Welcome to the Royal Purple '98 CD-ROM Supplement. This project was produced by the Kansas State Royal Purple Staff. We hope you enjoy exploring your interactive CD-ROM Supplement.
Minimum PC Requirements*
- QuickTime for Windows 2.1.2 (included on the CD-ROM)
- 386SX at 20 MHz
- 4 MB RAM
- 6 MB hard disk space available
- VGA or better display card
- Windows compatible sound card
- Double speed CD-ROM
- Windows 3.1, Windows for Workgroups 3.11, or Windows 95
* MPC 1 and above rated machine.
Getting Started for Windows 3.1
If you do not have QuickTime for Windows 2.1.2 already installed on your PC, you will need to install it using the following instructions:
1. Insert the CD into your CD-ROM drive.
2. In the Windows Program Manager, choose RUN from the FILE menu.
3. In the COMMAND LINE box, type d:\INSTALL\WIN31\QTINSTALL (where d is the letter of your CD drive).
4. Click OK and follow the instructions.
5. If you wish to read or print any of the forms included with the CD you will also need to install Acrobat Reader.
6. In the Windows Program Manager, choose RUN from the FILE menu.
7. In the COMMAND LINE box, type d:\INSTALL\WIN31\ar16e30.exe (where d is the letter of your CD drive).
8. Click OK and follow the instructions.
To Run the Royal Purple Multimedia Yearbook
1. In the Windows Program Manager, choose RUN from the FILE menu.
2. In the COMMAND LINE box, type d:\RP98_16 (where 'd' is the letter of your CD drive).
Getting Started for Windows 95
If you do not have QuickTime for Windows 2.1.2 already installed on your PC, you will need to install it using the following instructions:
1. Insert the CD into your CD-ROM drive.
2. Open the INSTALL folder on your CD.
3. Open the WIN95 folder and double click on the QT32INST.EXE icon
4. Click OK and follow the instructions.
5. If you wish to read or print any of the forms included with the CD you will also need to install Acrobat Reader.
6. Open the WIN95 folder and double click on the ar32e30.exe icon
7. Click OK and follow the instructions.
To Run the Royal Purple Multimedia Yearbook
1. Open the CD drive.
2. Double click on the RP98_32 icon
NOTE: For optimal image resolution, set your monitor to 16-bit color (24 or 32 bit color is better). These settings are made by opening the control panel folder and double clicking on the Display icon.
Troubleshooting QuickTime for Windows 2.1.2
QuickTime for Windows is very reliable. However in rare cases you can experience display problems or crashes when attempting to run QuickTime movies or pictures. This is usually caused by older or poorly written system video drivers reporting incorrect video hardware configuration information. If this occurs you can almost always use the QuickTime control panel to work around the problem. See the Read Me file that is included with QuickTime for Windows or check the QuickTime web site at <http://quicktime.apple.com/>.