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- README.1st - PC DiscPassage
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- This document contains the following information:
- . System Requirements for running DiscPassage
- . Installation instructions
- . Command Line Options
- . Using DiscPassage
- . Special Function Keys
- . Troubleshooting
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- System Requirements for the IBM PC
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- DiscPassage requires:
- . An IBM PC or compatible with MS-DOS version 3.1 or later.
- . A CD-ROM drive with appropriate drivers.
- . Microsoft CD-ROM extensions version 2.0 or later.
- . At least 640K of RAM, with 500K available.
- . A hard drive (optional, but strongly recommended). Check
- your hard drive for free space. Programs and help files take up
- about 450K of available space.
- . Images require a Super VGA card capable of 640 x 480
- resolution (256 colors) and 512 Kilobytes of video memory on the
- board. Standard VGA is also supported, though image resolution is
- noticeably lower.
- . Audio requires a CD-ROM reader with an audio jack and an
- external speaker or headphones.
- . See the READ.ME file on the root of your CD-ROM drive for
- up-to-date information on the current release of this software.
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- Installing and Starting DiscPassage
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- To install the DiscPassage software on your IBM PC:
- . Go to the floppy drive (or the CD-ROM drive, if you
- didn't receive a floppy): A: <<enter key>>
- . Type SETUP and the <<enter key>>. The program will ask
- you where you wish to install DiscPassage and its support files.
- By default, the software will be loaded into a directory named
- \DISCPASS on the drive you designate.
- . After the programs have been copied to your hard drive,
- you can start DiscPassage by logging onto your hard drive
- (C:<<enter key>>) then typing DP and the <<enter key>>.
- . Every time you run the software, you will receive a
- license agreement message. Press the <<enter key>> to assent to
- the license agreement and you will be able to run your DiscPassage
- disc.
- . Installation is complete! If you had any difficulties,
- please refer to the troubleshooting section.
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- Command Line Options
- --------------------
- DiscPassage defaults to the first available CD-ROM drive letter.
- If there are multiple CD-ROM drives on your system, you can force
- the software to initially recognize an alternate drive by typing:
- dp -ddrive e.g. dp -de (for drive e:)
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- Also, DiscPassage automatically detects the video card installed in
- your system. If for some reason you need to override the automatic
- detection mechanism, you can type:
- dp -vnew_vcard e.g. dp -vtseng (for tseng)
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- when you start the program. To get a complete list
- of command-line options, type
- dp -?
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- For a complete list of all video options currently supported, type:
- dp -vall
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- Using DiscPassage
- -----------------
- DiscPassage displays a menu bar at the top of your screen and a status
- line at the bottom.
- . Help is always available through the F1 key.
- . Database presents a menu of databases on the disc.
- . Search uses a simple template to enter words, wildcards
- or phrases (including proximity) that you want to find in the
- database and allows you to combine search terms with Boolean
- operators (AND, OR, NOT, and OFF) to make your search more or less
- specific. Press F1 for a more complete description with examples.
- You can view the titles with the F10 (Find) key. Select the
- document you would like to view by highlighting the title and
- pressing the <<enter key>>. You can print the document (F7), copy
- it to disk (F8), view related tables or figures (F9), or find any
- search term (F10). F2 clears the search template. F3 skips to the
- next document in the list. ESC returns to the previous menu.
- . Browse helps you find a document by scrolling through
- lists of words or names with the number of documents in which the
- term occurs.
- . Contents helps you find a document by scrolling through
- the table of contents, listing documents in the order in which they
- were originally published.
- . Change/Exit allows you to change CD-ROM discs, the currently
- active drive, or to leave DiscPassage. When changing discs, be
- sure to use the Change Disc feature.
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- Special Function Keys
- ---------------------
- . Enter executes the current selection or words you typed.
- . ESCape leaves the current menu, document, image, or audio
- selection and returns to the previous menu.
- . F1. Help. On-line help available at any time.
- . F10. Find displays titles containing a search term;
- highlights search term in the text.
- . Press the first letter (S)earch, (B)rowse, etc. of any top
- menu item (or alt-letter) to select menus from the top menu bar.
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- Troubleshooting
- ---------------
- Some commonly-encountered problems and their solutions:
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- . If you were unable to log onto the drive (for example,
- "Invalid Drive Specification"), contact your hardware dealer for
- assistance.
- . If you were able to log onto the CD-ROM drive, but
- received the message "CDR101 Disc Not High Sierra" or "CD-ROM
- Extensions not Version 2.0 or Greater," you will need version 2.0
- or later of the extensions. Test by typing MSCDEX at a DOS prompt.
- . If you received an error message such as "Cannot find
- database." be sure you have a DiscPassage disc in the drive, the
- drive is turned on, snugly connected, closed and operational. Be
- certain that the disc is shiny side down. Make sure FILES=20 (at
- least) in the CONFIG.SYS file.
- . If images don't display properly, run the test
- program "VGATEST", found in the root of the CD-ROM drive (or floppy
- update), before calling for technical support. It will determine
- the type of video adapter card you have.
- . If you receive an error message "Error in VM save file
- handling", and the program abruptly exits and returns to MS-DOS, it
- means you do not have a TMP environment variable set. Be sure to
- install from SETUP.
- . DiscPassage requires 500K of *free* memory. Type
- "chkdsk" when logged onto your hard drive to find the amount of
- free memory. You may have to remove some drivers in your
- CONFIG.SYS to free memory.
- . See the READ.ME file on the root of your CD-ROM drive for
- up-to-date information. Be sure to install DiscPassage from the
- floppy diskette, if one was enclosed.
- . If you have no environment space left, then you will need
- to set TMP yourself in your AUTOEXEC.BAT:
- set TMP = C:\DISCPASS
- where C:\DISCPASS is a writable location on your hard drive.
- . To increase the size of your environment space (default
- is 128 bytes) to 1024 bytes, add the following line to your
- CONFIG.SYS:
- shell = C:\COMMAND.COM /e:1024 /p
- This may be needed if you have a lot of environment variables.
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