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1. 463 7766 Canada only O Compton s Interactive Encyclopedia installed on your hard disk drive along with a CD and a user manual Technical support 619 929 2626 Fax 619 929 2690 Sales 800 862 2206 O Compton s Berenstain Bears Learning at Home Volume 1 DOS based children s software installed on your hard disk drive along with a CD see the instructions on page 16 to run this software Technical support 619 929 2626 Fax 619 929 2690 Sales 800 862 2206 O Compton s KGB CIA World Factbook statistical database software installed on your hard disk drive along with a CD and a user manual Technical support 619 929 2626 Fax 619 929 2690 Sales 800 862 2206 O Paramount Interactive MovieSelect movie guide software installed on your hard disk drive along with a CD Technical support 415 813 8030 Fax 415 813 8045 10 Read This First Note To use any of the CD programs you must place its CD in the CD ROM drive and wait at least 10 seconds before you access the program If you own any music CDs see the CD ROM drive manual that came with your computer for instructions on playing them on your system You can also use the Sound Impression program on your computer to play music on CD while you are using your computer See your sound card manual and the Sound Impression on line help information for instructions Connecting the Speakers The speakers that come with your multi
2. Your CD ROM drive is a double speed MPC2 compliant drive that supports multi session photo CD and is CD ROM XA ready 8 Read This First Installed Software In addition to the software listed on pages 2 through 4 your multimedia system includes this additional software Q Compton s Interactive Encyclopedia installed on your hard disk drive along with a CD and a user manual Technical support 619 929 2626 Fax 619 929 2690 Sales 800 862 2206 Q Compton s Berenstain Bears Learning at Home Volume 1 DOS based children s software installed on your hard disk drive along with a CD see the instructions on page 14 to run this software Technical support 619 929 2626 Fax 619 929 2690 Sales 800 862 2206 Compton s KGB CIA World Factbook statistical database software installed on your hard disk drive along with a CD and a user manual Technical support 619 929 2626 Fax 619 929 2690 Sales 800 862 2206 Q Paramount Interactive MovieSelect movie guide software installed on your hard disk drive along with a CD Technical support 415 813 8030 Fax 415 813 8045 Note To use any of these programs you must place its CD in the CD ROM drive and wait at least 10 seconds before you access the program Read This First 9 If you own any music CDs see the CD ROM drive manual that came with your computer for instructions on playing them on your system You can also use the Sound Impression pr
3. 10 SET SOUND C MOZART SET BLASTER A220 15 DITA CA MOZART MZIVOLEXE C DOS SMARTDRV EXE X PROMPT p g PAH CA WNDOWS C DOS PATH PATH C MOUSE SET LMOUSE C MOUSE CA MOUSE MOUSE SET TEMP C DOS WN CONHAG SYS LASTDRIVE E DEVICE C MOZART MZIINITSYS A220 15 D1 M CA340 CILO G V7 DEVICE C DOS SEIVEREXE DEVICE C DOS HIMEM SYS DOS HIGH FAILES 30 STAC KS 9 256 DEVICE C DEV MIMCDAS SYS D MSCDO001 P 340 A 0 Diagnosing CD ROM Drive Problems If you see an error message when you try to access your CD ROM drive try the following m If you see the error message Drive not ready you may have tried to access the CD too quickly wait 10 seconds after loading the CD in the drive before you access it If you still see Drive not ready select Retry Read This First 23 Check that the CD ROM drive cables data and audio are securely connected to the drive and to the sound card Loose or defective cables will also produce no CD audio See your computer User s Guide for instructions on removing the computer s cover to access the drive cables If you still see the error message when you try to access the drive restore your original system files as described on page 22 Q If you see an error message concerning your CD ROM or sound card drivers you can check to see if the drivers were loaded properly by watching the messages your computer displays when your turn on or reset your c
4. S and Canada 415 858 6095 outside U S or Canada Technical support 415 858 6059 Faxback 415 858 6090 Intuit Quickbooks bookkeeping software demonstration program installed on the hard disk drive including a brochure and ordering information Customer service 800 624 8742 U S and Canada 415 858 6095 outside U S or Canada Technical support 415 858 6059 Faxback 415 858 6090 Read This First 3 O Sierra On Line Hoyle Classic Card Games software installed on the hard disk drive along with a user manual Technical support 206 644 4343 Customer service 800 743 7725 U S and Canada Sales 800 757 7707 U S and Canada Hint line 900 370 5583 Interactive voice faxback 800 376 2683 U S and Canada Fax 209 683 3633 BBS 209 683 4463 O Interplay Russian 6 Pak game software installed on the hard disk drive along with a user manual Technical support 714 553 6678 Fax 714 252 2820 BBS 714 252 2822 O America Online news and information service software installed on the hard disk drive including a brochure and subscription information Technical support 800 827 6364 BBS 800 827 5808 O CompuServe WinCIM information manager for the CompuServe news and information service installed on the hard disk drive including a brochure and subscription information Customer service 800 848 8990 O Sierra On Line Dynamix The Even More Incredible Machine puzzl
5. a conflict between the DMA IRQ and other settings of your sound card and any optional card drivers you may have installed Conflicts in these areas can also cause your computer to lock up spontaneously reboot or issue a parity error If you experience any of these problems follow these steps 1 Use the MSDOS Edit utility or the Windows SysEdit utility to check the contents of your computer s AUTOEXEC BAT and CONFIG SYS files See your MS DOS manual or the on line Help utility for instructions on using Edit To use SysEdit select the SysEdit icon from the FocalPoint Utility program group or from the Windows Application group Also check the contents of these Windows initialization files for potential conflicts WIN INI and SYSTEM_INI See your Windows on line Help utility for instructions on identifying the commands in these files Read This First 17 2 In your CONFIG SYS file make a note of the DMA IRQ base I O address ROM I O address and ROM IRQ settings of the driver MZTINIT SYS The default settings for the switches controlling these items is as follows DMA D 1 IRQ T 5 Base I O A220 CD ROM I O CA340 CD ROM IRQ CI10 Also check the following switches in the SET BLASTER command line Base I O Annn DMA Dn IRQ In Some Sound Blaster games require settings that match those of your sound card Check your game documentation to see how to change the games s settings to match those of your sound
6. additional help with SuperVoice contact the manufacturer at these numbers Technical support 818 457 9684 Fax 818 457 8881 Sales 818 457 8880 BBS 818 457 9189 Internet PacImage ol com All of these computers comes with a wide variety of other software loaded on the hard disk drive To learn about these programs read the user manual or brochure that comes with each one If you need to contact the software manufacturer for additional information the phone numbers are included in the list below Not all 800 numbers may be available in Canada O Microsoft MS DOS 6 2 operating system software installed on the hard disk drive including a user manual and diskettes Technical support EPSON Connection at 800 922 8911 U S only or 800 463 7766 Canada only 2 Read This First Microsoft Windows 3 11 graphical user interface software installed on the hard disk drive including a user manual and diskettes Technical support EPSON Connection at 800 922 8911 U S only or 800 463 7766 Canada only Spinnaker PFS WindowWorks business management software installed on the hard disk drive along with a user manual Customer service 800 227 5609 Technical support 404 428 0008 Fax 404 427 1150 Interactive voice faxback 404 514 6330 Intuit Quicken for Windows financial planning software installed on the hard disk drive along with a user manual Customer service 800 624 8742 U
7. card 3 Make a note of the DMA and IRQ settings in the Windows SYSTEM INI file for the Mozart driver The default settings are as follows DMA 0 IRQ 11 Use the Windows Control Panel to view the current settings Select Drivers then select Mozart Audio Device Driver from the list displayed and click on Setup You see the DMA and IRQ Interrupt settings 18 Read This First 4 Now check the DMA IRQ base I O address CD ROM TO address and CD ROM IRQ settings of the driver s in your CONFIG SYS file for the optional card you have installed See the card documentation for information about identifying the driver and its switches 5 If there is a conflict between these settings test the sound card to see if it works properly when the optional card driver is not installed To do this edit the CONFIG SYS file and insert the letters REM for remark followed by a space at the beginning of the same line containing the driver installation command This temporarily disables the command Reboot your system If the sound card operates properly change the settings used by your optional card s driver in the CONFIG SYS file so they do not conflict with the settings of the MZTINIT SYS driver Do not change the settings of the MZTINIT SYS driver itself Reboot the system Q Some programs also add PATH statements and executable commands to start the program in your AUTOEXEC BAT file This may cause the program to displace the conventiona
8. menu and exiting Windows If you are in FocalPoint first select the Exit button a door icon to exit to Windows Program Manager 2 When you see the e prompt type the following and press Enter to log onto the Berenstain Bears program directory CD ATHOME 3 Now type the following and press Enter to start the program PLAY 4 After a few moments you see the program s title screen Troubleshooting Your Multimedia System If you have any trouble using your multimedia system check the following sources for solutions to the problem Q For problems with optional equipment or software you may have installed consult any on line or printed help information that came with the product or contact the software manufacturer Q If you have trouble using any of the software that came with your system from the factory consult any on line or printed help information that came with the software or contact the manufacturer at the number s listed in this booklet Read This First 15 Q If you suspect the problem involves your multimedia equipment your sound card and or CD ROM drive check the manuals that came with your computer for troubleshooting procedures Q If your computer seems to be causing the problem see your computer User s Guide for troubleshooting information You can also try the multimedia system troubleshooting steps outlined in this section to help you solve the problem couth The troubleshooting proced
9. version of the AUTOEXEC BAT file reboot your computer and see if the rest of your programs operate correctly You can also try loading the suspect programs into high memory using the MS DOS MemMaker utility See your MS DOS manual or on line help for instructions O Some games do not work if your computer is running at high speed If this is the case with your game follow the instructions in your computer User s Guide to lower the processor speed and try running the game again O Did you experience a problem following the sequence of events described below a You used one of your memory intensive CD programs b Then attempted to use another CD program c But your system did not recognize the other program Read This First 21 d So you rebooted your system using Ctrl Alt Del e And the system did not load your sound card or CD ROM drivers If so reset the computer by turning it off waiting 20 seconds and turning it back on again This should resynchronize the sound card If your computer still has trouble recognizing a program after you run a memory intensive one do not press Ctrl Alt Del to reboot it instead turn off your system wait 20 seconds and turn it back on again O If your system locks up when it attempts to load your sound card or CD ROM drivers and will not completely boot your sound card or CD ROM drive may be defective In order to continue using your system while you investigate the problem fol
10. you can order diskettes by calling the Customer service number 6 Read This First If you need additional help EPSON provides customer support and service through a network of Authorized EPSON Customer Care Centers EPSON also provides support services through the EPSON Connection In the United States dial 800 922 8911 In Canada dial 800 GO EPSON Call the EPSON Connection for the following O Technical assistance with the installation configuration and operation of EPSON products O Assistance in locating your nearest Authorized EPSON Reseller or Customer Care Center O Customer Relations O EPSON technical information library fax service O Product literature on current and new products You can purchase accessories manuals or parts for EPSON products from EPSON Accessories at 800 873 7766 U S sales only In Canada call 800 GO EPSON for sales locations When you call for technical assistance be ready to identify your system and its configuration and provide any error messages to the support staff See your computer User s Guide for more information For on line information about EPSON products services and contact numbers select the EPSON information icons from the Software program group in FocalPoint Read This First 7 CompuServe On line Support The fastest way to access helpful tips specifications drivers application notes tables for DIP switch or jumper settings and bu
11. 367200 Torrance California USA 8 94 Read This First a Contents Introduction Aisarintie gaa lee BAe eee eS Installed Equipment and Software Introducing FocalPoint Where to Get Help 2 0048 CompuServe On line Support Multimedia Systems Sound Card and CD ROM Drive Compatibility Installed Software Connecting the Speakers Adjusting the Sound Testing Your Multimedia System Running Berenstain Bears fom DOS Troubleshooting Your Multimedia System Diagnosing Sound Card Problems Diagnosing CD ROM Drive Problems a O WOOD a gt ek ee ee A o no A A O Read This First iii Introduction Before you set up and use your EPSON system be sure to read the information in this booklet about the equipment and software installed on your computer The following section describes the equipment and software included with all systems If you have a multimedia system be sure to read Multimedia Systems beginning on page 8 for information about your additional equipment and software If you do not have a multimedia system but you later install your own multimedia equipment be sure to read Multimedia Systems for any information that may then apply to your computer Installed Equipment and Software In addition to the components described in your com
12. AT and CONFIG SYS Your C WINDOWS directory contains the initialization files Windows uses to configure your system WIN INI SYSTEM INI and PROGMAN INI If you have trouble using any optional equipment or software you have installed the problem may be caused by changes made to these files You may want to return these files to their original contents and start over If you need to restore these files to their original contents you can use the backup versions stored on your computer s hard disk in the directory C BACKUP Caution Before you restore the original files be sure to save your current files by renaming them with another file extension Select new filenames that are not used by any other backup files such as AUTOEXEC NEW CONFIG NEW and WININI NEW For instructions on renaming and copying files and for more information about the main system files see your MS DOS or Windows manual or the on line Help utilities Copy the files from C BACKUP to the following directories and then reinstall your additional equipment and or software AUTOEXEC BAT copy to C CONFIG SYS copy to C WIN INI copy to C WINDOWS SYSTEM INI copy to C WINDOWS PROGMAN INI copy to C WINDOWS 22 Read This First The contents of the AUTOEXEC BAT and CONFIG SYS files are listed below The order of the commands in your files may be slightly different from the order shown here AUTOEXEC BAT GECHO OFF CA DOS MSCDEX EXE D MSCDOO1 M
13. About Your EPSON Computer amp Printed on recycled paper with 10 post consumer content IMPORTANT NOTICE DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY Epson America makes no representations or warranties either express or implied by or with respect to anything in this manual and shall not be liable for any implied warranties ofmerchantability and fitness for a particular purpose or for any indirect special or consequential damages Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so this exclusion may not apply to you COPYRIGHT NOTICE All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Epson America Inc No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of information contained herein Nor is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein Further this publication and features described herein are subject to change without notice TRADEMARKS EPSON is a registered trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation ActionPC and ActionTower are trademarks and EPSON Connection is a service mark of Epson America Inc General Notice Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective companies Copyright 1994 by Epson America Inc 400
14. E2 CA170 CI5 G V7 DEVIC EHIGH L 1 24320 C MOZARN IDEC DROM SYS D MSC DOAK M S P 170S 1 15 DEVIC EHIGH L 1 12048 C DOS SETVER EXE DOS HIGH STAC KS 9 256 24 Read This First Diagnosing CD ROM Drive Problems If you see an error message when you try to access your CD ROM drive try the following O If you see the error message Drive not ready you may have tried to access the CD too quickly wait 10 seconds after loading the CD in the drive before you access it If you still see Drive not ready select Retry Check that the CD ROM drive cables data and audio are securely connected to the drive and to the sound card Loose or defective cables will also produce no CD audio See your computer User s Guide for instructions on removing the computer s cover to access the drive cables If you still see the error message when you try to access the drive restore your original system files as described on page 23 O If you see an error message concerning your CD ROM or sound card drivers you can check to see if the drivers were loaded properly by watching the messages your computer displays when you turn on or reset your computer You should see no errors when it loads IDECDROM SYS MSCDEX EXE or MZTINIT SYS O If you see an error message indicating insufficient memory you may need to load the CD ROM and sound card drivers into a high memory area Use the MS DOS MemMaker utility to move the CD ROM driver IDECDROM S
15. O address CD ROM I O address and CD ROM IRQ settings of the driver s in your CONFIG SYS file for the optional card you have installed See the card documentation for information about identifying the driver and its switches 5 If there is a conflict between these settings test the sound card to see if it works properly when the optional card driver is not installed To do this edit the CONFIG SYS file and insert the letters REM for remark followed by a space at the beginning of the line containing the driver installation command This temporarily disables the command Reboot your system 20 Read This First If the sound card operates properly change the settings used by your optional card s driver in the CONFIG SYS file so they do not conflict with the settings of the MZTINIT SYS driver Do not change the settings of the MZTINIT SYS driver itself Reboot the system O Some programs also add PATH statements and executable commands to start the program in your AUTOEXEC BAT file This may cause the program to displace the conventional memory needed by other programs and cause various applications to be inoperable To temporarily remove statements or commands added to your AUTOEXEC BAT file by programs you suspect are causing a problem insert the letters Rem for remark followed by a space at the beginning of the line containing the suspect statement or command The line then looks like this REM C path filename Save the new
16. YS and the sound card driver MZTINIT SYS from conventional memory to high memory See your MS DOS manual or on line help for instructions Read This First 25 Ol If you see the error message CDR103 CD ROM not High Sierra or ISO 9660 format reading drive n Abort Retry or Ignore make sure you did not accidentally insert an audio CD into the drive Also some older games may not conform to the newer ISO format contact the game manufacturer for an updated version of the game if available 26 Read This First About Your EPSON Computer This manual is printed on 50 recycled papa 10 postconsumer content IMPORTANT NOTICE DISC LAIMER OF WARRANTY Epson America makes no representations or warranties either express or implied by or with respect to anything in this manual and shall not be liable for any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose or for any indirect special or consequential damages Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so this exclusion may not apply to you COPYRIGHT NOTICE All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Epson America Inc No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of information contained herein Nor is
17. amp Technical assistance with the installation configuration and operation of EPSON products Q Assistance in locating your nearest Authorized EPSON Reseller or Service Center Q Customer Relations Q EPSON technical information library fax service Q Product literature on current and new products You can purchase accessories manuals or parts for EPSON products from EPSON Accessories at 800 873 7766 U S sales only In Canada call 800 GO EPSON for sales locations 6 Read I his First When you call for technical assistance be ready to identify your system and its configuration and provide any error messages to the support staff See your computer User s Guide for more information For on line information about EPSON products services and contact numbers select the EPSON information icons from the Software program group in FocalPoint CompuServe On line Support The fastest way to access helpful tips specifications drivers application notes tables for DIP switch or jumper settings and bulletins for EPSON products is through the Epson America Forum on CompuServe If you are already a CompuServe member simply type GO Epson at the menu prompt to reach the Epson America Forum If you are not currently a member of CompuServe select the Membership Signup icon in FocalPoint or in the Windows CompuServe program group and check the CompuServe brochure for information on subscribing to the service Multimedia Sy
18. any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein Further this publication and features described herein are subject to change without notice TRADEMARKS EPSON is a registered trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation EPSON Connection is a service mark of Epson America Inc General Notice Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective companies Copyright 1994 by Epson America Inc 400330500 Torrance Califomia USA 5 94 ii Read This First Contents Introduction gesso eni os wR ot Settee Ballas Comat git 1 Installed Equipment and Software 1 Introducing FocalPoint 00 4 Where to Get Help noona arctan cls ornare ane oe 5 CompuServe On line Support 0 7 Multimedia Systems SO Sn aaa 7 Sound Card and CD ROM Drive Compatibility 8 Installed Software 24 4305 farina d anne ncane unas eee 9 Connecting the Speakers 000 10 Adjusting the Sound auauua aaaeeeaa 12 Testing Your Multimedia System 13 Running Berenstain Bears from DO renstain 14 Troubleshooting Your Multimedia System 15 Diagnosing Sound Card Problems 16 Diagnosing CD ROM Drive Problems 23 Read This First ili Introduction Before you set up and use your EPSON system be sure to read the information i
19. chure that comes with each one If you need to contact the software manufacturer for additional information the phone numbers are included in the list below Not all 800 numbers may be available in Canada Q Microsoft MS DOS 6 2 operating system software installed on the hard disk drive including a user manual and diskettes Technical support EPSON Connection at 800 922 8911 U S only or 800 463 7766 Canada only Q Microsoft Windows 3 11 graphical user interface software installed on the hard disk drive including a user manual and diskettes Technical support EPSON Connection at 800 922 8911 U S only or 800 463 7766 Canada only a Spinnaker PFS WindowWorks business management software installed on the hard disk drive along with a user manual Customer service 800 227 5609 Technical support 404 428 0038 Fax 404 427 1150 Interactive voice faxback 404 514 6330 Q Intuit Quicken for Windows financial planning software installed on the hard disk drive along with a user manual Customer service 800 624 8742 U S and Canada 415 858 6095 outside U S or Canada Technical support 415 858 6059 Faxback 415 858 6090 2 Read This First Intuit Quickbooks bookkeeping software demonstration program installed on the hard disk drive including a brochure and ordering information Customer service 800 624 8742 U S and Canada 415 858 6095 outside U S or Canada Technica
20. connect the speakers to the computer Remove the cables If necessary attach one of the cable s wide connectors to the socket on the back of each speaker If you are using your speakers as unamplified speakers you must do the following before you connect them to your system O Turn off your computer O If there is a power button on the front of each speaker set it to the Off position O If there is an Amp switch on the back of each speaker set it to the Off position to turn off the speaker s amplifier Caution Do not connect mono speakers to the OUT connector you could damage the speakers amplifiers 12 Read This First Both speakers are connected to one speaker cable Connect this cable to the appropriate port on your computer s sound card as shown below SPK MIC game or joystick port If you want to connect headphones to your sound card connect them to the OUT connector Headphones mute the sound from your speakers You can connect the line out connector of a radio CD player stereo or other device to the IN connector To connect a microphone use the MC connector The microphone must have 600 Ohm impedance or less Use the MIDI game port on the sound card to connect a game cable or joystick with a 15 pin D sub connector Caution Do not press either speaker s power button or change the setting of the Amp switch while they are connected to the computer Also do not plug or u
21. documentation for instructions on using Windows Where to Get Help If you have trouble using any of the software mentioned in this booklet first check to see if the software includes on line help and or a user manual and look there for information Many programs also provide support through CompuServe check your software documentation for information about obtaining help this way If these sources do not help you solve the problem contact the software manufacturer for assistance at any of the numbers given in this booklet Read This First 5 Note It is a good idea to periodically back up your entire hard disk drive or at least your program directories so you can restore your program files without using program diskettes We recommend that you back up the program directories of any software for which you do not have the original program diskettes If you need to reinstall any software and you do not have a backup you may need to obtain program diskettes from the manufacturer Contact them at the number s listed in this booklet Usually you can order diskettes by calling the Customer service number If you need additional help EPSON provides customer support and service through a network of Authorized EPSON Service Centers EPSON also provides support services through the EPSON Connection In the United States dial 800 922 8911 In Canada dial 800 GO EPSON Call the EPSON Connection for the following
22. dows Program Manager Read This First 13 7 Select the Exit Windows command from the File menu to exit Windows 8 Remove the CD from the CD ROM drive and turn off your system When you finish testing your system and are sure it is working correctly see your computer User s Guide for instructions on installing your optional equipment Also read the instructions there for running the Setup program and performing general system operations such as resetting your system and using a password If you have any trouble with your system check the troubleshooting information beginning on page 15 Running Berenstain Bears from DOS The program Compton s Berenstain Rears Learning at Home Volume 1 is an MS DOS based program that cannot be run from a Windows icon like your other multimedia programs To run Berenstain Rears you must exit Windows if you are currently using it and enter a command at the MS DOS prompt Note If you purchased any additional MS DOS based game programs you must also run them from the MS DOS prompt as described here See the program documentation for information about the directory in which the program is stored and the command you should use to start it 14 Read This First First insert the Berenstain Bears CD in your CD ROM drive Then follow these steps to start the program from the MS DOS prompt 1 If you are in Windows you can access the MS DOS prompt by selecting Exit from the Windows File
23. e software installed on the hard disk drive including a user manual and diskettes Technical support 206 644 4343 Customer service 800 743 7725 U S and Canada Sales 800 757 7707 U S and Canada Hint line 900 370 5583 Interactive voice faxback 800 376 2683 U S and Canada BBS 209 683 4463 4 Read This First Introducing FocalPoint Your system includes EPSON s FocalPoint a Windows environment program FocalPoint was designed to provide easy access to the Windows programs utilities and games on your computer as well as on line information about EPSON products and services When you turn on or reset your computer it automatically starts FocalPoint after loading MS DOS and Windows The FocalPoint screen includes these four sections O Three large program group selection buttons on the left O The program icon selection screen in the middle including previous page and next page buttons with a page number in the upper right corner O Four small system control buttons on the right O A description box on the bottom of the screen with information on the currently highlighted item To learn more about FocalPoint and for help moving between the FocalPoint screens select the Help button with the blue icon on the right side of the screen Caution Always properly exit any program you are using and then exit FocalPoint and Windows before you turn off your compuidertto emsurec that your da
24. f you have trouble using your multimedia equipment check the suggestions in Troubleshooting Your Multimedia System on page 17 Sound Card and CD ROM Drive Compatibility Your 16 bit stereo sound card can be used with Sound Blaster Sound Blaster Pro AdLib MPC and MT 32 compatible games and applications It also includes an interface for a Sony Mitsumi Panasonic or IDE CD ROM drive Your sound card can also be upgraded with an optional daughter card to provide wavetable synthesis You can also use Windows Sound System compatible applications with your sound card follow the instructions in your sound card manual to install the Windows Sound System drivers Your CD ROM drive is a double speed MPC2 compliant drive that supports multi session photo CD and is CD ROM XA ready Caution If you experiment with the connections on your sound card or CD ROM drive do not connect the CD ROM drive or the IDE interface on the sound card to the IDE interface on your computer s main system board Read This First 9 Installed Software In addition to the software listed on pages 2 through 6 your multimedia system includes this additional software O A system Sound Impression software for playing editing and recording Wave files and for playing MIDI files and CDs installed on your hard disk drive along with a user manual Technical support EPSON Connection at 800 922 8911 U S only or 800
25. ia programs To run Berenstain Bears you must exit Windows if you are currently using it and enter a command at the MS DOS prompt Note If you purchased any additional MS DOS based game programs you must also run them from the MS DOS prompt as described here See the program documentation for information about the directory in which the program is stored and the command you should use to start it First insert the Berenstain Bears CD in your CD ROM drive Then follow these steps to start the program from the MS DOS prompt l If you are in Windows you can access the MS DOS prompt by selecting Exit from the Windows File menu and exiting Windows If you are in FocalPoint first select the Exit button a door icon to exit to Windows Program Manager 2 When you see the C prompt type the following and press Enter to log onto the Berenstain Bears program directory CD ATHOME 3 Now type the following and press Enter to start the program START 4 After a few moments you see the program s title screen 16 Read This First Troubleshooting Your Multimedia System If you have any trouble using your multimedia system check the following sources for solutions to the problem oO For problems with optional equipment or software you may have installed consult any on line or printed help information that came with the product or contact the software manufacturer If you have trouble using any of the
26. l memory needed by other programs and cause various programs to be inoperable To temporarily remove statements or commands added to your AUTOEXEC BAT file by programs you suspect are causing a problem insert the letters REM for remark followed by a space at the beginning of the same line containing the suspect statement or command The line then looks like this REM CA path filename Save the new version of the AUTOEXEC BAT file reboot your computer and see if the rest of your programs operate correctly Read This First 19 You can also try loading the suspect programs into high memory using the MS DOS MemMaker utility See your MS DOS manual or on line help for instructions Q Some games do not work if your computer is running at high speed If this is the case with your game follow the instructions in your computer User s Guide to lower the processor speed and try running the game again Q Did you do experience a problem following the sequence of events described below a You used one of your memory intensive CD programs b Then attempted to use another CD program c But your system did not recognize the other program d So you rebooted your system using Ctrl Alt Del e And the system did not load your sound card or CD ROM drivers If so reset the computer by turning it off waiting 20 seconds and turning it back on again This should resynchronize the sound card If your computer still has trouble recognizing a pr
27. l support 415 858 6059 Faxback 415 858 6090 Sierra On Line Hoyle Classic Card Games software installed on the hard disk drive along with a user manual Technical support 206 644 4343 Customer service 800 743 7725 U S and Canada Sales 800 757 7707 U S and Canada Hint line 900 370 5583 Interactive voice faxback 800 376 2683 U S and Canada Fax 209 683 3633 BBS 209 683 4463 Interplay Russian 6 Pak game software installed on the hard disk drive along with a user manual Technical support 714 553 6678 Fax 714 252 2820 BBS 714 252 2822 America Online news and information service software installed on the hard disk drive including a brochure and subscription information Technical support 800 827 6364 BBS 800 827 5808 CompuServe WinCIM information manager for the CompuServe news and information service installed on the hard disk drive including a brochure and subscription information Customer service 800 848 8990 Read This First 3 Q Sierra On Line Dynamix The Even More Incredible Machine puzzle software installed on the hard disk drive including a user manual and diskettes Technical support 206 644 4343 Customer service 800 743 7725 U S and Canada Sales 800 757 7707 U S and Canada Hint line 900 370 5583 Interactive voice faxback 800 376 2683 U S and Canada BBS 209 683 4463 Introducing FocalPoint Your system includes EPSON s F
28. lletins for EPSON products is through the Epson America Forum on CompuServe If you are already a CompuServe member simply type GO EPSON at the menu prompt to reach the Epson America Forum If you are not currently a member of CompuServe select the Membership Signup icon in FocalPoint or in the Windows CompuServe program group and check the CompuServe brochure for information on subscribing to the service Multimedia Systems If you purchased a multimedia system your computer also comes with a double speed CD ROM drive a 16 bit sound card and two speakers The CD ROM drive and the sound card are already installed You need only connect the speakers to the computer Caution If you have a multimedia tower system do not place the computer on its side because the CD ROM drive cannot operate in a vertical position This section describes your sound card and multimedia software and tells you how to connect the speakers and test your system It also includes instructions for running any MS DOS based game software you may have 8 Read This First Caution If you purchased additional equipment or software for your computer such as disk drives or a word processing program do not install them until you test your system as it was configured at the factory This will ensure that your system is operating properly before you install any optional items See Testing Your Multimedia System on page 14 I
29. low these steps 1 Turn off the system 2 Insert a bootable diskette and turn on your system 3 After it boots log onto the root directory of your hard disk 4 Edit the AUTOEXEC BAT and CONFIG SYS files as described in step 1 on page 19 and add rem remark to the beginning of any command lines that affect your sound card and CD ROM drive Or restore your original system files as described in the next section 5 Remove the bootable diskette 6 Reboot your computer from the hard disk drive Contact your Authorized EPSON Customer Care Center or the EPSON Connection to report the problem with your sound card or CD ROM drive see page 6 for instructions 22 Read This First If none of the solutions in this entire section work follow the instructions in the next section to restore your original system files and then reinstall your optional equipment or software Restoring original system files The root directory of your hard disk drive C contains the main files MS DOS uses to configure your system AUTOEXEC BAT and CONFIG SYS Your C WINDOWS directory contains the initialization files Windows uses to configure your system WIN INI SYSTEML INI and PROGMAN INI If you have trouble using any optional equipment or software you have installed the problem may be caused by changes made to these files You may want to return these files to their original contents and start over by using the backup versions stored on yo
30. media system can be used as unamplified or amplified speakers If you connect the speakers to your computer without installing batteries they are unamplified If you install batteries or power the speakers using a DC 6 Volt input jack they are amplified speakers You connect the speakers to either the SPK or OUT port on your computer s sound card depending on whether you are using amplified or unamplified speakers Follow the guidelines in the table below to determine the port you should use Speakertype Port EPSON speakerswithout batteries unamplified SPK EPSON speakerswith batteries or connected to OUT DC 6 Volt input jack amplified Other manufacturer s speakers unamplified SPK Other manufacturer s speakers amplified OUT Read This First 11 Note You can install C type batteries in your speakers or obtain a DC 6 Volt input jack to power the speakers independently and use them as amplified speakers This will boost the speaker s bass response and allow you to adjust the volume using the speaker s controls If you do this be sure to set the Amp switch on the back of each speaker to the On position and turn on the speakers before you turn on your system Be sure to connect the speakers to the OUT connector on the sound card as described below Before you connect your speakers locate the battery compartment on the back of each one Inside the compartments are the cables you use to
31. n this booklet about the equipment and software installed on your computer The following section describes the equipment and software included with all systems If you have a multimedia system be sure to read Multimedia Systems beginning on page 7 for information about your additional equipment and software If you do not have a multimedia system but you later install your own multimedia equipment be sure to read Multimedia Systems for any information that may then apply to your computer Installed Equipment and Software In addition to the components described in your computer User s Guide your system comes with a built in fax modem a cable for connecting it to your phone line and a user manual for both the fax and modem functions Follow the instructions in the modem manual to connect the fax modem to your phone line WinFax LITE fax software is installed on your computer s hard disk drive and is available by selecting an icon in the Microsoft Windows PFS Applications program group or from an icon in EPSON s FocalPoint Utility group FocalPoint is described on page 4 To operate your modem you can use the Windows Terminal program or the software provided with CompuServe and America Online These programs are described below ReadThis First 1 Your computer also comes with a wide variety of software loaded on the hard disk drive To learn about these programs read the user manual or bro
32. ng Your Multimedia System To test your System as it was configured at the factory connect only your monitor keyboard and mouse as described in your computer User s Guide Also connect your speakers as described in the previous sections Then follow the instructions in your computer User s Guide for turning on your system After your computer performs its power on diagnostic tests it loads your operating system MS DOS and Windows Fill out the Windows registration screen and select the printer you have connected See your Windows manual or on line help for instructions After a few moments the computer starts FocalPoint Follow these steps to test your system 1 Follow the instructions in your CD ROM drive manual to load one of the CDs that came with your system in the CD ROM drive 2 In FocalPoint move the cursor to the Software button on the top left side of the screen or the Games button on the bottom left side to locate the program for which you loaded the CD Click the left mouse button once 3 Move the cursor to the program icon for which you loaded the CD and click the left mouse button once 4 Follow the instructions in the program documentation to test some of the operations of the program Be sure the program s video and audio functions operate correctly 5 Exit the program and return to FocalPoint 6 Select the Exit button the door icon on the right side of the FocalPoint screen to exit to Win
33. nplug the speaker cable from the sound card when the speakers are operating or play the speakers at an excessively high volume Read This First 13 Adjusting the Sound To adjust the speaker s volume and other operating characteristics select the Sound Impression or Mozart Mixer program icons in Windows Follow the instructions in the on line help program to select the sound you prefer If you are not using Windows when you need to adjust the speaker volume you can use the following keyboard commands O Ctrl Alt U to increase the volume O Ctrl Alt D to decrease it O Ctrl Alt M to mute it Testing Your Multimedia System To test your system as it was configured at the factory connect only your monitor keyboard and mouse as described in your computer User s Guide Also connect your speakers as described in the previous sections Then follow the instructions in your computer User s Guide for turning on your system After your computer performs its power on diagnostic tests it loads your operating system MS DOS and Windows Fill out the Windows registration screen and select the printer you have connected See your Windows manual or on line help for instructions After a few moments the computer starts FocalPoint Follow these steps to test your system l Follow the instructions in your CD ROM drive manual to load one of the CDs that came with your system in the CD ROM drive 14 Read Thi
34. ocalPoint a Windows environment program FocalPoint was designed to provide easy access to the Windows programs utilities and games on your computer as well as on line information about EPSON products and services When you turn on or reset your computer it automatically starts FocalPoint after loading MS DOS and Windows The FocalPoint screen includes these four sections Q Three large program group selection buttons on the left Q The program icon selection screen in the middle including previous page and next page buttons with a page number in the upper right corner Four small system control buttons on the right A description box on the bottom of the screen with information on the currently highlighted item To learn more about FocalPoint and for help moving between the FocalPoint screens select the Help button with the blue icon on the right side of the screen 4 Read This First Caution Always properly exit any program you are using and then exit FocalPoint and Windows before you turn off your computer to ensure your data is saved correctly If desired you can prevent your computer from starting FocalPoint automatically but still make it available from its Windows icon To do so select the Exit button with the door icon on the right side of the screen Then open the Windows Startup group if necessary Move the FocalPoint icon from that group to another convenient Windows group See your Windows
35. ogram on your computer to play music on CD while you are using your computer See your sound card manual and the Sound Impression on line help information for instructions Connecting the Speakers Before you connect the speakers locate the battery compartment on the back of each one Inside the compartments are the cables you use to connect the speakers to the computer Remove the cables If necessary attach one of the cable s wide connectors to the socket on the back of each speaker The speakers that come with your multimedia system do not contain any batteries and do not need to be connected to an electrical outlet Note You can install C type batteries in your speakers or obtain a DC 6 Volt input jack to power the speakers independently This will boost the speaker s bass response and allow you to adjust the volume using the speaker s controls If you do this be sure to set the Amp switch on the back of each speaker to the On position and turn on the speakers before you turn on your system 10 Read This First Because your computer s sound card will supply power and amplification to the speakers you must do the following before you connect them to your system Q Turn off your computer Q Press the power button on the front of each speaker to place it in the Off position Q If there is an Amp switch on the back of each speaker set it to the Off position to turn off the speaker s amplifier Caution Do not
36. ogram after you run a memory intensive one do not press Ctrl Alt Del to reboot it instead turn off your system wait 20 seconds and turn it back on again Q If your system locks up when it attempts to load your sound card or CD ROM drivers and will not completely boot your sound card or CD ROM drive may be defective 20 Read This First In order to continue using your system while you investigate the problem follow these steps 1 Turn off the system 2 Insert a bootable diskette and turn on your system 3 After it boots log onto the root directory of your hard disk 4 Edit the AUTOEXEC BAT and CONFIG SYS files as described in step 1 on page 17 and add REM remark to the beginning of any command lines that affect your sound card and CD ROM drive Or restore your original system files as described in the next section 5 Remove the bootable diskette 6 Reboot your computer from the hard disk drive Contact your Authorized EPSON Servicer or the EPSON Connection to report the problem with your sound card or CD ROM drive see page 5 for instructions If none of the solutions in this entire section work follow the instructions in the next section to restore your original system files and then reinstall your optional equipment or software Read This First 21 Restoring original system files The root directory of your hard disk drive C contains the main files MS DOS uses to configure your system AUTOEXEC B
37. omputer You should see no errors when it loads MTMCDAS SYS MSCDEX EXE or MZTINIT SYS amp If you see an error message indicating insufficient memory you may need to load the CD ROM and sound card drivers into a high memory area Use the MS DOS MemMaker utility to move the CD ROM driver MTMCDAS SYS and the sound card driver MZTINIT SYS from conventional memory to high memory See your MS DOS manual or on line help for instructions Q If you see the error message CDR103 CD ROM not High Sierra or ISO 9660 format reading drive n Abort Retry or Ignore make sure you did not accidentally insert an audio CD into the drive Also some older games may not conform to the newer ISO format contact the game manufacturer for an updated version of the game if available 24 Read This First
38. press either speaker s power button or change the setting of the Amp switch as long as the speakers are receiving power from the computer Both speakers are connected to one speaker cable Connect this cable to the speaker port SPK on your computer s sound card as shown below If you have a desktop computer the card is installed horizontally game or joystick Port Read This First 11 Caution If you have a multimedia tower system do not place the computer on its side because the CD ROM drive cannot operate in a vertical position If you want to connect headphones to your sound card connect them to the OUT connector Headphones mute the sound from your speakers You can connect the line out connector of a radio CD player stereo or other device to the IN connector To connect a microphone use the MIC connector Use the MIDI game port on the sound card to connect a game cable or joystick with a 15 pin D sub connector Adjusting the Sound To adjust the speaker s volume and other operating characteristics select the Sound Impression or Mozart Mixer program icons in Windows Follow the instructions in the on line help program to select the sound you prefer If you are not using Windows when you need to adjust the speaker volume you can use the following keyboard commands Q Ctrl Alt U to increase the volume Q Ctrl Alt D to decrease it Q Ctrl Alt M to mute it 12 Read This First Testi
39. puter User s Guide your system comes with the following equipment and software depending on which computer you purchased O ActionPC 2000 or ActionTower 2000 include a built in fax modem a cable for connecting it to your phone line and a user manual describing both the fax and modem functions Follow the instructions in the modem manual to connect the fax modem to your phone line WinFax LITE fax software is installed on your computer s hard disk drive and is available by selecting an icon in the Microsoft Windows PFS Applications program group or from an icon in EPSON s FocalPoint Utility group FocalPoint is described on page 5 To operate your modem you can use the Windows Terminal program or the software provided with CompuServe and America Online These programs are described below Read This First 1 O ActionPC 3000 or ActionTower 3000 come with a built in voice fax data modem Among its features are a voice mail system and the ability to send and receive faxes A cable for connecting the modem to your phone line and a user manual describing all of the modem s functions are included Follow the instructions in the user manual to connect the modem to your phone line Pacific Image Communications SuperVoice software integrating voice fax and data communications is installed on your computer s hard disk drive See the SuperVoice user manual for instructions on using the program For
40. s See your MS DOS manual or the on line Help utility for instructions on using Edit To use SysEdit select the SysEdit icon from the FocalPoint Utility program group or from the Windows Application group Also check the contents of these Windows initialization files for potential conflicts WIN INI and SYSTEM INI See your Windows on line Help utility for instructions on identifying the commands in these files In your CONFIG SYS file make a note of the DMA IRQ base I O address ROM I O address and ROM IRQ settings of the driver MZTINIT SYS The default settings for the switches controlling these items is as follows DMA D 1 IRQ 1 5 Base I 0 A220 CD ROM I 0 CA170 CD ROM IRQ CI15 Read This First 19 Also check the following switches in the SET BLASTER command line in your AUTOEXEC BAT file Base I 0 Annn DMA Dn IRQ In Some Sound Blaster games require settings that match those of your sound card Check your game documentation to see how to change the game s settings to match those of your sound card 3 Make a note of the DMA and IRQ settings in the Windows SYSTEMLINI file for the Mozart driver The default settings are as follows DMA 0 IRQ 11 Use the Windows Control Panel to view the current settings Select Drivers then select Mozart Audio Device Driver from the list displayed and click on Setup You see the DMA and IRQ Interrupt settings 4 Now check the DMA IRQ base I
41. s First 2 In FocalPoint move the cursor to the Software button on the top left side of the screen or the Games button on the bottom left side to locate the program for which you loaded the CD Click the left mouse button once 3 Move the cursor to the program icon for which you loaded the CD and click the left mouse button once 4 Follow the instructions in the program documentation to test some of the operations of the program Be sure the program s video and audio functions operate correctly 5 Exit the program and return to FocalPoint 6 Select the Exit button the door icon on the right side of the FocalPoint screen to exit to Windows Program Manager 7 Select the Exit Windows command from the File menu to exit Windows 8 Remove the CD from the CD ROM drive and turn off your system When you finish testing your system and are sure it is working correctly see your computer User s Guide for instructions on installing your optional equipment Also read the instructions there for running the Setup program and performing general system operations such as resetting your system and using a password If you have any trouble with your system check the troubleshooting information beginning on page 17 Read This First 15 Running Berenstain Rears from DOS The program Compton s Berenstain Bears Learning at Home Volume 1 is an MS DOS based program that cannot be run from a Windows icon like your other multimed
42. software that came with your system from the factory consult any on line or printed help information that came with the software or contact the manufacturer at the number s listed in this booklet If you suspect the problem involves your multimedia equipment your sound card and or CD ROM drive check the manuals that came with your computer for troubleshooting procedures If your computer seems to be causing the problem see your computer User s Guide for troubleshooting information You can also try the multimedia system troubleshooting steps outlined in this section to help you solve the problem Caution The troubleshooting procedures in this section are intended for experienced computer users only If you have any reservations about using these instructions see Where to Get Help on page 6 for information on available support services Read This First 17 Diagnosing Sound Card Problems If you suspect you have trouble with your sound card check the following O If you are using a game or other multimedia software program and the audio is distorted or non existent first check that your speaker cable is firmly connected to the appropriate connector on your sound card Also try adjusting the speakers volume If you are in Windows use the Mozart Mixer or Sound Impressions program to adjust it If you are using MS DOS applications use the Ctrl Alt U to increase volume and Ctrl Alt D to decrease
43. stems If you purchased a multimedia system your computer also comes with a double speed CD ROM drive a 16 bit sound card and two speakers The CD ROM drive and the sound card are already installed You need only connect the speakers to the computer Read This First 7 This section describes your sound card and multimedia software and tells you how to connect the speakers and test your system It also includes instructions for running any MS DOS based game software you may have Caution If you purchased additional equipment or software for your computer such as disk drives or a word processing program do not install them until you test your system as it was configured at the factory This will ensure that your system is operating properly before you install any optional items See Testing Your Multimedia System on page 13 If you have trouble using your multimedia equipment check the suggestions in Troubleshooting Your Multimedia System on page 15 3 Sound Card and CD ROM Drive Compatibility Your 16 bit stereo sound card can be used with Sound Blaster Sound Blaster Pro AdLib MPC and MT 32 compatible games and applications It also includes an interface for a Sony Mitsumi or Panasonic CD ROM drive Note You can also use Windows Sound System compatible applications with your sound card follow the instructions in your sound card manual to install the Windows Sound System drivers
44. tta is sawed aunrrectly Read This First 5 If desired you can prevent your computer from starting FocalPoint automatically but still make it available from its Windows icon To do so select the Exit button with the door icon on the right side of the screen Then open the Windows Startup group if necessary Move the FocalPoint icon from that group to another convenient Windows group See your Windows documentation for instructions on using Windows Where to Get Help If you have trouble using any of the software mentioned in this booklet first check to see if the software includes on line help and or a user manual and look there for information Many programs also provide support through CompuServe check your software documentation for information about obtaining help this way If these sources do not help you solve the problem contact the software manufacturer for assistance at any of the numbers given in this booklet Note It is a good idea to periodically back up your entire hard disk drive or at least your program directories so you can restore your program files without using program diskettes We recommend that you back up the program directories of any software for which you do not have the original program diskettes If you need to reinstall any software and you do not have a backup you may need to obtain program diskettes from the manufacturer Contact them at the number s listed in this booklet Usually
45. ur computer s hard disk in the directory C BACKUP Caution Before you restore the original files save your current files by renaming them with another file extension Select new filenames that are not used by any other backup files such as AUTOEXEC NEW CONFIG NEW and WININI NEW For instructions on renaming and copying files and for more information about the main system files see your MS DOS or Windows manual or the on line Help utilities Copy the files from C BACKUP to the following directories and then reinstall your additional equipment and or software AUTOEXEC BAT copy to c CONFIG SYS copy to c WIN INI Copy to C WINDOWS SYSTEM INI Copy to C WINDOWS PROGMAN INI Copy to C WINDOWS Read This First 23 The contents of the AUTOEXEC BAT and CONFIG SYS files are listed below The order of the commands in your files may be slightly different from the order shown here AUTOEXEC BAT EC HO OFF LH L 1 36224 C DOS MS DEX EXE D MSC DOAK L E M 10 SET SOUND C MOZART SET BLASTER A220 I5 D1 T4 LH L 1 4480 C MOZART MZIVOLEXE LH L 0 1 45456 SC DOS SMARTDRV EXE X PROMPT p g PATH C WINDOWS C DOS PATH PATH C MOUSE SET LM OUSE C MOUSE LH L 1 65536 C MOUS MOUSE SET TEMP C DOS WIN CONFIG SYS DEVIC E C DOS HIMEM SYS DEVICE C DOS EMM 386 EXE NOEMS BUFFERS 15 0 FILES 40 DOS UMB LASTDRIVE E FC BS 4 0 DEVIC E C MOZARNK MZINIT SYS A220 15 D1
46. ures in this section are intended for experienced computer users only If you have any reservations about using these instructions see Where to Get Help on page 5 for information on available support services Diagnosing Sound Card Problems If you suspect you have trouble with your sound card check the following Q If you are using a game or other multimedia software program and the audio is distorted or nonexistent first check that your speaker cable is firmly connected to the SPK connector on your sound card Also try adjusting the speakers volume If you are in Windows use the Mozart Mixer or Sound Impressions program to adjust it If you are using MS DOS applications use the Ctrl Alt U to increase volume and Ctrl Alt D to decrease volume commands You can also try testing the sound card by connecting audio headphones to the OUT port on the sound card to see if sound is produced through that port 16 Read This First To run a sound card diagnostic program exit Windows and log onto the C MOZART directory Type MZTTEST and press Enter to start the program Follow the instructions on the screen to test various aspects of your sound card If your game or other software program can be run under MS DOS or under Windows try running the program under MS DOS if you experience problems running under Windows Check your software documentation to see if this is possible If you still have problems you may have
47. volume commands You can also try testing the sound card by connecting audio headphones to the OUT port on the sound card to see if sound is produced through that port Sound distortion may also be caused by interference from another option card in your computer Make sure that no card s components or cables are touching the sound card You may want to move the sound card to a different slot See your computer s User s Guide for instructions on removing and installing an option card To run a sound card diagnostic program exit Windows and log onto the C MOZART directory Type mzrrest and press Enter to start the program Follow the instructions on the screen to test various aspects of your sound card If your game or other software program can be run under MS DOS or under Windows try running the program under MS DOS if you experience problems running under Windows Check your software documentation to see if this is possible 18 Read This First O If you still have problems you may have a conflict between the DMA IRQ and other settings of your sound card and any optional card drivers you may have installed Conflicts in these areas can also cause your computer to lock up spontaneously reboot or issue a parity error If you experience any of these problems follow these steps Use the MS DOS Edit utility or the Windows SysEdit utility to check the contents of your computer s AUTOEXEC BAT and CONFIG SYS file
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