CARD Monitor Alignment and Test program Copyright (c) 1993 by Eric Rodda-Software All Rights Reserved GENERAL PRODUCT INFORMATION INTRODUCTION CARD is a program for more technically minded people to test the performance of their graphics card and monitor. It tests all the different video modes and colours on your graphics adaptor. It highlights any problems with monitor convergence, focus, linearity, picture position, and picture size. And it comes complete with instructions on how to correct most of the problems that may be found. This version of CARD is shareware, and may be tried out free of charge for a limited period. INSTALLING THE PROGRAM CARD must be installed onto another disk drive with at least 360KB free space, using the supplied installation program: 1. Put the Installation Disk in drive A: or B:. 2. Go to a DOS command line. 3. Enter "x:INSTALL" where "x" is A or B indicating the drive with the Installation Disk. 4. Press "I" to begin installation. When requested, enter the drive and/or directory to install the program to, or just press to accept the default. 5. Press "X" to exit from the Install utility, and then enter "CARD" to run the program. The program can also be run from within the Install utility by pressing "R". RUNNING THE PROGRAM Go to the directory containing the CARD package and enter CARD at the DOS command prompt. DOCUMENTATION The complete shareware documentation is contained in the CARD.DOC file that is accessible after the program is installed. The document is 20 pages long in ASCII format with formfeeds being the only control characters. To print the file simply enter PRINT CARD.DOC from the DOS command prompt.