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5.5 Video adapters<br />

was available by default, so no further work is needed to be done. An<br />

example is given later on how to add support <strong>for</strong> a driver that is not, by<br />

default, included with the base operating system.<br />

3. Save the response file with a different name, <strong>for</strong> our example,<br />

c:\<strong>IBM</strong>LAN\RPL\NT40\RSP\<strong>IBM</strong>300TR.TXT.<br />

4. To define the sample client we used above, we used the command:<br />

netwin riplmach sample01 /add /mac:8884ac7763ec /release:nt40<br />

/type:winnt /dhcp:n /enabled:y /image:w32dossb.img /recordid:r_dtk_ndis<br />

/partition:600 /cdkey:010-1578717 /REGUSER:"ITSO User"<br />

/rsp:c:\rsp\ibm300TR.TXT<br />

Some video adapters may have only become available after the operating<br />

system was shipped, so they are not be included in the operating system<br />

image. To add support <strong>for</strong> a video adapters, you have to per<strong>for</strong>m a few steps<br />

<strong>for</strong> each operating system:<br />

1. Ensure that the driver works with a stand-alone version of the operating<br />

system.<br />

2. Add the video device driver files to the client image.<br />

3. Update the response files to include the new driver.<br />

5.5.1 Installing support <strong>for</strong> video adapters on <strong>Windows</strong> NT<br />

There are a few ways to add support <strong>for</strong> an unsupported video adapter. <strong>On</strong>e<br />

of them is described in the on-line Administrator’s Guide. This example uses<br />

the textmode description on how to install the Matrox Video Drivers on<br />

<strong>Windows</strong> NT:<br />

1. In the directory \<strong>IBM</strong>LAN\RPL\NT40\I386\$OEM$ create a directory called<br />

Textmode.<br />

2. Copy the OEM Video Drivers to the directory created in the previous step.<br />

3. Create a Txtsetup.oem file in the Textmode directory. The file should look<br />

like this:<br />

[Disks]<br />

d1 = "OEM Video Disk", \OEMVideo.tag,\<br />

[Defaults]<br />

Display = MGA64<br />

[Display]<br />

MGA64 = " Matrox MGA64 Driver - OEM"<br />

[Files.Display.mga64]<br />

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