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WINDOWS 3.0 SUPPLEMENTAL DRIVER LIBRARY
=======================================

The disks included in this package contain device drivers
for printers, displays, networks, mouse devices and
keyboards. These drivers allow the devices to run with
Windows.

This file includes instructions on installing these device
drivers and a list of all devices supported by the drivers
included in this package.

Installing the Novell NetWare driver
------------------------------------
If you are already using the Novell NetWare driver included
in the Windows 3.0 package, copy the following files from
the Supplemental Driver Library Disk 2 to your Windows
directory: NETWARE.HLP and NWPOPUP.EXE. Then copy the
following files into the SYSTEM subdirectory in your Windows
directory: NETWARE.DRV, VNETWARE.386, and VIPX.386.

If you have never installed the NetWare driver, follow the
instructions in the section "Running Setup from MS-DOS" in
Appendix A of the Windows User's Guide.

For information on installing any of the drivers in this
package on a network drive, see the NETSDL.TXT file.

Installing a display driver
---------------------------
Follow the instructions in the section "Running Setup from
MS-DOS" in Appendix A of the Windows User's Guide. Setup
might prompt you to insert disks from this package or from
the original Windows 3.0 package.

Installing a printer driver
---------------------------

1. In the list of printers in this file, find the printer
you want to install. Note which disk contains the
driver that corresponds to the printer. (If the driver
filename has the .WPD extension, follow the instructions
in the next section.)

2. Insert the appropriate disk in a floppy disk drive.

3. Choose Control Panel from the Main Group window in
Program Manager.

4. Choose the Printers icon from the Control Panel window.

5. Choose the Add Printer button.

The dialog box expands to display a list of printers
available in the Windows 3.0 package. If you have never
installed a printer, this list box will fold out
automatically for you.

6. Scroll to the bottom of the list of printers and choose
Unlisted Printer.

7. Choose Install.

The Add unlisted printer dialog will appear.

8. Select from the Directories list box the drive that
contains the appropriate Supplemental Driver Library
disk.

9. Choose the driver name for the printer you want to
install.

10. Choose OK. (Control Panel might prompt you to insert a
disk from this package or from the original Windows 3.0
package.)

Your printer driver will be listed in the Installed
Printers list box.

11. Choose OK to close the Printers dialog box.

12. Follow the instructions in the Windows User's Guide to
configure your printer driver.

Installing a WPD file
---------------------
If the name of the device driver file associated with your
printer has a file extension of .WPD, follow these
instructions:

1. Install the PSCRIPT.DRV printer driver from your SDL
disk 4, using steps 2 through 10 from the previous
section, "Installing a printer driver."

2. Select Postscript Printer from the Installed Printers
list box.

3. Choose Configure.

4. Choose Setup.

The postscript printer dialog box will appear.

5. Choose Add Printer.

6. Type the name of the drive that contains disk 4 of the
Supplemental Driver Library.

Control Panel displays a list of additional postscript
printers that can be installed.

7. Select the printer from the Add Printer list box.

8. Choose Add.

Control Panel will install the printer.

9. Choose Done.

10. Choose OK three times and close Control Panel.


Installing the Access Pack software for persons with disablities
----------------------------------------------------------------
This library includes the Access Pack, which makes it easier
for persons who have trouble controlling the keyboard and
mouse to use Windows 3.0. The Access Pack includes three
keyboard drivers, a mouse driver, a utility program, and a
guide. For more information, see the ACCESS.WRI file,
included in this library.

To install the Access Pack software, you must use a text
editor such as Notepad to edit your SYSTEM.INI file.
You can find this file in your Windows directory. For more
information about the format of this file and changing its
values, see the SYSINI.TXT file in your Windows directory.

First you must check two entries in this file to make sure
that the Access software is compatible with your system. To
install the Access software, you must currently have the
following line in the [boot] section of your SYSTEM.INI
file:

mouse.drv = mouse.drv

In addition, you must have one of the following three lines:

keyboard.drv = keyboard.drv
keyboard.drv = kbdoli.drv
keyboard.drv = kbdhp.drv

If your mouse.drv= or keyboard.drv= entries do not match one
of these entries, your hardware is not compatible with the
Access software.

In the [boot] section of SYSTEM.INI, you will find an entry
starting with "mouse.drv=". Depending on the remainder of
this line, you will have to take different action, as shown
in the following chart:

Current line Action
-------------------- ------------------------------
mouse.drv=mouse.drv Copy the AP-MOU.DRV file from
your SDL disk 2 to your
Windows directory. Change the
current mouse.drv line in
SYSTEM.INI to:

mouse.drv=ap-mou.drv

mouse.drv= You cannot install the Access
software

keyboard.drv=keyboard.drv Copy the AP-KBD.DRV file from
your SDL disk 2 to your
Windows directory. Change the
current keyboard.drv line in
SYSTEM.INI to:

keyboard.drv=ap-kbd.drv

keyboard.drv=kbdoli.drv Copy the AP-KBDOL.DRV file
from your SDL disk 2 to your
Windows directory. Change the
current keyboard.drv line in
SYSTEM.INI to:

keyboard.drv=ap-kbdol.drv

keyboard.drv=kbdhp.drv Copy the AP-KBDHP.DRV file
from your SDL disk 2 to your
Windows directory. Change the
current keyboard.drv line in
SYSTEM.INI to:

keyboard.drv=ap-kbdhp.drv

keyboard.drv= You cannot install the Access
software

In addition, you must always perform the following steps:

1. Copy the ACCESS.EXE and ACCESS.WRI files from your SDL
disk 2 to your Windows directory.

2. Start Windows Program Manager

3. Create a new program item in your Accessories group, with
the following properties:

Title: Access
Command: ACCESS.EXE

For instructions on creating new program items, see Chapter
3 of the Windows User's Guide.


Printers Supported in this package Driver name Located on Disk
=======================================================================
Agfa 9000 Series PS PSCRIPT.DRV Disk 4
Agfa Compugraphic 400PS PSCRIPT.DRV Disk 4
Agfa Compugraphic Genics HPPCL.DRV Disk 3
AMT Accel 500 ACCEL.DRV Disk 3
AMT Accel 535 ACCEL.DRV Disk 3
Apple LaserWriter PSCRIPT.DRV Disk 4
Apple LaserWriter II NT/NTX PSCRIPT.DRV Disk 4
Apple LaserWriter Plus PSCRIPT.DRV Disk 4
Apricot Laser HPPCL.DRV Disk 3
AST TurboLaser/PS - R4081 PSCRIPT.DRV Disk 4
Bitstream Flex FLEX.DRV Disk 2
Brother HL-4 BROHL.DRV Disk 4
Brother HL-8e BROHL.DRV Disk 4
Brother M-1809-Epson BROTH9.DRV Disk 4
Brother M-1824L BROTH24.DRV Disk 4
Brother M-1909-Epson BROTH9.DRV Disk 4
Brother M-1924L BROTH24.DRV Disk 4
Canon BJ-10e CANON10e.DRV Disk 4
Canon BJ-130e CANON130.DRV Disk 4
Canon LBP-4 LBPIII.DRV Disk 2
Canon LBP-8 III LBPIII.DRV Disk 2
Canon LBP-8 III-D LBPIII.DRV Disk 2
Dataproducts LZR-2665 PSCRIPT.DRV Disk 4
Digital LN03R ScriptPrinter PSCRIPT.DRV Disk 4
Digital LPS PrintServer 40 PSCRIPT.DRV Disk 4
Epson EPL-6000 HPPCL.DRV Disk 3
HP LaserJet HPPCL.DRV Disk 3
HP LaserJet 2000 HPPCL.DRV Disk 3
HP LaserJet 500+ HPPCL.DRV Disk 3
HP LaserJet IID HPPCL.DRV Disk 3
HP LaserJet IID (Postscript cart.) HPIID522.WPD Disk 4
HP LaserJet IIP HPPCL.DRV Disk 3
HP LaserJet IIP (Postscript cart.) HPIIP522.WPD Disk 4
HP LaserJet III HPPCL5A.DRV Disk 3
HP LaserJet III (Postscript cart.) HPIII522.WPD Disk 4
HP LaserJet IIID HPPCL5A.DRV Disk 3
HP LaserJet Plus HPPCL.DRV Disk 3
HP LaserJet Series II HPPCL.DRV Disk 3
IBM Personal Page Printer II-030 PSCRIPT.DRV Disk 4
IBM Personal Page Printer II-031 PSCRIPT.DRV Disk 4
IBM Personal Pageprinter PSCRIPT.DRV Disk 4
IBM Quickwriter 5204 IBM5204.DRV Disk 2
IBM 4019 v52.1 (17 Fonts) IBM17521.WPD Disk 4
IBM 4019 v52.1 (39 Fonts) IBM39521.WPD Disk 4
JDL 850 JDL850.DRV Disk 2
JDL 950 JDL850.DRV Disk 2
Kodak Diconix 150 DCNX150.DRV Disk 2
Kodak Diconix 150 Plus DCNX150P.DRV Disk 2
Kyocera F-Series HPPCL.DRV Disk 3
Linotronic 100/300/500 PSCRIPT.DRV Disk 4
NEC Colormate PS PSCRIPT.DRV Disk 4
NEC Silentwriter LC 860 HPPCL.DRV Disk 3
NEC Silentwriter LC 860 Plus HPPCL.DRV Disk 3
NEC Silentwriter LC 890 PSCRIPT.DRV Disk 4
NEC Silentwriter LC 890XL PSCRIPT.DRV Disk 4
NEC Silentwriter2 90 v52.2 N2090522.WPD Disk 4
NEC Silentwriter2 290 v52.0 N2290520.WPD Disk 4
Okidata 380 OKI24PLS.DRV Disk 3
Okidata 390 Plus OKI24PLS.DRV Disk 3
Okidata 391 Plus OKI24PLS.DRV Disk 3
Okidata 393 C Plus OKI24PLS.DRV Disk 3
Okidata 393 Plus OKI24PLS.DRV Disk 3
Okidata LaserLine 6 HPPCL.DRV Disk 3
Okidata OL-820 OL820.DRV Disk 2
Okidata OL840/PS v51.8 OL840518.WPD Disk 4
Olivetti DM-309 DM309.DRV Disk 2
Olivetti ETV 5000 HPPCL.DRV Disk 3
Olivetti PG 108 HPPCL.DRV Disk 3
Olivetti PG 208 M2 HPPCL.DRV Disk 3
Olivetti PG 303 PSCRIPT.DRV Disk 4
Olivetti PG 308 HS HPPCL.DRV Disk 3
Olivetti PG 308 HS PSCRIPT.DRV Disk 4
QMS ColorScript 100 PSCRIPT.DRV Disk 4
QMS-PS 800 PSCRIPT.DRV Disk 4
QMS-PS 800 Plus PSCRIPT.DRV Disk 4
QMS-PS 810 PSCRIPT.DRV Disk 4
QMS PS 820 Turbo Q820_517.WPD Disk 4
QMS PS 2200 v51.0 Q2200510.WPD Disk 4
QuadLaser I HPPCL.DRV Disk 3
Seiko CH-5504 CH5500.DRV Disk 2
Seiko CH-5514 CH5500.DRV Disk 2
Star NX-1000 II STARM9.DRV Disk 4
Star XB-2410 STARM24.DRV Disk 4
Star XB-2415 STARM24.DRV Disk 4
Tandy LP-1000 HPPCL.DRV Disk 3
Tegra Genesis HPPCL.DRV Disk 3
TI MicroLaser PS17 v52.1 TIM17521.WPD Disk 4
TI MicroLaser PS35 v52.1 TIM35521.WPD Disk 4
TI OmniLaser 2108 PSCRIPT.DRV Disk 4
TI OmniLaser 2115 PSCRIPT.DRV Disk 4
Toshiba PageLaser12 HPPCL.DRV Disk 3
Unisys AP9415 v47.0 U9415470.WPD Disk 4
Varityper VT-600 PSCRIPT.DRV Disk 4
Wang LCS15 PSCRIPT.DRV Disk 4
Wang LCS15 FontPlus PSCRIPT.DRV Disk 4
Wang LDP8 HPPCL.DRV Disk 3


Displays Supported in this package
===================================================
ATI Mode 54h (800x600 16 colors) v2.00
ATI Mode 55h (1024x768 16 colors) v2.00
CHIPS Super VGA 82C451 (800x600 16 colors)
CHIPS Super VGA 82C452 (800x600 16 colors)
CHIPS Super VGA 82C452 (1024x768 16 colors)
CHIPS Super VGA 82C452 (640x480 256 colors)
DGIS 3.x Medium Resolution w/VGA, Ver 1.01
DGIS 3.x High Resolution w/VGA, Ver 1.01
Paradise VGA (800x600 16 colors)
Paradise VGA (1024x768 16 colors)
Paradise VGA (640x480 256 colors)
Video Seven VGA (800x600 16 color)
Video Seven VGA (1024x768 16 color)
Video Seven VGA (640x480 256 color)

Other devices supported in this package
==================================================
Novell Netware 2.10 or above
Novell Netware 386
Access for Microsoft, or IBM PS/2 mouse
Access for all keyboard types


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Archive   : SDLDISK3.ZIP
Filename : README.TXT

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