Virtual Entertainment's Multimedia Personality Test was designed for personal entertainment use only.
Getting Started
System Requirements
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IBM/PC compatible
Microsoft Windows version 3.1 or higher
MS-DOS version 3.3 or later
IBM-compatible 386 or higher capable of running Windows
4 MB RAM (8 MB recommended)
Super VGA monitor and adapter supported by Windows capable of producing 640x480 256 colors
A double-speed CD-ROM drive or better
A hard disk with at least 1MB of free space
A mouse
A sound card (optional)
A printer that supports graphic mode (optional)
Macintosh
Any Macintosh with an O30 or higher processor
A double-speed CD-ROM drive or better
System 7.0 or higher
13" color Monitor or better with 256 colors
4 MB RAM (8 MB recommended)
A hard disk with at least 1MB of free space
A mouse
A printer that supports graphic mode (optional)
Installation
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Windows 3.x
The following procedure assumes that you have successfully installed Windows and are familiar with basic Windows terminology. For more information, please refer to your Windows documentation.
1. Insert the Personality Test CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.
2. Select Run from the File menu in Program Manager.
3. Type:
D:\SETUP <enter>
(if necessary, substitute D: for the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive).
4. Follow the prompts of the Setup program.
Setup will create a group called Virtual Entertainment in Program Manager. Double-click on the Personality icon to run the program.
Windows 95
The following procedure assumes that you have successfully installed Windows 95 and are familiar with basic Windows 95 terminology. For more information, please refer to your Windows 95 documentation.
If a dialog box with instructions doesn't open after inserting the CD in the drive:
1. Press the Start button and select RUN.
2. Type:
D:\SETUP <enter>
(if necessary, substitute D: for the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive).
3. Follow the prompts of the setup program.
Macintosh Installation
1. Insert the Personality CD into your CD-ROM drive.
3. If the QuickTime 2.0 extension is not already installed on your system, do the following:
Drag and drop the QuickTime icon from the QuickTime folder on the CD-ROM to your System folder. A dialog will appear asking if you want to add the item to your Extensions folder.
Click on OK and restart your computer to activate QuickTime.
Double-click on the Personality Test icon to start the program.
Troubleshooting
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IBM/PC
No sound is heard.
Check that the speakers are on.
Check that the speakers are connected to the sound card.
Check that the volume levels are turned up.
The program locks up or a "General Protection Fault Error" message appears.
Make sure you are using the latest video and sound drivers for your cards. Contact your video and sound card manufacturer to get the most updated video driver or contact your computer vendor.
If you are using Windows 3.11 or Windows for Workgroups, try using the Super VGA 640x480x256 color driver.
Macintosh
No sound is heard.
Check that the speakers are on.
Check that the speakers are connected to the sound card.
Check that the volume levels are turned up.
The colors seem wrong.
Make sure your Monitor Control Panel is set to 256 colors.
Freezing or slow play.
Disable Ram Doubler, if you are using it.
Verify that Virtual Memory is turned off.
Turn off 32-bit addressing, if you have 8MB or less of built-in RAM.
Technical Support
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If you are experiencing technical problems with this product and cannot resolve them using the above troubleshooting tips, call Virtual Entertainment's Technical Support line at 617-449-9645 or fax your questions to 617-449-4887, Monday through Friday, 10am-4pm Eastern Standard Time.
Virtual Entertainment Web Site
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Virtual Entertainment's Limited 90-Day Warranty
Except to the extent prohibited by law, all implied warranties made by Virtual Entertainment, Inc., in connection with this manual and software are limited in duration to ninety (90) days from the date of original purchase, and no warranties, whether express or implied, shall apply to this product after said period. Virtual Entertainment, Inc. makes no warranty or representation, either expressed or implied, with respect to the software described in this manual. This software is sold "as is." The purchaser assumes the entire risk as to its quality and performance. Under no circumstances shall Virtual Entertainment, Inc., be liable for any loss or damage, direct, consequential, or incidental, arising out of the use or inability to use this product.
Copyright
This software and manual are copyrighted π 1996 by Virtual Entertainment, Inc., with all rights reserved. The software or manual may not be copied, in whole or part, without the express written consent of Virtual Entertainment, Inc. Unauthorized duplication is prohibited. This software is protected by both United States Copyright Law and International Treaty provisions.