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- README.TXT For ReelMagic(TM) (Release 1.10) -- 3/28/94
- ======================================================
-
- Congratulations on your purchase of the ReelMagic or ReelMagic Lite
- MPEG multimedia playback controller. This file contains important
- information not available at the time the manual was printed. Please
- take time to read through it for the latest updates.
-
-
- Improved Error Handling
- =======================
-
- It is possible that with some hardware configurations, the I/O address,
- IRQ, and DMA channel scanning done by the SETUP program will cause the
- system to crash. If you start the SETUP program and the screen shows
- no activity for over a minute, it is most likely that the system has
- crashed. The SETUP program maintains a status file in the root
- directory of your boot drive. If an error was encountered during
- the scanning, a note is made in the status file. When the system is
- rebooted, SETUP is automatically loaded and will automatically skip
- the IRQ, I/O address, or DMA channel test that had caused the system
- to crash previously. This process may repeat several times before all
- of the offending causes are eliminated. If there are no errors, the
- status file is automatically deleted.
-
- Note: It is possible that if you use a disk caching program other
- than the Microsoft SMARTDRV (version 4.0 or later), the
- status file will not be updated if the system crashes.
- This is most likely to occur for a delayed write type of
- disk cache program. In such instances, disable the disk
- caching program in the CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT file
- before running SETUP again.
-
-
- SETUP Command Line Options
- ==========================
-
- You can manually disable the scanning of the I/O address, IRQ, DMA
- channel, and CD-ROM interface. Append one or more of these options
- after typing SETUP at the DOS prompt:
-
- /NOIO -- disables I/O address scanning
- /NOIRQ -- disables IRQ scanning
- /NODMA -- disables DMA channel scanning
- /NOCD -- disables CD-ROM interface scanning
-
-
- Example: SETUP /NODMA
-
- executes the ReelMagic SETUP program without scanning
- for DMA channels.
-
- Note: If you are using a SCSI adapter for your hard disk drives,
- we recommend using the /NODMA option when starting SETUP.
-
-
- CD-ROM Interface Detection
- ==========================
-
- (This note DOES NOT apply to ReelMagic Lite.)
-
- Some models of ReelMagic boards include a CD-ROM interface. If you
- are trying to use the CD-ROM interface on these boards, but SETUP is
- encountering problems in detecting which CD-ROM interface you have
- (currently, only Sony SLCD or SCSI are available), you can specify
- the interface with these command options:
-
- /SONY -- indicates the Sony SLCD interface
- /SCSI -- indicates the SCSI CD-ROM interface
-
-
- Installing Windows After Installing ReelMagic
- =============================================
-
- (This note DOES NOT apply to ReelMagic Lite.)
-
- If Windows was not installed when you were installing the ReelMagic
- software, or if you are re-installing Windows after deleting the
- Windows subdirectory, you will have to re-install the ReelMagic
- software from floppy because two of the files are copied to the
- Windows subdirectory only.
-
-
- Playing DRAGON'S LAIR
- =====================
-
- The ReelMagic DOS driver must be loaded before playing Dragon's Lair.
- A batch file is created in the REELMAGC directory called DRAGON.BAT
- which handles all this for you. To play Dragon's Lair, place the CD
- in your CD-ROM drive and type
-
- CD \REELMAGC
- DRAGON
-
- Note: the batch file assumes your CD-ROM drive letter is "D". If this is
- not the case, you will need to use a text editor to modify the batch
- file. The line which reads
-
- D:
-
- should be changed to reflect your CD-ROM's drive letter (e.g. "E:").
-
-
- Playing THE HORDE
- =================
-
- You must have ReelMagic software release 1.10 or later to run the
- MPEG version of The Horde. If you have the ReelMagic Lite, make
- sure your sound card is 100% SoundBlaster(TM) compatible. Some
- sound cards, such as the Media Vision ProAudio Spectrum 16(TM) and
- boards that use the Media Vision PAS 16(TM) chip set, will not work
- with The Horde (no sound). Crystal Dynamics and Media Vision are
- working to resolve this issue and a solution will be available shortly.
-
- If you use disk caching programs, such as Microsoft SMARTDRV, you
- MAY experience hanging problems. If you do, try turning off the
- "write-caching" to the hard drive where The Horde has been installed.
- For example, if you use SMARTDRV and The Horde is installed on drive
- C:, use the command SMARTDRV C to turn off "write-caching" on drive C:.
-
-
- Playing Philips Digital Video (CD-i) Movies
- ===========================================
-
- If you have purchased the ReelMagic CD-ROM Upgrade Kit, then you have
- the capability to play Philips Digital Video (CD-i) movies from the
- CD-ROM drive. The drive we use in our CD-ROM upgrade kit is the Sony
- CDU33A-01 with firmware version "BC" or later.
-
- If you want to play CD-i movies and are purchasing the Sony CDU33A-01
- drive separately, make sure it has firmware version "BC" or later.
- You must also add the statement:
-
- "cdimovie=c:\reelmagc\cdimovie.drv"
-
- into your Windows SYSTEM.INI file, under the [mci] section, to enable
- the ReelMagic CD-i movie driver. This will add the additional CD-i
- Movie device into your Media Player. Select this device and your
- CD-ROM drive when you want to play a CD-i movie CD.
-
- Note: The Sony CDU33A-01 CD-ROM drive is the ONLY drive that is fully
- compatible with CD-i movie CDs at this time.
-
-
- Palatte Problems
- ================
-
- If you are experiencing color palatte problems with some of your
- software programs, such as wrong colors or posterized images, it is
- most likely that you have a local bus VGA adapter. Some software
- do not pass the palatte information to the feature connector as the
- palatte changes. Since ReelMagic gets the palatte information from
- the feature connector, wrong colors will result.
-
- One solution is to connect your VGA display directly to your VGA
- board, in effect bypassing the ReelMagic board, when you are using
- these software. Another solution is to connect the two VGA outputs,
- one from ReelMagic and the other from your VGA board, to a VGA signal
- switch box. This type of device allows you to switch between the
- ReelMagic VGA output and your VGA board output with a flick of a
- switch.
-