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1. HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS
Recommended Specifications for Hardware are as follows:
Currently only for IBM compatible.......
Minimum Specification needed:
8MB of RAM
486 SX/25
Double speed CDROM drive
8MB of hard disk space required
640X480X256 colours screen resolution
1MB of video RAM
Optimum Specification Preferred:
Greater than 8MB of RAM
486 DX2/66
Double speed CDROM drive
SoundBlaster SB16 or compatible
8MB of hard disk space required
640X480X256 colours screen resolution
2MB of video RAM
If you are having difficulties with the speed of display or response of
the CD you should check your hardware specifications and ascertain
if they are equal to or better than the minimum specification above.
Anything lower than the minimum specification quoted above may
result in unsatisfactory performance.
2. INSTALLATION INFORMATION
The installation program is called install.exe and is located in
the root directory of the D: drive.
The following is a summary of what the install program completes:
There are 2 directories created: c:\firstaid
c:\apw
The program then copies files that are needed to run the course.
File names and locations are as follows:
commdldg.dll copied to c:\windows\system
shell.dll copied to c:\windows\system
runapw2.exe copied to c:\apw
apdgv.vdr copied to c:\apw
apqt.vdr copied to c:\apw
The next step that happens is the group "FIRST AID" is created on the
windows desktop. An icon is then added and named "ST JOHN AMBULANCE".
The final step is the video for windows runtime setup. This is required
to run the video that has been included in the course.
Once all this has been completed the program will restart windows and
you should be ready to go!
3. REGISTERING OR BROWSING
When you begin to run this program, you will be given two options for
use: registering or browsing. If your ultimate aim is to obtain your
Senior First Aid Certificate, you should choose the Register option.
You will need to input a registration number (which is supplied with
the CD-ROM) and your name, address, etc. Your progress through the
course will be recorded on a floppy disk, and when you have finished
the instructional material you may complete the Test Case Studies.
When you have finished the Test Case Studies, you should send your
records disk to the St John Ambulance office in the capital city of
your State/Territory. If you have passed the test, you will be
contacted about attending a one-day practical session, which covers
bandaging, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, etc, and includes a
practical test on these matters. If you have not passed the Test Case
Studies, a written examination will be arranged, which you must
complete before attending the one-day practical. When you have passed
the practical session, you will receive your Senior First Aid
Certificate.
If more than one person wishes to register for the course, you will
need to contact the St John Ambulance Office in the capital city of
your State/Territory to arrange for a second registration number.
If you simply wish to view the contents of the CD-ROM, but do not
want to get a certificate, you should choose the browse option.
You may view any section of the program, EXCEPT the Test Case Studies.
Records of your progress will not be maintained at the end of the
session.