Microsoft KB Archive/104211

Dinosaurs: README.TXT Contents

PSS ID Number: Q104211 Article last modified on 07-09-1998

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This article contains the complete text of the Microsoft Dinosaurs version 1.0 README.TXT file.

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Contents of the Microsoft Dinosaurs README.TXT file Microsoft Corporation June 28, 1993

This file contains additional information about Dinosaurs not included in the User’s Guide.

To read this file on-screen, use the Page Down and Page Up keys. You can also print the file by choosing the Print command from the File menu in any Windows word processing program. If you open this file in Windows Write, Microsoft Word, or another word processor, it will be easier to read if you select the entire document and format the text in 10-point Courier.

This README file contains important information on the following topics:

Section Description

PROBLEMS WITH THE DISPLAY IN DINOSAURS
If you encounter problems displaying images or videos when running Microsoft Dinosaurs, check the currently installed video driver:

1. Run the Windows Setup application. 2. Locate the Display driver item in the application window. If the display driver item is VGA:

* Try running Windows in Standard Mode by typing WIN /S from the DOS prompt. If Standard Mode Windows works, try starting Windows in the enhanced mode with the following command:

WIN /D:XV

If this solves the problem, make the following modifications to your SYSTEM.INI file in the [386Enh] section:

EMMEXCLUDE=A000-EFFF VIRTUALHDIRQ=OFF If the display driver item is NOT VGA:

1. Choose Change System Settings from the Options menu. 2. Change the Display setting to VGA. 3. Choose OK and restart Windows. 4. Run Microsoft Dinosaurs and determine if the display problems still occur. If the problem still exists follow the suggestions described for VGA drivers, above. If the problem is solved, this would indicate that your current video driver selection is experiencing problems rendering images in Dinosaurs. You might want to consider choosing another video driver (if available) provided by your video card manufacturer. To do so, run the Windows Setup application. If the problem persists, contact your video card manufacturer for updated video drivers.

Microsoft Dinosaurs is incompatible with some advanced features used by some video cards such as the Mach32 chip set running the ATI drivers.

For Dinosaurs to run on the ATI driver the “256 color palette” control in the “Advanced features” of the “ATI Control Panel” needs to be set to ON. See your video card documentation for more information.

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Audio problems can have many causes. Other applications that play sounds may interrupt sounds in Dinosaurs, because your computer cannot play two sounds simultaneously. This is generally a temporary clash that will resolve itself. However, a few applications that play sounds, such as some screen savers, may remove audio capability from all other Windows applications. If you suspect you have such an application, turn it off or do not run it while running Dinosaurs.

Sounds that are distorted or “fuzzy” have several possible causes. The most likely one is simply that your speakers are not of high quality. Low-frequency sounds, such as the dinosaur roars, may not reproduce well on some equipment.

It is also possible that the software settings on your sound board are causing distortion. For example, if the sound card volume or “WAVE file input” is set to near its maximum, it will produce amplification distortion, just as it would on a stereo system. To find out how to change your sound board settings, check the documentation that came with your sound board.

Your CD-ROM drive should be MPC-compatible. An MPC-compatible drive “has an average seek time of less than one second and can transfer data from the compact disc at 150K per second while using less than 40% of the CPU bandwidth.” Check the documentation that came with your CD-ROM drive to make sure it meets these requirements. An incompatible CD-ROM drive may work but give lower-quality sound or cause the sound to be interrupted while playing.

If you don’t hear any sounds, make sure that the volume for your speakers is set to an audible level.

If the volume is set to an audible level and you still hear no sounds at all, something may be wrong with your sound board setup. Check to see that the driver is installed correctly and, if necessary, reinstall it. Refer to the documentation that came with your sound card for more information on installing audio drivers.

Please note that Dinosaurs requires an MPC-compatible sound board to be installed and is not intended to run with drivers which use the PC internal speaker, such as the unsupported “PC Speaker” driver. Such a driver will in most cases not play any sounds, and if the driver setup option “Enable Interrupts” is not checked, the system may crash. Check the “Drivers” configuration in your Windows control panel. If you have both a sound board and the PC Speaker driver installed, it is preferable to un-install the PC Speaker driver.

A small number of Media Vision sound card drivers (Pro Audio - Spectrum cards) may cause problems. If you have a Media Vision card and don’t hear sounds, try upgrading your driver. You can find updated versions of the Media Vision drivers in the XFILESdirectory on your Dinosaurs compact disc.

The following text (between the asterisks) contain installation instructions from Media Vision. If you have any problems, call the Media Vision Technical Support telephone number listed below.

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NOTE from MEDIA VISION: &quot;Before adding and/or updating Media Vision device control software for Windows 3.1, it is important to first remove any Media Vision drivers that are currently installed. After removing all drivers - there typically are four installed:

1. Pro Audio/CDPC Wave/Midi/Aux 2. Pro Audio/CDPC Mixer 3. Voyetra/Media Vision OPL# Stereo FM and 4. Media Vision Mixer Control

Restart Windows and load the new drivers using the Control Panel. This additional step is necessary since the Media Vision drivers share the services of a dynamic link library that can only be unloaded by restarting Windows.

Media Vision's device control software for Windows 3.1 supports the following audio adaptors:

* Pro AudioSpectrum 16 * Pro AudioSpectrum Plus * CDPC and CDPC XL

To load the driver for one of the products listed above, from the Drivers applet in the Control Panel select the 'Media Vision Pro Audio/CDPC Wave/MIDI/Aux' driver.

However, if you have an original Pro AudioSpectrum, from the Control Panel select the 'Media Vision Pro Audio (Orig.) Wave/MIDI/Aux' driver.

If you experience any difficulty loading and/or using any of the Media Vision drivers, contact Media Vision technical support at (800) 638-2807&quot;

******************************************************* Please note that these driver programs are not part of the Microsoft Dinosaurs product. Microsoft makes no warranties or claims regarding the quality, stability or performance characteristics of driver programs, which are included AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY. The included driver programs are the latest releases available to Microsoft, and are included for your convenience only. Should you experience any difficulties with the driver programs, please contact the manufacturer.

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The MSDINOS.INI file is installed by Dinosaurs on your hard drive. This file contains information on the default screen position for the Dinosaurs window (where you last left it), the default drive letter for the Dinosaurs compact disc, and the default network connection if you are running Dinosaurs from a network server.

If you add “-d ” to the command line, Dinosaurs will look for its data files on that drive rather than on the drive specified in the MSDINOS.INI file. For example, if you add “-de”, Dinosaurs will look for its data files on drive E.

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Microsoft Dinosaurs was released before the final version of Windows NT, thus Dinosaurs has been tested only on Beta versions of NT. There are two potential problems with Dinosaurs running under NT: first, there is no VGA support for Dinosaurs; if you are running NT you need to be using VGA+ or better display to use Dinosaurs. Second, the CompacVideo driver used for movies for NT was not completed by the time Dinosaurs shipped.

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==================================================== 9. DINOSAUR MOVIES ================================================================= The Dinosaur Movies play full-screen by default. Some video drivers don’t play movies properly full-screen (on a black background). If MS Dinosaurs detects a problem when playing movies it will switch to playing movies in a window.

If you would like to switch between playing movies full-screen or in a window, change the “VideoInWindow” line in your MSDINOS.INI in your WINDOWS directory as follows:

VideoInWindow=0 (This will make movies play full-screen)

VideoInWindow=1 (This will make movies play in a window)

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