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       Windows for the Inboard 386/PC Installation Instructions           
                                                                          
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 THINGS THAT INTERFERE WITH INSTALLATION

     Windows 3.0 for the InBoard 386/PC is very hardware-dependent.
     Overlapping IRQs, overlapping Serial Ports, Clock Drivers, and
     unreliable High Density Floppy Controllers have all been known to
     interfere with the installation process.

     To install Windows 3.0 for the InBoard 386/PC, users should strip their
     systems to a 360K FD Controller, a HD Controller, the video card, and
     the InBoard 386/PC. The CONFIG.SYS should contain just
     DEVICE=INBRDPC.SYS, files and buffers. The AUTOEXEC.BAT should contain
     just PATH and PROMPT. The user can re-build the system after installing
     Windows 3.0 for the InBoard 386/PC.

 CLOCK DRIVERS

     Clock drivers have been found to interfere with the installation of
     Windows 3.0 for the InBoard 386/PC. Remove the clock driver from the
     AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS and remove the board that supplies the clock
     for the duration of the installation procedure. Once Windows comes up
     in the ENHANCED mode, the clock board and drivers can be re-installed.

 HIGH DENSITY FLOPPY CONTROLLERS

     Many High Density Floppy Controllers will interfere with the
     Installation procedure. These controllers can have a ROM BIOS that
     conflicts with the InBoard 386/PC. Remove these controllers for the
     duration of the installation process. They can be replaced once the
     installation is successful. An alternative would be to have the
     customer copy all the Windows diskettes into a subdirectory on the hard
     drive and try running SETUP from there.

 INSTALLATION LOCKS ON DISK 4

     When the installation process reaches Disk 4, the machine begins
     running Windows 3.0 in the REAL mode. If the machine locks at this
     point, the first step is to remove ALL boards not essential to the boot
     process (leave only the Video card, the Hard and Floppy Disk
     controllers, and the InBoard 386/PC), strip the AUTOEXEC.BAT to just
     PATH and PROMPT, and strip the CONFIG.SYS to just INBRDPC.SYS and FILES
     and BUFFERS. This can also be caused by an old video card which cannot
     do graphics.

 EPSON DRIVERS ARE NOT ON DISK 14

     The first copies of Windows 3.0 for the InBoard 386/PC had the labels
     of disks 14 and 15 reversed. The drivers for the Epson printers ended
     up on the disk labeled 15 instead of 14. This issue has been corrected.

 FILES ON THE WINDOWS 3.0 INBOARD 386/PC DISKS 2502.08 07-06-92 ANDYL EDOK

     Files on the Windows 3.0 InBoard 386/PC disks
     This is a listing of all the files that can be found on the Windows 3.0
     for the InBoard 386/PC disks. These are listed by disk. All files with
     a $ as the last symbol in the filename are compressed and must be
     uncompressed with the EXPAND.EXE command.

     Disk 1 Directory
     SETUP.EXE      SETUP.INF       KERNEL.EXE     WIN.CNF

     Disk 2 Directory
     SYSTEM.SRC     WIN.SRC    EXPAND.EXE     GDI.EXE
     SETUP.HLP      USER.EXE   WINHELP.HLP

     Disk 3 Directory
     IBSYSTEM.DRV   CGA.DRV    EGAHIBW.DRV    EGAMONO.DRV
     HERCULES.DRV   HPSYSTEM.DRV    OLIBW.DRV      PLASMA.DRV
     V7VGA.DRV      VGAMONO.DRV     WINHELP.EXE

     Disk 4 Directory
     IBKBD.DRV      IBMOUSE.DRV     8514.DRV       8514FIX.FON
     8514OEM.FON    8514SYS.FON     CGAFIX.FON     CGALOGO.LGO
     CGALOGO.RLE    CGAOEM.FON      CGASYS.FON     COMM.DRV
     EGA.DRV        EGAFIX.FON      EGALOGO.LGO    EGALOGO.RLE
     EGAMONO.LGO    EGAMONO.RLE     EGAOEM.FON     EGASYS.FON
     HERCLOGO.LGO   HERCLOGO.RLE    KBDBE.DLL      KBDCA.DLL
     KBDDA.DLL      KBDDV.DLL       KBDFI.DLL      KBDFR.DLL
     KBDGR.DLL      KBDIC.DLL       KBDIT.DLL      LANMAN.DRV
     LMOUSE.DRV     MSMOUSE1.DRV    MSMOUSE2.DRV   MSNET.DRV
     NETWARE.DRV    NOMOUSE.DRV     SOUND.DRV      SV400A.DRV
     VGA.DRV        VGAFIX.FON      VGALOGO.LGO    VGALOGO.RLE
     VGAOEM.FON     VGASYS.FON

     Disk 5 Directory
     CLIPBRD.EXE    CLOCK.EXE       CONTROL.INI    DIGITAL.FON
     KBDLA.DLL      KBDNE.DLL       KBDNO.DLL      KBDPO.DLL
     KBDSF.DLL      KBDSG.DLL       KBDSP.DLL      KBDSW.DLL
     KBDUK.DLL      KBDUS.DLL       KBDUSX.DLL     LANGDUT.DLL
     LANGENG.DLL    LANGFRN.DLL     LANGGER.DLL    LANGSCA.DLL
     LANGSPA.DLL    LZEXPAND.DLL     PBRUSH.DLL    PBRUSH.EXE
     PROGMAN.EXE    RAMDRIVE.SY$    REVERSI.EXE    SMARTDRV.SY$
     SYSEDIT.EXE    VGA850.FON      VGA860.FON     VGA861.FON
     VGA863.FON     VGA865.FON      WIN87EM.DLL    WINFILE.EXE
     WINOLDAP.MOD   WINVER     XLAT850.BIN    XLAT860.BIN
     XLAT861.BIN    XLAT863.BIN     XLAT865.BIN

     Disk 6 Directory
     CONTROL.EXE    SOL.EXE    TASKMAN.EXE    TERMINAL.EXE
     WRITE.EXE

     Disk 7 Directory
     CALC.EXE       CALENDAR.EXE    CARDFILE.EXE   CARDFILE.HLP
     CONTROL.HLP    MSDOS.EXE       NOTEPAD.EXE    PIFEDIT.EXE
     PRINTMAN.EXE   PROGMAN.HLP     RECORDER.DLL   RECORDER.EXE
     SOL.HLP        WINFILE.HLP

     Disk 8 Directory
     DOSX.EXE       3270.TXT        BOXES.BMP      CALC.HLP
     CALENDAR.HLP   CHESS.BMP       CLIPBRD.HLP    NETWORKS.TXT
     NOTEPAD.HLP    PAPER.BMP       PBRUSH.HLP     PIFEDIT.HLP
     PRINTERS.TXT   PRINTMAN.HLP    PYRAMID.BMP    README.TXT
     RECORDER.HLP   REVERSI.HLP     SYSINI.TXT     SYSINI2.TXT
     SYSINI3.TXT    TERMINAL.HLP    WEAVE.BMP      WININI.TXT
     WININI2.TXT    WRITE.HLP

     Disk 9 Directory
     KRNL286.EXE    KRNL386.EXE     WIN386.EXE     WINOA286.MOD

     Disk 10 Directory
     IBVDMAD.386    IBVFD.386       IBVHD.386      IBVKD.386
     IBVMCPD.386    IBVMD.386       IBVPICD.386    8514.GR3
     BANINST.386    CGA.GR2         CGA.GR3        CGA40850.FON
     CGA40WOA.FON   CGA80850.FON    CGA80WOA.FON   EGA.GR3
     EGA.SY$        EGA40850.FON    EGA40WOA.FON   EGA80850.FON
     EGA80WOA.FON   EGACOLOR.GR2    EGAMONO.GR2    HERC.GR3
     HERC850.FON    HERCWOA.FON     HERCULES.GR2   LANMAN.HLP
     LANMAN10.386   MOUSE.COM       MOUSE.SY$      NETWARE.HLP
     NWPOPUP.EXE    OLIGRAB.GR2     PLASMA.GR3     SV400A.GR2
     SWAPFILE.EXE   V7VGA.GR3       VDD8514.386    VDDCGA.386
     VDDCT441.386   VDDHERC.386     VGA.GR3        VGACOLOR.GR2
     VGAMONO.GR2    VGAMONO.GR3     VIPX.386       VNETWARE.386
     WIN386.PS2     WINOA386.MOD

     Disk 11 Directory
     COURA.FON      COURB.FON       COURC.FON      COURD.FON
     COURE.FON      COURF.FON       HELVA.FON      HELVB.FON
     HELVD.FON      HELVE.FON       HELVF.FON      HIMEM.SY$
     MODERN.FON     ROMAN.FON       SCRIPT.FON     SYMBOLA.FON
     SYMBOLB.FON    SYMBOLE.FON     SYMBOLF.FON    TMSRA.FON
     TMSRB.FON      TMSRD.FON       TMSRE.FON      TMSRF.FON

     Disk 12 Directory
     CR12RPA.PJF    HELVC.FON       IBM4019.DRV    LG08RPA.PJF
     LG12RPA.PJF    PAINTJET.DRV    PAINTJET.HLP   PSCRIPT.DRV
     PSCRIPT.HLP    SF4019.EXE      TMSRC.FON

     Disk 13 Directory
     DESKJET.DRV    DESKJET.HLP     FINSTALL.DLL   FINSTALL.HLP
     HPPCL.DRV      HPPCL.HLP       HPPCL5A.DRV    TTY.DRV
     TTY.HLP

     Disk 14 (possibly labled Disk 15) Directory
     CANONIII.DRV   EPSON24.DRV     EPSON9.DRV     FUJIMTRX.DRV
     GENDRV.EXE      HPPLOT.DRV      IBMCOLOR.DRV    LBP811.DRV
     NEC24PIN.DRV    OKI24.DRV       OLIPRINT.DRV    QWIII.DRV

     Disk 15 (possibly labeled Disk 14) Directory
     123.PIF        CITOH.DRV       DM600.DRV      IBMGRX.DRV
     OKI9.DRV       OKI9IBM.DRV     OLIPRIN2.DRV   PROPRINT.DRV
     PROPRN24.DRV   TH760.DRV       THINKJET.DRV   TI850.DRV
     TOSHIBA.DRV

 SMARTDRV AND DMDRVR.BIN

     Because SMARTDRV would lose the FAT of certian hard drives formatted
     with DMDRVR.BIN, Microsoft changed SMARTDRV for their release of
     Windows 3.0a. Windows 3.0 for the InBoard 386/PC is based on Windows
     3.0a, so users with a hard drive formatted with DMDRVR.BIN must
     repartition their hard drive with FDISK (DOS 3.3) or reformat their
     hard drive with a version of DOS that supports a greater than 32Mb
     partition (DOS 4.01 or greater).

 CLONE SUPER VGA DRIVERS

     Some clone Windows 3.0 drivers for Super VGA will not load. This is
     true in i386-based machines as well as Inboard 386/PC systems. This is
     an issue with the VGA card manufacturer and a broken driver. The Super
     VGA drivers for Orchid, Paradise, and Genoa cards work just fine.

 GENOA SUPER VGA DRIVER

     The Super VGA driver for the Genoa Super VGA card works just fine with
     Windows 3.0 for the Inboard 386/PC.

 ORCHID SUPER VGA DRIVER

     The Super VGA driver for the Orchid Super VGA card works just fine with
     Windows 3.0 for the Inboard 386/PC.

 PARADISE SUPER VGA DRIVER

     The Super VGA driver for the Paradise Super VGA card works just fine
     with Windows 3.0 for the Inboard 386/PC.



End of file                 Intel FaxBack # 2502          July 8,1992
