4820SX/T  (250-5140)                 Video            Faxback Doc. # 1668

The VGAMODE.EXE utility enables you to choose one of the video standards
supported by the adapter. Choose from a menu or directly from the MS-DOS
prompt line.

To access the VGAMODE.EXE utility:

1. Turn on your computer.

2. Type:  drive:\path\vgamode

   where drive: and path specify the drive and the directory containing
   VGAMODE.EXE. Then, press ENTER.

3. Use the up and down direction keys on the keyboard to select the desired
   video mode from the VGAMODE.EXE menu. Then, press ENTER.

To exit, choose Exit to DOS and press ENTER.

To bypass the menu, include the desired video option(s) when accessing
VGAMODE.EXE. At the MS-DOS prompt or in a batch file, type the command in the
form:  drive:\path\vgamode [options]

   where options is one or more of the following video options.

VGA--Selects VGA mode (the default configuration).

CGA--Selects CGA mode (emulates the video capabilities of the IBM
Color/Graphics Adapter).

MDA--Emulates the Hercules Graphics Card with no graphics memory allocated
(equivalent to IBM's text-only Monochrome Display Adapter).

HERCO--Emulates the Hercules Graphics Card with one page of graphics memory
allocated (equivalent to using the Hercules Graphics Card is HALF mode).

HERC1--Emulates the Hercules Graphics Card with two pages of graphics memory
allocated (equivalent to the Hercules Graphics Card in FULL mode).

COLOR--Sets the video circuitry to color mapping as needed, supporting video
modes that require color mapping.

MONO--Sets the video circuitry to monochrome mapping as needed, supporting
video modes that use monochrome mapping (such as monochrome text mode).

56--Sets the video circuitry to 800 x 600 modes for 56 Hz.

60--Sets the video circuitry to 800 x 600 modes for 60 Hz.

72--Sets the video circuitry to 800 x 600 modes for 72 Hz.

200--Sets the video circuitry to display 200 scan lines.

350--Sets the video circuitry to display 350 scan lines.

400--Sets the video circuitry to display 400 scan lines.

400256--Sets the video circuitry to 640 x 400 resolution in 256 colors.

480256--Sets the video circuitry to 800 x 600 resolution in 256 colors.

600--Sets the video circuitry to 800 x 600 resolution in 16 colors.

768--Sets the video circuitry to 1024 x 768 resolution in 16 colors.

600256--Sets the video circuitry to 800 x 600 resolution in 256 colors.

13225--Sets 132-column, 25-line color text mode; use only with application
programs designed to take advantage to Super VGA text capabilities.

13243 or 13244--Switches the video circuitry to 132-column, 43 or 44-line
color text mode; use only with application programs designed to take advantage
to Super VGA text capabilities.

INTERLACE--Sets 1024 x 768 modes as interlaced.

60NON-INTERLACE--Sets 1024 x 768 modes as non-interlaced, 60 Hz.

70NON-INTERLACE--Sets 1024 x 768 modes as non-interlaced, 70 Hz.

LOCK--Locks in the current video configuration as the new default
configuration. This command can be used with another parameter to lock in that
particular mode. For example, vgamode cga lock will enable the video circuitry
to remain configured as a color/graphics adapter even after you press [CTRL] +
[ALT] + [DEL]. Any specific video mode command will unlock the previous mode
of the circuitry.

REBOOT--Locks and reboots the currently selected video mode so that system 
re-initializes in current video mode. Can also be used with any parameter to 
lock that particular mode.

IF YOU HAVE A MOUSE

Changing video modes is often simply a matter of running VGAMODE.EXE and
choosing the desired setting. However, if your mouse driver is installed
through the CONFIG.SYS file or if the mouse is controlled by a program such as
MOUSE.COM, you might need to restart the computer after choosing a video mode.

IF YOU HAVE AN EMS ADAPTER

The VGA 1024 NI Adapter uses memory locations A000-C7FFF, the same memory 
locations as a standard EGA card plus an additional 16KB for the extended 
video BIOS ROM. If you have an EMS (Expanded Memory Specification)adapter, 
that adapter must not conflict with these meory locations. Check with the 
manufacturer of your EMS adapter for information about configuring it for use 
with a VGA-compatible video adapter. You might need to exclude locations 
A0000-C7FFF from use by your EMS driver. Usually, you can designate these 
exclusions when starting your EMS driver.

TROUBLESHOOTING THE VIDEO ADAPTER

Following is a list of some typical symptoms of problems you might have with 
the video adapter, along with possible solutions:

One long beep and two short beeps when you turn on the system

* The video adapter is not seated properly in the expansion slot. Reseat the
  adapter, being sure that it is secure.

* The expansion slot connector on the video adapter is not clean. Clean the
  edge connectors with a clean pencil eraser. Use caution because the gold
  plating it thin and will not stand up to severe abrasion. To avoid leaving
  residue on the connectors, do not touch them with you bare hand.

* If cleaning and reseating does not solve the problem, contact your computer
  dealer for assistance.

No Display

* There is a loose connection. Be sure that the adapter is firmly seated and 
  that the monitor power cable and the monitor signal cable are securely 
  connected.

* The system is not configured correctly. Review the installation procedures 
  to ensure that the system is configured correctly.

* The monitor is not turned on.

* The brightness and/or contrast controls are not adjusted correctly.
  Re-adjust the controls.

* The jumper and/or switch settings are incorrect. Verify that all jumpers and
  switches are set correctly.

F1 SETUP error when you start up your system

* The setup utility was not run correctly. See the "Configuring Your System" 
  section for information on running the setup utility.

* The battery in the computer might be dead.

Display rolls horizontally or vertically

* You are using inappropriate software. Verify that you are using the correct 
  software files for your monitor.

Image is offset on monitor

* You need to adjust the monitor centering. Refer to your monitor 
  documentation.

Distorted images or a blank screen when you run your software

* The software is not configured for the current video configuration of the 
  adapter. Reconfigure the software for VGA or EGA video.

* The software is not compatible with the current video configuration of the 
  adapter. Set the adapter to a video standard supported by the software. See 
  "Operation".

Inability to display 800x600 and 1024x768 graphics

* The 1024x768 modes require a multi-frequency monitor.

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