Release Note
version 1.0 September 1996
Table of Contents
- Manual
- Directory Structure
- Sample Worlds
- Functional Specification
- Restrictions
- Caution
- How to get updated news for this product
product
- Contact address
Dicrectory Structure
By default, this product is installed under the following directory:
\Program Files\Sony\Community Place Browser\
This directory contains the following sub directories and files:
- bin
An excutable file cpbrowse.exe and the necessary DLLs
- doc
Readme, manual, release note, and technical documents
- lib
Library files for java and other components
- snapshot
Window dump images in BMP file format are put in this directory
- tmp
Temporary files created during the execution of the product go here
- world
Several sample worlds including Circus Park 2 have been placed here
If you put a new world content in this directory, a link from the
entry room (the world that is displayed automatically when you launch this
product) is automatically created. To use this automatic function, please
consult the manual.
After installation is finished, the product is registered in the program
menu of Windows 95. You can start the program by choosing Community Place
Browser from the program menu or double click the cpbrowse.exe file in the
bin directory in the install directory.
Sample Worlds
Below we have placed a set of links to sample world contents called "Toy
Worlds". They are written in VRML 2.0 and use the Java language. You
can also choose these worlds from the entry room, which is displayed when
you first launch this product.
Analog
Clock
There is an analog clock which tells the correct time. If you click the
second hand, the clock itself starts to rotate. In addition, Netscape navigater
displays a message for you.
Buggy
A dune buggy runs in a small course. If you click it, you can ride on it.
Origami
Click the white paper, it will transform itself into a plane through a series
of classic origami moves.
TV
Click buttons of the television set. They work as you expect.
UFO
Click the UFO and it starts to go up. Clicking again, it starts to fly in
random directions. Once again clicking it, the UFO goes down and stays there.
Cicurs
Park 2 (Multi-user World)
Anyone can enter Circus Park 2 - its a free public world hosted by Sony.
In it, you can see other users who are represented by Avatars . You can
chat with other users by using the text chat window and you can express
a little emotion with our action panel.
- Becuase you and other users are in the same virtual world, events
that you see in the world happens for other users as well. It's a shared
world !
- Click here
to enter Circus Park 2. and enjoy a whole new experience in shared 3D
on the Internet.
- üª If you want to experience the multiuser worlds, you
need to be connected to the Internet. After you connected to the Internet
and you load a multiuser world in to Community Place, the browser automatically
connects to the Community Place Bureau server on the Internet and you will
be in the multiuser world.
Functional Specifications
Restrictions
This section describes several restrictions on this release.
- VRML2.0 Support
- SE-VRML and draft versions of VRML 2.0 are not supported. Files
in these formats may cause mulfunctioning of this product.
- The JavaScript language is not supported.
- The following VRML2.0 nodes are not supported.
- CylinderSensor
- Extrusion
- PixelTexture
- PlaneSensor
- SphereSensor
- VisibilitySensor
- If you use DEF/USE in a VRML 2.0 file, you can change the attributes
of the DEFed node, however, the corresponding attributes of the USEed object
do not change.
- A syntactically incorrect Transform node does not cause a parsing
error.
- Although the VRML 2.0 specification says that you can have multiple
nodes inside a PROTO definition, this release only allows a single node.
A workaround is to use a Transform node and you can include arbitrary number
of nodes.
- You cannot route out events from PROTO defined nodes. Note that
you CAN route events into the PROTO defined nodes.
- Browser Functions
- We don't support the navigation mode: 'NONE'.
- TILT and ELEVATION functions do not work
- The button dislpay may not change even though you press the shift
or ctrl-shift keys during keyboard navigation.
- When you push the HOME button , you will be returned to the home
position, however, your view angle might be different.
- The color may be different from other browsers when you see the
same world.
- Sometimes, if you release the mouse button while you go up and
down by holding Ctrl-Shift and mouse dragging you may be 'transported' to
a new location because the browser thinks you used the POI function.
- In case the size of the contents is too large, nothing will be
shown in the window.
- You can set up SOCKS to connect to the Community Place Bureau
server from inside the firewall. However, sometimes you cannot connect to
Community Place Bureau WLS according to your network configuration.
- Bookmark does not always work properly.
- Avatar color will not be displayed correctly when you use two
or more Community Place Browsers at the same time on the same machine.
- Don't get too close to the TV monitor If you want to turn on the
power-on switch in the TV room.
- You will hear the click sound of the switch after the BGM starts.
- In the analog clock world, the clock starts to turn around when
the 'hand cursor' appears and you try to navigate.
Caution
Netscape 3.0 or later bundles Live3D plug-in as a VRML browser. With a
VRML browser plug-in installed in Netscape, even if you specify Community
Place Browser as a helper application for VRML files, the setting becomes
inactive once you restart Netscape. To make Community Place Browser
invoked when you open a VRML file, you need to deactivate plug-in
browsers, or more precisely, deactivate plug-in DLLs.
Usually plug-in DLLs for Netscape are stored in:
c:\Program Files\Netscape\Navigator\Program\plugins\npXXX.dll
'XXX' is a plug-in's name. For example, the plug-in DLL for Live3D is
npl3d32.dll. By moving a DLL away from the directory, the DLL becomes
inactive, and Community Place Browser is invoked as a primary helper
application for VRML files. Be careful to move the DLL into a directory
which is not under the above-mentioned `plugins' directory. Netscape
searches all directories under 'plugins' for plug-in DLLs.
We also provide
Npchooser (Netscape Plugin Chooser)
to help you choose which plug-in DLLs are active.
How to get updated news for this product
Click Virtual Society on the Web to
obtain updated news for this product.
Contact Address
Please send emails to vs_info@sm.sony.co.jp
for comments or bug reports.
(c)
Copyright 1996 Sony Corporation. All rights reserved.