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NETWORK INSTALLATIONS
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MANUAL NETWORK INSTALLATION USING THE
9FX HAWKEYE FOR WINDOWS DISK
[Disks]
List of diskettes needed to install the product and the name of
each diskette.
Windows 3.1 OEM Setup Diskette "HawkEye for Windows"
[Squish]
A number of files needed for manual installation are in compressed format.
These files MUST be unsquished prior to installation.
Copy contents of disk into a temporary directory and run the unsquish
utility. Note: The temporary directory cannot be called NUMBER9.
From a DOS prompt: C:\unsquish *.*
[Dirs]
Lists of directories that must be created from the destination directory.
Files to be copied are in the same directory structure on the floppy (by
default).
1=SYSTEM (Main Windows directory on Network)
2=WINDOWS (Individual users "Windows" directory. Either on
Network or local drive)
3=WINDOWS\NUMBER9 (Individual users "Windows\Number9" directory.
Network or local drive)
[Files]
All the files listed below should be copied into the corresponding
directories. Please Note For VISION users: The word VISION would
replace the word MOTION.
Description, name, (dir #),(disk #),(Compressed Y/N)
[Release Notes]
These should be copied over first so the user can
read them while all the other files are being copied.
Windows Release Notes, READ_ME.TXT, 3, 1, N
Windows Disk Version, 9VERS.TXT, 3, 1, N
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; Fonts
;
Windows System Fonts, 96SYS.FON, 1, 1, N
Windows OEM Fonts, 96OEM.FON, 1, 1, N
Windows Fixed Fonts, 96FIX.FON, 1, 1, N
Windows System Fonts, 120SYS.FON, 1, 1, N
Windows OEM Fonts, 120OEM.FON, 1, 1, N
Windows Fixed Fonts, 120FIX.FON, 1, 1, N
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; HawkEye Files
; These originally went to directory #2
;
; DLL's
;
HawkEye Filter Library, HAWKFILT.DLL, 3, 1, Y
Mouse Activation Feature, MOUSEACT.DLL, 3, 1, Y
Place Windows Feature, PLACEWIN.DLL, 3, 1, Y
Stop Box Feature, STOPBOX.DLL, 3, 1, Y
Status Feature, FXSTATS.DLL, 3, 1, Y
Zoom Feature, FXZOOM.DLL, 3, 1, Y
Hardware Library, 9FXBOARD.DLL, 3, 1, Y
Resolution Information Library, REXRES.DLL, 3, 1, Y
Monitor Synchronization Library, BRDSYNC.DLL, 3, 1, Y
International Exchange Feature, INTEREX.DLL, 3, 1, Y
Resolution Exchange Feature, RXFEATUR.DLL, 3, 1, Y
Monitor Sync Feature, WMFEATUR.DLL, 3, 1, Y
Real Life Color Feature, GMFEATUR.DLL, 3, 1, Y
Green PC Screen Saver, SSFEATUR.DLL, 3, 1, Y
Chameleon Cursor Feature, CCURSOR.DLL, 3, 1, Y
Install Meter Library, METER.DLL, 3, 1, N
International Language Library, INTLDLG.DLL, 3, 1, N
File Compression Library, SQUISH.DLL, 3, 1, N
Monitor Selection Library, MONLIST.DLL, 3, 1, Y
Number Nine Look, PATTIF.DLL, 3, 1, Y
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;; HawkEye Text DLLs:
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HawkEye Text (German), HAWKDEU.DLL, 3, 1, N
HawkEye Text (USA English), HAWKENU.DLL, 3, 1, N
HawkEye Text (Swedish), HAWKSVE.DLL, 3, 1, N
HawkEye Text (UK English), HAWKENG.DLL, 3, 1, N
HawkEye Text (Spanish), HAWKESP.DLL, 3, 1, N
HawkEye Text (French), HAWKFRA.DLL, 3, 1, N
HawkEye Text (Danish), HAWKDAN.DLL, 3, 1, N
HawkEye Text (Japanese), HAWKJPN.DLL, 3, 1, N
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; HawkEye Group Applications:
;
HawkEye Control Panel, HAWKEYE.EXE, 3, 1, Y
Resolution Exchange Application, REXCHANG.EXE, 3, 1, Y
Configuration Builder, 9RESET.EXE, 2, 1, N
HawkEye Help, HAWKEYE.HLP, 3, 1, Y
Monitor Adjustment Utility, WMONSYNC.EXE, 3, 1, Y
Decompression Utility, UNSQUISH.EXE, 3, 1, N
ColorPerfect, GAMMA.EXE, 3, 1, N
Green PC Screen Saver, GREENPC.SCR, 2, 1, Y
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;S3 Windows Driver Files:
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Windows Driver, 9MOTION.DRV, 1, 1, N
DCI Provider, RFMDCI.DRV, 1, 1, Y
286 Grabber, VGACOLOR.2GR, 1, 1, N
386 Grabber, S3911GRB.3GR, 1, 1, N
VDD, VDDVIS68.386, 1, 1, N
Installation Information, 9SETUP.INF, 3, 1, N
OEM Setup Information File, OEMSETUP.INF, 1, 1, N
Monitor Selection Information File, MONLIST.INI, 3, 1, N
HawkEye Information File, HAWKEYE.INI, 2, 1, N
[PM Info]
File Name, App Description, Icon file #, Icon #
HAWKEYE.EXE, HawkEye Control Panel
REXCHANG.EXE, Resolution Exchange
NOTEPAD.EXE NUMBER9\READ_ME.TXT, Release Notes
[End]
[System.ini]
Each Network user will have their own System.ini file located in their
personal Windows directory. Here is how the file must be edited to
reflect the following changes if a MOTION board is installed:
[boot]
386grabber=S3911GRB.3GR
display.drv=9MOTION.DRV
286grabber=VGACOLOR.2gr
[boot.description]
display.drv=9MOTION.DRV
[386Enh]
display=VDDVIS68.386
[drivers]
DCI=RFMDCI
[display]
DCI-Support=ON
dpi=120
color-format=8
screen-size=1024
FONT-CACHING=ON
SCACHE=ON
POLYGON-SUPPORT=ON
ELLIPSE-SUPPORT=ON
Bus-Throttle=Off
PFSB=1
LOOP-THROUGH=OFF
OffScrMem=0x32DC00
Validate Params=0
If a VISION board is installed, substitute 9VISION.DRV for 9MOTION.DRV
everywhere and set DCI=DISPLAY in the [drivers] section.
[9RESET]
From the user's Windows directory, run 9RESET. This creates the NUMBER9
file in the ROOT directory of the C drive and sets the 9FX
resolution to 640x480x256 colors. This resolution may be changed later.
The NUMBER9 file may also be moved to a network drive. This also will be
explained further in this document.
After executing 9RESET and making the changes to the SYSTEM.INI, you are
ready to run Windows.
RUN WINDOWS NOW!
You will now want to add a Program Group entitled HawkEye Feature Set
to the Program Manager. Add HAWKEYE.EXE and REXCHANG.EXE programs that
you copied to the NUMBER9 subdirectory under Windows.
Copy the Hawkeye icon into the StartUp Group or add
C:\WINDOWS\NUMBER9\HAWKEYE.EXE to the LOAD= line in the user's WIN.INI file.
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR OVERRIDE
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CFG=
The HawkEye installation program (SETUP.EXE) creates a NUMBER9
configuration file. This file contains information about your
video product and is used by the Windows driver and the HawkEye
feature set. By default, this file appears at the root directory
of the C drive (C:\), but is placed in the Windows directory
if the C drive does not exist.
To move the configuration file location (or to change the
configuration file name), add a CFG entry to the [Display]
section of SYSTEM.INI (This file is in the WINDOWS directory).
The entry would look something like this:
[Display]
; Moved the configuration file to new name and location.
CFG=c:\bin\configs\number9
HAWKEYE=
During HawkEye installation, feature set files are placed
in the NUMBER9 subdirectory in the WINDOWS directory. HawkEye
utilities require this path to function.
To move the HawkEye files (e.g., to a network), add a HAWKEYE
entry to the [Display] section of the SYSTEM.INI.
Note: The entry should contain the drive letter and full path,
but NOT an individual file name. Do not put a backslash
at the end of the path unless the HawkEye files are
placed in the root directory.
The entry would look something like this:
[Display]
;Moved the HawkEye utilities to the network
;so they can be shared by all 9FX users.
HAWKEYE=u:\users\shared\windows\number9
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OTHER PROBLEMS
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Software sometimes does not perform consistently across all
resolutions and color depths. If you experience a persistent
problem for which you cannot determine a cause or solution, try
switching to a different resolution with Resolution Exchange.
If a problem is consistent across resolutions, please
consult application documentation. Most applications are
distributed with a READ_ME file similar to this file.
READ_ME files usually contain a wealth of information
regarding potential video conflicts.
If you have a problem that is not described in this file or is
unresolved when you try the suggested solutions, please contact
Number Nine Technical Support. Technical support information
is provided in the section CONTACTING NUMBER NINE VISUAL TECHNOLOGY.
7/05/95 v.2.12
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(C) COPYRIGHT 1995, NUMBER NINE VISUAL TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
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