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- MORE INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR NEW INTELLIMEDIA PRODUCT
-
- Thank you for purchasing this IntelliMedia product! This file is intended
- to resolve conflicts or problems should they arise when using our product on
- your multimedia computer. In the event that you encounter problems with our
- product, please consult this file, README.WRI, located in the root directory
- of the IntelliMedia CD-ROM. If you fail to find a solution to your problem,
- please let us know. We may be contacted through the following channels:
-
- Tech Support: (800) 269-2099
- Fax: (404) 261-2282
- WWW: http://www.com/intellimedia
- Internet Email: support@intellimedia.com
- CompuServe: 73361,2442
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- Here's a listing of USEFUL information contained in this file:
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- A. QuickTime for Windows 2.01
- B. Running Multiple Configurations or Manually Updating Your CONFIG.SYS
- C. Applications Running in the Background Will Cause Problems
- D. Packard Bell Computers
- E. Driver File Information
- F. Interrupt & DMA settings
- G. Testing CD-ROM Transfer Rate
- H. Image Quality
- I. Some 486 25MHz Machines with 4MB of Memory
- J. Trident Video Cards
- K. ATI Video Cards
- L. ERROR 6
- M. Cannot Copy ver.dl, ver.dl_, or ver.dll
- N.'Segment Load' and 'Out of Memory' Errors
- O. QTMOVIE.VBX Error
- P. Printing Problems
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- A. QuickTime for Windows 2.01
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- This IntelliMedia title uses a lot of QuickTime for Windows motion video to
- illustrate the skills you need to become a better player. QuickTime for
- Windows 2.01 is included in the product and will be automatically installed
- with the program. If you do incur a problem with our product and do not see
- it addressed below, you should consult the QuickTime for Windows 2.01 README
- (which is in the QTW201 directory on the CD). This README lists Supported,
- Compatible and Incompatible sound and video cards as well as other important
- information. If you try to install QTW 2.01 twice, you will get a shared
- file error. Just exit and restart Windows and the install will run
- correctly.
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- B. Running Multiple Configurations or Manually Updating Your CONFIG.SYS
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- Please read this area if:
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- You are using the Multiple Configuration feature of DOS 6.0 or higher
- - or -
- You would like to manually make the changes to your CONFIG.SYS required for
- our IntelliMedia product to function. (Our setup software normally does this
- for you and backs up your old file to CONFIG.IMS)
-
- The Multiple Configuration feature of DOS 6.x allows you to specify multiple
- startup configurations for systems with multiple users who desire different
- setups or to meet your other needs that require more than one system
- configuration. Your DOS users guide explains the procedures you need to
- setup and manage multiple configurations. If you allow the IntelliMedia
- installation software to modify your CONFIG.SYS for you, each instance of
- files and buffers in your CONFIG.SYS will be modified to meet the
- requirements for running your IntelliMedia title. Having this modification
- made to each of your configurations may be undesirable to you, in which case
- you will need to manually update your CONFIG.SYS to accommodate the
- IntelliMedia software in the particular configurations you wish it to
- operate under.
-
- You can see the current state of these values and update them if necessary
- with the Windows Notepad or MS-DOS's EDIT command. As a minimum these
- commands should have the values of
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- files=50
- buffers=30
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- to allow our software to function properly. Running a disk cache may allow
- you to operate with a lower buffers value, freeing a few bytes of memory,
- however we recommend in most situations you use a buffers value of 30 or
- greater. Consult the documentation with your cache software for more
- information on this matter.
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- C. Applications Running in the Background Will Cause Problems
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- It is commonly known that applications such as TSRs, reminder notes, pop-up
- calendars, background virus checking programs, or other such applications
- that run in the background under DOS or Windows can and usually do prevent
- higher-end multimedia applications from running properly. Please do not
- have these applications running when you install or play this product.
- Pressing CTRL+ESC will display the applications currently running in
- addition to Program Manager. You may also check your WIN.INI file for the
- "load= " or "run= " line to see if something is being loaded from within
- Windows that is not visible in CTRL+ESC.
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- Do not run Microsoft Excel or Microsoft Works with our program. They will
- interfere with the display drivers. We have also found Microsoft Office to
- cause problems, but this is less frequent. We suggest you run our
- application by itself.
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- Desktop shells like Norton Desktop, PC Tools Desktop, DashBoard, etc. are a
- common source of errors for both Windows Setup and application setups. Icon
- and Group window creation commands are not always properly handled by these
- shells. Using the Program Manager shell when you are installing an
- application is always a good idea.
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- D. Packard Bell Computers
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- Some Packard Bell computers are known to play our QuickTime movies
- improperly. (You see stretched video or video shifted outside of the
- viewing frame.)
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- Solutions:
- a) If you have the Headland video board/graphic chip set, then add the
- following two lines at the end of the QTW.INI file in your Windows
- directory:
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- [Video]
- optimize=BMP
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- A suitable editor for this task is the Windows Notepad or MS-DOS EDIT.
-
- If you don't add these lines to the QTW.INI file, you'll see stretched
- movies playing.
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- b) Get the latest video drivers for your video card. Most of the time this
- will solve almost any movie playing problem for a Packard Bell computer
- system. You can contact Packard Bell support at 1-800-733-4411.
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- E. Driver File Information
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- Please note:
- Multimedia products such as ours use many of the resources of a PC computer
- to their fullest. You may wish to contact the vendors of your video card,
- CD-ROM drive, or sound board for the latest driver files. MOST OF THE
- TECHNICAL PROBLEMS YOU ENCOUNTER ARE DUE TO OUTDATED DEVICE DRIVERS. This
- really is true -- even for new computer systems! The first thing you should
- do is get and/or confirm that you have the latest driver for both your video
- and sound card.
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- Included below is useful contact information for several manufacturers:
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- Video boards:
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- ATI Technologies Support: (905) 882-2626
- BBS: (905) 764-9404
- WWW: http://www.ati.com
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- Boca Research Support: (407) 241-8088
- BBS: (407) 241-1601
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- Cirrus Logic Main: (510) 623-8300
- BBS: (510) 440-9080
- Anon FTP: ftp.cirrus.com
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- Diamond Computer Systems Support: (408) 325-7100
- BBS: (408) 325-7080 [2400 bps]
- (408) 325-7175 [9600+ bps]
- WWW: http://diamondmm.com
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- Orchid Technology Support: (510) 683-0323
- BBS: (510) 683-0327
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- Trident Microsystems Main: (415) 691-9211
- BBS: (415) 691-1016
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- Tseng Labs Main: (215) 968-0502
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- Sound Boards:
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- Creative Labs/SoundBlaster Support: (405) 742-6622
- BBS: (405) 742-6660
- WWW: http://www.creat.com
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- Media Vision/Pro Audio Spec. Support: (800) 638-2807
- BBS: (510) 770-1661
- WWW: http://www.mediavis.com
-
- Another good source for printer, video and sound drivers from various
- manufacturers is Washington University's anonymous FTP server:
- wuarchive.wustl.edu in /pub/system/ibmpc/drivers.
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- NOTICE: The above internet sites are supported by their respective
- companies and not by Intellimedia Sports, Inc. The information contained in
- the list above was obtained though public channels.
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- F. Interrupt & DMA Settings
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- One of the major difficulties people have when installing a sound card
- and/or CD-ROM drive are conflicts with interrupts (IRQ) or Direct Memory
- Access (DMA). We have included a list of symptoms to help you resolve
- potential problems with new sound cards or CD-ROM drives.
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- Symptoms of an interrupt conflict are:
- a) sound skips like a broken record
- b) a small portion of music plays and your computer locks up
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- Symptoms of a DMA conflict are:
- a) you get no sound
- b) you hear a loud hissing
- c) your computer locks up
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- Your hardware vendors can help you resolve these problems.
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- G. Testing CD-ROM Transfer Rate
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- We normally include a file called xfr_rate.bat on our CD-ROM. If necessary,
- you may run this file to check the data transfer rate of your CD-ROM drive.
- Exit Windows, change to your CD-ROM drive, then type XFR_RATE.BAT.
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- H. Image Quality
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- Our movies are designed to give you higher quality video with cards capable
- of displaying 65,000 colors and above. In fact, we have captured these
- movies in 16.8 million colors to take full advantage of newer video color
- capabilities.
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- In some rare instances, you may have no choice but to set your video card to
- display 256 colors. Not all high color video cards work properly with our
- software at 65,000 colors or higher. Once again, you may only need to
- obtain the latest video drivers to correct this. See phone numbers in
- "driver files" section of this document.
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- We do recommend using a resolution of 640x480. Higher resolutions may not
- work properly, the problems vary between video card manufacturers.
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- I. Some 486 25MHz Computers with Only 4 MB of Memory
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- If your computer is a 25MHz machine with 4MB of memory and you experience
- poor video playback, we have some helpful suggestions:
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- a) Set your video card to 256 colors. This may be done either with
- software provided with your video card or by installing a new video driver.
- The documentation included with your video card should be able to assist you
- in this procedure. Should you install a new video driver, a 256 color
- driver will be identified by a 256 in the last position of the triad of
- numbers which describe the drivers display properties, i.e., 640X480X256.
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- b) Please be sure you are using a permanent swap file in Windows! See your
- Windows manual for more information about this.
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- c) Consider upgrading to DOS 6.2. One of the enhancements in 6.2 is that
- Smartdrv can now cache the CD-ROM drive to speed things up. You must load
- MSCDEX before Smartdrv in your autoexec.bat file to enable this feature.
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- d) Load device drivers into high memory to help free up conventional
- memory. Your DOS manual can help you figure out how to do this.
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- J. Trident Video Cards
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- If you have a Trident Video Card you may get a low memory message. If you
- do, reduce your number of colors to 256 or try 64,000. The documentation
- with your Trident card should be able to assist you.
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- K. ATI Video Cards
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- If you have an ATI MACH 64 then you definitely need to set DEVICEBITMAP=OFF
- in your [MACX] section of your system.ini file. Look at your MACH64.WRI
- file located in your MACH64\ATIDESK directory for more details.
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- Other ATI cards may also need to have DEVICEBITMAP set to OFF. If after
- playing a movie your machine locks up or you get an error, you may need to
- contact ATI about a newer video driver or configuration change. The phone
- number to ATI is (416) 756-0711.
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- L. Error 6
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- There are usually two reasons for an 'Error 6':
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- 1. You may have older version of QuickTime for Windows in your
- C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory. These files were placed in that directory by
- a previous product. Re-install QuickTime for Windows 2.01 following the
- IntelliMedia installation procedures, answering "Yes" to any prompts for
- removal of older versions.
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- 2. The second reason is that your sound drivers are not properly loaded.
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- M. Cannot Copy ver.dl, ver.dl_, or ver.dll
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- Microsoft changed the date of this .dll file. If you get a 'Cannot copy
- ver... file' error, then note the file name it cannot copy, then move that
- file out of the Windows directory. Then retry the install process.
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- To move the ver... file:
- - We will use the ver.dl file for this example. To move the other
- files, change the file name as appropriate.
- - From the DOS prompt, change to the Windows directory. For example,
- if on your system Windows is stored in the directory \WINDOWS, to
- perform this operation you would type CD \WINDOWS
- - When in the Windows directory, type MOVE VER.DL \ . The VER.DL file
- will now reside in your root directory (the top-most directory).
- Should you wish to move the file elsewhere, you may do so by
- appending the directory name to the \ without any spaces.
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- N. 'Segment Load' or 'Out of Memory' Errors
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- If you receive one of these errors while running one of our products under
- Windows for Workgroups 3.11, turning 32-bit File Access ON may correct the
- problem.
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- To turn ON 32-bit File access:
- - From the Control Panel window choose the Enhanced icon.
- - The Enhanced window will be displayed. Choose the Virtual Memory
- button.
- - Choose the 'Change>>' button from the Virtual Memory window that
- appears.
- - Select the 32-bit File Access option. (An 'X' will appear in the box
- next to the option when active.)
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- O. QTMOVIE.VBX Error
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- This error will only occur if you are trying to run our Lower Your Score
- with Tom Kite: Shot Making version 1.0 or Baseball: Hitting after you have
- installed one of our newer products which utilizes QuickTime for Windows
- 2.01.
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- To fix this:
- - Insert the 'Shot Making' (Disc 2) or the 'Hitting' disc
- - Go to File Manager and open your hard drive (typically C:) and your
- CD-ROM drive (typically D:)
- - On the CD drive (D:), double-click the 'setupdr' directory and find
- the file 'qtmovie.vbx'
- - Click and drag this file to your hard-drive (C:) and drop it into the
- 'IMS' directory
- - Click 'Yes' to the message, "Are you sure...?". It will copy the
- file.
- - Close File Manager and 'Shot Making' or 'Hitting' should now work.
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- P. Printing Problems
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- If you are having printing problems with one of our titles that supports
- this option, the following procedure will ensure that the problem is
- isolated to our product:
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- - If you are viewing this document under Window's Write or Notepad
- applets, choose File from the menu bar and select Print.
-
- - If you receive an error, your printer may not be connected properly
- or your printer driver may not be installed properly, or not
- selected. Consult the documentation for your printer and computer
- system.
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- - If your printer connection and setup are OK, the next step is to
- ensure that you have the latest printer driver from the manufacturer
- of your printer. You may need to call them to obtain information on
- the latest printer driver available for your type printer.
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- THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING INTELLIMEDIA SPORTS FOR YOUR
- TOTAL SPORTS INSTRUCTION!
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