter font SERIFB FO_ EGA Serif font SERIFE FO_ Small Serif font SERIFF FO_ Large Serif font SMALLB FO_ Small font (EGA) SMALLE FO_ Small font (VGA) SMALLF FO_ Small font (8514/A) SSERIFB FO_ EGA Sans Serif font SSERIFE FO_ Small Sans Serif font SSERIFF FO_ Large Sans Serif font SYMBOLB FO_ EGA Symbol font SYMBOLE FO_ Small Symbol font SYMBOLF FO_ Large Symbol font TIMESB FO_ EGA Times Roman font VGA850 FO_ OEM font for codepage 850 VGA860 FO_ OEM font for codepage 860 VGA861 FO_ OEM font for codepage 861 VGA863 FO_ OEM font for codepage 863 VGA865 FO_ OEM font for codepage 865 VGAFIX FO_ Small fixed font VGAOEM FO_ Small OEM font for codepage 437 VGASYS FO_ Small system font