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- Convenient NEW commands in this issue include using the SPACE BAR to move
- to the NEXT PAGE of an article, and pressing RETURN or ENTER to move to the
- next article. If you have sound, this issue opens with music playing (an
- original composition called WindMusic by LiveWire's Music Director
- Howard Wooten). You may also turn the music on/off.
-
-
-
- The IBM compatible version of GEnie LIVEWIRE features both key and mouse
- selection. To choose an article from the Table of Contents, click on the
- icon to the left of the article or press the associated alpha/numeric key.
-
- To exit LIVEWIRE, press the X key or click on the Exit switch.
-
- The default is for Music On. If you wish to view LIVEWIRE with no music
- or sound you may press the "U" key or click on Music Off. You may, later,
- press the "M" key or click on Music On to turn the sound back on. Music
- On will also re-start the opening theme music.
-
- Memory Requirements: A minimum of 475K available conventional DOS memory
- is required to view GEnie LIVEWIRE. To be able to view the animation
- effects in this issue, your system may need at least 1 megabyte of
- expanded or extended memory available. If you don't, you will still be
- able to view everything but most of the animation effects.
-
- ┌──────────────────────────────┐
- │ Starting GEnie LIVEWIRE │
- └──────────────────────────────┘
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- There are four options to start GEnie LIVEWIRE.
-
- 1. For systems with NO sound card, type LW1 at the prompt and
- press enter.
-
- 2. For those with a standard Sound Blaster-compatible model 1.5/2.0
- type LW2 at the prompt and press enter.
-
- 3. For those with Sound Blaster Pro 2.0, SB16 or SB Pro 2 MCV, type
- LW3 at the prompt and press enter.
-
- 4. LiveWire is MS Windows compatible. Tips for installing it are
- available in the Easy Step-by-Step Instructions file for this
- issue (LW294HLP.TXT in the LiveWire Library on GEnie Page 20).
-
- The batch files will load the applicable sound drivers where appropriate
- and start this issue of LIVEWIRE. Upon exiting LIVEWIRE, sound drivers
- (if loaded) will be removed.
-
- For those without a sound card, we have included music files that will
- play through your PC speaker. These PC speaker files will not play if you
- have installed the Sound Blaster drivers.
-
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- Sound Card Information: The sound driver installation assumes you have set
- the sound drive/path information. This is normally done in your
- autoexec.bat file with a command that looks like this:
-
- SET SOUND=[drive:\path]
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- You may also issue this command from the DOS command line. This tells
- the batch file where the appropriate drivers are located.
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- The IBM-compatible version of GEnie LIVEWIRE was created with SuperShow
- IV, multimedia authoring software from PC West. If you would like more
- information on SuperShow IV you may contact PC West at 602-992-0310 or by
- writing to them at P.O. Box 31418, Phoenix, AZ 85046.
-
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- If you are using MS Windows to view LIVEWIRE, the sound may be very slow
- depending on your configuration. You have two choices in this event.
- Leave windows and run from a DOS prompt or remove the sound driver's.
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- End of Help
-