PRODUCT : QUATTRO PRO NUMBER : 572 VERSION : 3.0 OS : PC DOS DATE : April 18, 1991 PAGE : 1/2 TITLE : QUATTRO PRO EXTENDED SCREEN DISPLAY SUPPORT Quattro Pro version 3.0 supports extended screen displays for many popular EGA and VGA display adapters. It not only maintains full support for the standard 80x25 text display, but also provides WYSIWYG (graphics) and additional 100 and/or 132 column modes for the following graphics cards: Video Card Brand Supported Screen Mode (Cols x Rows) Ahead Systems VGA Wizard 80x34 80X45 132x25 132x44 ATI VGA Wonder 132x25 132x44 Compaq Integrated (132 column) VGS 132x25 132x28 132x43 132x50 132x60 Everex Viewpoint VGA/EV-673 VGA 80X34 80X60 100x43 100x75 132x25 132x44 Genoa Systems Super VGA 132x25 132x28 132x43 Orchid ProDesigner VGA 132x25 132x28 132x44 Paradise EGA 480/VGA 1024 132x25 132x43 Sigma VGA Legend/HP16 132x25 132x44 PRODUCT : QUATTRO PRO NUMBER : 572 VERSION : 3.0 OS : PC DOS DATE : April 18, 1991 PAGE : 2/2 TITLE : QUATTRO PRO EXTENDED SCREEN DISPLAY SUPPORT Video Card Brand Supported Screen Mode (Cols x Rows) STB PowerGraph VGA 132x25 132x44 Video-7 VRAM VGA 80X60 100x60 132x25 132x28 132x43 The WYSIWYG and generic EGA and VGA display modes are available on all 256K EGA and VGA displays. To obtain any of the additional extended screen displays, the appropriate display card must be used. Make sure the dip switches on the video card are correctly set for a higher resolution mode, and the monitor can handle high resolution graphics, as various screen display problems may occur. Usually, some type of software setup or testing program is included with the video card, and should be run to determine the possible screen display modes of the video adapter with the monitor. If your video adapter is not on this list, check for possible compatibility with one of the listed cards in the documentation that came with the video card, or call the video card manufacturer.