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- Featuring Products Published by
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- $ave-On $oftware / Digital Tours
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- (c) 1993 $ave On $oftware
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- Access System
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- <> Full Mouse Support
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- <> Point and shoot selection
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- <> Support for high resolution graphic modes to 1024x768
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- <> Text Search
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- <> Built in slide shows
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- The Access System allows easy file viewing, Mouse supported
- but not required, drop down menus, locate pictures by word
- search of picture descriptions, book mark on index, shell to
- DOS, VGA graphics viewer, adjustable slide show speed, custom
- configuration for your VGA card and on line documentation.
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- System requirements: IBM PC or compatible. CD-ROM drive with
- driver software, 640k RAM, VGA Graphics adapter. Hard disk
- recommended. Software installation to diskette or hard drive
- required.
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- Quick Reference Guide
- =====================
- .============================================================================.
- | Useful Keys | How To View Images |
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- | ESC = Abort or back up one step | Place the Lightbar cursor |
- | Arrow Keys = Move Light Bar cursor | over the image description |
- | PgUp / PgDn = Page through text | press ENTER. When finished |
- | Home/End = Beginning or End of text | viewing press the ENTER key. |
- | Alt+M = Activate Menu Bar | This will return you to the |
- | Alt+H = Help on Menu program | text line you were on. |
- | Alt+I = Display Topical Indexes | |
- | Alt+F = File Options | |
- | Copy-Extract-View | |
- | Alt+S = Search for Text String | |
- | Alt+D = Shell to DOS | |
- .============================================================================.
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- NOTE: See Documentation for Detailed explanations.
- or press ALT+H keys for summary help screen.
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- Copyright / Trademark Notice
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- MAINSTREAM AMERICA /$AVE-ON $OFTWARE PREVIEW GUIDE is the copyright
- of (c) 1993 $ave On $oftware, All Rights Reserved. The high
- resolution digital images found on this CD-ROM may be used for
- personal use only. Commercial use or resale of these images, in
- whole or in part, is prohibited.
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- LIMITED WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
- =============================================
- THIS SOFTWARE AND ACCOMPANYING WRITTEN MATERIALS (INCLUDING
- INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE) ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY
- OF ANY KIND. FURTHER, $AVE ON $OFTWARE DOES NOT WARRANT,
- GUARANTEE, OR MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING THE USE, OR
- THE RESULTS OF USE, OF THE SOFTWARE OR WRITTEN MATERIALS IN
- TERMS OF CORRECTNESS, ACCURACY, RELIABILITY, CURRENTNESS, OR
- OTHERWISE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE RESULTS AND PERFORMANCE
- OF THE SOFTWARE IS ASSUMED BY YOU. IF THE SOFTWARE OR WRITTEN
- MATERIALS ARE DEFECTIVE YOU, AND NOT $AVE ON $OFTWARE, IT'S
- DEALERS, DISTRIBUTORS, AGENTS, OR EMPLOYEES, ASSUME THE
- ENTIRE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR, OR
- CORRECTION.
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- THE ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR
- IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
- OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, THAT
- IS MADE BY $AVE ON $OFTWARE, ON THIS $AVE ON $OFTWARE
- PRODUCT.
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- NO ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY
- $AVE ON $OFTWARE, ITS DEALERS, DISTRIBUTORS, AGENTS OR
- EMPLOYEES SHALL CREATE A WARRANTY OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE
- SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY AND YOU MAY NOT RELY ON ANY SUCH
- INFORMATION OR ADVICE. YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY
- FROM STATE TO STATE.
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- NEITHER $AVE ON $OFTWARE NOR ANYONE ELSE WHO HAS BEEN
- INVOLVED IN THE CREATION, PRODUCTION OR DELIVERY OF THIS
- PRODUCT SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
- CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR
- LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF
- BUSINESS INFORMATION, AND THE LIKE) ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR
- INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT EVEN IF $AVE ON $OFTWARE HAS
- BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
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- This Limited Warranty shall be governed and construed in
- accordance with the laws of the State of Pennsylvania.
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- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
- =================
- BY USING MAINSTREAM AMERICA /$AVE-ON $OFTWARE PREVIEW GUIDE YOU
- ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, UNDERSTAND
- IT, AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ITS' TERMS AND CONDITIONS. YOU ALSO
- AGREE THAT THE LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE
- STATEMENT OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE PARTIES AND SUPERSEDES ALL
- PROPOSALS OR PRIOR AGREEMENTS, ORAL OR WRITTEN, AND ANY OTHER
- COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE PARTIES RELATING TO THE SUBJECT MATTER
- OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY.
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- A. Mouse Support
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- The CD-ROM Access System provides support for any Microsoft
- compatible mouse. It does require your mouse driver be
- loaded prior to executing the software.
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- To select an option from the Menu Bar, place the mouse cursor
- on the object and double click. All options may be selected
- in this manner.
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- To scroll forward or backward through a view, click on the
- arrows at the top or bottom of the scroll bar which is
- located to the right of your screen.
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- B. Normal Key Functions
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- The CD-ROM Access System presents text, graphics and
- supporting information via "views". Each view,
- including this help view; consists of continuous text.
- Accordingly, your normal cursor keys work as you would
- expect to let you browse and read a view's text.
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- The HOME key will take you to the beginning of a VIEW
- and the END key will take you to the end of a VIEW. The
- DOWN and UP arrows move directionally one line at a
- time, and the PGUP-PGDN keys move one screen at a time.
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- C: Copy ■ Extract
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- Once you have located the file description on the screen,
- place the light-bar cursor on the line you wish to copy or
- extract and then press the "Enter" key. This will display
- the drop down the file menu.
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- Your options are:
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- * Copy Copies files as stored on the CD-ROM.
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- * Extract Not used with this product.
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- * View Display Picture or "ZIP" file contents.
- See "View" under the Help Topic.
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- The Copy and Extract options operate in a similar manner. If
- you didn't have the current line marker positioned on a valid
- line, a pop-up window will be displayed that explains the
- error. Read this explanation and then press any key to
- continue.
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- The program prompts for a destination. This normally would
- be one of your floppy drives, but it can be any legal drive
- or directory combination you want. If the directory does not
- exist it will be created.
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- D: Using The Menu Bar
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- The MENU BAR provides drop down menus to access the special
- features of the CD-ROM Access System.
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- Activate the MENU BAR by pressing the "Alt + M" keys.
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- .==========================================================================.
- | Press ALT-M to activate menu bar (c)1993, $ave On $oftware |
- |==========================================================================|
- |*Exit*| Help File New Index Search Options DOS Shell |
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- When active a black Select Bar will appear over the menu
- options. Move the Select Bar with the Left or Right Arrow
- keys until the desired option is highlighted, press the
- "ENTER" KEY to select an option. Options are also available
- by pressing the highlighted letter.
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- MENU BAR FUNCTIONS:
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- Exit - Select to end program
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- Help - Display HELP summary screen
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- File - Copy, Extract, View Functions
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- New Index - Display Topic list
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- Search - Locate text
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- Options - CD-ROM Access System defaults
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- DOS Shell - Shell to DOS, temporary exit from program
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- .==========================================================================.
- | Press ALT-M to activate menu bar (c)1993, $ave On $oftware |
- |==========================================================================|
- |*Exit*| Help File New Index Search Options DOS Shell |
- .==========================================================================.
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- .====>| Exit - Select to end program. |
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- | Press Enter or the "X" Key. |
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- | Press ALT-M to activate menu bar (c)1993, $ave On $oftware |
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- | Exit |*Help*| File New Index Search Options DOS Shell |
- .==========================================================================.
- .====>.=================================.
- .=======| HELP - Summary Display |=======================.
- | Key |=================================| |
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- | Alt-X | Press Enter or the "H" Key. |x, or exit program |
- | Alt-H .=================================.ndow |
- | Alt-C Lets you copy the file or image the cursor is on |
- | Alt-E Lets you extract the program the cursor is on |
- | Alt-V Lets you view the image the cursor is positioned on |
- | Alt-I Allows you to change the current index |
- | Alt-T Allows you to enter a search value |
- | Alt-N Searches for the previous occurrence of the search value|
- | Alt-P Searches for the next occurrence of the search value |
- | Alt-O Allows you to change various options |
- | Alt-D Allows you to shell to DOS |
- .=================================================================.
- .==========================================================================.
- | Press ALT-M to activate menu bar (c)1993, $ave On $oftware |
- |==========================================================================|
- | Exit Help |*File*| New Index Search Options DOS Shell |
- .==========================================================================.
- | .===============================.
- | | FILE - Copy/Extract/View |
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- | | Press Enter or the "F" Key. |
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- |*Copy******|====> Copy marked archived or picture file.
- | Extract |====> Extract marked archived file.
- | View |====> View marked picture file.
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- | Press ALT-M to activate menu bar (c)1993, $ave On $oftware |
- |==========================================================================|
- | Exit Help File |*New Index*| Search Options DOS Shell |
- .==========================================================================.
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- .===============================.
- | New Index - Topic List |
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- | Press Enter or the "I" Key. |
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- | Press ALT-M to activate menu bar (c)1993, $ave On $oftware |
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- | Exit Help File |*New Index*| Search Options DOS Shell |
- .==========================================================================.
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- .=====[ Choose Digital Tours Category ]=====.
- | .======================================. |
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- Topics are selected from | | Select a Topic From the List Below | #
- this drop down menu by | |======================================| #
- positioning the light-bar | |**Product Previews********************| #
- over a Topic and pressing | | | #
- the ENTER key. | | General Information | #
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- | | [ END OF TOPIC LIST ] | #
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- << TOPIC Window >>
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- If the Enter key is pressed on an invalid option.
- This pop-up window will open over the TOPIC window.
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- | | Selection not valid | |
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- | | any key to continue | |
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- | Press ALT-M to activate menu bar (c)1993, $ave On $oftware |
- |==========================================================================|
- | Exit Help File New Index |*Search*| Options DOS Shell |
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- | Search - Find Text |
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- | Exit Help File New Index |*Search*| Options DOS Shell |
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- |*Text******|= Enter Search String.
- | Find Next |= Search Forward.
- | Find Prev |= Search Backward.
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- | Enter Value: [KEY SEARCH WORD HERE!] |
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- Note: After a value is Keyed, Press Enter to record. The Search
- Value is retained until a new value is entered.
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- Next or previous searches may be performed by selecting "Find Next"
- for search forward or "Find Previous"for search backward.
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- .==========================================================================.
- | Press ALT-M to activate menu bar (c)1993, $ave On $oftware |
- |==========================================================================|
- | Exit Help File New Index Search |**Options**| DOS Shell |
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- .=============================. .=============| Set Options ==============.
- | Options - Set Defaults | | |
- |=============================| | Bookmark Feature: ( ) No (√) Yes |
- | Press Enter or the "O" Key | | |
- .=============================. | Resolution: ( ) 320 (√) 640 ( ) 1024 |
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- | Slide advance: (√) Automatic ( ) Manual |
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- | Delay between pictures in seconds: 1 |
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- | Times to loop through slide shows: 1 |
- | (0 means loop until ESC is pressed) |
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- For Detail Information | CD Drive Letter: E |
- | < OK > < CANCEL > |
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- Option Menu Parameters
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- Bookmark Feature: ( ) No (√) Yes
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- <> The Bookmark option provides the following:
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- No - Display first Topic in the Topic list
- Yes - Display the last Topic referenced in the Access system.
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- <> Resolution: ( ) 320 (√) 640 ( ) 1024
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- 320 - All images are of the 320 format.
- 640 - All images are of the 640 format.
- 1024 - All images are of the 1024 format.
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- <> Slide advance: (√) Automatic ( ) Manual
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- Down-Arrow key advance one image. Up-Arrow back one
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- END key will display the last image in slide show.
- ESC key terminates slide show.
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- <> Delay between pictures in seconds: 1
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- <> Times to loop through slide shows: 1
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- Number of times to repeat a complete slide show.
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- <> CD Drive Letter: E
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- Drive where CD-ROM is located.
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- < OK > Saves options and returns to where you were when
- the options menu was selected.
- < CANCEL > Returns to where you were without saving the
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- | Press ALT-M to activate menu bar (c)1993, $ave On $oftware |
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- | Exit Help File New Index Search Options |**DOS Shell******|
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- | DOS Shell - Temporary Exit | |
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- | Press Enter or the "D" Key. |
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- | Temporary exit to DOS |
- | from the CD-ROM System |
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- The Digital Tours Access System (software interface) employs
- SOSVIEW.EXE as the graphic file viewer. Even though
- SOSVIEW.EXE has a reputation for being easy to use and
- trouble-free, occasionally you may experience difficulties.
- This error list reference is provided to assist you in
- diagnosis of many possible problems and their solutions.
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- START UP
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- Selecting Video Drivers Using PICKDRVR.EXE
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- Video drivers for the correct video card MUST be installed to
- operate the program correctly. For convenience, use
- PICKDRVR.EXE to install the drivers from a menu-driven
- utility. If a driver is listed which directly supports your
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- video card, select that driver from the PICKDRVR.EXE list. If
- no direct support video driver is listed and your video card
- is VESA compatible, select the VESA driver from the
- PICKDRVR.EXE list. If you are uncertain which video card is
- present in your computer, consult your system manual, or
- package of manuals which you received with your computer.
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- < SPECIAL NOTE > Most newer video cards are now VESA Compatible
- SVGA. Many of these cards are BIOS compatible, which means
- that the cards can autodetect (recognize) VESA compatible
- "calls" without any additional user modifications. Some older
- cards may require loading an additional software driver to
- force the video card into VESA mode. These software drivers
- and the necessary instructions should be found with the
- manual and disk which came with your video card or computer.
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- TROUBLE SHOOTING <> Common Error Messages and What They Mean
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- ERROR: CANNOT FIND GRAPHIC MODE FOR THIS IMAGE
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- A. Video drivers for the correct video card MUST be installed
- to operate the program correctly. For convenience, use
- PICKDRVR.EXE to install the drivers from a menu-driven
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- B. Video card may not have enough video RAM. Most of the
- useful SVGA video modes require at least 512K video RAM.
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- 1 Mb video RAM required to view images 1024x768x256
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- If you are using a DOS shell such as Windows, XTREE,
- 1DIRPLUS, or DesqView, you may want to leave the shell and
- return to DOS. SOSVIEW routines are well behaved, but, any
- co-existing shell or TSR usage runs the risks of excessive
- memory allocation or internal contention that could lock up
- the PC. SOSVIEW routines do direct screen writes which may
- cause contention with ill-behaved TSRs. When SOSVIEW
- routines give you error messages relating to OUT OF MEMORY or
- inability to allocate memory for buffers, the shell or
- terminate-and-stay-resident utilities are hogging precious
- RAM and preventing from correct operation. Well-known ill-
- behaved TSRs like SIDEKICK are definitely at risk for
- crashing when attempting to co-exist with database
- applications. Microsoft WINDOWS 2.11 or older will NOT work
- with SOSVIEW routines. All versions of DESQview, including
- DV/X are known to not correctly restore or refresh SuperVGA
- graphic mode screens upon returning to a graphic process
- (after swapping to another process). This is a DESQview
- problem and occurs even with DESQview-specific or DESQview-
- aware programs running in SVGA graphics modes. Unless your
- graphic mode application can refresh its own graphics screen,
- there is no currently known solution. The graphic mode
- process works correctly except for this problem and only when
- swapped out. It does not crash. Quarterdeck Systems is
- working on this problem.
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- ERROR: (No error message will report)
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- MONITORS: 800x600 at higher require analog, multisync/or
- analog fixed frequency Monitors that support the desired
- video modes. Incorrect display, rolling of picture, jumbled
- image, distortion and severe monitor damage may result from
- over-driving monitor. Even though monitor may appear to
- support the desired modes, some video cards can easily over
- drive inexpensive monitors, even those claiming to support
- the desired modes, because they are high performance and
- require greater bandwidth than monitor can support (C&T 453
- chipsets, etc) Some SVGA cards have dip-switches or jumpers
- to "throttle back" or reduce the bandwidth to fit
- capabilities of inexpensive monitors. This is a different
- parameter than the 8-bit/16-bit mode of operation jumpers.
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- SIERRA High Color (32,768 palette 16-bit)
- 8514A with video pass-through to Vesa connector
- (where 2 boards are installed - separate non-IBM 8514 and
- regular SVGA using ribbon cable to Vesa pass-through
- connector on SVGA card)
- Texas Instruments 34010/34020/34040
- HERCULES Graphic Station
- S3 Graphic Accelerator chipset
- Weitek W5086 Graphic Controller
- Other Graphic Accelerators or Coprocessors
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- AST - (Paradise chipset, see Paradise notes, above)
- ATI Wonder (ATI chipset)
- ATI VGA Wonder (ATI chipset)
- No ATI High Color support
- ATI Elite (Trident chipset)
- CEG (see Edsun)
- CHIPS & TECHNOLOGY 453 Chipset 1Mg, 512K 1024x768
- CHIPS & TECHNOLOGY 452 Chipset, 512K, 640x480/800x600
- Even though 452 has 512K, it only supports
- 640x480x256
- CIRRUS LOGIC
- COMPAQ, 512K, 256K (using Paradise chipset)
- DEFINICON ET-4000, 1Mg, 512K, 256K
- DELL (using Paradise chipset) Older
- DELL (using WDC chipset) Newer, 1024x768x 256, 800x600x256!!
- DIAMOND SpeedStar ET-4000, 1 Meg, 512K, 256K
- EDSUN Laboratories CEG/DAC Continuous Edge Graphics
- In conjunction with 1 Meg SVGA TSENG
- ET-4000, C&T 452/453, TRIDENT 8900,
- PARADISE 1024, etc Chipsets.
- EVEREX (Everex chipset) 512K video RAM
- FORTUNER (Trident 8800) 512K video RAM
- GENOA (Genoa chipset) 512K memory, Requires Sigma driver
- NOT generic Tseng ET-3000
- GENOA - 1 Meg (not supported unless it has ET-4000 installed)
- GRABERT Autopack Apogee ET-4000, 1Mg, 512K, CEG and SVGA
- GROUNDHOG Graphics SHADOW, ET-4000, 1Mg, 512K, 256K
- HEADLANDS Technology (see VIDEO Seven up to 512K only)
- HERCULES Monochrome Graphics, 720x348x2
- IBM XGA 1024x768x256, 640x480x256 (16 color modes supported
- but XGA requires 1 Meg video memory to display
- 1024x768 AND 640x480!!
- IBM 8514/A Genuine IBM 8514/A only
- IMTEC (Trident 8800) 512K video RAM
- JATON (Trident 8800) 512K video RAM
- LOGIX (Trident 8800) 512K video RAM
- MAXXON )Trident 8800) 512K video RAM
- MILLENIUM Spectrum ET-4000, 1Mg video RAM, BIOS extensions to
- 1280x1024x16
- MONOLITHIC Systems UltraVGA 452 - 512K, 640x480 CEG and SVGA
- MONOLITHIC Systems UltraVGA 453 - 1 Meg, 1024x768 CEG and SVGA
- NCR 77C22 Chipset 4 Meg, 2 Meg, 1 Meg, 1024x768x256
- NOTE: BIOS extension to 1280x1024 is claimed
- by manufacturer but not implemented at this date)
- OAK TECHNOLOGY Chipset 512K video RAM
- ORCHID ProDesigner, Tseng ET-3000, 512K, 256K
- ORCHID ProDesigner II, Tseng ET-4000, 1Mg, 512K, 256K
- PARADISE, 512K, 256K 800x600x16, 640x480x256
- (see Paradise note above)
- PRISM X-VGA 1 Meg, Tseng ET-4000, BIOS extensions to 1280x1024x16
- SIGMA, Tseng ET-3000, 512K video RAM, Requires Sigma driver
- NOT generic Tseng ET-3000
- SIGMA Legend, Tseng ET-4000, 1 Meg, 512K, 256K
- SMART VGA (Trident 8800) 512K video RAM
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- SpeedStar Plus (see DIAMOND) Tseng ET-4000 Chipset, 1Mg, 512K, 256K
- (short card) 1024x768x256
- STB, Tseng ET-3000, 512K, 256K, Requires STB driver NOT
- generic Tseng ET-3000
- STB, Tseng ET-4000, 1Mg, 512K, 256K 1024x768x256
- Requires STB4 driver NOT generic Tseng ET-4000
- TECMAR 512K video RAM
- TRIDENT IMPACT 8900 Chipset, 1Mg, 512K, 256K
- TRIDENT TVGA 8900 (8916-8) Chipset, 1Mg, 512K, 256K
- TRIDENT generic 8900 Chipset, 1Mg, 512K, 256K
- TRIDENT generic 8800 Chipset, 512K, 256K
- TSENG LABS generic ET-3000 Chipset, 512K, 256K
- TSENG LABS generic ET-4000 Chipset, 1Mg, 512K, 256K
- VEGA (see VIDEO Seven, older cards may not include
- complete video modes)
- VESA Compatible SVGA Cards, 1Mg, 512K, 256K, See Vesa Note:
- (Older cards may require TSR, Newer cards are
- BIOS compatible, Some manufacturers may not have all modes
- implemented, may be slower than board specific driver.
- 640x400x256
- 640x480x256
- 800x600x16 and 800x600x256
- 1024x768x16 and 1024x768x256
- 1280x1024x16 and 1280x768x256
- Note: VESA High Color modes are not supported by SOSVIEW.EXE
- VGA TWEAK MODES Non-standard modes using SOSVIEW.EXE:
- Does not require SVGA, will work with an IBM compatible
- standard VGA: 320x400x256 & 360x480x256, 720x540x16, 800x600x16
- (800x600 requires multisync analog monitor)
- VIEWPOINT by Everex (non-standard Trident 8800)512K video RAM
- VIEWSONIC PerfectView ET-4000, 1 Meg. 1024x768
- VIDEO SEVEN Chipset, 512K, 256K
- WESTERN DIGITAL Paradise Chipset, 1Mg, 512K
- XEDAC ET-4000, 1Mg video RAM, CEG and SVGA to 1024x768
- XGA, IBM
- ZYMOS 512K video RAM
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- Video Drivers (c) 1992 Sun Country. All Rights Reserved.
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