MARTINI INTERACTIVE CD-ROM FUNDAMENTALS OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I. CONTENTS OF THE CD Welcome to Martini Interactive. The CD contains the following components: Martini Installer This application will review the hardware configuration on your computer and appraise you of your computer's capacity to run this CD-ROM. This application will also provide you with a menu of specific software installers that we suggest for optimal use of this CD-ROM. Martini Interactive These files remain on the CD and must be viewed with a web browser. They consist of Animations, Tutorials, Case Studies, a Glossary with pronunciations, a Search tool, and a Table of Contents that links to the Companion Website. Netscape Navigator 4.08 Installer Netscape, Netscape Navigator, and the Netscape N and Ship's Wheel logos are registered trademarks of Netscape Communications Corporation in the United States and other countries. Apple QuickTime 4.0 Installer QuickTime and the QuickTime logo are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the United States and other countries. Macromedia Shockwave 8.0 Player Installer and Macromedia Flash 4.0 Player Installer Macromedia Shockwave Player and Macromedia Flash Player software by Macromedia, Inc., Copyright © 1995-2000 Macromedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Macromedia, Shockwave, and Flash are trademarks of Macromedia, Inc. II. MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Windows Pentium 133 Mhz 32 MB RAM 8x CD-ROM drive Windows 95 or newer Macintosh Power PC 133 Mhz 32 MBRAM 8x CD-ROM drive OS 8.0 III. MINIMUM SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS Netscape Navigator 4.08 or newer OR Internet Explorer 4.0 or newer Apple QuickTime 4.0 Macromedia Shockwave 8.0 Player and Flash 4.0 Player IV. GETTING STARTED—INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1. Insert the Martini Interactive CD into the computer's CD-ROM drive. The CD's icon will appear on your desktop. Double-click the CD's icon to access the "Installer" and "Start" files. If you have all of the necessary components then you do not need to run the installer program. 2. To verify that you have sufficient hardware, select "Installer" to launch a program that provides an analysis of the computer's capacity to utilize the functions on the CD. Each item being analyzed will appear in an onscreen window followed by the message, "Passed" or "Failed." 3. If you see the "Failed" warning beside on of the hardware items then your system might had difficulties with some aspects of this CD. Basic system requirements are listed above and printed in the inside, back cover of your textbook. 4. If you are missing a software component such as QuickTime version 4, you may click the appropriate button on the right of the on-screen window to launch the installer program for the missing software. An Internet connection is not required to install these components. Installers for the required components are included on the CD. 5. Once you've determined that you have the necessary hardware and software configuration, proceed to launch the CD. 6. To launch the CD, click the "Start" button in the lower right-hand corner of the Martini Installer window. 7. You may also manually launch the CD by first launching your desired browser and then selecting the "Start.html" file from the top-level directory on the CD. If you wish to do this, you should make sure that your default browser includes the necessary components. IV. NAVIGATING THE MEDIA EDITION A. General Guidelines 1. On your first time through, click the HELP button to familiarize yourself with the CD's navigation, icons and interactivity. 2. The Tool Pad on the left side of the window contains all of the basic resources on the CD. These include Animations, Tutorials, Case Studies, Website, Glossary, and Search. At any place on the CD, you may select one of these buttons to jump immediately to the menu of that resource. 3. Everything but the Website resource is on the CD. This button offers a quick link to each of the chapter of the Companion Website integrated with this CD. An active Internet connection is required to access this resource. 4. Let the entire document load before you start clicking! Navigation features will not work properly if the document is not fully loaded. Many of the animations are large and may take some time to load on slower machines. 5. Read the Help included with your Web browser for more navigation tips. B. World Wide Web 1. The Website button will connect you to the Companion Website for this textbook. You will only be able to access this site if you already have a connection to the Internet. If you do not, the icon will either do nothing or it will give you an error. Do not be alarmed if you see an error, just continue. 2. Please be aware that Web addresses outside of the Companion Website for this book may change. Although some provide forwarding addresses, some do not. As of the publication date, all links are valid. If you encounter a link that no longer works or that points to the wrong content then please submit an error/feedback notice through our Companion Website. Every effort will be made to repair or replace it promptly. V. TROUBLESHOOTING Problem: Memory Error. Reason: This product requires at least 32 MB RAM, preferably more. Action: Exit and restart the browser. Also, check that your computer has at least 25 MB of Virtual Memory (swap file). ----------- Problem: Initialization Error (especially Windows) when browser is launched Reason: There is no active network connection on the computer. Action: Click "OK" to bypass the message. You will not be able to link to the WWW links, but you will have no problem with files on the CD. ----------- Problem: When using the Tutorial, the audio is broken or stutters, or the Tutorial appears to jump in places. Reason: Some configurations will have problems with the Shockwave pieces. Action: Make sure that you've installed the more recent version of the Shockwave Player. Version 8.0 of Shockwave is provided on this CD but a newer version may be available by the time this CD is published. Visit http://www.macromedia.com/ for the latest news about this plugin. ----------- Problem: When clicking on a link from one page, it goes to the wrong location on the connecting page. Reason: Some browsers do not read the links in the proper way. Action: The correct location is somewhere on the connecting page, so you may have to browse a little to find it OR go back to the original link and try clicking it again; most browsers will find the link the second time. ---------- Problem: On the Mac, double-clicking on START.HTML brings an error, or the computer freezes. Reason: A Web browser is not installed on the computer. Action: Open the file from the browser you have by selecting File, Open File from the menu bar. If you do not have a browser, install Netscape Navigator and the necessary plugins (included on the CD). ---------- Problem: Animations do not launch when clicked. Reason: The QuickTime plug-in and/or the Shockwave plug-in are not included with your browser, or QuickTime and/or Shockwave are not loaded on your computer. Action: Install QuickTime 4.0 and/or Macromedia Shockwave 8.0 (included on the CD) ---------- Problem: Animation does not have audio. Reason: The animations are not intended to have audio. Action: No action needed. ---------- Problem: Within the Glossary, a gray screen with a play control bar appears after clicking on the glossary term, but does not play. Reason: Some browsers do not automatically play the audio. Action: Click on the play button. ---------- Problem: Within the Glossary, a gray screen with a play control bar appears after clicking on the glossary term, overriding the page you were on. Reason: Your browser may load the QuickTime plug-in to play the audio file, thus overriding the page you were on. Action: If you are in the Glossary section, click on the appropriate letter to return to the page. (You can also click in the frame above the gray area, hold down the mouse and then select the back button.) ---------- Problem: In the Tutorials section, the message "This Tutorial Requires the Shockwave Plug-In" may appear. Reason: The Shockwave plug-in is required for the Tutorials to work. Action: Install Shockwave 8.0 (included on the CD) ---------- VI. SUPPORT If you are having problems with the software, check the "Troubleshooting" section in this ReadMe. * For more information on QuickTime, Netscape Navigator, Flash, or Shockwave, you should read their individual ReadMe files. If you continue to experience difficulties, call (800) 677-6337. You can also send an email message to media.support@pearsoned.com. Our technical support staff will need to know certain things about your system in order to help us solve you problems more quickly and efficiently. If possible, please be at your computer when you call for support. You should have the following information ready: - product title and product ISBN (you can find this information on the package) - computer make and model - CD-ROM drive make and model - RAM available - hard disk space available - network connection - detailed description of the problem, including the exact wording of the error message