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TSN COMMON PROBLEMS & SOLUTIONS
This document contains information developed after the TSN manual was
printed. If you're having difficulty installing or running TSN please
read this document carefully.
CAN'T HEAR THE MODEM DIAL.
If you can't hear the modem pick up the phone and dial, then TSN is
having trouble finding your modem. You may need to change the COM port
setting for TSN. To do this, choose "COM Port" from the menu in the
INSTALL program.
NOT ENOUGH MEMORY
If you get the message "Not Enough Memory..." before starting TSN or
during game play, you need to make a DOS boot disk. A boot disk will
create an optimal setup for your computer to install and play TSN.
To make a TSN boot disk run the INSTALL program from either the #1
diskette (to make a boot disk before installing TSN) or from the C:\TSN
sub directory. Choose the "Make bootable floppy disk" option from the
main menu. After creating the boot disk, reset your computer with the
boot disk still in the A: drive.
TSN GIVES AN ERROR #12
Make sure you've chosen the modem brand that you have installed in your
computer system. You can re-run INSTALL to check which modem brand you
have installed and change it to the correct brand if necessary. For
additional information on this problem, see the technical information
on Error #12 below.
ADDITIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION
MORE ABOUT COM PORTS
IBM-compatible personal computers originally only had two serial ports.
Starting with MS-DOS 3.3, ports 3 and 4 were added. If you have an
internal modem, please examine the COM port settings of any previously
installed Asynchronous Communications Adapters (ASYNC) or
multi-function boards, as well as the COM port setting of the internal
modem, to ensure there are no addressing conflicts.
COM ports 1 and 3 share IRQ #4. COM ports 2 and 4 share IRQ #3. We
recommend that if you have a Mouse on COM 1 you should set your
internal modem to COM 2. If another device in your computer conflicts
with COM 2, try setting your modem to COM 4. Avoid using COM 3 if you
have a serial mouse on COM 1.
MORE ABOUT BOOT DISKS
A boot disk will allow you to bypass your computer's normal
configuration to create an optimal memory layout to install and play
TSN. To make a TSN boot disk, run the INSTALL program from either the
"DISK 1" diskette (to make a boot disk before installing TSN) or from
the directory you selected when installing TSN (usually C:\TSN). Next,
select "Make bootable floppy disk" from the menu. After creating the
boot disk, reset your computer with the boot disk still in the A:
drive.
A boot disk will in no way alter your existing system configuration.
Your computer is designed to recognize a boot disk in the A: drive as
an alternate method of starting and configuring itself. You might
think of the boot disk as your TSN startup disk. It's the best method
we have of ensuring that your memory configuration is set to run TSN at
its best.
SOUNDBLASTER - ADLIB
Since TSN v2.1 uses mostly FM synthesis music you can eliminate many
SoundBlaster conflicts by simply choosing Adlib as your music device in
the INSTALL utility. Also, The Shadow of Yserbius does not have any
digital samples in this version, so it sounds just as good with the
ADLIB setting as with SoundBlaster.
OF MICE & MODEMS
If you have an internal modem and a serial mouse you must make sure
that they aren't both using the same COM port. Your modem and mouse
each need their own COM ports and IRQ interrupts. Setting both mouse
and modem to the same COM port or interrupt may cause problems.
Changing your modem to COM 2 or COM 4 (see your modem instruction
manual for directions) should resolve most conflicts.
AN ENEMY PLANE SHOT DOWN MY MOUSE
Occasionally, on a very few brands of computers, you might find that
your mouse is misbehaving after a game of Red Baron. Perhaps every
time you click on something, you get help instead of actually doing
what you told your computer to do. What's happening is that your
computer thinks you are pressing one of the shift keys. You can fix
the problem by pressing and releasing the two shift keys (you don't
have to press them at the same time. Just press and release each one).
I CAN'T GET THERE FROM HERE (reconnect failure)
When you move from one area to another on TSN you actually change from
one host machine to another. Although you can't see it, your software
tells the network to disconnect you from your current host machine and
connect you to another one. In order for the network to get the
message to move you, it must receive a break signal from your modem.
If your modem isn't configured properly, the break signal may not be
passed through to the network properly. If this occurs you will see a
"Reconnect failure" error message. Most often the solution is to add a
command to the modem initialization string that changes the way break
signals are handled.
The INSTALL program has a list of initialization strings for various
makes and models of modems. Check for yours in the "Modem model"
section of the program. If your modem is not listed, start by choosing
"Sierra Network Default Settings". If that doesn't work with your
modem, try one of the two "Generic" switchless modems.
If you are still having difficulty with reconnecting, check your modem
manual or contact the modem manufacturer for information on how your
modem handles break signals.
The solution may be to add an initialization command, such as \K1, to
set break control in the modem initialization string. It may also be
necessary to modify the S register settings to send the break signal
with data. For example, the Telebit QBlazer modem should set S61=0 and
S180=0. Check with your modem manufacturer for assistance in
determining what command line switch or S register you need to modify
in the initialization string.
Some modems designed with Rockwell ROM chips have problems sending a
break signal due to a design flaw in the control chips. The two modems
best known for this problem are the Boca 14.4K internal Fax modem and
the Gateway Telepath internal 14.4K Fax modem.
Our programmers have designed an alternate modem driver that works
around this hardware problem. While this replacement driver was
designed specifically for the Boca and Gateway modems, other 14.4K
internal fax modems that use a Rockwell chipset may benefit. You can
choose this driver by selecting "Generic switchless (alternate)" in the
"Modem model" section of the INSTALL program.
ERROR MESSAGES AND THEIR MEANINGS
ERROR #9: If your modem does not go off-hook and dial, the "COM Port"
setting in the INSTALL program may be incorrect. Check which COM port
your modem is using, rerun INSTALL and choose that COM port.
ERROR #10: The system that lets you reach out and touch The Sierra
Network may be experiencing network trouble. If the problem persists
for more than a few minutes, call 1-800-SIERRA-1 and report the
problem, including the number you are calling, so that we can get it
fixed. In the interim you can try calling another nearby access node,
but you will be responsible for any toll or long-distance charges. Run
the INSTALL program in your TSN directory, choose "Access Phone #", and
press F1 for a list of local access numbers.
ERROR #12: Your modem initialization string may need modification. If
your modem is not on the list of modem models and the default choice
gives you this error, call 1-800-SIERRA-1 for tech support. You can
also download a file from the Sierra BBS (209-683-4463) that lists all
known modem strings. The file's name is TSNMOD.TXT.
ERROR #13: The system that lets you reach out and touch The Sierra
Network may be experiencing network trouble. If the problem persists
for more than a few minutes, call 1-800-SIERRA-1 and report the
problem, including the number you are calling, so that we can get it
fixed. In the interim you can try calling another nearby access node,
but you will be responsible for any toll or long-distance charges. Run
the INSTALL program in your TSN sub directory and press F1 in the
access number screen for a list of local access numbers.
ERROR #21: Reconnection Failure can be caused by two conditions.
First, check your modem initialization line to make sure that the modem
init string disables MNP error correction. Error correction is not
compatible with the modems at most of the local access nodes. Second,
if your modem has the Rockwell ROM chips you may need to use the
alternate modem driver. If you are receiving this error and your modem
does not appear on the modem model list in the INSTALL program, please
call 1-800-SIERRA-1 for technical support.
ERROR #109: Don't attempt to run previous versions of TSN after
installing version 2.0 or later. If you attempt to run version 10.3
after using a 2.0 password or ID the software won't function.
ERROR #118: A problem occurred during the original installation of TSN.
You will need to reinstall the program. Check your CONFIG.SYS file to
make sure that you have at least 40 file handles set. The command
should appear as FILES=40.
If reinstalling the program does not clear the problem you may need to
reinstall after booting from a TSN boot disk. If you are unable to
load the INSTALL program to make a boot disk, download and follow the
boot disk instructions from the Sierra BBS (see MEMORY above).
ERROR #999: Unknown Problem. The system was unable to determine what
went wrong. This error message indicates that something unusual that
the software cannot identify occurred on your system. Check your
system configuration for COM port conflicts and available memory. If
you continue to get this error please contact TSN technical support.
UNABLE TO LOAD VIDEO DRIVER. This indicates that the LSCI.CFG file has
been damaged. To fix this run the INSTALL utility, make sure the Video
option is set correctly, and choose Accept these choices. This will
rewrite the LSCI.CFG file.
CONTACTING TSN TECH
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If you experience problems installing or operating TSN, or if you have
any questions concerning any of the above steps, our technical support
team will be more than happy to assist you.
Our toll free Member Services and Tech Support line is 1-800-SIERRA-1
(800-743-7722). We are open between 8:00 AM and 10:00 PM, seven days a
week. We can also be reached by Fax at (209) 642-0885, or on the
Sierra BBS at (209) 683-4463
Our mailing address is:
TSN
P.O. BOX 1550
OAKHURST, CA 93644
ATTN: TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Please outline the problems along with specific information about your
computer system and modem, and we will gladly respond to your fax, BBS
message, or letter as soon as possible.