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- Windows NT QUESTIONS & ANSWERS- Number QA-1 10 September, 1993
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- 1. How do I add the SCSI drivers if I installed from floppies or the network?
- a. First, go to the 'NT SETUP' icon
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- b. Select Options
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- c. Select "Add/Remove SCSI Adapters"
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- d. You should see a list of currently installed SCSI boards, if you do not
- see, 'Trantor Media Vision' select "ADD"
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- e. You will see a warning notice warning you about adding SCSI adapters. If
- this is what you want to do, select 'OK"
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- f. You will next be presented a selection windows, expand the list
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- g. Select 'Trantor MediaVision" from the list
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- h. You may be prompted for where the driver is, update this windows as
- appropriate for your system.
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- i. Verify that the driver is listed.
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- j. Restart NT and your CD should be supported now.
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- 2. Which Media Vision boards does Windows NT support?
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- Any of our boards that have a 508 or MV101 mixer as far as sound goes, and
- SCSI interface only. Also the Thunder Board and Thunder & Lighting is
- supported.
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- 3. What Software is supported?
- (Please note that WINDOWS NT is a 32 bit operating system, therefore
- 'standard' software may or may not work right)
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- Tested and seems to work:
- Midi Soft Recording Sessions
- KidPix
- Monologue 16
- Monopoly
- Great Cities
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- Not working
- Risk (gives an exception error)
- Take a Break (GPF)
- PGA Tour Golf
- Compton's (unable to initialize DLL)
- Arthur's Teacher (Invalid or missing book out line error)
- Battle Chess (Disk Read Error)
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- 4. How come I came not hear my CD Audio?
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- 5. Does NT support my Sony 31a drive?
- Currently the Sony interface is not supported on the Media Vision line of
- boards. This support may be come avail in the future.
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- 6. Does NT support my Philips drive?
- Currently the Philips interface is not supported on the Media Vision line of
- boards. This support may be come avail in the future.
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- 7. How come my Pocket/Pro Mixers do not work?
- Due to the way that NT interfaces with the drivers and *.DLL is completely
- different that Windows 3.1, most applications that rely on drivers that are
- in WINDOWS 3.1 will not work.
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