Panorama Driver for OS2 & eComStation
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PANORAMA VESA README July 1, 2007 This README contains information about Panorama VESA video driver for eComStation Version: 20070701 CONTENTS ________ 1.0 Description 2.0 System requirements 3.0 Installation 4.0 Usage 5.0 Copyrights and contact info 1.0 Description _______________ Features: * VBE 2.0 support * Shadow buffer * Enable Write Combine (UNI and SMP) * The only video driver optimized for SMP Supported subsystems: * PM, GPI * DIVE * Cairo * OpenGL 1.0 * SDL 2.0 System requirements _______________________ System requirements: * eComStation or OS/2 Warp 4.5 * ACPI.PSD 2.20 or higher * LCD monitor. VBE2 doesn't allow adjust refresh rate. * N Mb of RAM for Shadow buffer 3.0 Installation over SDDGRAD _____________________________ !!! There is no need to reset to VGA !!! If using IBM VGA then install SDDGRAD (Alt-F1 -> G, Reset to IBM Gradd) If SNAP or GENGRAD is already installed then * copy VBE2GRAD.DLL to x:os2dll copy PANOGREX.DLL to x:os2dll copy GRADD.SYS to x:os2 * modify CONFIG.SYS: change SET C1=SDDGRADD SET GREEXT=SDDGREXT to SET C1=VBE2GRAD SET GREEXT=PANOGREX * Remove SNAP stuff: rem device=x:os2sddhelp.sys Delete the file x:os2svgadata.pmi or modify it: change #includecode "sddpmi.dll" to #includecode "genpmi.dll" * How to convince that VBE2GRAD is loaded? * x:os2installgradd.log should contain: "Module VBE2GRAD loaded successfully" * Capabilities button should be enabled * Setup: * shadow buffer is disabled by default. To enable, System setup -> Screen -> Capabilities button -> [X] Shadow buffer, reboot List of video adapters tested with Panorama VESA: (Send reports of success to [email protected]) Vend:Prod SubSystemID -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ATI Radeon 8500 1002:514B ATI Mobility Radeon X600 1002:3150 1014:058E ATI Radeon 9600 AGP 1002:4150 ATI Radeon 9600 1002:4E50 ATI Radeon 9250 1002:5960 ATI Radeon X300 1002:5B60 ATI Radeon X800 1002:554D ATI Radeon X800XT 1002:5D57 ATI Radeon X700 1002:5E4B ATI Radeon X700 1002:5E4F ATI Mobility Radeon X1400 1002:7145 17AA:2006 ATI Mobility Radeon X1300 1002:7149 17AA:2005 ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 1002:71C5 1043:10b2 ATI Radeon X1650 Pro 1002:71C6 ATI Radeon X1950XT 1002:7244 NVidia GeForce2 Go/MX Ultra [NV11] 10DE:0112 1028:00F3 NVidia GeForce 6100 nForce 405 10DE:03D1 NVidia GeForce 6150 10DE:0240 S3 SuperSavage/IXC SDRAM 5333:8C2E Intel 945GM 8086:27A2 1025:0094 Intel Integrated G965 X3000 8086:29A2 1043:820B This adapters are not supported: * S3 Trio 64+ * Cirrus 5430/5440
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Can you remove Panorama, eComStation from this site? I am very disappointed. You make us spend time to protection of software, not development.
I see you're new to the interwebs. If you google "rules of the internet" you will be directed to one of millions of pages that will let you read over the rules, be sure to read and then re-read #64. It will ALWAYS be pirated, so stop wasting time trying to prevent it and get back to
development. You need to package ecomstation on your servers, and whatever stand alone editions you sell to corporations is bonus money for you, the average home user of this has much respek for OS/2 or they wouldn't be using this.
Go on now, you have things to do, read the rules of the internet and then get back to coding.
You should not bother to spend time nor money on
"protection of software" as it's just going to get pirated anyway, development.
development. You need to package ecomstation on your servers, and whatever stand alone editions you sell to corporations is bonus money for you, the average home user of this has much respek for OS/2 or they wouldn't be using this.
Go on now, you have things to do, read the rules of the internet and then get back to coding.
You should not bother to spend time nor money on
"protection of software" as it's just going to get pirated anyway, development.
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