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Installation Notes
Cedco Calendar
5/15/96
UNINSTALLING CEDCO CALENDAR
You can uninstall Cedco Calendar by running the
Calendar Uninstall program.
MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Cedco Calendar will not run correctly if your system does
not satisfy the minimum system requirements, which are:
DOS Version 3.3 or better
Windows Version 3.1 or better (Enhanced mode)
80386 20 MHz processor or better
4 MB memory or better
256 Color VGA or better
The Installation program automatically verifies these
requirements, so you should not have any problems (aside
from possible QuickTime problems) if Installation ran
successfully.
If your system does not satisfy the minimum requirements,
you will need to address any problems before running the
Installation program again. If necessary, you can check
your system by running any of the following utilities:
Microsoft Diagnostics
-MSD.EXE in the Windows subdirectory
Symantec Norton Utilities' System Info
Central Point PC Tools System Info
AUDIO SUPPORT (If title contains a video)
A 16-bit audio card is recommended for audio support. An
8-bit card may work, but may not play QuickTime videos
well.
Although Cedco Calendar can run without an audio card, you
cannot hear sound effects or video sound tracks without
audio support. You can obtain low quality audio support
by using the PC Speaker audio driver, which can be
downloaded from CompuServe. This driver can play audio
files but not video sound tracks.
To obtain this file from CompuServe, type "GO MSUSER",
select the Microsoft Software Library, search for "PC
Speaker", and download the file SPEAK.EXE.
MULTIPLE CD-ROM DRIVES
Calendar searches for media files using the CD-ROM drive
letter that you installed from. If you have more than one
CD-ROM drive, be sure to put the Cedco CD-ROM in the
drive you installed from if you want to use media files on
that CD-ROM.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Virtual memory is essential for running properly in low
memory situations. Make sure that virtual memory is
turned on in the 386 Enhanced Control Panel.