This Help Page contains information to help you enjoy Panasonic Pavilion, along with the latesttips on Internet.
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Panasonic Pavilion offers various multimedia access capability using the latest Internet features.
Depending on your computer or operation system, you may not be able to view some of them.
Check your setup configuration.
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Netscape Navigator 2.0 powered by Java | Shockwave | StreamWorks | |
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About the Buttons Under the theme of "Review the 20th Century and Foresee the 21st Century," Panasonic Pavilion offers seven sections: "Olympic Gallery," "Good Luck Yawara-chan," "Event," "Fun City," "Dialogue: Spanning the Centuries," "Time Capsule," and "Panasonic Tour." There are three buttons at the bottom of each page: HOME, BACK, and NEXT. They link to the Index Page of Panasonic Pavilion, the previous page, and the following page, respectively. Keep clicking the NEXT button to browse. By clicking the HOME button, you can return to the Index Page atanytime. |
The INTRO button in the "Time Capsule" page links to the Introduction Page of "Dialogue:Spanning the Ceturies," where you can view the subjects of the talks: "The Olympics and the World Expo," "A New Perspective of the Body and Aesthetics," "Time Capsule," "The Realm of Human Consciousness," and "Toward the 21st Century." |
In sections other than "Dialogue: Spanning the Centuries" and "Time Capsule," there is also a button to return to the respective Index Page. |
![]() To view the pages using Java, you need Netscape Navigator 2.0 powered by Java, either for Windows 95 or Macintosh Power PC. You can download either of them from Netscape's HomePage. |
![]() Then, place Shockwave Plug-in in the "Plug-ins" folder of Netscape Navigator 2 .0, and restart Netscape Navigator. Shockwave requires a lot of memory, so make sure 8 megabytes or more memory is available to Netscape Navigator. Now you are ready to enjoy multimedia titles! |
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StreamWorks can be used alone, but it can also be set as "helper application"
in the NetscapeNavigator 2.0.
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