Epson EL 4S, EL 33+ Product Support Bulletin

EPSON AMERICA, INC.
Product Support Bulletin
EPSON
Subject:
Date: 04/06/94
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This bulletin announces the availability of enhanced display drivers for the Epson EL 4S/33+ and EL 486UC+ computers running IBM’s OS/2 2.0 or 2.1. The 32-bit Service Pack for version 2.0 from IBM must be installed before installing the new display drivers. Also, the current system configuration must be VGA or SVGA.
These drivers can be downloaded from the Epson Bulletin Board System (BBS) that can be reached at (310) 782-4531. They are located in one self-extracting file (OS2_20.EXE for Version 2.0) or
DRIVERS.
by entering the command:
OS2_20 A: OS2_21 A:
depending on which disk drive is being used. The diskette must have the volume
label OS2
EL 4S/33+ and EL 486UC+ OS/2 2.0 and 2.1 Display Drivers
PSB No: S-0173 Originator: JAM
(OS2_21.EXE
Once downloaded, extract the files to a high-density diskette (1.44MB)
or OS2_20 or OS2_21
DRVS.
B: B:
for Version 2.1) in file library
To install a driver, place the Display Drivers diskette into drive A:. Open an OS/2 session, either full-screen or window, and enter the following command:
A:INSTALL A: C:
INSTALL.CMD on the driver diskette copies files to the hard drive and starts the
OS/2 Display Driver Install utility DSPINSTL, which prompts the user. When the Display Driver Install main panel appears, the Primary Display should
indicate Video Graphics Array. If so, click OK and proceed. If VGA is not selected, select Primary Display and click OK.
Highlight the Driver/Resolution desired and click OK.
When the Source Directory panel appears, choose the floppy drive ( A: ) which
contains the Driver diskette and click on Install. When the main panel appears again, click on Cancel. The new driver has been installed. You must shutdown and then re-boot your
system for the changes to take effect.
PSB No: S-0173
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For any future driver changes, INSTALL.CMD on the driver diskette is not required.
To change to a new driver, or return to VGA driver, simply type DSPINSTL on the command line in an OS/2 full-screen or window session.
If you are selecting a different resolution, make sure that the Display Driver diskette is in the floppy drive.
Finally, only the beta version of OS/2 2.1 was tested. According to IBM the 32-bit graphics engine is the same as in the Service Pack, so these drivers should work correctly.
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