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Table of Contents
Getting Started .................................................................. 1
Using this Guide................................................................................................ 2
Viewing the User's Guide Online............................................................... 3
Do you Need a Printout of the Online User's Guide?................................. 3
Fire GL 8800 Features....................................................................................... 4
System Requirements and Tools .......................................................................5
Video Modes.............................................................................................. 49
Compliance Information ................................................................................... 52
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CHAPTER 1
Getting Started
Experience the speed and reliability of the FIRE GL™ 8800
workstation board. Based on the revolutionary next generation
geometry and rendering technology from ATI, it delivers affordable
high-end workstation 3D/2D graphics acceleration. FIRE GL™ 8800
has an optimized high-powered OpenGL® driver to provide
outstanding 2D and 3D performance. Perfect for MCAD, 3D game
development and other demanding applications, the FIRE GL™ 8800
will increase your productivity by enhancing your workstation’s
performance.
IN THIS CHAPTER
Using this Guide
Fire GL 8800 Features on page 4
System Requirements and Tools on
page 5
Quick Installation on page 6
on page 2
1
2 Getting Started
Using this Guide
For your convenience, this online User’s Guide has been formatted as
an Adobe
when using this documentation.
Many hyperlinks provide easy access to any information you may
want. To make it useful in a printed format, too, a - hyperlinked table of contents and page numbers are provided.
Because it was designed to be used online and printed, some of the
images may not print clearly or appear very clearly on screen.
The organization of this Guide is as follows:
Installing the Hardware and Software on page 7 provides
instructions for installing your Fire GL 8800 card and software and
connecting video output devices to your card.
Using Your Fire GL 8800 on page 25 explains how you can take
advantage of the advanced software utilities of your Fire GL 8800.
Reference on page 40 provides troubleshooting tips and regulatory
compliance information for your card.
HYDRAVISION for Fire GL provides information on installing and
using ATI
control multiple display desktops.
®
Acrobat® PDF file. This format gives you great flexibility
HYDRAVISION™, a desktop management utility to
®
Getting Started 3
Viewing the User's Guide Online
You can also read the User's Guide online—important hypertext
links, such as Table of Contents entries, World Wide Web, and email
addresses are active.
Place your mouse cursor over Table of Contents entries or main
headings. If the hand icon changes to a pointing index finger, simply
click and you will move to that place in the document. Some email or
World Wide Web addresses inside this manual may be active as well.
Go directly to a Web, FTP site, or email program simply by clicking
on an active link. Displaying the provided bookmark and thumbnail
views may help you with the orientation and navigation in the User's
Guide.
This manual might be displayed with slightly-reduced magnification
in your Reader. If you experience any difficulty reading certain files
online, use the Reader’s Zoom To feature from the View menu and
increase the magnification to about 150%. To view some screenshot
images perfectly clear you may need a larger magnification.
Do you Need a Printout of the Online User's
Guide?
You can easily print this User's Guide to access it off-line. The
manual then will look like any standard document with a table of
contents and page numbers.
For printing the User’s Guide, a print resolution of 600 dpi -or higher
- is recommended.
4 Getting Started
Fire GL 8800 Features
• RADEON™ 8800 GPU and 64 MB or 128 MB DDR memory
• CHARISMA ENGINE™ II supports full Transformation,
Clipping and Lighting (T&L) at 75 million triangles/second peak
processing capability
PIXEL TAPESTRY™ II, the 3D rendering engine, powers 2.4
•
Gigatexels/second for fast fill rates in 32-bit true color resolution
• VIDEO IMMERSION™ II, industry leading video technology
• Full DirectX 8.1 support
• High resolutions up to 2048 x 1536
• DDC1/2b/2b+ monitor support on all operating system platforms
• DualScreen resolutions up to 2x 1600x1200, 32-bit
• Dual monitor support:
•
Single screen Analog
•
Single screen DVI (Digital)
• DualScreen Analog + Analog
•
DualScreen Analog + Digital
Optimized OpenGL® software drivers
•
Simultaneously run in wire-frame and shaded mode, open or
•
close multiple windows and menus without compromising
performance
• Customize and tune applications to meet your specific
requirements using the display profile utilities
For more detailed information on features and
Note:
performance please refer to the section Technical Details
on page 45.
System Requirements and Tools
•
Pentium® 4/III/II/CeleronTM; AMD®
K6/Athlon® or compatible
•
Computer
system
Operating
system
Service Pack
Information for
Windows NT 4.0
and
Windows 2000
Tools
Monitor
128 MB of system memory
256 MB for best performance
•
Motherboard with free AGP 2x/4x slot
•
CD-ROM drive
•
Windows® NT 4.0 with Service Pack 5 (or
higher)
•
Windows® 2000 with Service Pack 1 (or
higher)
• Windows® XP
You must be running Windows NT 4.0, updated
with Service Pack 5 (or higher) prior to installing
the Fire GL 8800 drivers.
For some languages you can perform the
Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack update from the
Fire GL CD when you run the Quick Start utility.
You must be running Windows 2000, updated
with Service Pack 1 (or higher) prior to installing
the Fire GL 8800 drivers.
The Service Packs are available from Microsoft's
web page, www.microsoft.com.
•
A screwdriver to remove and reinstall the
PC cover screws and card mounting
screws. See your PC manual for specific
requirements.
•
Fire GL CD-ROM for Fire GL 8800
•
High-resolution MultiSync or multifrequency monitors or other VGA monitors.
To connect a VGA monitor to the DVI
connector you may use the provided VGAto-DVI adapter.
•
Digital flat-panel (DFP) TFT LCD displays
and digital CRT displays
Getting Started 5
6 Getting Started
Quick Installation
• Brief instructions on how to get to work with the Fire GL 8800 in
the shortest possible time.
Recommended for experienced users and system administrators
•
only.
• For more detailed information on installation and operation of
your graphics accelerator, please refer to the corresponding
sections of the Fire GL 8800 User’s Guide.
Installation Steps
1 Un-install the drivers and software for your old graphics card.
2 Set the display driver to Standard VGA (only for Windows
NT 4.0).
Disable any on-board graphics solution on the motherboard.
3 Shut down and disconnect your computer system.
4 Remove the installed (AGP, PCI, or ISA) VGA card.
5 Install the new Fire GL 8800 card.
6 Reassemble and connect your computer system.
7 Install the Fire GL 8800 drivers and configuration software from
the Fire GL CD:
automatic Quick Start utility or
•
Start > Run > X:\START EXE
•
where X is the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive
CHAPTER 2
Installing the
Hardware and Software
IN THIS CHAPTER
Installing the Hardware on page 7
Installing the Software on page 20
Installing the Hardware
The hardware installation includes the following steps:
• Preparing your Computer
• Installing the Card
• Connecting the Cables and Completing the Installation
7
Preparing your Computer
Turn off the power to your system and discharge your
body’s static electric charge by touching a grounded
surface—for example, the metal surface of the power
supply—before performing any hardware procedure.
The manufacturer assumes no liability for any damage,
caused directly or indirectly, by improper installation of any
components by unauthorized service personnel. If you do
not feel comfortable performing the installation, consult a
qualified computer technician.
Damage to system components, the accelerator card, and
injury to yourself may result if power is applied during
installation.
8 Installing the Hardware and Software
Information Before you Start
What do you need to
use your Fire GL
8800?
System Requirements and Tools
•
Motherboard with free AGP 2X/4X
slot.
•
128 MB of system memory
256 MB for best performance
•
System interrupt (IRQ) which is free.
This may have to be reserved in the
computer’s BIOS. For help with this
subject, refer to the manual for your
mainboard
•
Pentium® 4/III/II/CeleronTM; AMD®
K6/Athlon® or compatible
•
Supported operating system
- Windows® NT 4.0 with Service
Pack 5 (or higher)
- Windows® 2000 with Service
Pack 1 (or higher)
- Windows® XP
•
A screwdriver to remove and
reinstall the PC cover screws and
card mounting screws. See your PC
manual for specific requirements.
•
Fire GL CD-ROM for Fire GL 8800
Installing the Hardware and Software 9
What type of monitors
do you need?
Where are the drivers?
Your Fire GL 8800 is optimally configured
to be combined with digital flat-panel
(DFP) TFT LCD displays and digital CRT
displays. You can also connect the Fire
GL 8800 to high-resolution MultiSync or
multi-frequency monitors or other VGA
monitors.
To connect a VGA monitor to the DVI
connector you may use the provided VGAto-DVI adapter.
Notes: (1) You need a Plug-and-Play
monitor that supports VESA’s Display
Channel specifications (DDC1 or DDC2) to
take advantage of the DDC1/DDC2b+
features
(2) You can use the full power of the
graphics card only if your monitor supports
the horizontal (kHz) and vertical (Hz)
refresh rates as required by the graphics
card. Refer to your monitor's
documentation for recommended refresh
rates
•
Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000
and Windows XP drivers are
provided on the Fire GL CD.
10 Installing the Hardware and Software
Are you planning a
multi-monitor system?
Are you installing your
Fire GL 8800 in place
of a card from another
manufacturer?
Do you have an
integrated graphics
solution on the
motherboard?
Plug-n-Play?
The illustrations do
not show your card?
• You may connect two monitors to
the Fire GL 8800.
•
If DDC support is available, the
respective resolution and refresh
rate for each monitor is
automatically detected.
Before you install your Fire GL 8800 card,
we recommend that you first uninstall the
the driver for your current graphics card.
Windows NT 4.0: Reconfigure your
operating system to use the standard
display driver (VGA). For more information
about changing to the VGA driver, see
your operating system documentation.
Please refer to the manual or contact your
motherboard manufacturer to determine
how to disable your on-board graphics.
The card has been designed to take
advantage of 'plug–n-play' without
requiring additional hardware installation
or configuration.
The illustrations provided in this section
are for instructional use only; the card
shown may look different than the one you
purchased.
TM
Installing the Hardware and Software 11
Setting the Display Driver to Standard VGA
To avoid possible driver conflicts between your old and new graphics
card, install the standard VGA driver for your operating system.
Install the standard VGA driver before you shut down your computer
and remove the installed (AGP, PCI, or ISA) VGA card.
Note: Installing the standard VGA driver is not required for
Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
Installing the Standard VGA Driver for Windows NT 4.0
1 From the Start menu, go to Start > Settings > Control
Panel, then double-click on Display. The Display Properties
sheet appears.
2 Click the Settings tab; then click the
3 Under Adapter Type, click the Change button. The
Display window appears.
4 Under Manufacturers, select (Standard display types). Under
Display, choose VGA compatible display adapter.
5 Click OK. You may need to insert your Windows NT 4.0 CD-
ROM.
6 Click Close and OK as often as necessary to accept the changes.
7 Windows asks you if you want to restart your computer. Click
.
No
8 Shut down your computer. You are now ready to remove your
old graphics card and install your new Fire GL 8800 card.
Display Type button.
Change
12 Installing the Hardware and Software
Installing the Card
To install your graphics accelerator card, follow these steps:
1 Switch off your computer and all external options (monitor,
printer, and others).
your computer. Unplug all power cables from the electrical source.
Then disconnect all cables from the back of
If you are disconnecting a peripheral from the computer or are
Note:
removing a component from the system board, wait 10 - 20 seconds
after disconnecting the computer from the electrical outlet before
disconnecting the peripheral or removing the component to avoid
possible damage to the system board. To verify that all power has
been removed from the system, make sure that the standby power
light-emitting diode (LED) on the system board has gone out
.
Installing the Hardware and Software 13
2
Remove the computer cover. If necessary, consult your computer
system manual about removing the cover.
1 Power Supply
Remember to discharge your body’s static electricity by touching the
metal surface of the computer chassis
3 Remove any existing graphics card from your computer
.
If the old graphics card sticks rock it gently from end to end.
Remember to save the screw.
If your computer has any on-board graphics capability, you may
need to disable it on the motherboard. Refer to your computer’s
manual for more information.
14 Installing the Hardware and Software
4 Insert the card into the AGP slot.
Note: You can use the Fire GL 8800 in either AGP 2x/4x or AGP 2x
slots.
• Locate the AGP 2x/4x slot. Compare the expansion slots in
your computer with the following illustration:
If necessary, remove the metal slot cover from the AGP slot.
•
Save the screw to secure the graphics card later.
• Align the Fire GL 8800 with the AGP slot, and press it in
firmly until fully seated.
1 Fire GL 8800 card
2 AGP expansion slot
AGP cards are designed to fit one way only. Be sure your card is
properly aligned
Grasp the card by the top edge and carefully seat it into the AGP slot.
Be sure the metal contacts are completely pushed into the seat
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