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Number Nine HawkEye for Windows
for the GXE64, Trio64 and 9FX Product lines
Version 1.17
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This file contains complete Windows 95 installation instructions for the
GXE64, GXE64Pro, Trio64, 9FX VISION and 9FX MOTION
The entire contents of this file should be read because information
in this file may not appear in printed documentation or on-line Help.
In addition, the following text file is provided on the HawkEye for
Windows 95 installation disk to supplement this READ_ME.TXT:
FILELIST.TXT
A complete list and description of all the files on your
Windows 95 Installation Disk.
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CONTENTS
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INSTALLING GXE64, TRIO64 or 9FX DRIVERS AND HAWKEYE FOR WINDOWS 95
BEFORE CALLING TECHNICAL SUPPORT
CONTACTING NUMBER NINE VISUAL TECHNOLOGY
SOFTWARE UPGRADES
USING THE NUMBER NINE BULLETIN BOARD SERVICE (BBS)
INTERNET
COMPUSERVE
VIDEO FOR WINDOWS
TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHER PROBLEMS
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INSTALLING HAWKEYE FOR WINDOWS 95
GXE64, GXE64PRO, TRIO64, 9FX VISION AND 9FX MOTION
DISPLAY UTILITIES & DRIVERS FOR WINDOWS 95
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NOTE: Before installing the HawkEye or Windows 95
drivers, please close all open application programs
and disable any anti-virus software that is running
on your computer until HawkEye for Windows 95
installation is complete!!!
If you are updating your Number Nine Drivers, please
switch to a Non-Virtual Resolution using Resolution
Exchange, if you haven't already, before beginning the
installation. DO NOT run Setup within a Virtual Screen.
Installing HawkEye for Windows 95 is a two step procedure.
The first step involves updating the Windows 95 registry using the
Number Nine file 'oemsetup.inf'. The second involves running file
'Setup.exe' to install the HawkEye for Windows 95 feature set.
PRELIMINARY:
NOTE: Do NOT store the files in this archive
in a DIRECTORY called C:\NUMBER9 as it will
create a conflict with the configuration
FILE of the same name!!!
Continue installation by following steps 1 and 2 below.
STEP 1: Updating the Windows 95 registry for HawkEye for Windows 95.
- From Windows 95:
Click on the 'Start' button. Select 'Settings', then select
'Control Panel'.
In the Control Panel, select the 'Display' applet.
At the Display Properties screen, click on the 'Settings'
tab.
Click on the 'Change Display Type' button.
Next to the 'Adapter Type' entry, click on the 'Change'
button to display the Select Device window.
At the Select Device entry click on the 'Have Disk' button.
Press OK.
In the 'Install From Disk' window
a) If your HawkEye for Windows 95 driver files are on a
floppy disk:
- Insert the disk in your floppy drive.
- Type a:\ (if a: is your floppy drive).
- Press OK.
b) If installing from a hard drive or network drive:
- Click on 'Browse'.
- In the 'Open' window, navigate to the directory where
your HawkEye for Windows 95 driver files are stored.
- Highlight the file 'oemsetup.inf'.
- Press OK.
Continue choosing OK or Apply until asked to restart your
machine from the 'Systems Settings Change' dialog box.
Select 'Yes' to restart your computer.
STEP 2: SETUP.EXE will perform the HawkEye for Windows 95 installation
for you.
Specify the path to the new driver using one of the examples below:
Example 1: From diskette:
- Insert the HawkEye for Windows 95 Diskette
into your floppy drive.
- From Windows 95:
- Click on the Windows 95 'Start' button.
- Select Run...
- Type a:\setup (if a: is your floppy drive)
- Press Enter
Example 2: From your hard drive or network drive:
- From Windows 95:
- Click on the Windows 95 'Start' button.
- Select Run...
- Type in the full path to the directory where
you copied the HawkEye for Windows 95 driver
- files, either on your local hard drive or on
a network drive.
- Run 'setup.exe'.
Example 3: If you're not sure exactly where the drivers are:
- From Windows 95:
- Click on the Windows 95 'Start' button.
- Select Run...
- Choose the "Browse..." button to find them.
- Run 'setup.exe'.
When prompted, you must restart Windows 95 to complete the
installation of your new HawkEye for Windows 95 features.
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BEFORE CALLING TECHNICAL SUPPORT
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If you are experiencing a problem and wish to determine whether
it is related to your Number Nine board, Windows 95 allows the
user to incrementally decrease the video acceleration. In doing
so you can determine whether or not it is the display driver
that is causing the problem.
To lower the acceleration:
Click on the Windows 95 'Start' button.
Select 'Settings' and then 'Control Panel'.
Double click on the 'System' icon.
Click on the 'Performance' tab, then on the 'Graphics'
button.
Move the acceleration slider to 'None' then click on OK.
Click on OK again.
You will then be prompted to restart your computer.
Click 'yes'.
NOTE!: MOST HAWKEYE FOR WINDOWS 95 FEATURES WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE
WITH ACCELERATION SET TO NONE!!
The functionality of HawkEye for Windows 95 is affected by the video
accelerator slider position as follows:
---+ (Full) all accelerator functions - full HawkEye support
--+- most accelerator functions - full HawkEye support
-+-- basic accelerator functions - minimal HawkEye support
+--- (None) no accelerator functions - minimal HawkEye support
If the problem still occurs in unaccelerated mode, then the problem
is most likely being caused by Windows 95 or other hardware/software
and not by the HawkEye for Windows 95 driver.
If the problem does not occur, reset the video acceleration to full
and restart Windows 95. If you call Number Nine Technical Support,
please select Status from the HawkEye Control Panel as the
information provided by this feature will be of great assistance.
If a problem is application specific, please have vendor information
and application version information readily available.
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CONTACTING NUMBER NINE VISUAL TECHNOLOGY
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Technical Support (USA)
8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, EST/EDT, Mon.-Fri.
Phone: (617) 674-8595
Please be prepared with as much information about your
GXE64 or 9FX and PC as possible.
Fax: (617) 674-8661
Please send fax inquiries to the attention of Technical
Support.
* * *
Sales / Marketing (USA)
8:30 AM to 6:00 PM, EST/EDT, Mon.-Fri.
Phone: (617) 674-0009
Fax: (617) 674-2919
Please send fax inquiries to the attention of Sales.
* * *
Technical Support and Sales (Europe)
Phone: +49 89 614 491 0
Fax: +49 89 614 491 99
Technical Support and Sales (Spain)
Phone: +34 1 556 2158
Fax: +34 1 555 9654
Technical Support and Sales (United Kingdom and Ireland)
Phone: +44 1 256 381 194
Fax: +44 1 256 381 194
* * *
MAIL (USA)
NUMBER NINE VISUAL TECHNOLOGY
18 HARTWELL AVENUE
LEXINGTON, MA 02173
USA
* * *
MAIL (EUROPEAN OFFICE)
NUMBER NINE VISUAL TECHNOLOGY GMBH
INSELKAMMERSTR. 10
82008 UNTERHACHING B. MUNCHEN
GERMANY
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SOFTWARE UPGRADES
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Even though you may have just received your Number Nine software,
newer versions may be available. Free upgrades are provided to
all Number Nine customers on the Number Nine Bulletin Board
System (BBS), World Wide Web home page, or FTP site.
To see if you have the latest version, compare the version number
of your software (on the label of the provided diskette or in
Status in the HawkEye for Windows 95 Control Panel under Windows
Disk Version) with the version number of the corresponding software
on the BBS, WWW home page, or FTP site.
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USING THE NUMBER NINE BULLETIN BOARD SERVICE (BBS)
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(USA)
Dial: (617) 862-7502
Baud Rates: Up to 28,800 baud
Compression: HST, v.32 and v.42 supported
Modem Setup: 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity
Required: PKUNZIP 2.04g to decompress files
(EUROPEAN OFFICE)
Dial: + 49 89 614 491 66
Baud Rates: Up to 14,400 baud
Compression: HST, v.32 and v.42 supported
Modem Setup: 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity
Required: PKUNZIP 2.04g to decompress files
The BBS has a separate file area for each Number Nine product.
The latest driver updates can be found in each product's file
area, and files of general interest (shareware, etc.) can be
found in the General library. An E-mail system is available
for technical questions about Number Nine products or about
the BBS in general. A complete listing of available files can
be downloaded by invoking the "Download List of Files" command
from any file library menu.
On the US BBS, RIP graphics are supported, and a RIP compatible
terminal program is available in the General library
(RIPTM154.ZIP).
Many files are self-extracting, but some files will require the
latest version of PKUNZIP to decompress. PKUNZIP is available
in the General library (filename PKZ204G.EXE), and can also be
found on most on-line services such as CompuServe and America
On-line.
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INTERNET
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Number Nine now has a FTP site. All current Number Nine
Drivers are available to anyone with access to the Internet.
Our FTP Address is: ftp.nine.com.
Number Nine also has a World Wide Web server at: http://www.nine.com.
Information about Number Nine products as well as our FTP site can now
be accessed at our World Wide Web site.
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COMPUSERVE
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Number Nine also has a dedicated forum on CompuServe. This can be
reached by typing GO NINE at the appropriate prompt. We are located
in the Graphics C Vendor forum, under the name 'Number Nine'.
Technical Support questions can be posted in this area and are
addressed every day.
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VIDEO FOR WINDOWS
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DCI support is now incorporated into 'Direct Draw' for Windows 95.
Microsoft has not yet released 'Direct Draw' functionality. Number
Nine will release a new driver that supports 'Direct Draw' when it
is released by Microsoft.
Windows 95 does not support Video For Windows, in fact, it removes
the directory during the Windows 95 installation process.
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TROUBLESHOOTING HAWKEYE FOR WINDOWS 95
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Problem:
1) HawkEye for Windows 3.1 will not run on Windows 95.
2) After installing Windows 95 over Windows 3.1 (and HawkEye for
Windows 3.1), the Windows 3.1 HawkEye applets do not function
properly.
Solution:
HawkEye for Windows 3.1 is not intended to be run on Windows 95.
You need to upgrade to HawkEye for Windows 95.
* * *
Problem:
You have successfully installed HawkEye for Windows 95. However, after
closing HawkEye you cannot locate it to reopen it.
Solution:
1) How to find and restart HawkEye for Windows 95 after closing it:
- From Windows 95:
Click on the Windows 95 'Start' button.
Select 'Programs', then 'HawkEye for Windows'.
Selecting 'HawkEye Control Panel' will bring up the Number
Nine HawkEye Control Panel.
Note: By minimizing the Number Nine HawkEye Control Panel
(instead of closing it), HawkEye for Windows 95 will continue to
run in the background and the Number Nine HawkEye Control Panel
can be instantly launched from the Taskbar at the bottom of your
screen.
2) How to create a shortcut (desktop icon) to launch HawkEye for
Windows 95:
Method 1)
- From Windows 95:
Click on the Windows 95 'Start' button.
Select 'Programs', then select 'Windows Explorer'.
Open the following embedded folders if they are not already
opened:
-Open Desktop
-Open '(C:)'
-Open the 'C:\Windows' folder (or the folder where you
have installed Windows 95)
-Open the 'C:\Windows\Number9' folder.
-Resize 'Windows Explorer' to LESS-THAN full-screen.
-Mouse-drag the file 'Hawk_95.exe' out of 'Windows
Explorer' and on to your desktop.
Method 2)
- From Windows 95:
Click on the Windows 95 desktop with your right mouse button.
Select 'New', then select 'Shortcut'.
In the 'Create Shortcut' pop-up Window, at the Command Line type:
C:\Windows\Number9\Hawk_95.exe
Where
'C:' would be your Windows 95 hard drive, and
'Windows' is the directory where Windows 95 is installed.
* * *
Problem:
Chameleon Cursor will not change the color of your cursor.
Solution (1):
There are two types of cursors used in Windows 95; Hardware and Software.
Chameleon Cursor is not designed to work with a Software cursor. Windows 95
has implemented the use of software cursors in the following pointer types:
3D cursors, Animated cursors, Windows Standard (large), Windows Standard
(extra large) or in using 'Mouse Trails'. To change the color of your cursor,
disable the Software cursor by following these simple steps:
- In the Windows 95 Task Bar, click on 'Start', then 'Settings',
then Control Panel.
- In Control panel double click on the 'Mouse' icon.
- In the Mouse Properties Sheet, click on the 'Pointer' tab.
- Under 'Scheme' select (None). Then click OK.
- Close the Control Panel.
You should be able to change the color of your cursor. If not, go to solution (2).
Solution (2):
If graphics acceleration has been lowered for any reason, Windows 95
enters the following line into the [Display] section of your system.ini
file: SWCursor=1
Check to see if the line SWCursor=1 has been entered in your system.ini
file.
- In the Windows 95 Task Bar, click on 'Run' then type in 'sysedit'
then hit 'OK'.
- In the System Configuration Editor box, click on the SYSTEM.INI page.
- Scroll down towards the end of the page until you reach the [Display]
section and look for the line SWCursor=1. If it does exist, exit
the System Configuration Editor and use the following steps to correct
the problem.
1. In the Windows 95 Task Bar, click on 'Start', then 'Settings',
then Control Panel.
2. In Control Panel double click on the 'System' icon.
3. In the System Properties Sheet, click on the 'Performance' tab
then on 'Graphics'.
4. In the Advanced Graphics Settings page, move the Hardware
Acceleration Slider all the way to the right to the 100%
position. (If the slider is already in the 100% position,
continue to Step 6.)
5. Click on'OK', then 'Close'. You will now be prompted to
Restart Windows 95. Select 'OK'. When Windows 95 has restarted
the problem should have been corrected.
6. If the slider is at 100% acceleration, move the slider to the
75% position or left 1 notch. Click 'OK' then 'Close'. You
will be prompted to Restart Windows, Click 'OK'.
7. After Windows 95 restarts, perform Steps 1 through 4 again.
After Windows 95 has been restarted you should now be able to change the color
of your cursor with HawkEye's Chameleon Cursor utility.
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Problem:
Number Nine Energy Saver feature is not available in the HawkEye for
Windows 95 environment.
Solution:
We have not yet implemented this feature in HawkEye for Windows 95.
* * *
Problem:
Zoom settings are not saved after restarting Windows 95.
Solution:
Close the HawkEye Control Panel instead of minimizing it before
restarting Windows 95 and your settings will be saved.
* * *
Problem:
In Resolution Exchange, 32,768 colors is greyed out and cannot be selected.
Solution:
This color depth is not available for this release
of the HawkEye for Windows 95 driver.
* * *
Problem:
At 8bpp (256 colors), desktop wallpaper colors may flash or
shift noticeably behind an active window.
Resolution:
The active window is using the Palette, therefore the background
color palette will have fewer colors available. This problem does
not occur at higher color depths.
* * *
Problem:
Sometimes when you change resolutions or color depths with
Resolution Exchange you are asked to restart Windows 95.
Solution:
a) You will always be prompted to restart Windows 95 when you
change color depths.
b) When you change resolutions within a particular color depth,
the change may be instantaneous or you may have to restart
Windows 95. The following explains why:
To improve text legibility, Resolution Exchange defaults to
a setting that automatically associates a 96 dpi system font
size with lower resolutions (640x480 and 800x600) and 120 dpi
fonts with higher resolutions (1024x768 and above). Changing
from 96 dpi to 120 dpi (or vice versa) requires restarting
Windows 95. Therefore, if you switch from a resolution that
uses a 96 dpi system font size to one that uses 120 dpi, you
will be prompted to restart Windows 95. However, if you switch
between resolutions that both use the same system font size
(e.g. from 1024x768 @120 dpi to 1152x864 @120 dpi) the new
resolution will appear instantaneously without having to restart
Windows 95.
NOTE: You can enable instant resolution switching between all
resolutions (at the same color depth) by always remaining at 96
dpi (or 120 dpi). To do this, choose a Specific Font Size (96 or
120 dpi) under the Options menu in Resolution Exchange. The
on-line Resolution Exchange Help provides more details in the
subsection entitled 'Selecting the Size of Your Windows System
Fonts'.
* * *
Problem:
Assigning Hot Keys to the mouse buttons overrides Windows 95's
functionality using the mouse buttons.
Solution:
The ability to assign a Hotkey to the mouse buttons was originally
designed for Windows 3.1/3.11. Due to the way that Windows 95 uses
the mouse buttons, assigning HawkEye functions to those buttons
could cause conflicts with Windows 95 functionality. We recommend
that you assign Hotkeys to only the keyboard F-keys instead.
* * *
Problem:
You are upgrading from a beta version of the HawkEye for Windows 95,
and a page fault occurs when running HawkEye setup.exe from a
Virtual resolution.
Solution:
HawkEye setup cannot be run from a Virtual Resolution.
You should switch to a Non Virtual resolution before running setup.
* * *
Problem:
While trying to run S3RESET (C:\windows>S3RESET) or while installing
HawkEye for Windows 95 the following error message is displayed:
"Unable to find Number Nine configuration file."
Solution:
You may have created a temporary DIRECTORY called Number9 in your
ROOT directory (C:\Number9). Our configuration FILE is called Number9
and is located in the ROOT directory (C:\Number9). Rename the Number9
directory in the root directory to another name. It is necessary
that the Number9 configuration file remains in the root directory
or your boot drive.
* * *
Problem:
Using HawkEye to zoom while playing Microsoft's Fury3 causes the monitor
to lose sync.
Solution:
Do not Zoom while playing Fury3. HawkEye was not designed to work while
in a Full screen DOS mode. Since Fury3 runs in a full screen mode at
a low resolution, zooming will not change the resolution.
* * *
Problem:
Your monitor resolution is not the resolution you selected.
Solution:
Resolution Exchange (in Number Nine HawkEye Control Panel or Windows 95/
Control Panel/Display/Properties) must be used to change
the resolution. This changes the resolution in the Number Nine
configuration file, which determines what your monitor resolution will be.
To use Resolution Exchange to change the resolution:
1. Press the hot key you assigned to Resolution Exchange or
double click on the Resolution Exchange icon in the Number Nine
HawkEye Control Panel or Windows 95 Control Panel/Display/Properties Page.
2. Click on a Colors option button.
3. Select a resolution.
Be sure you select a resolution your monitor supports.
4. Click 'OK'.
5. Restart Windows.
* * *
Problem:
After changing to a new resolution, an open application's icon
or window is no longer visible on the desktop. Windows Task
Manager (Ctrl-Alt-Del) shows that the application is still open.
Solution:
1) Hold down the Alt key and depress Tab until your application
is selected. Release the Alt key to select the application.
2) Now depress the hot key you assigned to Place Windows. This
will center the application in the monitor or virtual display
(see Place Windows in the Number Nine HawkEye Control Panel for more info).
* * *
Problem:
After changing to a virtual resolution, sizable windows may be too
wide and/or too tall.
Solution:
If you have not already done so, in the Number Nine HawkEye Control Panel
use Hot Mouse to assign a hot key to Place Windows. For most windows,
pressing the Place Windows hot key once or twice will re-size the
active window to full screen or smaller.
* * *
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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 the 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 call
Number Nine Technical Support. Technical support information is
provided in the section CONTACTING NUMBER NINE VISUAL TECHNOLOGY.
1/22/96
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(C) COPYRIGHT 1996, NUMBER NINE VISUAL TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
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