Righteous 3D
Driver Update - v3.00.00           
1 December 1997


This ZIP file contains the latest Windows95 drivers for the Orchid Righteous 3D.  They 
are based on the Glide 2.4.3 runtime library from 3DFX.



INSTALLATION

You may install these drivers over a previous version of the drivers, or on a new (clean) 
Windows95 system installation.  See the appropriate section for detailed instructions.

Topics covered:
	Initial installation on a new Windows95 System (Retail)
	Initial installation on a new Windows95 System (OSR2)
	Updating current drivers (Retail)
	Updating current drivers (OSR2)

You can determine which version of Windows95 you have by opening the Control Panel 
and double clicking on the "System" icon.  On the "General" tab, your version of 
Windows95 will be listed:
	4.00.95 	Retail version
	4.00.95 A	Retail version
	4.00.95 B	OSR2 version


Initial installation on a new Windows95 System  (Retail)
If you do not currently have the Righteous 3D installed in your system, you should 
power off the computer and install the hardware as documented in the manual.  Once 
the card is secured, power on your system and boot into Windows95.  Windows should 
detect new hardware.

1.  At the new hardware screen, choose "Disk provided by hardware manufacturer", and 
     click on OK.
2.  When asked for the location of the driver files, type in the directory you extracted 
     these files to - ex. C:\TEMP.
3.  Windows will copy the files over.  If you are asked to reboot, go ahead and do
     so.  Once Windows95 starts up again, the Righteous will be installed.


Initial installation on a new Windows95 System  (OSR2)
If you do not currently have the Righteous 3D installed in your system, you should 
power off the computer and install the hardware as documented in the manual.  Once 
the card is secured, power on your system and boot into Windows95.  Windows should 
detect new hardware.

1.  At the new hardware screen, Windows will prompt that it is going to search for a  
     driver.  Say "Yes" to this.
2.  Windows should not find a driver, and give you new options.  Choose "Other
     Location", and then type in the directory you extracted these files to - ex.
     C:\TEMP
3.  It will identify the driver as the Righteous 3D.  Click "OK" or "Next" to this.  You
     will then be prompted again for the name of the directory you extracted the files
     to.
4.  Windows will copy the files over.  If you are prompted to reboot, go ahead and do
     so.  Once Windows95 starts up again, the Righteous will be installed.


Updating the current driver  (Retail)
If your Righteous3D is already installed and drivers are loaded for it, you can install the 
new drivers right over it.

1.  Open the Control Panel and double click on the "System" icon.  Choose the "Device
     Manager" tab.  Scroll down to "Sound, video, and game controllers" and double click
     on it.
2.  The Righteous3D should be displayed as a subheading; double click on it.  (If you 
     installed compatible drivers, those will be displayed instead.)  Click on the "Driver" 
     tab.
3.  Press the "Change Driver" button.
4.  On the hardware list window, press the "Have Disk" button.
5.  Type in the name of the directory you extracted the files to - ex. C:\TEMP and press
      "OK".
6.  Windows will copy the files over.  When it is finished, keep pressing "OK" until you
     are asked to reboot.  Once you restart, the Righteous will be installed.


Updating the current driver  (OSR2)
If your Righteous3D is already installed and drivers are loaded for it, you can install the 
new drivers right over it.

1.  Open the Control Panel and double click on the "System" icon.  Choose the "Device
     Manager" tab.  Scroll down to "Sound, video, and game controllers" and double click
     on it.
2.  The Righteous3D should be displayed as a subheading; double click on it.  (If you 
     installed compatible drivers, those will be displayed instead.)  Click on the "Driver" 
     tab.
3.  Press the "Update Driver" button.
4.  Windows will ask if you want it to search for a new driver.  Say "YES" to this.
5.  Windows should not find a driver, and give you new options.  Choose "Other
     Location", and then type in the directory you extracted these files to - ex.
     C:\TEMP
6.  It will identify the driver as the Righteous 3D.  Click "OK" or "Next" to this.  You
     will then be prompted again for the name of the directory you extracted the files
     to.
7.  Windows will copy the files over.  When it is finished, keep pressing "OK" until you
     are prompted to reboot.  Once you restart, the Righteous will be installed.

