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Date: 9th December 98 by Vijay Anand. Video Card Specifications. Data Path. Video Playback. Supported Resolutions. Supported Refresh Rates. Creative Banshee Drivers.
Incoming on a seperate CD. Creative Banshee Manual. MS DirectX K 3 x MHz. K 3. Test System Configuration. Processor s. AMD K AOpen AXPro. HardDrive s. Install the Banshee driver. Restart the system.
After the system has restarted, it will recognize the Banshee card. If video is already playing back in hardware overlay, the system will not allow you to switch from normal desktop mode to virtual desktop mode. GlideSwitcher Utility GlideSwitcher is a utility that allows you to support Glide applications on different products that use 3Dfx chipsets Glide devices.
So, if a user configures a system that contains both cards, only one card will be capable of running Glide applications. To overcome this limitation, Creative Labs has developed the GlideSwitcher utility. This utility consists of: a an Archive module, which checks your system for changes in 3Dfx driver installations and maintains the Glide drivers for both cards, and b a Control Panel, which allows you to select the card that your Glide Application will run on.
If you are removing one of the cards that has a 3Dfx chipset from the system, it is essential to select the correct Glide driver first.
Use GlideSwitcher to switch to the Glide driver for the other card before you remove the unwanted card. Otherwise, you will not be able to switch to the correct Glide driver after you remove the unwanted card. This is because the GlideSwitcher can only be run when there is more than one physical Glide device detected. Determine if your video BIOS has the latest update by looking at the version number displayed during system bootup. If your version is newer, you do not need to upgrade your BIOS.
Otherwise, proceed with the following steps. Due to the nature of Windows environment, this program has to be run in native DOS mode. The programming process takes about 10 seconds including verification time to complete. Interrupting this process may result in unexpected and undesirable consequences.
After the new BIOS is successfully flashed, reboot your system. Contact Creative technical support for further assistance. Symptom C: If you do not see any display upon rebooting. Connect the non-Creative Banshee VGA card output to a monitor, boot up and check if the monitor displays anything.
After the program is executed, you can remove the non-Creative Banshee card and bootup with your 3D Blaster Banshee card.
If you still do not see any display, contact Creative technical support for further assistance. Method 1 - Boot diskette i. Insert an unused floppy diskette into your disk drive A. Leave the diskette in the drive and reboot your system.
Your system will boot to the native DOS mode.
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