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ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1. QikView/2 Printing Information ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
QikView/2 Opening Screen
QikView/2 Print Utility Screen
QikView/2 is easy to use and is almost self explanatory, just read the options
and press the button for the action you wish. With this tool and your manual or
program book, you should be able to find and correct more of your I/O, IRQ, and
DMA conflicts.
With QikView/2's print utility, you can print out the information that you
need. Make sure you have plenty of paper in your printer before you start, some
of the DMA, IRQ and memory can use a lot of it when printing all information.
While printing information about System Level and CSD, you could have as much
as 20 to 30 pages.
What If I Don't Want QikBac/3, But Do QikView/2?
You can gather all the files in the QB directory, or the temporary directory
you unzipped the QikBac3.zip package into. Lets walk through what needs to be
done.
First make a directory QV2 or QikView2.
Now copy all the files needed for QikView/2 into this directory you made.
******************* The files are:
All DLL Files (copied to OS/2 Dll directory)
Following files need to be copied to QV or QikView2 directory
QviewP.INF
QikP3.BMP
HelpQV.INF
QikView2.EXE
QikView2.ICO
QikView2.INF
QikViewP.EXE
QikViewP.ICO
AQVP.INF
AboutQV.INF
After you copy the files to the correct directories, just add the program to
your desktop using the " Add Program To Desktop " in your OS/2 System Folder.
You should then edit your icon (if it's not the QikView2 icon). This can be
done using the find on icon page of the properties notebook.
If you have any questions, please write and ask them, or if you would just
like to say something else, send it to me at dannygos2@aol.com
QikView Print was developed and created by: Daniel Goggia
P.O. Box 1564 Magalia
CA. 95954
Member of Team OS/2 (POSSI)
VisProRexx by HockWare, (a visual development tool) was used to create
QikView/2 & QikViewP. OS/2 is a trademark of IBM. All files must stay with
this program, when sending, making backup copies, and distributing to others
or BBS's.
That's about it for what you need to know stuff, that and this program has no
warrantys, user uses it at her or his own risk, if it works good for you, I
did it. If it works bad for you, my twin did it.
End About And Stuff To Know Section