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- Documentation for Q387, Version 3.2
- Copyright, 1991, 1993, QuickWare
- P.O. Box 684652
- Austin, Texas 78768
- 512-280-1452
- January 17, 1993
-
-
- Q387 Version 3.2 is a math accelerator and math coprocessor
- emulator. It will both increase the performance of your computer in
- math intensive applications and allow you to run applications which
- require a math coprocessor, and this is all done without any additional
- hardware. The benefits of Q387 are -
-
- Benefits -
-
- o Reduces computation times by up to 80% for graphics, analysis,
- CAD, font generation for desktop publishing, games, etc.
-
- o Allows the running of programs which require a math chip, such as
- AutoCAD, Mathematica, COSMOS/M, AutoDesk 3D Studio, Renderize,
- Falcon 3.0 high performance mode, etc.
-
- o Fully compatible with DOS, most Expanded Memory Managers (EMMs),
- Windows 3.X 386 Enhanced Mode and Windows 3.1 Standard Mode, and
- most DOS Extender applications (such as AutoCAD 11, 12, and 386,
- Quattro Pro, etc.).
-
- o Accurate math coprocessor emulation.
-
- o Uses NO DOS memory (loads into extended memory completely).
-
- o Low cost, only $25.
-
- o Free upgrades to enhanced releases.
-
-
- Requirements -
-
- o 386SX, 386DX, or 486SX based computer, IBM PC or compatible,
- with at least 1.5 Megabytes total memory.
-
- o Q387 uses about 330k bytes of extended memory.
-
- o A 386 compatible Expanded Memory Manager (EMM), such as
- EMM386.EXE (comes with DOS 5.0 and Windows 3.1), QEMM386,
- 386MAX, or the EMM386.SYS that comes with Dr. DOS 6.0.
-
-
- How Q387 works -
-
- Run Q387 from your Autoexec.bat file or from DOS. You must have an
- Expanded Memory Manager (EMM) loaded first. Q387 requests Extended
- Memory from the EMM for its exclusive use, and then loads itself into
- that extended memory. It leaves absolutely no trace of itself in DOS
- memory, or in any memory directly accessible by DOS, thereby using none
- of this valuable resource. The EMM protects Q387 from being overwritten
- by other programs. Q387 instructs your computer to use Q387 to perform
- math operations instead of your application's math routines. Intel has
- built this capability into the design of the 386 and higher chip. Since
- Q387 runs completely in extended memory, it can utilize the full power
- of the 386 chip, such as 32 bit operations and fast access to large
- amounts of inexpensive memory. This has allowed us to optimize Q387 for
- speed. We have also used advanced numerical techniques to increase
- speed. The net result is that all math functions with Q387 operate many
- times faster than the built-in math functions that come with your
- applications.
-
- Example benchmarks - on a DELL System 310, 4Mb ram, 32k cache, 20 Mhz
- 386, with EMM386.exe loaded, all times in seconds.
-
- Run Run Without With Speed Increase
- Number Q387 Q387 Factor
-
- 1 14.0 3.8 3.68
- 2 142.0 64.0 2.20
- 3 22.4 6.2 3.61
- 4 17.7 4.0 4.42
- 5 49.0 9.5 5.05
- 6 342.1 80.2 4.26
- 7 226.0 98.0 2.31
- 8 111.0 76.0 1.46
-
- Run Descriptions -
-
- Run 1 - Zoom out on a drawing, Generic CADD, by Generic Software.
- Run 2 - Render "Bicycle" on Alias Upfront, running in Windows 3.1
- Standard Mode, by Alias Research and SketchTech Inc.
- Run 3 - AMD math coprocessor demo, Tree fractal.
- Run 4 - AMD math coprocessor demo, Compound interest calculation.
- Run 5 - Plot a graph on screen, GRAPHER, by Golden Software.
- Run 6 - Prepare data file for 3-d viewing, SURFER, by Golden
- Software.
- Run 7 - Render "BOX" on POVRAY, or, Persistence of Vision Ray
- Tracer, a freeware ray-tracing program available on
- America On-Line and other BBS's, search for "POV".
- Run 8 - Draw "Bicycle" on AutoSketch for Windows, run in Windows
- 3.1 Standard Mode, by AutoDesk, Inc.
-
- Standard Benchmark - same machine as above, QAPlus V4.21, Whetstones.
-
- Run Without With Speed Increase
- Q387 Q387 Factor
-
- 62.3K 292.6K 4.69
-
-
- Comparison with FRANKE.387 (another 387 emulator) on same machine with
- same configuration as above -
-
- FRANKE.387 Q387 Speed Increase
- Factor
- AutoCAD 10,
- Zoom-All on "Airplane" 13.4 sec. 7.4 sec. 1.81
-
- QAPlus V4.21, Whetstones 93.7K 292.6K 3.12
-
- Also, FRANKE.387 is either not active or causes an error with DOS
- Extenders and Windows.
-
-
- Windows 3.1 -
-
- If you use Windows 3.1, your Windows applications with Q387 will
- run somewhat faster in Standard Mode (WIN /s). This is due to some
- overhead operations required to handle the multi-tasking of Enhanced
- Mode. Enhanced Mode does offer virtual memory, however, so which mode
- is best to use depends on the math content of your application versus
- its need for more memory. DOS applications run much faster in DOS than
- in a Windows 3.X DOS box (this has nothing to do with Q387). Dos
- Protected Mode Interface (DPMI) compatible DOS extender applications
- (e.g. AutoCAD 12) will run in a DOS box. Like Windows applications,
- these will run slower as compared to running them in regular DOS, but
- you can multi-task multiple DOS boxes and/or Windows applications.
-
-
- Our method of distributing Q387 -
-
- We distribute Q387 as what might be called "protected shareware".
- The distributed program is the full working version, except that it runs
- for 20 minutes at a time before it does a DOS terminate of an
- application. This way, at little or no cost to you, you may fully
- evaluate the performance of Q387 for yourself. Also, upgrading is quick
- and easy. You may run the demo as much as you please, and it will
- satisfy the needs of many people who only need it for short periods of
- time. If you are satisfied with the performance of Q387 and need it to
- run for longer than 20 minutes, we will, for a fee of $25 (see below
- for additional options), provide you with a "Run Code" which allows Q387
- to run unimpeded. Q387 is not copy protected, but the Run Code will
- only work on one computer. We feel that this arrangement is a
- reasonable compromise between your need to verify the integrity of Q387
- and the need to support this kind of work.
-
-
- Running Q387 as a demo -
-
- An Expanded Memory Manager must be active. This is done by having
- the following lines in your Config.sys file -
-
- device = <path to DOS or Windows 3.1>\HIMEM.SYS (for DOS 5 or)
- device = <path to DOS or Windows 3.1>\EMM386.EXE ( Windows. )
-
- device = <path to QEMM>\QEMM386.SYS (for QEMM386)
- device = <path to 386MAX>\386MAX.SYS (for 386MAX)
- device = <path to DR DOS>\EMM386.SYS (for DR DOS 6)
-
- Q387 will not run with the EMM386.SYS which comes with Windows 3.0. Get
- into the same directory as Q387.exe is in. Type "Q387" at the DOS
- prompt. If you are using Windows, run Q387 before you get into Windows.
- Q387 will then load itself into extended memory and display an order
- form on the screen. If you want to order a Run Code, you can do a print
- screen at that point to print the order form. You may also order by
- phone with Visa or Mastercard (see below). Q387 will return you to the
- DOS prompt. It will not itself perform any demonstration. You should
- run your math intensive applications with Q387 loaded to see how they
- perform with Q387.
-
-
- Getting a Run Code by phone with Visa or Mastercard -
-
- Run Q387 as a demo and write down the Machine Code which appears
- near the center of the order screen. Be sure to get the Machine Code of
- the computer which you intend to use Q387 on. Call our toll-free number
- (see at end of this file). Our operator will first get your credit
- card type, number, and expiration date. He or she will then get your
- Machine Code, name, and address. You will then be given your Run Code.
- Your license to run Q387 and receipt will be mailed to you. If you do
- not have the latest copy of Q387, we will mail it to you along with your
- license and receipt.
-
-
- Getting a Run Code by fax with Visa or Mastercard -
-
- Run Q387 as a demo and do a print screen of the order form. Fill
- out the order form. At the end of the order form, write down the type
- of credit card which you are using (Visa or Mastercard), the credit card
- number, and the expiration date. Be sure to include your fax number.
- Fax the order form to 1-713-961-4438. We will then fax back your Run
- Code by the next working day. Your license to run Q387 and receipt will
- be mailed to you. If you do not have the latest copy of Q387, we will
- mail it to you along with your license and receipt.
-
-
- Getting a Run Code paying by check or money order -
-
- Fill out the order form which appears on your computer screen at
- the start of the demo. If you don't have a printer for printing out the
- order form, please include all of the required information which is on
- the order form. We will, within three working days of receiving your
- order, mail to you a Run Code. You will need to include your Machine
- Code, a number which Q387 determines and prints on the order form at the
- start of a demo run. Be sure to get the Machine Code of the computer
- you intend to use Q387 on. Your license to run Q387 and receipt will be
- mailed to you. If you do not have the latest copy of Q387, we will mail
- it to you along with your license and receipt.
-
-
- If you upgrade your computer -
-
- If you change your motherboard or your BIOS chips, your old Run
- Code will no longer work. You may get one new Run Code at no charge by
- calling our toll-free number (see at end of this file). Our operator
- will get your Run Code and last name, verify that you are a registered
- user, take your new Machine Code, and then give you a new Run Code.
- This may also be necessary if you change your hard disk drive controller
- or put in a LAN card.
-
-
- When you get your Run Code, you will run Q387 as follows -
-
- <path to Q387>\Q387 xxx-xxx-xxx
-
- where xxx-xxx-xxx is your Run Code. You may have this anywhere in your
- Autoexec.bat file so that Q387 loads automatically each time you start
- your computer. Q387 is not a DOS TSR (Terminate and Stay Resident)
- program, so the order in which you load it is inconsequential. You
- would not use any LOADHI with it. Q387 uses no DOS memory, nor any
- of the Upper Memory Block, nor any of the Upper Memory area (the area
- between 1024k and 1088k).
-
-
- Expanded Memory Managers (EMMs) tested with -
-
- 1. DOS 5.0's EMM386.exe and Window's 3.1 EMM386.exe, by Microsoft.
- 2. QEMM386.exe version 5.1 and 6.0, by QuarterDeck Office Systems.
- 3. 386MAX version 6, by Qualitas. Does not currently work with
- 386MAX version 5.
- 4. Dr. Dos's EMM386.sys, version 6.0, by Digital Research.
- 5. Memory Miser 386 Version 1B43, by SoftLogic Solutions Inc.
-
- DOS Extenders tested with -
-
- 1. 386|DOS Extender, by Phar Lapp.
- 2. Intel 386/486 C Code Builder, by Intel.
- 3. DOS 16/M, by Rational Systems.
- 4. The 16 bit DOS extender that Borland uses with Borland C++
- and Quattro Pro (probably DOS 16/M).
- 5. Window's 3.1 Standard Mode, by Microsoft.
- 6. Window's 3.X 386 Enhanced Mode (also functions as an EMM and
- multitasker), by Microsoft. Runs and multi-tasks DOS boxes
- and 16 and 32 bit Windows applications.
- 7. Q387 will not currently work with the ERGO 32 bit DOS
- extender. This was used by the Lahey FORTRAN compiler, but
- Lahey has switched to the Phar Lapp 386|DOS Extender, which
- Q387 does work with.
-
- Applications Q387 has been tested with -
-
- 1. AutoCAD 10, 11, 12, and 11 for Windows, by AutoDesk, Inc. **
- 2. COSMOS/M, by Structural Research Inc. **
- 3. Surfer and Grapher, by Golden Software.
- 4. Generic CADD, by Generic Software.
- 5. DesignCAD, by American Small Business Computers, Inc.
- 5. Borland C++, by Borland International, Inc.
- 6. Intel 386/486 C Code Builder.
- 7. Quattro Pro, by Borland.
- 8. Various engineering analysis C programs compiled with Borland
- C++.
- 9. Lahey FORTRAN, F77L-EM/32, Version 5.00, the "DEMO" program.**
- 10. AutoDesk 3D Studio Version 2.0, by AutoDesk, Inc. **
- 11. Animator Pro, by AutoDesk.
- 12. PSPICE Student Version 3.06, by MicroSim Corporation.
- 13. Renderize, Windows Pro v1.3 demo, by Visual Software, Inc.
- A 32 bit Windows program. **
- 14. Alias Upfront, by Alias Research and SketchTech Inc.
- A 16 bit Windows program.
- 15. Persistence of Vision (POV), a freeware raytracing program.
- Uses the 32 bit Intel C 386/486 Code Builder compiler.
- 16. 386-MatLab V3.5m, by The MathWorks, Inc. **
- 17. Grapher for Windows, by Golden Software.
- 18. AutoSketch for Windows, by AutoDesk, Inc.
-
- ** denotes programs which require either a coprocessor or Q387 to run.
-
- Diagnostic utilities tested with -
-
- 1. Advanced Micro Devices' math coprocessor demo.
- 2. CheckIt, Version 3.0, by TouchStone Software Corporation.
- 3. QAPlus, by DiagSoft, Inc.
- 4. PC Labs Benchmark Series 5.0, by PC Magazine.
- 5. CHKCOP V2.00, by Intel Corp (a 387 checker).
-
-
- Included files -
-
- Q387.exe - The Q387 executable. This is a a self-expanding,
- compressed file. It self-expands only when you run
- Q387 to load it. Compressed with PKlite Professional
- (PKlite is a trademark of PkWare, Inc.)
- Q387.doc - This file.
- OFF.exe - Will disable Q387 after it has been loaded. It does
- not remove Q387 from memory. Do not run from within
- Windows.
- ON.exe - Reenables Q387 after it has been disabled by "OFF.exe".
- Do not run from within Windows.
-
-
- Accuracy -
-
- Q387 performs all arithmetic to the exact same accuracy as a 387
- coprocessor. This is 64 bits of precision. Transcendental calculations
- may be different by as much as the lowest 4 to 5 bits. This is still
- much more accurate than can be represented by a double precision number,
- which is the highest precision variable type typically used.
-
-
- EMM configuration options -
-
- Q387 requires that an EMM be active, but expanded memory does not
- have to be available. Many regular DOS applications use expanded memory
- if it is available to increase their performance (using fast expanded
- memory instead of the slow disk). Before Q387 Version 3, however, the
- use of an EMM significantly slowed down math intensive applications
- (when run without a coprocessor on the computer). With Q387, your DOS
- applications can now have the benefit of both Expanded Memory and very
- fast math operations.
-
- One penalty associated with the use of expanded memory is that
- available high memory will be reduced by 64k (required for the expanded
- memory "page frame"), leaving less room for device drivers and TSR's.
- Also, Windows cannot use any of your expanded memory in 386 Enhanced
- Mode. If you don't want to use expanded memory, you can specify to the
- EMM that it not use a page frame, thus reclaiming the lost 64k of high
- memory. This is accomplished as follows in your CONFIG.SYS file -
-
- device = <path to DOS>\EMM386.EXE NOEMS (for DOS 5)
- device = <path to QEMM>\QEMM386.SYS FRAME=0 (for QEMM386)
- device = <path to 386MAX>\386MAX.SYS NOFRAME (for 386MAX)
- device = <path to DR DOS>\EMM386.SYS /F=none (for DR DOS 6)
-
-
- If you are using EMM386 and older DOS Extender programs (e.g. ACAD 11)-
-
- Older DOS Extender programs such as AutoCAD 11 can only make use of
- Expanded Memory when an EMM is present, so it's best to allocate almost
- all of your available memory to Expanded Memory in this case. You must
- reserve enough Extended Memory for Q387 to load, however. With
- EMM386.exe, a straightforward way to do this is as follows (this example
- is for a computer with 4 Meg of RAM) -
-
- device = <path to DOS>\EMM386.EXE L=340 2912
-
- where the "L=340" parameter tells EMM386 to reserve 340k of extended
- memory. The "2912" parameter tells it to allocate 2912k bytes for
- expanded memory (if that much is available). If you don't tell the EMM
- to reserve a sufficient amount of Expanded Memory, older DOS Extender
- applications will give you some confusing message such as "Conflicting
- protected mode environment", or "The 386 chip is currently executing in
- virtual 8086 mode...", etc. QEMM and 386MAX make both types of memory
- available from the overall supply of memory, so you don't have to
- reserve any memory explicitly for extended or for expanded memory.
-
-
- If you are using QEMM386 -
-
- You need to include the "ON" parameter on the "device=QEMM386" line
- in your config.sys file.
-
-
- Updates -
-
- Due to our distribution method, we are able to provide free updates
- to all registered users. All you have to do is to periodically check
- your favorite BBS for a more recent release of Q387. The Run Code which
- you purchase will work for these later releases.
-
-
- Backups -
-
- You really only need to keep your Run Code safe, as Q387 itself is
- available from many BBS's. Make a backup of Q387 if you don't have easy
- access to a BBS. If you lose your Run Code, we will look up your Run
- Code for free. Just call our toll-free number shown at the end of this
- file.
-
-
- Viruses -
-
- Q387 was scanned for viruses with the Norton AntiVirus before it
- was Zipped. All major BBS's (and most local BBS's) do this as well. We
- have never gotten a virus from any BBS.
-
-
- Money-back guarantee -
-
- If, within a year of your purchase, Q387 has any error which
- prevents it from successfully emulating a 387 or 487SX math coprocessor
- with any of your applications, we will refund to you the purchase price
- of your Run Code.
-
-
- Contacting Us -
-
- For any reason other than ordering, we may be reached at the phone
- number in the heading for this document. We may also be reached on
- Compuserve at 70750,2147, and on America Online at QuickWare.
-
-
- Distribution of Q387 -
-
- Free distribution of Q387 without Run Codes is both permitted and
- encouraged. Distribution of Q387 with Run Code(s) is not permitted.
- Both software and hardware vendors are welcome to distribute Q387
- without Run Codes.
-
- Q387 can be found on several bulletin board services. Some of
- these are Compuserve (IBM Hardware Forum), GENIE (IBM PC libraries),
- America On-Line, Delphi, and the Connect America (512-459-3341, 3351, or
- 3358). The Connect America BBS lets you get Q387 from the free downloads
- section in Area 2. You might also ask the sysop of your favorite local
- BBS to get Q387 for you. Search files for Q387. The full file name is
- Q387.zip, or Q387_XXX.zip, where XXX is the latest version designation.
-
- Payment options - (valid through December, 1994)
-
- o $25 US currency, plus any applicable sales tax, by Visa or
- Mastercard. Do this if you have one of these cards. Call number
- shown at end of this file.
-
- o $25 US currency with either a check from a US bank, or a money
- order (US currency money orders are available worldwide). Please
- include any applicable sales tax.
-
- o $35 equivalent non-US currency written on a check from a
- non-US bank. Please use the current exchange rate. The higher
- amount is required to cover the bank's fees.
-
-
- Volume discounts -
-
- If your organization would like multiple licenses for Q387, we
- offer the following discounts for volume purchases -
-
- 1st license - $25.
- 2nd through 10th licenses - $20 each.
- Each license over 10 licenses - $15 each.
-
-
- Dealers and Resellers -
-
- Dealers and Resellers may distribute Q387 to their customers and
- may charge their customers "finders fees", "installation fees", or
- simply charge for your time, in addition to the cost of Q387 itself. In
- all cases, Q387 must be distributed in its entirety, including this
- file. Additionally, each Run Code and license for Q387 must be in the
- name of the end user, so that we may be able to keep them informed of
- updates and so that the end user may receive a replacement Run Code, as
- required. We must also have the end user's address.
-
-
- Thank you for trying Q387.
-
-
- Toll-free order number, for Visa or Mastercard orders or new Run Codes
- only - 1-800-392-9349, US and Canada (1-713-622-4870 International),
- between 8:30 AM and 12:00 noon, and between 2:00 PM and 5:00 PM, Monday
- through Friday, Central Time.