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1.Intel 815E VGA driver for Linux. (V1.0) 2.Driver Disc V2.5
Usage ===== 1. Please make sure your XFree86 is V3.3.6 or later. V3.3.5 or earlier do not have built-in support for Intel 815 chipset. 2. Attached driver files are suitable for XFree86 3.3.6 installation. xfcom_i810-1.2-3.i386 xfcom_i810-1.2.patch.tar i810gtt-0.2-4.src
3. XFree86 3.3.6 Prerequisites: XFree86 3.3.6 Kernel version 2.2.X or higher with sources glibc 2.1 or higher gcc
4. Please refer to attached file for driver and X server installation. 5. For more "Common Questions and Issues with Linux", please refer to Intel web site: http://support.intel.com/support/graphics/intel815/30483.htm
1.Intel 815E VGA driver for Windows 2000 (V5.1) 2.This is a WinZip self-Extractor file. 3.Driver Disc V2.5
Additional Note for Multi-VGA displaying under Win2000 ======================================= 1. If "Onboard/AGP" is set for "Init Display First" item in CMOS, you'll have no choice to use multi-VGA function when you try to set "Display" in Control Panel. In "Device Manager", you'll see "!" mark shown for your add-on VGA card.
2. If "PCI Slot" is set for "Init Display First" item in CMOS, you can use multi-VGA function under Win2000 well.
3. It is recommended to install driver for add-on VGA prior to onboard i815.
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