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- A MUSICAL TUTORIAL for Windows 95 - RELEASE NOTES
-
- Welcome to the 32 bit version of "A Musical Tutorial" for Windows 95.
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- What's New!
- Version 1.6
-
- - **Fix, Sound discontinued or no sound. Some Win 95 systems
- experienced sound problems. This has now been fixed.
- - Note Identification option added to the Technical menu, notes
- are identified by audible prompts.
- - Registration Code option added to the Register menu, registered
- users may now be sent a Registration code to speed the registration
- process and avoid re-installation.
-
- Version 1.5
- - 32 bit version.
- - drive gave added.
- - music selection identified on main menu screen.
- - list box for musical selections on main menu screen.
- - random music selection at startup.
- - improved musical arrangements.
- - additional midi music arrangements for registered users.
- - print sight reading test paper indicates user level.
- - complete sound board support.
- - sound board support for all games.
- - wrong (head shake) indicator uses .wav sound.
- - hall of fame music.
- - car .wav sound in drive game.
- - graphic reward screen plays midi song.
- - music symbol game uses .wav truck sound
- - music symbol game plays reward song for completion.
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-
- If you require software support please contact:
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- Ronald Swerdfeger http://www.datacom.ca/~ron
- 3453 Marydale Ave.
- Cornwall, Ontario Canada
- K6K 1P6 613-933-7871
-
- E-mail: ron@datacom.ca
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-
- DISPLAY: A Musical Tutorial is designed to use a color monitor with
- standard resolution Windows video drivers, ie. VGA and Super
- VGA up to 1024 x 768 resolution. If a non-standard or mono
- video driver is used display problems may occur. You may
- use Windows Control Panel to change the display properties.
-
- PERFORMANCE: A Musical Tutorial may seem sluggish if running on slower
- computers (ie. 386 & 486 with slow clock speed).
-
- GAMES: Game performance may be sluggish if running on slower
- computers. If you experience this you can turn off the
- game counters - this will give you a little better
- performance. Running programs in the background may also
- result in poor performance
-
- UNINSTALL: Use Add / Remove Programs in the Windows Control Panel
- to uninstall. You will need to use Windows Explorer to
- manually delete the "midi_tmp" directory created in the
- installation directory. The "midi_tmp" directory is not
- automatically removed.
- INTERNAL
- SPEAKER SOUND Internal speaker sound is not supported in the 32 bit
- version.