AdapterId 0086h AdapterName "Orchid Pro II/MC v2.0/HiColor" NumBytes 3 FixedResources pos[0]=XXXX11XXb pos[2]=X01XXXXXb ; place VCO in known state NamedItem Prompt " Adapter ROM BIOS Address " choice "Address C000 x 24K " pos[2] = 1XXX1100b mem 0C0000h - 0C5FFFh choice "Address C000 x 32K + HC" pos[2] = 1XXX1110b mem 0C0000h - 0C7FFFh ; choice "ROM Disabled " pos[2] = 1XXX1111b Help "Select 'Address C000 x 24K' if the adapter has the standard DAC (Digital to Analog Converter) installed. Select 'Address C000 x 32K + HC' if the adapter has a Sierra SC11482CV/SC11483CV HICOLOR DAC installed. These RAMDACs support 15bpp (bits per pixel) modes. The latter setting enables BIOS support for the Sierra DAC. With the Sierra HICOLOR DAC support enabled, the adapter ROM size increases from 24,576 bytes (24Kb) to 32,768 bytes (32Kb). These two choices are the only ones available for this adapter. If another adapter's resource setting is in confict then the other adapter's resource setting must be changed to resolve the conflict." NamedItem Prompt " Monitor Type " choice "Color " pos[1] = XXXXXXX0b choice "Monochrome (gray scale)" pos[1] = XXXXXXX1b Help "Select the choice which matches the monitor connected to the ProDesigner II/MC. " NamedItem Prompt " Vertical scan frequency @ 640x480 " choice "60Hz " pos[1] = XXXX0X1Xb choice "72Hz " pos[1] = XXXX1X1Xb Help "The ProDesigner II/MC can work with monitors that can operate at very high vertical scan rates. These higher rates can reduce video image flicker. If you are unsure if the monitor attached can operate at the higher rates at this resolution, do not change this setting. Instead, leave this setting at the default, '60Hz', then reboot the machine into DOS. Run MCSCREEN on the ProDesigner II/MC Option and Utility disk. This program allows you to dynamically change the resolutions and vertical scan rates generated by the ProDesigner II/MC. Use it to determine if the monitor can operate at the higher rates - making a note of the what resolutions, and rates, that worked with the monitor. Then re-run 'setup' on the reference disk and change this setting." NamedItem prompt " Vertical scan frequency @ 800x600 " choice "56Hz " pos[1] = XX00XX1Xb choice "60Hz " pos[1] = XX01XX1Xb choice "72Hz " pos[1] = XX10XX1Xb Help "The ProDesigner II/MC can work with monitors that can operate at very high vertical scan rates. These higher rates can reduce video image flicker. If you are unsure if the monitor attached can operate at the higher rates at this resolution, do not change this setting. Instead, leave this setting at the default, '56Hz', then reboot the machine into DOS. Run MCSCREEN on the ProDesigner II/MC Option and Utility disk. This program allows you to dynamically change the resolutions and vertical scan rates generated by the ProDesigner II/MC. Use it to determine if the monitor can operate at the higher rates - making a note of the what resolutions, and rates, that worked with the monitor. Then re-run 'setup' on the reference disk and change this setting." NamedItem Prompt " Vertical scan frequency @ 1024x768 " choice "45Hz - Interlaced " pos[1] = 00XXX01Xb choice "60Hz - Non-Interlaced " pos[1] = 01XXX11Xb choice "70Hz - Non-Interlaced " pos[1] = 10XXX11Xb Help "The ProDesigner II/MC can work with monitors that can operate at very high vertical scan rates. These higher rates can reduce video image flicker. If you are unsure if the monitor attached can operate at the higher rates at this resolution, do not change this setting. Instead, leave this setting at the default, '45Hz', then reboot the machine into DOS. Run MCSCREEN on the ProDesigner II/MC Option and Utility disk. This program allows you to dynamically change the resolutions and vertical scan rates generated by the ProDesigner II/MC. Use it to determine if the monitor can operate at the higher rates - making a note of the what resolutions, and rates, that worked with the monitor. Then re-run 'setup' on the reference disk and change this setting." NamedItem prompt " Video I/O Cycle Select " choice "Default " pos[0] = XXXXXX0Xb choice "Extended " pos[0] = XXXXXX1Xb Help "This setting should not be changed. It is here for use by Orchid Technology's manufacturing division. "