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- #9 HAWKEYE FOR WINDOWS
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- FOR THE #9GXE64, #9GXE64PRO, AND #9GXE64 TRIO
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- This file contains the latest information about this version of
- #9 HawkEye for Windows and other pertinent information that
- may not be contained in the documentation or on-line Help.
-
- A complete list and description of all the #9GXE64 files are in
- the FILELIST.TXT file on your #9GXE64 Windows Installation Disk.
-
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- CONTENTS
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-
- CONTACTING NUMBER NINE COMPUTER CORPORATION
- SOFTWARE UPGRADES
- USING THE NUMBER NINE BULLETIN BOARD SERVICE (BBS)
- FONT SETTINGS
- ENABLING ENERGY SAVER
- PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENTS
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- NETWORK INSTALLATIONS
- SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR OVERRIDE
- OTHER PROBLEMS
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- CONTACTING NUMBER NINE COMPUTER CORPORATION
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 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 #9GXE64
- as possible.
-
- Fax: (617) 674-2919
- 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
-
- * * *
-
- European Technical Support and Sales (Germany)
-
- Phone: +49 89 614 491 0
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- Fax: +49 89 614 491 99
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- * * *
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- Mail (USA)
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- NUMBER NINE COMPUTER CORPORATION
- 18 HARTWELL AVENUE
- LEXINGTON, MA 02173
- USA
-
- * * *
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- MAIL (EUROPEAN OFFICE)
-
- NUMBER NINE COMPUTER GMBH
- INSELKAMMERSTR. 10
- 82008 UNTERHACHING B. MUNCHEN
- GERMANY
-
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- SOFTWARE UPGRADES
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 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).
-
- To see if you have the latest version, compare the version number
- of your software (on the label of the provided diskette or in #9GXE
- Status under #9GXE64 Windows Disk ID) with the version number of
- the corresponding software on the BBS.
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- USING THE NUMBER NINE BBS
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- (USA)
- Dial: (617) 862-7502
- 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
-
- (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
- Online.
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- FONT SETTINGS
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- In Resolution Exchange, the name of the 'Font Settings' menu has
- been changed to 'Options'. To change the size of your Windows
- system fonts:
-
- 1. Click on the Options menu.
-
- Click on 'Automatic Association' to display LARGE fonts at
- resolutions of 1024 x 768 and higher, and SMALL fonts at
- resolutions of 800 x 600 and lower.
-
- To display SMALL fonts at ALL resolutions, click on '96 DPI'
- in the Specific Font Size section.
-
- To display LARGE fonts at ALL resolutions, click on '120 DPI'
- in the Specific Font Size section.
-
- 2. Click 'OK' to exit and save your changes; click 'Cancel' to
- exit without saving your changes.
-
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- ENABLING ENERGY SAVER
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- IMPORTANT: If you use Energy Saver with a monitor that does not meet the
- necessary VESA power management specifications, the monitor can be damaged.
- Please consult your monitor's documentation.
-
- 1) To enable Energy Saver:
-
- You can enable Energy Saver in the Monitor Selection window either
- during Setup or with the Monitor Adjustment utility (under the Monitor
- menu).
-
- In the Monitor Selection window:
-
- a) If the monitor you selected is listed under Monitor Models AND is
- VESA power management compliant, then Energy Saver will be
- automatically enabled.
-
- b) If you selected 'Generic Monitor' from the Monitor Models list and
- clicked on the 'OK' button, then a second Monitor Selection window
- (for maximum monitor resolution selection) will appear.
-
- Click on the 'Supports VESA Power Management' option button (at the
- bottom of the window, below the Resolutions list) to enable Energy
- Saver.
-
- 2) To turn Energy Saver ON or OFF and set delays for Screen Saver and
- Energy Saver:
-
- a) Please read the Energy Saver section within #9 HawkEye Control
- Panel Help (HawkEye Features).
-
- b) Double click on the Energy Saver icon in the #9 Control Panel to
- access the Energy Saver controls.
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- PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENTS
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- In #9GXE Status, several options have been added to increase
- the performance and reliability of your Windows applications:
-
- 1. Source Caching improves application performance by creating
- buffers of icons and bit maps. Default is ON.
-
- 2. Font Caching helps speed activities such as scrolling text by
- creating buffers of all active fonts. Default is ON.
-
- 3. Polygon Support increases drawing speed by taking the burden
- of drawing polygons away from Windows and transferring it to
- the #9GXE64 drawing engine. Default is ON.
-
- 4. Ellipse Support increases drawing speed by taking the burden
- of drawing ellipses and circles away from Windows and
- transferring it to the #9GXE64 drawing engine. Default is ON.
-
- 5. Validate Parameters improves application reliability by
- forcing the #9GXE64 driver to check parameters before
- issuing a drawing command. An overwhelming majority of
- applications send valid parameters, so the default for
- this option is OFF.
-
- 6. Memory Mapped IO helps to speed up overall performance.
- By default this option if ON. Some virus checking TSR's may
- report an illegal memory access. If this happens, your should
- temporarily disable the anti-virus program, turn this option OFF.
-
- 7. Pattern Patch helps speed up operations using patterns.
- By default, this option if OFF. If you experience any pattern
- corruption when running your applications turn this option ON.
-
- You may occasionally encounter difficulties using these caching
- and performance enhancement methods. Although they were designed
- for standard Windows programming methods to insure compatibility
- with most Windows applications, programmers do not always use standard
- Windows programming practices. They are constantly seeking ways to
- improve application performance, and if a nonstandard method
- is discovered, it will probably be used. Consequently, our
- caching methods may not work correctly with every Windows
- application.
-
- So, for example, if you experience a problem with your fonts in a
- particular application, use #9GXE Status to disable Font Caching.
-
-
- Using #9GXE Status to Enable and Disable Options:
-
- 1. Double click on the #9 HawkEye Control Panel icon, then double
- click on the #9GXE Status icon.
-
- 2. Click on the 'File' menu, then click on 'Options'.
-
- 3. To DISABLE a caching method:
-
- Click on the option button next to the option you want
- to disable. The black dot disappears when the method is
- disabled.
-
- To ENABLE a caching method:
-
- Click on the option button next to the option you want
- to enable. A black dot appears when the method is enabled.
-
- 4. Click 'OK' to exit and save your changes; click 'Cancel' to
- exit without saving your changes.
-
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- TROUBLESHOOTING
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- Problem:
- Your monitor is not listed in the Monitor Selection utility.
-
- Solution:
- Please choose 'Generic Monitor'. This will not affect the performance of
- your monitor.
-
- * * *
-
- Problem:
- Your NEC 5FGE monitor is an Energy Saver monitor, but within the HawkEye
- Energy Saver window under 'Energy Saver' the text reads:
-
- "The monitor selected does not support the
- VESA power management specification."
-
- Solution:
- The NEC 5FGE monitor was NOT Energy Saver compliant for its first 6 months
- of manufacture. Therefore, to prevent damage to early non-Energy Saver 5FGE
- monitors, Energy Saver is disabled for this monitor.
-
- However, 5FGE owners CAN enable Energy Saver but should read the following
- first.
-
- To determine whether or not your NEC 5FGE is an Energy Saver version,
- look at the part number (on the bottom of the monitor near the back).
-
- - P/N JC1731VMA-2 is NOT an Energy Saver monitor.
-
- - P/N JC1731VMA-3 IS an Energy Saver monitor.
-
- Owners of P/N JC1731VMA-3 NEC 5FGE monitors may safely enable Energy
- Saver by
-
- a) choosing 'Generic Monitor' in the Monitor Selection window and
- b) clicking on the 'Supports VESA Power Management' option button (at
- the bottom of the 2nd Monitor Selection window, below the Resolutions
- list).
-
- For further information about Energy Saver, please read the ENABLING ENERGY
- SAVER section near the top of this README.TXT.
-
-
- * * *
-
- Problem:
- When you double click on icons in the #9 HawkEye Control Panel
- they blink but nothing happens.
-
- Solution:
- Close one or more other open applications to free up memory.
- * * *
-
-
- Problem:
- The output from a video playback card (that uses the #9GXE64 PRO or
- #9GXE64 TRIO VGA loop through connector) is missing or corrupted.
-
- Solution:
- #9GXE64 PRO:
- The #9GXE64 PRO supports the VGA loop through connector at 640 x 480
- by 256 color resolution. To enable the WINDOWS driver for loop
- through support run #9GXE STATUS from the #9 HawkEye Control Panel.
- Select OPTIONS from the FILE menu. Select the "Enable Loop Through"
- option (option buttons are black when enabled). You must then restart
- WINDOWS, at 640x480 by 256 color resolution, for loop through to be
- enabled .
-
- #9GXE64 TRIO:
- The #9GXE64 TRIO also supports the loop through connector at 640 X 480
- by 256 color resolution. However, at power up the feature connector is
- not enabled. A DOS utility called FCON.EXE is provided on the setup
- diskette that will enable loop through. If you need this program, copy
- it from the diskette into the Windows directory on your hard drive. This
- file is not copied as part of running setup.
-
- To ENABLE Trio loop through:
- - In DOS, move to your Windows directory.
- - At the DOS prompt
- type: 9reset <Enter>
- type: fcon e p <Enter>
- - Start Windows
-
- To DISABLE Trio loop through:
- - In DOS, move to your Windows directory.
- - At the DOS prompt, type: fcon d <Enter>
- - Start Windows
-
- !!!NOTE TO 2 MEGABYTE TRIO USERS!!!
- The FCON.EXE utility enables loop through by configuring your two
- megabyte #9GXE64 TRIO as if it had only one megabyte of video memory.
- This reduces the number of higher resolutions available.
- To reconfigure your card for two megabyte operation (and re-enable
- higher resolutions) you will need to re-boot your computer. FCON with
- the D option will disable loop through, but will not reconfigure the
- card for two megabytes.
-
-
- Watchit Pro TV Board Users:
- - You may need to experiment with moving data rate jumper
- HDR2 (on the Watchit Pro TV board).
- - You may also need to change Watchit's Overlay Color Key to a
- color that allows the video to display properly.
-
- Consult your Watchit Pro documentation or contact New Media
- Graphics technical support for further information.
-
- ReelMagic Users:
- Consult your ReelMagic documentation or contact Sigma Designs
- technical support for further information.
-
-
- * * *
-
-
-
- Problem:
- During installation with SETUP, the following error is
- displayed (possibly several times):
-
- Compression Error: Unable to locate Destination file.
-
- Solution:
- This error is displayed when the amount of disk space is
- insufficient to install the Number Nine software. SETUP
- currently requires about 2.5MB of disk space on the disk
- containing Windows.
-
- Note: If you are upgrading a previous version of HawkEye, you
- can increase the amount of available disk space by deleting
- all the files in the NUMBER9 directory (a subdirectory in
- your WINDOWS directory).
-
-
- * * *
-
-
- Problem:
-
- The Program Manager appears briefly when you start Windows,
- then Windows exits to DOS.
-
- Solution:
- 1. There may be a problem with the #9 HawkEye Control Panel. The
- Control Panel is loaded when Windows is started, so a problem
- could occur after the Windows driver has been loaded and the
- Program Manager (or another Windows shell) is presented.
-
- To prevent HawkEye from loading when Windows is started, delete
- the reference to HawkEye from the "load=" line in the [windows]
- section of the WIN.INI file in the WINDOWS directory. This will
- determine whether the problem is with the HawkEye Control Panel,
- or other software. The line will look something like this:
-
- load=c:\WINDOWS\NUMBER9\HAWKEYE.EXE nwpopup.exe
-
- Delete WINDOWS\NUMBER9\HAWKEYE.EXE from the line, then exit
- Windows. If the problem persists when you restart Windows, see
- Solution 2, following.
-
- 2. The HawkEye configuration file (HAWKEYE.INI) may be corrupted.
- In this case, rename HAWKEYE.INI in the WINDOWS directory to
- HAWKSAVE.INI (for future reference), then copy HAWKEYE.INI from
- the #9GXE64 Windows Installation Disk to the WINDOWS directory.
- This reinstates the original HawkEye configuration.
-
-
- * * *
-
-
- Problem:
- Windows appears with a black box cursor and/or icons that fail to
- appear on the screen.
-
- Solution:
- The problem is caused by an incompatibility with the motherboard's
- non-compliant PCI BIOS. The motherboard's BIOS does not comply
- with the PCI's backwards compatibility requirement. The method to
- allow the #9GXE64 PCI board to function properly is to set the
- board's memory aperture manually by editing the SYSTEM.INI file.
- which is located in the WINDOWS directory. Use any text editor
- (NOTEPAD will work) to open the file. In the [display] section add
- the following line:
-
- [display]
- APERTURE-BASE=XXXXXX
-
- where: XXXXXX may be 0x8800 or 0x7800
-
- Save the file and restart Windows.
-
-
- * * *
-
-
- Problem:
- Your monitor resolution is not the resolution you selected.
-
- Solution:
- Resolution Exchange (in #9 HawkEye for Windows program group)
- must be used to change the resolution. This changes the
- resolution in the #9GXE64 configuration file, which determines
- what your monitor resolution will be. If you used
- MS Windows Setup to select a display driver with a different
- resolution/color depth configuration, that configuration
- is not used unless it matches the configuration in the
- #9GXE64 configuration file.
-
- 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 HawkEye
- for Windows program group in the Windows Program Manager.
-
- 2. Click on a Colors option button to select color depth.
-
- 3. Select a resolution.
- Be sure you select a resolution your monitor supports.
-
- 4. Click 'OK'.
-
- 5. Restart Windows.
-
-
- * * *
-
-
- Problem:
- Resolution Exchange displays the following message:
-
- "There was an error opening the configuration file."
-
- Solution:
- The #9GXE64 configuration file could be corrupted. To restore the
- #9GXE64 configuration file to its original settings, run 9RESET.EXE
- per the following instructions:
-
- Note: 9RESET.EXE was placed in your WINDOWS directory when you
- installed the Number Nine Windows driver with SETUP.
-
- 1. Exit Windows.
-
- 2. Move to the WINDOWS directory.
-
- 3. At the DOS prompt, type: 9RESET and press [Enter].
-
- This sets your #9GXE64 to 640x480 by 256 color resolution at 60Hz.
- If your monitor supports higher resolutions, restart Windows and use
- Resolution Exchange to select a higher resolution.
-
-
- * * *
-
-
- Problem:
- The #9GXE64 board is properly installed in your system, but you
- receive one of the following error messages:
-
- Failed to find the #9GXE64 board!
- Hit any key to continue.
-
- or
-
- SETUP is operational only when a #9 graphics board
- is present. Please be sure your #9 graphics board is
- properly installed before you try to use SETUP or
- any other HawkEye feature.
-
-
- Solution:
- You probably have a memory manager in your system that has
- remapped the video BIOS. Memory managers often do this because it
- increases the amount of DOS memory space. However, when the GXE64
- signature in the video BIOS is remapped, GXE64 software is unable
- to identify the #9GXE64 board.
-
- ROM remapping should be excluded from the C000-C7FF address range.
- To exclude the address range, add the following option to the
- memory manager driver command line in the CONFIG.SYS file in your
- root directory:
-
- X=C000-C7FF
-
- For QEMM386.EXE the line should look something like this:
-
- DEVICE=QEMM386.SYS X=C000-C7FF
-
-
- For EMM386.EXE the line should look something like this:
-
- DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE X=C000-C7FF
-
- Consult your memory manager's documentation for more information
- about excluding the C000-C7FF address range.
-
-
- * * *
-
-
- Problem:
- 1. The Windows logo appears, then the screen becomes black and
- your system hangs or exits to DOS.
-
- 2. Text is garbled, icons are corrupted and/or 'holes' appear on
- your screen.
-
- 3. Windows pull-down menus corrupt the screen.
-
- Solution:
- Another device in your system, such as a modem or tablet, is
- using the same IO address as the #9GXE64, COM 4 I/O port at 2E8H.
- Move the other device to a different COM port location.
-
-
- * * *
-
- Problem:
- In Quark Express, floating menus or toolbars appear in the center of
- your screen.
-
- Solution:
- Use Place Windows to center message windows in your virtual
- desktop.
-
- 1. Double click on the #9 HawkEye Control Panel icon, then
- double click on the Place Windows icon.
-
- 2. Click on the 'Virtual' button in the 'Messages In' section.
-
- 3. Click 'OK'.
-
-
- * * *
-
- Problem:
- On the #9GXE64Pro, when zooming from a high resolution to 640x480
- resolution, the user may see intermittent horizontal lines flashing
- when scrolling or panning.
-
- Solution:
- The horizontal lines will disappear if the user continues to pan.
- If the lines are bothersome, the minimum zoom resolution can be
- changed to 800x600 using the Zoom utility in the HawkEye Control Panel.
-
- * * *
-
- Problem:
- After a monitor is chosen in Monitor List, Monitor Adjustment
- shows a different refresh rate than the one saved.
-
- Solution:
- Monitor Adjustment allows the user to choose higher refresh
- rates because monitors often support slightly higher refresh
- rates than stated in their specifications. The Test feature
- in Monitor Adjustment allows the user to test these refresh
- rates before using them, so that their monitor is not damaged
- by non-supported refresh rates.
-
-
- * * *
-
- Problem:
- When using Energy Saver, the monitor goes into Energy Saver
- mode instead of Screen Saver mode.
-
- Solution:
- Some monitors respond to the blank screen of Screen Saver mode
- by setting themselves to Energy Saver mode. This is a feature of
- your monitor. Please reference your monitor's user manual for more
- information.
-
-
- * * *
-
-
- Problem:
- When using a 256 color background, closing Microsoft Art Gallery
- may leave an overlaid 16 color "shadow".
-
- Solution:
- In Windows Control Panel under Desktop select a desktop pattern
- other than 'none'.
-
-
- * * *
-
-
- Problem:
- Using Colorperfect with a GXE64 board at 640x480 by 16,777,216 colors
- will produce an error message asking the user to select 65,536 or more
- colors.
-
- Solution:
- The GXE64 board does not support Colorperfect at this resolution. Therefore,
- the Colorperfect icon should not be available. Please ignore the error
- message.
-
-
-
- * * *
-
- Problem:
- Monitor Adjustment is missing from the #9 HawkEye Control Panel when
- using a GXE64 1MB at a resolution of 600x480 with 16,777,216
- colors.
-
- Solution:
- The Monitor Adjustment utility is not supported at this resolution.
- The user must use the DOS-based 64 refresh on the PowerPac disk.
-
-
- * * *
-
-
- Problem:
- Very small lines flash on the screen at monitor resolution 640x480,
- 65,536 colors, virtual resolution 2048x480 and refresh rate of 76Hz.
-
- Solution:
- Reduce the refresh rate at this virtual resolution.
-
-
- * * *
-
-
- Problem:
- When running Knowledge Adventure 3D-Dinosaur Adventure, Knowledge Adventure
- Speed, or Knowledge Adventure Undersea Adventure with a #9GXE64PRO, no video
- is present.
-
- Solution:
- The file UNDOCVGA.EXE is included on your Windows disk. Run UNDOCVGA.EXE and
- try running the game again. Please call Number Nine Technical Support if
- necessary.
-
-
- * * *
-
-
- Problem:
- When running QQP Grandest Fleet with a #9GXE64PRO, no video is present.
-
-
- Solution:
- Please call QQP Technical Support.
-
-
-
- * * *
-
-
- Problem:
- Some cards may exhibit a slight shimmer at 1152x864 with 256 colors at 60 Hz.
-
- Solution:
- If the horizontal refresh rate is increased above 60Hz (in Monitor
- Adjustment), the shimmer disappears.
-
-
- * * *
-
-
- Problem:
- You are unable to read highlighted text in the Central Point PC Tools
- File Manager pull down menu.
-
- Solution:
- Use #9GXE Status to enable Validate Parameters:
-
- 1. Double click on the #9 HawkEye Control Panel icon, then double
- click on the #9GXE Status icon.
-
- 2. Click on the 'File' menu, then click on 'Options'.
-
- 3. Enable Validate Parameters by clicking on its option button
- (black = enabled).
-
- 4. Click 'OK' to exit and save your changes; click 'Cancel' to
- exit without saving your changes.
-
-
-
- * * *
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- NETWORK INSTALLATIONS
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- MANUAL NETWORK INSTALLATION USING THE #9GXE64
- HAWKEYE FOR WINDOWS DISK VER 2.37 and ABOVE
-
- [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.
-
- 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.
-
- 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.
-
- #9GXE64 Release Notes, READ_ME.TXT, 3, 1, N
- #9GXE64 Windows Disk Version, GXEVERS.TXT, 3, 1, N
-
- Fonts
-
- #9GXE64 Windows System Fonts, 120SYS.FON, 1, 1, N
- #9GXE64 Windows OEM Fonts, 120OEM.FON, 1, 1, N
- #9GXE64 Windows Fixed Fonts, 120FIX.FON, 1, 1, N
- #9GXE64 Windows System Fonts, 96SYS.FON, 1, 1, N
- #9GXE64 Windows OEM Fonts, 96OEM.FON, 1, 1, N
- #9GXE64 Windows Fixed Fonts, 96FIX.FON, 1, 1, N
-
-
- HawkEye Files
-
- 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
- #9GXE64 Status Feature, GXESTATS.DLL, 3, 1, Y
- #9GXE64 Zoom Feature, GXEZOOM.DLL, 3, 1, Y
- GXE64 Hardware Library, GXEBOARD.DLL, 3, 1, Y
- GXE64 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, N
- Number Nine Look, PATTIF.DLL, 3, 1, Y
-
- HawkEye Text DLLs
-
- HawkEye Text (German), HAWKDEU.DLL, 3, 1, N
- HawkEye Text (USA English), HAWKENU.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 (Japanese), HAWKJPN.DLL, 3, 1, N
-
- HawkEye Group Applications
-
- #9 HawkEye Control Panel, HAWKEYE.EXE, 3, 1, Y
- #9 Resolution Exchange Application, REXCHANG.EXE, 3, 1, Y
- #9GXE64 Status, STATAPP.EXE, 3, 1, Y
- #9GXE64 Configuration Builder, 9RESET.EXE, 2, 1, N
- #9 HawkEye Help, HAWKEYE.HLP, 3, 1, Y
- #9 Monitor Adjustment Utility, WMONSYNC.EXE, 3, 1, Y
- #9 Decompression Utility, UNSQUISH.EXE, 3, 1, N
- #9 ColorPerfect, GAMMA.EXE, 3, 1, N
- #9 Green PC Screen Saver, GREENPC.SCR, 2, 1, Y
-
- S3 Windows Driver Files
-
- #9GXE64 Windows Driver, #9GXE64.DRV, 1, 1, N
- #9GXE64 286 Grabber, VGACOLOR.2GR, 1, 1, N
- #9GXE64 386 Grabber, S3911GRB.3GR, 1, 1, N
- #9GXE64 VDD, VDDS3VSN.386, 1, 1, N
-
- Installation Information, GXESETUP.INF, 3, 1, N
- OEM Setup Information File, OEMSETUP.INF, 1, 1, N
- Monitor Selection Information File, MONLIST.INI, 3, 1, N
- Number Nine Wallpaper, #9WALL.BMP, 2, 1, Y
- HawkEye Information File, HAWKEYE.INI, 2, 1, N
-
- [PM Info]
- File Name, App Description, Icon file #, Icon #
- HAWKEYE.EXE, #9 HawkEye Control Panel
- REXCHANG.EXE, #9 Resolution Exchange
- NOTEPAD.EXE NUMBER9\READ_ME.TXT, #9GXE64 Release Notes
- [End]
-
-
- [System.ini]
- Each Network user will have their own System.ini file located in their
- personal Windows directory. This file must be edited to reflect the
- following changes.
-
- [boot]
- 386grabber=S3911GRB.3GR
- display.drv=#9gxe64.drv
- 286grabber=VGACOLOR.2gr
-
- [boot.description]
- display.drv=#9gxe64.drv
-
- [386Enh]
- display=VDDS3VSN.386
- EMMExclude=C000-C7FF
-
- [#9GXE]
- warp=Impulse
- FONT-CACHING=ON
- SCACHE=ON
- POLYGON-SUPPORT=ON
- ELLIPSE-SUPPORT=ON
- FastMMIO=ON
- LOOP-THROUGH=OFF
- VSYNC-WAIT=ON
- PATTERN-PATCH=OFF
-
- [9RESET]
- From the users Windows directory, Run 9RESET. This creates the NUMBER9
- file in the ROOT directory of the C drive. This sets The #9GXE64
- 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 #9 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 users WIN.INI File.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR OVERRIDE
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- CFG=
- When the Number Nine Windows driver and HawkEye initialize, they
- read the NUMBER9 configuration file that contains information about
- the #9GXE64. The root directory of C drive (C:\)is searched first.
- If NUMBER9 is not found, Windows is asked for the location of the
- WINDOWS directory. If NUMBER9 is not found in the NUMBER9 subdirectory
- in the WINDOWS directory, an error may be reported.
-
- If you want to move or rename NUMBER9, you can do so by adding a
- CFG entry to the [#9GXE] section of the SYSTEM.INI file in the
- WINDOWS directory. The entry would look something like this:
-
- [#9GXE]
- ; Moved the configuration file to new name and location.
- CFG=c:\bin\configs\number9
-
- HAWKEYE=
- When HawkEye is installed, its files are placed in the NUMBER9
- subdirectory in the WINDOWS directory. HawkEye utilities require
- this path to function.
-
- If you want to move the HawkEye files (e.g., to a network), you
- can do so by adding a HAWKEYE entry to the [#9GXE] section of the
- SYSTEM.INI file in the WINDOWS directory.
-
- 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:
-
- [#9GXE]
- ;Moved the #9 HawkEye utilities to the network
- ;so they can be shared by all #9GXE users.
- HAWKEYE=u:\users\shared\windows\number9
-
-
-
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- OTHER PROBLEMS
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 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 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 at (617) 674-8595, from 8:00 AM to
- 6:00 PM, EST/EDT, Monday through Friday. Please be prepared with
- as much information about your #9GXE64 as possible. Our Fax number
- is (617) 674-2919. Please send all fax inquiries to the attention
- of Technical Support.
-
- In Windows, information can be obtained by clicking on the
- #9GXE Status icon from the #9 HawkEye Control Panel. The
- #9 HawkEye Control Panel can be run from either the #9GXE64
- Windows Driver or the VGA windows driver.
-
- If you are unable to install the #9GXE64 Windows Driver, run
- MS Windows Setup from DOS and select VGA as the display type.
- If you are unable to run Windows in VGA mode, the problem is
- most likely with Windows, and not with the #9GXE64 Windows driver.
-
-
-
-
-
- 1/10/95
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- (C) COPYRIGHT 1995, NUMBER NINE COMPUTER CORPORATION
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