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                             Video Drivers Notes
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  Virtual Pool has customized 3DVX video drivers for some video graphic 
  chips. These drivers increase drawing performance. Not all chips have
  the required peformance, functionality, or programming information to 
  support a 3DVX driver. We have written drivers for the most popular 
  graphics chips that meet these requirements.

  If you don't know what chip is on your video card, try using 
  auto-detection in the config program.  

  If a chip specific driver does not work, try the VESA Planar Multi Page 
  driver. If that does not work, use the VESA Linear Single Page driver.
  If all else fails, use the VGA driver.

  Video memory requirements for drivers:
        320x240 VGA driver                            256 KB
         640x480 3DVX chip specific drivers             1 MB
        1024x768 3DVX chip specific drivers             2 MB
         640x480 VESA Planar Multi Page                 1 MB
        1024x768 VESA Planar Multi Page                 2 MB
         640x480 VESA Single Page                     512 KB
        1024x768 VESA Single Page                       1 MB


  If there isn't a driver for your board, let us know by posting a message
  on the Interplay BBS.  If we get a sufficient number of requests for a
  chip, we'll try to write a driver for it.  ISA graphics boards will not
  be supported because they lack the necessary performance for Virtual Pool
  at high resolution.

  There are hardware bugs in some early versions of the S3801/805 chipsets.
  You may see pixels reversed in columns on the screen.  The accelerator
  may not work on some chips.  There is no fix for these bugs.

  The ET4000/W32 Accelerated Chipset will not work under WINDOWS.  If you 
  have a card with this chipset use the non-accelerated driver if you are
  running under Windows.

  The movie player uses a VESA mode.  If you can't play movies and get a
  message that the graphics mode can't be set, try installing a VESA
  driver for your board or an after market driver such as UNIVESA.
