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- Date: Sun, 11 Oct 92 01:11:39 BST
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- From: Tony Hirtenstein <tonyh@IBMPCUG.CO.UK>
- Subject: NB4 installation
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- The news about NB4 in THIS part of the UK - on the edge of
- the second largest forest in England - is both good and bad. The
- good news is that the full upgrade (NB The Works, with Lingua, Orbis
- and Ibid Plus) was sent out at the beginning of the month. Well
- done, Tony St.Quintin. The bad news is that it neither instals nor
- works correctly, and I fear that it is not sufficient to follow the
- sparse instructions - my own troubles occurred despite using a new
- directory, NB4.
-
- 1) On my old EGA machine at home, which has a Phoenix EGA
- adapter, the installation programme crashed the whole machine after
- extracting the files from the first programme disk. Apparently it
- is both hardware- and software-sensitive; I was advised to boot from
- a floppy disk to avoid interaction with other programmes, such as
- 4DOS and QEMM, and this worked, but I was lucky enough to have two
- floppies and a 3.5" version. Single-floppy users beware...!
- 2) On the office VGA machine, the programme installed itself but
- went into XyWrite mode while installing the Deskjet fonts/cartridges
- - I use the original Deskjet with equivalents of the D and E Times
- Roman cartridges. All well until the final Printer Customization
- screen, at which point the programme went haywire, printing 'HP
- Deskjet 500 printers/cartrigdes'[sic] over the screen options,
- starting about four lines from the bottom. I could cancel the
- installation but any other course sprang the 'XyWrite trap' - no NB
- functions and nothing to do but quit.
- 3) Although it's working with a new directory the installation
- programme insists on copying files over ones that have already been
- extracted, including NB.KBD and other files from version 3.
- Onscreen help is lacking at this point, and it's easy to overwrite
- version 4 files with version 3 files without meaning to. If like me
- you overwrite NB.KBD you will be left with no version 4 functions at
- all, and it's big-red-button-and-back-to-square-one time.
- 4) The Deskjet fonts and cartridges are confined to the ones made
- by HP: so no support for the Pacific Data Products 25in1 cartridge,
- which offers a complete range in Times Roman and Helvetica, plus
- Prestige Elite, maths symbols and Brush.**
- **Michael Jasper: did you get my file with the 25in1
- width tables supplied by PDP? Please let me know; and
- anyone else interested in constructing a printer driver for
- this cartridge, please contact me.
- 5) A warning to anyone using NB at two different locations: NBI
- have committed the cardinal upgrading sin of changing the formatting
- commands and then failing to provide backward translation. As far
- as I can tell without having been able to use it, Version 4 will
- read and translate Version 3 files, but it cannot convert them back
- to version 3. So I cannot use v.4 at home or at work until it is
- working perfectly at both ends.
- 6) A further sin in my book is to require users to have special
- hardware to make full use of the programme. Apparently we need a
- special VGA card with character memory in order to display Lingua
- characters, and extra printer memory to print them. If Windows can
- do both these tricks without that hardware, why not NB?
- 7) We can only guess what the final documentation will look like,
- but what has been released is not satisfactory. The keyboard
- template is particularly bad: it's cluttered, it omits the F11, F12,
- PrtSc, Scroll Lock and Pause keys, and worst of all it's the wrong
- way round - the function key descriptions are at the top not the
- bottom, making them invisible if you use a keyboard drawer!
- [Happily, this is the least serious of NB4's problems; the answer is
- to buy a new shirt! Yes, most shirts sold over here come with a
- piece of cardboard that you can easily make into a dozen keyboard
- templates. I've spent many happy hours constructing professional-
- looking templates with nothing more than cardboard and transfer
- kits...]
- Maybe I've been unlucky, but I have yet to be shifted from
- the view that this version of the programme is not ready for
- release. Do NBI really think that existing users should all act as
- beta-testers, or that any new user would be able to make do without
- proper manuals?
- --
- **************** Tony Hirtenstein ********************
- tonyh@ibmpcug.co.uk ************* West Oxfordshire ***
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