391 Unable to load library #P1. Error Number : #P2.
392 Configuration file is missing or corrupted.
393 #P1 cannot find the #P2 file.
394 #P1 cannot create #P2 file.
395 Please verify the distribution diskette.
396 The #P1 directory cannot be created.\n
397 Enter another directory or try another drive.
398 You must restart Windows before the new
399 settings will be implemented.
416 Would you like to save current settings?
417 Close another application or cancel #P1.
418 #P1 needs the following disk:
419 Would you like to switch to #P1 driver?
420 Unable to identify Board Type. '#P1' entry
421 under\n[#P2] section is missing in #P3.
422 #P1 is operational only when a #P2 board
423 is in use. Please be sure that the #P2
424 is properly installed before using #P1.
425 #P1 is operational only when a #P2 driver
426 is in use. Please be sure that the #P2
427 Windows driver has been loaded before using #P1.
428 Unable to find resolution information.
429 '#P1' entry under\n[#P2] section is missing
430 in #P3.
431 Filter Initialization Successful
432 #P1 cannot be closed while in Virtual Mode.
433 Unable to identify #P1 BIOS.
434 Sorry, There is not enough disk space.
435 You need #P1 bytes free for HawkEye.
436 Unable to load HawkEye Motif.
437 Can not use #P1 while zoomed!!
438 Unable to load corrupted file: #P1
439 Unable to load 16 bit library: #P1
440 #P1 Supports Windows Version : #P2
441 Current Windows Version : #P1
464 This version of #P1 was designed for
465 a previous version of Windows
466 This version of #P1 was designed for
467 a later version of Windows
468 Please Contact Number Nine Computer for
469 information regarding updated software.
470 Contact Number Nine techical support.
512 #9 Resolution Exchange
513 Sets your monitor resolution and color depth.
516 &Font Settings
517 &Automatic
518 &Large (for all resolutions)
519 &Small (for all resolutions)
520 &Font Association...
521 &Switching Parameters...
528 The selected monitor resolution is not supported.
529 Would you like to select different monitor resolution?
530 The selected virtual resolution is not supported.
531 Would you like to select different virtual resolution?
532 Mode Change has been Successfully Recorded
533 Please exit Windows to change resolution.
534 The current resolution is not virtual.
535 Invalid data has been passed to the
536 hardware specific DLL.
537 Resolution has not been changed.
538 Quick Switch
539 Restart Windows
540 Automatic Assocation
541 Specific Font Size
542 #P1 DPI
543 Exit To DOS
768 #9GXE Status
769 Provides version and configuration status for your #9GXE
772 &Turbo
773 I/O &Mapping
774 &Standard
775 &Alternate
784 Memory Configuration
785 Processor Type
786 Memory Characteristic
787 RAMDAC
788 Clock Generator
789 PROM Type
790 Bus Type
791 BIOS Revision
792 BIOS Date
793 BIOS Message
803 Turbo Mode
804 Configuration File
805 Driver Description
806 Driver Date
807 Windows Driver Version
808 Cursor Type
809 I/O Mapping
810 Data Bus Size
811 #P1 Bits
812 #P1, Revision #P2
816 Bt 485
817 Bt 484
818 ATT 492
819 TI View Point
832 Surface Mount
833 Eats Serial Clocks
848 2061A
849 VGA ROM Data Bus width
850 Display Memory Size
851 Remapped BIOS
852 Windows Disk Version
880 Driver Cursor
881 Processor Cursor
882 RAMDAC Cursor
896 Disabled
897 Enabled
912 ISA
913 EISA
914 VL (VESA Local Bus)
915 PCI Local Bus
916 PAWS
917 MCA
928 Flash PROM
929 Erasable PROM
944 Standard
945 Alternate
960 With Mask Buffer
961 Not Populated
962 Partially Populated
963 Fully Populated
964 On board VGA
1024 #9 Stop Box
1025 Limits virtual panning to the current monitor area.
1028 Stop Direction:
1029 Border Color:
1030 Both
1031 Horizontal
1032 Vertical
1033 &Off
1040 #9 Place Windows
1041 Maximizes applications to monitor area and centers message boxes.
1044 &Message Boxes
1045 Center in &Monitor
1046 Center in &Virtual
1056 #9 Chameleon Cursor
1057 Sets your hardware cursor color and size.
1060 Preview Cursor
1061 &Cursor Size
1062 &Standard
1063 &Large
1064 &Extra Large
1072 #9 Zoom
1073 Zooms your monitor area instantaneously.
1076 Zoom Factors:
1088 #9 HawkEye Activation
1089 Assigns HawkEye features to mouse buttons or function keys
1092 Mouse Selections
1093 Keyboard Selections
1094 Each HawkEye feature must have a unique Key.
1095 The function context and the function key\n
1096 must be defined for each HawkEye feature.
1098 &Mode
1099 &Control
1100 &Activate
1101 &View
1102 These are your HawkEye settings.
1103 Please select desired mouse button or keystroke.
1104 Please assign #P1 feature to a mouse button or keystroke.
1107 Properties for HawkEye 95
1108 Shut Down HawkEye 95
1109 About HawkEye 95
1110 Display utilities from Number Nine Visual Technology
1120 #9 International Exchange
1121 Select language for #9 HawkEye applications and on-line help
1124 &Language
1125 #P1 is selected as the language for your
1126 HawkEye applications. To select another
1127 language, click on another icon.
1128 Select Language
1152 #9 Quick Menu
1153 Provide access to current window menu.
1156 Menu &Type
1157 Menu &Position
1158 &Vertical
1159 &Horizontal
1160 Centered in &Monitor
1161 At Cursor &Position
1280 #9 Monitor Adjustment
1281 Sets your monitor refresh rates.
1284 Save as &Monitor
1285 Max Monitor &Resolution
1286 &Utilities
1287 Display Monitor &List
1288 &Gamma Correction
1296 Monitor Selected
1297 Display Position
1298 Display Refresh Rate
1299 Vertical Refresh Rate
1300 Horizontal Scan Rate
1312 Monitor Adjustment
1313 Monitor Synchronizing
1314 Utility
1315 Monitor List
1316 Refresh Rate
1317 Hz
1318 KHz
1319 Brightness
1320 Restore Display Settings
1321 Gamma Correction
1328 Shift Left/Right Arrows =
1329 Adjusts screen positon left/right.\n
1330 Shift Up/Down Arrows =
1331 Adjusts screen position up/down.\n
1332 PageUp/PageDown =
1333 Increases/decreases refresh rate.\n
1334 Escape/Home =
1335 Restores Defaults
1344 Monitor settings provided by Number Nine
1345 Computer Corporation cannot be modified.
1346 Save current settings by what monitor name?
1347 Monitor name selected already has saved
1348 settings.\n Would you like to replace them?
1360 To reduce eyestrain, refresh rates above 60 Hz are
1361 recommended for ALL resolutions you plan to use.
1362 Check your monitor's documentation to see if it
1363 supports the Horizontal Scan Rate (see the Monitor
1364 Adjustment menu) that corresponds to the refresh
1365 rate you have selected. Using an unsupported scan
1366 rate can damage some older monitors.
1376 The test that follows will help you determine if your
1377 monitor supports the selected refresh rate. Your
1378 monitor is set to the new rate for five seconds, then
1379 is returned the previous setting. If your screen does
1380 not synchronize properly during the test, it is
1381 unlikely that your monitor supports the selected
1382 refresh rate at the resolution you are using. Refer
1383 to your monitor's documentation for more information.
1392 If your monitor does not synchronize
1393 correctly during the 5 second test
1394 period, you should NOT change the
1395 refresh rate. If your monitor synchronizes
1396 satisfactorily, it may be safe to use
1397 the higher refresh rate.
1398 Restoring factory defaults
1399 will modify all the display
1400 settings for all resolutions.
1401 This will replace all of the
1402 changes made previously.\n
1403 Do you want to continue?
1404 Begin Test
1405 This Utility will not work
1406 with this Windows driver.
1407 Restore Factory Defaults
1408 &Options
1409 Test
1410 Do you want to save your settings?
1411 Error Initializing Board!\nExiting.
1424 &Custom
1425 &Apply
1426 Custom Monitor Adjustment Settings
1427 Display Only VESA Modes
1428 Refresh Rate Selection
1429 Custom Refresh Rate
1536 #P1 Setup
1537 Allows user to install #P1 software
1552 #P1 Windows Display Driver
1553 #P1 HawkEye Feature Set
1557 Before continuing, you must first update the Windows '95
1558 Registry for the Number Nine #P1 Device Driver.
1559 Click on OK now, and refer to the 'Registry Instructions
1560 for HawkEye '95 Drivers' included in the READ_ME.TXT file.\n\n
1562 Once you have updated the Windows '95 Registry,
1563 run Setup.exe again.\n\n
1564 Caution: If you do not update the Registry,
1565 Setup.exe will not complete.
1568 #P1 has successfully installed the #P2 software.
1570 #P1 has installed the software successfully\n
1571 but could not add the HawkEye group to the
1572 Program Manager.
1573 The software has not been successfully installed.\n
1574 You must run #P1 again before using the software.
1575 #P1 has not completed installing the software.\n
1576 Are you sure you want to cancel?
1584 Please select
1585 the maximum
1586 resolution your
1587 monitor can display.
1588 Selected monitor resolution is not supported
1589 with this board configuration\n. Monitor
1590 resolution will be set to #P1
1616 You have selected #P1 resolution.
1617 Windows will be set to this resolution when restarted.
1618 Are you sure your monitor can display this resolution?
1632 #P1 Hawkeye and Windows Setup
1633 The #P1 Windows Setup Application will:
1634 - Copy the #P1 Windows Driver files into
1635 the current Windows System directory.
1636 - Modify the existing SYSTEM.INI and WIN.INI
1637 files.
1639 - Copy HawkEye Applications into the new
1640 NUMBER9 Directory under Windows.
1641 - Create HawkEye Program Group
1642 - Create the configuration file:
1643 Install the Number Nine wallpaper.
1646 Error Opening TIGA
1647 Setup needs the following disk:
1648 Application Diskette
1649 Copying Files...
1650 Unsquishing...
1652 UnSquish which File?
1653 Destination of UnSquished File
1654 Squish which File?
1655 Destination of Squished File
1656 About to Compress:\n%s\nto\n%s
1657 The file specified is not squished.
1658 About to UnCompress:\n%s\nto\n%s
1659 UnSquishing Complete.
1660 Squish a File
1661 UnSquish a File
1662 Squish for Windows
1663 Please Wait - UnSquishing
1664 Please Wait - Squishing
1665 Compression Complete
1680 #P1 has detected that you are using a
1681 virtual resolution. In order to continue, #P1
1682 must switch into a non-virtual resolution.
1683 The Number Nine graphics adapter can not be identified
1684 until this file is found.
1792 &Refresh
1793 &Monitor
1794 Current Monitor
1795 Monitor Models
1796 Monitor Selection
1797 Please enter the path of your
1798 monitor's VESA file.
1799 Go Back
1800 Selecting a new monitor will overwrite
1801 any monitor adjustments previously
1802 saved.\n
1803 Do you want to continue?
1804 Please restart Windows in order
1805 to use the new Monitor Selection.
1806 Supports VESA Power Management
1807 Selecting VESA Power Management will allow
1808 Number Nine's Power Saver to turn off the
1809 monitor and save energy. Damage may be
1810 done to your monitor if it does not support
1811 this feature. Are you sure
1812 your monitor supports this feature?
1815 Leave Windows
1816 Gamma correction is not supported
1817 on this device at this color depth.
1818 Could not allocate Gamma information.
1819 Please close some windows to provide
1820 memory for Gamma Correction.
1821 Red
1822 Green
1823 Blue
1824 Cyan
1825 Magenta
1826 Yellow
1827 Contrast
1828 Gamma Correction
1829 Set Default...
1830 Save &As...
1831 Open...
1832 &RGB
1833 &CMY
1834 C&ontrast
1835 &Curve
1836 &Free Hand
1837 &Linear
1838 &Invert
1839 Reset &Gamma
1840 Monitor Selection
1841 Gamma Correction
1842 Switch to a color depth of 65,536 or higher to use ColorPerfect gamma correction.
1843 Could not allocate Gamma information. Please close some windows to provide memory for Gamma Correction.
1844 &Save
1845 Reset Gamma
1846 Sorry, I could not save the gamma correction data to that file.
1847 Would you like to save your changes before loading new values?
1848 Would you like to save your changes?
1849 Save Gamma Correction As...
1850 Read Gamma Correction File
1851 Sorry, this is not a gamma data file.
1852 Gamma Correction Autoload File
1853 Color Selection Mode
1854 Ramping Style
1855 File Options
1856 #9 Color Perfect
1857 Provides color gamma correction for your monitor.
1872 Sorry, that file cannot be read as
1873 a VESA file.
1888 #9 Energy Saver
1889 Controls power-down sequence for Energy Star compliant monitors
2048 On
2049 Off
2050 Operations
2051 There will be a maximum
2052 of 33% energy savings with
2053 darkening the screen.
2054 After %d minute of being idle
2055 the screen saver will
2056 darken the screen.
2057 After %d minutes of being idle
2064 the screen saver will
2065 darken the screen.
2066 There will be a maximum
2067 of 90% savings in energy
2068 with turning off the screen.
2069 After %d minute of the screen being
2070 darkened, the monitor will be set
2071 into it's off mode.
2072 After %d minutes of the screen being
2073 darkened, the monitor will be set
2080 into it's off mode.
2081 The screen saver will immediately
2082 turn off the monitor after the screen
2083 is darkened.
2084 The Number Nine Green PC screen saver is
2085 currently not set up to save the screen.
2086 Would you like to use it?
2088 Delay
2089 Minutes
2100 There will be no power savings
2101 when the monitor is darkened.
2103 The monitor selected does not
2104 support the VESA power management
2105 specifications.
2112 Idle time in minutes
2113 before the screen is darkened.
2115 Test Energy Saver
2116 Using #9GXE Energy saver to save energy on a
2117 monitor that does not meet VESA Power Management
2118 specifications can damage the monitor.
2120 If during this test the monitor is not blank
2121 and smooth it does not meet the specifications.
2128 Please refer to your monitor's documentation
2129 for more information.
2130 Was the screen a steady black?
2131 Screen Saver
2132 Energy Saver
2304 Were you satisfied with the new refresh rate?
2305 If your monitor is not listed please select the Unlisted Monitor entry.
2307 For troubleshooting information view the
2308 READ_ME.TXT file in the NUMBER9 subdirectory
2309 within your Windows directory.
2311 Unlisted Monitor
2312 Specifications
2313 Caution
2314 You have selected #P1 as your monitor model.
2315 An incorrect selection may result in damage
2316 to your monitor.
2318 You have elected to access your monitor's DDC information
2319 and to add it to your monlist.ini file. Your monitor's screen
2320 may darken briefly during this time period.
2322 Your graphics card does not have DDC capabilities.
2324 Your monitor does not have DDC capabilities.
2336 Save windows on exit.
2337 Use preferred windows.
2338 Browse
2339 Relative Position
2340 Absolute Position
2341 Window Placement
2342 Method to Restore Windows
2343 #P1 Control Panel
2344 #P1 files
2345 The selected file already contains Windows configuration
2346 data. Would you like to replace it?
2349 #P1 is Moving Application
2350 #P1 is Executing Application
2351 Looking for: #P1
2352 Waiting for Application Initialization
2353 #P1 Configuration
2354 Save Layout
2355 Load Layout
2356 Initializing Restoration Routines
2357 Method to Restore Windows
2358 There are no saved windows to restore.
2359 The #P1's DLL for saving windows is
2360 not loaded. #P1 will not be fully
2361 operational until this is installed.
2363 D駛 View
2364 Remembers running applications and restores them.
2365 #P1 Configuration
2366 #P1 Save File
2367 There are no saved windows to restore.
2368 The selected file already contains Windows
2369 configuration data.
2370 Would you like to replace it?
2372 There is not enough memory to
2373 restore all applications.
2560 Source Cache
2561 Font Cache
2562 Polygon Support
2563 Ellipse Support
2565 Enable Loopthru
2816 #9 Status
2817 Provides version and configuration status for your graphics accelerator.
2818 Number Nine Product Name
2819 #P1 Megabytes #P2
2820 Status Information
2821 Hardware Information
2822 BIOS Information
2823 Driver Information
2825 Current Monitor
2826 Disk Version
2827 Driver ID
2828 Driver Version
2829 Monitor Resolution
3072 Cannot Lock Memory
3073 No Memory is available for Monitor Information
3074 Monitor List Memory Error
3075 The maximum resolution selected
3076 is not supported by this version.
3077 Please select another.
3078
3079 Your Number Nine Configuration File
3080 has been successfully customized to
3081 reflect your monitor choice.
3082
3328 #9 Hawk Keys
3329 Assigns a HawkEye function to a hotkey.
3330 To assign a HawkEye function to a hotkey:\n Click on the desired HawkEye icon.\n Press any valid sequence of keys.\n Press the <enter> key to confirm.\n Click Help for details on valid keys.
3344 You must restart your computer before the new settings will take place.\n\nDo you want to restart your computer now?