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- BodyWorks(R) 5.0 for Windows
- (IEN: BWK844AB-CD)
-
- README.TXT - November 7, 1995
-
- 1. Introduction
- 2. System Requirements
- 3. Installing, Running, and Uninstalling
- 4. QuickTime for Windows
- 5. Troubleshooting
- 6. Technical Support for SoftKey products
- 7. Royalty Free Use of Clip Art
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- 1. Introduction
-
- Thank you for purchasing BodyWorks(R) 5.0 from SoftKey International. By
- registering this product you are entitled to technical support and a free
- copy of the SoftKey Catalog, so please take a moment to send in your
- registration card.
-
- New features in version 5.0 include:
- * More new pictures and topics
- * Body Basics - an interactive TV-style quiz
- * Dr. BodyWorks - fascinating multimedia anatomy lectures
- * BodyWorks Online - get the latest information on BodyWorks(R)
- and all SoftKey products right from the Internet using NETCOM's
- NetCruiser software (US/Canada only)
-
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-
- 2. System Requirements
-
- Please be sure that your system meets the following standards:
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- IBM PC or compatible, 386/25 or higher CPU (486 recommended)
- Microsoft Windows(R) 95 or Windows 3.1
- 4MB of RAM (8Mb recommended)
- 8MB of available hard disk space
- SVGA graphics - 256 color support
- Double speed CD-ROM (quad-speed recommended)
- MPC compliant 8-bit or 16-bit sound card
- Windows compatible mouse or pointing device
-
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- 3. Installing, Running, and Uninstalling
-
- To install BodyWorks(R), run the Install program from the CD-ROM.
- If you are using Windows 3.1, choose Run from the Program Manager's File
- menu and type D:\INSTALL into the "Command Line" field. If your CD-ROM is
- not drive D:, substitute your CD-ROM drive's correct drive letter. If you
- are using Windows 95, open the Control Panel and run the Add/Remove
- Programs icon, or choose Run from the Start Menu and type D:\INSTALL into
- the "Command Line" field. The install program will automatically detect
- which version of Windows you are running and install either a 16-bit
- version (for Windows 3.1 users) or a 32-bit version (for Windows 95
- users).
-
- The installation will first install BodyWorks into a directory on
- your hard drive. We suggest you use the default directory of C:\BODY5
- (install does support the use of long directory names under Windows 95).
- When that process is complete, Install will then run the QuickTime for
- Windows installation, followed by NETCOM's NetCruiser software
- installation. Once that is complete, the BodyWorks program group and
- program icons are created; Windows 95 users will have the group and icons
- automatically added to the "Programs" list on the Start Menu.
-
- You can also run BodyWorks directly off the CD-ROM. This will
- save a few megabytes of disk space but will decrease program performance.
- If you are running Windows 3.1, run the BODY5W16.EXE application from the
- \BODY5 directory on the CD-ROM. Windows 95 users can run the BODY5W32
- application from the same directory. However, you must install QuickTime
- for Windows before you can view any of the videos in the program or use
- the 3D Models, Body Basics, or Dr. BodyWorks features. To install
- QuickTime for Windows, run QTINSTAL.EXE from the \QTW directory on the
- CD-ROM, then restart Windows.
-
- Windows 95 and 3.1 users can also uninstall BodyWorks. From Windows
- 95, run the Add/Remove Programs icon from the Control Panel (make sure the CD
- is in the CD-ROM drive) or run INSTALL from the CD-ROM's root directory.
- From Windows 3.1, run the INSTALL.EXE program from the CD-ROM and click the
- "Uninstall Program" button at the opening dialog (this method will also work
- in Windows 95). Uninstalling BodyWorks will remove all files from the
- BodyWorks directory on your hard drive, including program files, medical
- records, the program group, and program icons. It will not remove QuickTime
- for Windows, NETCOM's NetCruiser software, nor any shortcuts you have placed
- on the Desktop.
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- 4. QuickTime for Windows
-
- BodyWorks 5.0 will install Apple Computer's QuickTime for Windows
- version 2.03 into your \WINDOWS and \WINDOWS\SYSTEM directories,
- overwriting any previous version of QuickTime you may have installed.
- Please read the "Read Me" file installed into the QuickTime for Windows
- program group for hardware compatibility, troubleshooting, and general
- information regarding QuickTime.
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- 5. Troubleshooting
-
- If you have Windows 3.1 and an 8-bit sound card, you may not be
- able to hear the MIDI music unless you change your MIDI configuration. To
- do this, open the MIDI Mapper icon from the Windows Control Panel and
- select "AdLib General" as your MIDI device.
-
- If you have Windows 3.1 and the music sounds as though the wrong
- instruments were playing the music, open the MIDI Mapper icon from the
- Windows Control Panel and select "SB Ext FM" (if you have a Creative Labs
- SoundBlaster or 100% compatible). For this same problem with other types
- of audio cards, select a different extended FM patch map.
-
- If the BodyWorks 3D Models, Body Basics, Dr. BodyWorks, or videos
- cause problems such as error messages like "Cannot open movie file" or
- display incorrectly, restart Windows and try again. If that doesn't work,
- re-install QuickTime for Windows by running QTINSTAL.EXE from the \QTW
- directory on the BodyWorks CD-ROM.
-
- If the video in Body Basics, Dr. BodyWorks, or the movies displays
- choppily or gets out of sync with the soundtrack, try turning off virtual
- memory in Windows 3.1 (Control Panel, 386 Enhanced, Virtual Memory button).
- In Windows 95, try this:
-
- 1) Open the Windows 95 Control Panel and double-click on the
- "System" application.
- 2) Click the "Performance" tab.
- 3) Click the "File System" button.
- 4) Click the "CD-ROM" tab.
- 5) Increase the "Supplemental Cache Size" setting to either the
- highest or next-to-highest setting.
- 6) Make sure the "Optimize Access Pattern For" setting is
- correctly set to match the speed of your CD-ROM drive. In
- initial versions of Windows 95, this setting comes defaulted to
- single-speed CD-ROM drives, which may not be correct in many
- environments.
- 7) Close all open windows and restart your computer.
-
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- 6. Technical Support for SoftKey Products
-
- After returning you registration card you are entitled to receive 30 days free
- Technical Support at the UK Professional Support Centre :
-
- * telephone: 44 (1923) 208400
- * fax: 44 (1923) 208430
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- Royalty Free Use of Clip Art, Photographs, Text, Video, and Sound
-
- Subject to the restrictions described below, you may resell the clip art,
- photo images, or text contained in BodyWorks in printed form and you may
- make copies of the images for use in advertisements, public or private
- presentations, business communications, multimedia presentations, and
- other similar uses. For example, subject to the restrictions described
- below, you may use the images to create posters, greeting cards,
- invitations, calendars, reports or catalogs.
-
- The restrictions are:
-
- 1. You may not resell or distribute the clip art or photo images or text
- in any electronic form, including, on any on-line service or the
- Internet. For example, you may not include clip art or photos or text
- in another software product for resale, or distribute the clip art or
- photos or text on any on-line bulletin board service.
-
- 2. You may not use photos of identifiable people, trade names or
- trademarks in any product for sale, distribution, or in any public
- presentation or public display. For example, you may use photos of
- people in private presentations, but not in newsletters, advertisements
- or public presentations.
-
- 3. You may not use photos of people or identifiable entities in any manner
- which suggests the endorsement or association of any product or service
- or in connection with any pornographic or immoral materials. For
- example, you may use a photo of a non-human object such as an animal in
- an advertisement, but you may not use a photo of a person in an
- advertisement.
-
- 4. You may not use any of the video or sound files without the prior
- written permission of SoftKey. Address all inquiries to: Legal
- Department, SoftKey International, One Athenaeum Street, Cambridge, MA
- 02142.
-
- 5. Users must credit SoftKey and reproduce the following notice in the
- publication: "(c) 1993 - 1995 SoftKey Multimedia Inc, a subsidiary of
- SoftKey International Inc, all rights reserved."
-
-
- Disclaimer
-
- BodyWorks is an interactive exploration of human anatomy and physiology.
- Any information contained in this program relating to medical conditions
- or medication is provided solely for informational purposes and is not
- intended for self-diagnostic purposes. BodyWorks is NOT intended to offer
- medical advice or diagnosis of medical conditions and the software program
- is NOT a substitute for consultation with a physician or other health-care
- provider with any questions relating to medical conditions or medication.
- SoftKey makes no representations or warranties relating to the information
- contained in BodyWorks and SoftKey will not be liable for the use or
- results obtained from using the information in this software program.
-