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Okay, this is getting embarassing. I'm still
working on the same machine on which I performed the
motherboard upgrade. Everything was progressing
okay in that things are getting fixed up and I
managed to install the network drivers appropriate
for the new PCI network card. Now it's the video
card drivers that are giving me trouble. The card
itself is an 8 MB S3 Trio 3D/2X based card. I've
had good luck with S3 cards in the past, at least
when I wasn't choosing a Matrox card.
So, I found the latest, greatest video drivers
appropriate for the chip. The file was called
20001ENG.ZIP, specifically claims support for the
Trio 3D/2X, is version 2.00.01 and was released
22 Jun 1999. I ran the SETUP.CMD file (yes, I read
the readme first). It recognized the fact that the
Warp version reported is newer than 2.4 (i.e. Warp
4) since I have FixPak 14 in the machine and warned
that it may not be appropriate. Of course, this
should be no problem so I proceeded. Files get
copied but once it's actually trying to install the
video drivers to get used, it soon errors out. The
best I can tell, the command file can't run
DSPINSTL.EXE (mostly since DSPINSTL.EXE won't run
from the command line either) but I'm not sure why.
There might be a dependence on SVGA.EXE but SVGA.EXE
otherwise runs and generates an SVGADATA.PMI file as
you would expect. Below is the snippet of code from
the CMD file doing the install (for reference) that
sets up the parameters for DSPINSTL.EXE. I can read
enough of the command file that I verified that all
the previous stuff, mostly file copying type stuff,
executes as expected. I think the CMD file is
irrelevant - why won't DSPINSTL.EXE run from the
command line? Please don't suggest SDD, though.
I'm not ready to start futzing around with that yet
- that's a future experiment. As before, thanks
again in advance for any ideas you might have.
-Rocky
call unpack 'prereq.pk2' trg||'\os2\svga.exe'
call saylog "Starting OS/2's display install
program..."
say ''
/* set up parameters for dspinstl.exe */
call stream log, 'c', 'close'
dspinstl = trg||'\os2\install\dspinstl.exe'
dspsrc = right( src, 1 )
if (dspsrc <> '\') & (dspsrc <> '/') then
dspsrc = src
else
dspsrc = left(src, length(src)-1) /*
dspinstl: no trailing slash */
dspopt = '/pk:other /sk:none /s:'dspsrc' /t:'trg
if os2ver = 2.11 then do
dspdsc = '/pd:'src'S3MISC1.DSC'
dcmd = dspinstl dspopt dspdsc cid
rc = lineout(log, dcmd)
''dcmd
end
dspdsc = '/pd:'src'PVIRGE.DSC'
dcmd = dspinstl dspopt dspdsc cid
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