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	         HAWKEYE FOR WINDOWS 3.1x

for 9FX Reality, 9FX Motion, and 9FX Vision Graphics Boards

		    Version 02.050.108
											       
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This file contains the latest information about this version of 
HawkEye for Windows and other pertinent information that 
may not be contained in the documentation or on-line Help.

A complete list and description of all the 9FX files are in
the FILELIST.TXT file on your 9FX Windows Installation Disk.
 

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CONTENTS
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CONTACTING NUMBER NINE VISUAL TECHNOLOGY
BEFORE CALLING CUSTOMER SUPPORT
SOFTWARE UPGRADES
USING THE NUMBER NINE BULLETIN BOARD SERVICE (BBS)
INTERNET
COMPUSERVE
FONT SETTINGS
PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENTS
TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHER PROBLEMS
NETWORK INSTALLATIONS

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CONTACTING NUMBER NINE VISUAL TECHNOLOGY 
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Technical Support (USA)
	8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, EST/EDT, Monday - Friday

Phone:  (617) 674-8595  
	 Please be prepared with as much information about your 9FX 
	 as possible. 

Fax:    (617) 273-0899
	 Please send fax inquiries to the attention of Technical Support. 

                                                    * * *

Sales / Marketing (USA)
	8:30 AM to 6:00 PM, EST/EDT, Monday - Friday

Phone:  (617) 674-0009

Fax:    (617) 674-2919
	 Please send fax inquiries to the attention of Sales 

	                                         * * *

European Technical Support and Sales (Germany)

Phone:  +49 89 614 491 0

Fax:    +49 89 614 491 99

				     * * *

Mail (USA)

NUMBER NINE VISUAL TECHNOLOGY
18 HARTWELL AVENUE
LEXINGTON, MA 02173
USA

				     * * *

MAIL (EUROPEAN OFFICE)

NUMBER NINE VISUAL TECHNOLOGY GMBH
INSELKAMMERSTR. 10
82008 UNTERHACHING B. MUNCHEN 
GERMANY

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BEFORE CALLING CUSTOMER SUPPORT
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Please run the MS Windows Setup from DOS and select VGA as 
the display type.  If the problem persists with Windows in VGA 
mode, the problem is most likely with Windows, and not with
the 9FX Windows driver.  

When in VGA mode, select Status from the HawkEye Control 
Panel.  The information provided by this feature will be 
of great assistance to customer support.

If a problem is application specific, please have vendor
information and application version information readily
available.  Number Nine Visual Technology has qualified
this driver with over 200 applications, but a multitude 
of new applications enter the market every day.

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SOFTWARE UPGRADES
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Even though you may have just received your Number Nine software, 
newer versions may be available. Free upgrades are provided to 
all Number Nine customers on the Number Nine Bulletin Board 
System (BBS).

To see if you have the latest version, compare the version number
of your software (on the label of the provided diskette or in
HawkEye Status under Windows Disk ID) with the version 
number of the corresponding software on the BBS. 

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USING THE NUMBER NINE BBS
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(USA)
Dial:           (617) 862-7502
Baud Rates:     Up to 28,800 baud 
Compression:    HST, v.32 and v.42 supported
Modem Setup:    8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity
Required:       PKUNZIP 2.04g to decompress files

(EUROPEAN OFFICE)
Dial:           + 49 89 614 491 66
Baud Rates:     Up to 14,400 baud 
Compression:    HST, v.32 and v.42 supported
Modem Setup:    8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity
Required:       PKUNZIP 2.04g to decompress files

The BBS has a separate file area for each Number Nine product.  
The latest driver updates can be found in each product's file 
area, and files of general interest (shareware, etc.) can be 
found in the General library.  An E-mail system is available 
for technical questions about Number Nine products or about 
the BBS in general.  A complete listing of available files can 
be downloaded by invoking the "Download List of Files" command 
from any file library menu.

On the US BBS, World Group shell is supported, and the program 
is available in the General library.
(WGCLIENT.EXE).

Many files are self-extracting, but some files will require the
latest version of PKUNZIP to decompress.  PKUNZIP is available 
in the General library (filename PKZ204G.EXE), and can also be 
found on most on-line services such as Compuserve and America 
Online.

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INTERNET
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Number Nine now has an FTP site.  All current Number Nine
Drivers are available to anyone with access to the Internet.  
Our FTP Address is:  ftp.nine.com.

Number Nine also has a World Wide Web server at:  http://www.nine.com.
Information about Number Nine products as well as our FTP site can now 
be accessed at our World Wide Web site. 

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COMPUSERVE
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Number Nine also has a dedicated forum on CompuServe.  This can be 
reached by typing GO NINE at the appropriate prompt. 
Technical Support questions can be posted in this area and are 
addressed every day.

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FONT SETTINGS
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HawkEye Resolution Exchange is used to change the size of your
Windows system fonts.  To change the size of your Windows
system fonts run Resolution Exchange and follow these steps:

1. Click on the Options menu. Click on 'Automatic Association' 
   to display LARGE fonts at resolutions of 1024 x 768 and higher, 
   and SMALL fonts at resolutions of 800 x 600 and lower.
   
   To display SMALL fonts at ALL resolutions, click on '96 DPI'
   in the Specific Font Size section.
   To display LARGE fonts at ALL resolutions, click on '120 DPI'
   in the Specific Font Size section.

2. Click 'OK' to exit and save your changes; click 'Cancel' to
   exit without saving your changes.

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PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENTS
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In HawkEye Status, several options have been added to increase
the performance and reliability of your Windows applications:

1. Source Cache improves application performance by creating
   buffers of icons and bit maps. Default is ON.

2. Font Cache helps speed activities such as scrolling text
   by creating buffers of active fonts. Default is ON.

3. Polygon Support increases drawing speed by taking the burden 
   of drawing polygons away from Windows and transferring it to 
   the 9FX drawing engine. Default is ON.

4. Ellipse Support increases drawing speed by taking the burden 
   of drawing ellipses and circles away from Windows and 
   transferring it to the drawing engine. Default is ON.

5. Bus Throttle allows hardware interrupts to interrupt some
   drawing operations. If you are dropping characters with a
   Windows communication program, turn this switch ON.
   Default is OFF.

6. Validate Parameters improves application reliability by 
   forcing the 9FX driver to check parameters before 
   issuing a drawing command.  An overwhelming majority of
   applications send valid parameters, so the default for 
   this option is OFF.


You may occasionally encounter difficulties using these caching
and performance enhancement methods. Although they were designed
for standard Windows programming methods to ensure compatibility
with most Windows applications, programmers do not always use
standard Windows programming practices. They are constantly 
seeking ways to improve application performance, and if a 
nonstandard method is discovered, it will probably be used.
Consequently, our caching methods may not work correctly with
every Windows application.

So, for example, if you experience a problem with your fonts in a
particular application, use HawkEye Status to disable Font Cache.


Using HawkEye Status to Enable and Disable Options:

1. Double-click on the HawkEye Control Panel icon, then double-
   click on the Status icon.

2. Click on the 'File' menu, then click on 'Options'.

3. To DISABLE a caching method:

   Click on the option button next to the option you want
   to disable. The black dot disappears when the method is
   disabled.

   To ENABLE a caching method:

   Click on the option button next to the option you want
   to enable. A black dot appears when the method is enabled.

4. Click 'OK' to exit and save your changes; click 'Cancel' to 
   exit without saving your changes.



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TROUBLESHOOTING
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CONTENTS:
 1. Your monitor is not listed in the Monitor Selection Utility.
 2. QuickTime for Windows conflicts.
 3. Video for Windows conflicts.
 4. Problems with Symantec's pcANYWHERE 1.0 or 2.0 for Windows.
 5. ReelMagic Board does not work properly.
 6. Error messages during SETUP.
 7. Program Manager appears briefly then exits to DOS.
 8. Monitor resolution is not the one you selected.
 9. Error message in Resolution Exchange.
10. Black screen, system hang, screen corruption or garbled text.
11. Menu bars in center of Quark Express screen are corrupted, missing
    or misplaced.
12. Nothing happens after double-clicking Hawkeye Control Panel icons.
13. Scrolling out of control.
14. Character dropouts with ProComm Plus for Windows.
15. Lack of Video when using the VGA Loop Through connector.
16. Error messages upon entering Windows or inability to enter Windows.
17. Video corruption or sporadic booting with an Alaris SLC2 motherboard
18. DOS Game screen corruption when switching between game and Windows
			    * * *

1.  Problem: 
    Your monitor is not listed in the Monitor Selection utility. 

    Solution:
    Please choose Unlisted monitor. This will not affect the performance of
    your display or your video card.

                                       * * *

2.  Problem:
    After installing an application that also installs QuickTime For 
    Windows (ex. HyperGlot Learn To Speak Spanish, BroderBund Myst, etc.), 
    attempting to run parts of the application (movies, etc.) the user 
    may experience "DYNALINK" or "General Protection Fault" errors.

    Solution:
    Some applications automatically install QuickTime For Windows 
    without first checking to see if it is already present on your 
    system. The two installations will then conflict.

    To resolve this conflict, delete one of the versions of Quicktime 
    and its component files.  Please contact your application program's 
    Tech Support department.  They will be able to tell you what these 
    files are named and where to find them so that you can delete the 
    proper files.  After deleting the files recommended by your applications 
    Tech Support department, you can then re-install the newer version
    of Quicktime with the application already present on your system.

                                            * * *

3.  Problem:
    After installing an application that also installs Video For Windows
    (ex. Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia, etc.), attempting
    to run parts of the application (movies, etc.) the user may experience
    "DYNALINK" or "General Protection Fault" errors.

    Solution:
    Some applications automatically install Video For Windows without first
    checking to see if it is already present on your system. The two
    installations will then conflict.

    To resolve this conflict, delete one of the versions of Video for 
    Windows and its component files.  Please contact your application 
    program's Tech Support department.  They will be able to tell you 
    what these files are named and where to find them so that you can 
    delete the proper files.  After deleting the files recommended by 
    your applications Tech Support department, you can then re-install 
    the newer version of Video for Windows with the application already 
    present on your system.

			   	    * * *

4.  Problems with Symantec's pcANYWHERE
    A.  Problem:
        When using Symantec's pcANYWHERE 1.0 for Windows, host computer 
        gets a "General Protection Fault" or black screen.

        Solution:
        pcANYWHERE 1.0 supports only EGA and VGA when remotely controlling
        a host running Windows. If you intend to remotely control Windows
        on a PC with a 9FX Reality, 9FX Motion, or 9FX Vision card on the
	host computer, you must choose the standard Microsoft VGA driver 
	on the host computer.
	In Windows Setup under DOS, set display type to VGA.

    B.  Problem:
        Video corruption, hangs or sporadic boots on the host
        machine using Symantec PCAnywhere 2.0 for Windows.

        Solution:
        Symantec has solved these problems in a patch which
        is located on their Bulletin Board Service. The file
        to be downloaded is called 20UP_A.EXE. The same file
        can also be found on the Symantec FTP site called
        FTP.SYMANTEC.COM. Please consult the release notes for
	PCAnywhere 2.0 for Windows or call Symantec's Technical
	Support for more information on how to install and
        use this patch.

    C.  Problem:
        Wrong colors and icon descriptions and filenames are
        cut off on the remote machine.

        Solution:
        You need to set Use Local Fonts to OFF in the Remote
        Operation area on the remote machine. Consult your
        user manual for PCAnywhere for more information. 

                            * * *

5.  Problem:
    Unable to use the 9FX Motion771 VGA loop through connector with
    a Reel Magic board and a Number Nine driver loaded.

    This is an inability of the S3 Vision 968 graphics processor chip 
    (located on the 9FX Motion771 board and some other vendors' graphics
    boards) to support loop through functionality. To use loop through, 
    we recommend that you choose the standard Microsoft VGA driver. 
    In Windows Setup under DOS, set display type to VGA.

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6.  Problem:
    During installation with SETUP, the following error is 
    displayed (possibly several times):

       Compression Error: Unable to locate Destination file.

    Solution:
    A.  This error is displayed when the amount of disk space is
        insufficient to install the Number Nine software. SETUP 
        currently requires about 2.5MB of disk space on the disk 
        containing Windows.

        Note: If you are upgrading a previous version of HawkEye, in 
              Windows Setup under DOS, set display type to VGA.  Then, 
              you can increase the amount of available disk space by 
              deleting all the files in the NUMBER9 directory 
              (a subdirectory in your WINDOWS directory).

    B.  If you have determined that you have sufficient disk space, 
        you may have a bad or corrupted installation disk.  Please 
        contact Number Nine Customer support for a replacement disk.

			    * * *

7.  Problem:  
    The Program Manager appears briefly when you start Windows, 
    then Windows exits to DOS.

    Solution:
    A. Exit Windows, run setup from your Windows directory in DOS 
       and install the VGA driver, then restart Windows..

    B. Add the following line to the [386Enh] section of the system.ini 
       file in your windows directory.

                      EMMExclude=C000-C7FF

 
    C. There may be a problem with the HawkEye Control Panel. The
       Control Panel is loaded when Windows is started, so a problem 
       could occur after the Windows driver has been loaded and the 
       Program Manager (or another Windows shell) is presented.

       To prevent HawkEye from loading when Windows is started, delete
       the reference to HawkEye from the "load=" line in the [windows] 
       section of the WIN.INI file in the WINDOWS directory. This 
       will determine whether the problem is with the HawkEye Control 
       Panel, or other software. The line will look something like 
       this:

           load=c:\WINDOWS\NUMBER9\HAWKEYE.EXE nwpopup.exe

       Delete WINDOWS\NUMBER9\HAWKEYE.EXE from the line, then exit 
       Windows. If the problem persists when you restart Windows, see
       Solution B, following.

    D. The HawkEye configuration file (HAWKEYE.INI) may be corrupted.
       In this case, rename HAWKEYE.INI in the WINDOWS directory to 
       HAWKSAVE.INI (for future reference), then copy HAWKEYE.INI
       from the 9FX Windows Installation Disk to the WINDOWS 
       directory.  This reinstates the original HawkEye configuration.

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8.  Problem: 
    Your monitor resolution is not the resolution you selected.

    Solution:
    Resolution Exchange (in HawkEye for Windows program group) 
    must be used to change the resolution.  If you used 
    MS Windows Setup to select a display driver with a different
    resolution/color depth configuration, that configuration 
    may not be compatible with the Number Nine driver.

    Use Resolution Exchange to change the resolution:

    A. Press the hot key you assigned to Resolution Exchange or
       double-click on the Resolution Exchange icon in the HawkEye
       for Windows program group in the Windows Program Manager.
 
    B. Click on a Colors option button.

    C. Select a resolution.
       Be sure you select a resolution your monitor supports.

    D. Click 'OK'.

    E. Restart Windows.

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9.  Problem: 
    Resolution Exchange displays the following message:

       "There was an error opening the configuration file."

    Solution:
    The 9FX configuration file could be corrupted. To restore the 
    9FX configuration file to its original settings, run 9RESET.EXE:

    A. Exit Windows.
    B. Change directory to the WINDOWS directory.
    C. At the DOS prompt, type:  9RESET  and press [Enter].
       Note:  9RESET is one word with no space between the "9" 
              and the "R".

    This sets your 9FX to 640x480 by 256 color resolution at 60Hz. 
    If your monitor supports higher resolutions, restart Windows and use 
    Resolution Exchange to select a higher resolution or use Monitor 
    Adjustment to increase your vertical refresh rate.

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10. Problem: 
    A. The Windows logo appears, then the screen becomes black and
        your system hangs and exits to DOS.

    B. Text is garbled, icons are corrupted and/or 'holes' appear on
        your screen.

    C. Windows pull-down menus corrupt the screen.

    Solution:
    Another device in your system, such as a modem or tablet, could be 
    using the same IO address as the 9FX, COM 4 I/O port at 2E8H. 
    Move the other device to a different COM port location.  

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11. Problem:
    In Quark Express, floating menus or toolbars appear in the center of  
    your screen.

    Solution:
    Use Place Windows to center message windows in your virtual
    desktop.

    A. Double-click on the HawkEye Control Panel icon, then 
       double-click on the Place Windows icon.

    B. Click on the 'Virtual' button in the 'Centered In' section.

    C. Click 'OK'.

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12. Problem:
    When you double-click on icons in the HawkEye Control Panel 
    they blink but nothing happens.

    Solution:
    Close one or more other open applications to free up memory.

                                         * * *

13. Problem:
    When using MS Word or Excel with a serial mouse, scrolling will not stop when the 
    mouse button is released.

    Solution:
    To lessen the probability of this occurring, turn Bus Throttle ON under
    Status in the Hawkeye Control Panel. 
    Note:  This will NOT decrease the speed of your computer.
 
    To do this:
	Double-click on Status icon in Hawkeye Control Panel.
	Click on File then on Options.
	Click on Bus Throttle then OK.
	Click OK again. You will get a message about restarting Windows.
	Hit OK and then Restart Windows.


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14. Problem:
    When using ProComm Plus for Windows, the user may experience character 
    dropouts along the left edge of the terminal window. 

    Solution:Use HawkEye Status to Enable Bus Throttle:

    1.  Double-click on the HawkEye Control Panel icon, then double-
        click on the Status icon.

    2.  Click on the 'File' menu, then click on 'Options'.

    3.  Click on the button next Bus Throttle. A black dot appears when 
        the option is enabled.

    4.  Click 'OK' to exit and save your changes. 

    5.  Restart Windows to implement the new changes.

                                OR

    If you are using ProComm's ver 1.0 or 2.0 and Enabling Bus Throttle 
    doesn't alleviate the problem:

         ProComm v.1.0
	     Choose the Window menu
	     Select Setup
	     Select System settings
	     Box will come up 
	     On top left Corner of this box...
	     Terminal Scroll method will be a selection
	     Choose Repaint

         ProComm v.2.0
	     Under Options
	     General Options
	     Terminal Display
	     Terminal Scroll method
	     Options are Normal and Repaint
	     Choose Repaint

     Note: If you have a US Robotics 28.8 modem, contact your manufacturer 
           for new firmware.

                                     * * *

15.  Problem:
     The output from a video playback card (that uses the 9FX Vision330
     or #9GXE64 TRIO VGA loop through connector) is missing or corrupted.

     Solution:
     The 9FX Vision330 (also called #9GXE64 TRIO) supports the loop through
     connector at 640 X 480 by 256 color resolution.  However, at power 
     up the feature connector is not enabled.  A DOS utility called 
     FCON.EXE is provided on the setup, diskette that will enable loop 
     through.  If you need this program, copy it from the diskette into 
     the Windows directory on your hard drive. This file is not copied 
     as part of running SETUP.


     A. If you have a 9FX Vision330/Trio board with either 1 or 2 MB of DRAM:
        To ENABLE loop through:
          - After copying FCON.EXE to your hard disk,
          - In DOS, move to your Windows directory.
          - At the DOS prompt
	         type: 9reset    <Enter>
	         type: fcon e p  <Enter>
          - Start Windows
 
        If you have a 9FX Vision330/Trio board with only 1 MB of DRAM:
        To DISABLE loop through:
          - In DOS, move to your Windows directory.
          - At the DOS prompt, type: fcon d  <Enter>
          - Start Windows

        If you have a 9FX Vision330/Trio board with 2 MB of DRAM:
        To DISABLE loop through:
          - In DOS, move to your Windows directory.
          - At the DOS prompt, type: fcon d  <Enter>
          - Reboot the machine
	  - Change to your Windows directory and type: 9reset
	  - Start Windows


     B. Watchit Pro TV Board Users:
         - You may need to experiment with moving data rate jumper
            HDR2 (on the Watchit Pro TV board).
         - You may also need to change Watchit's Overlay Color Key to a
           color that allows the video to display properly.

           Consult your Watchit Pro documentation or contact New Media
           Graphics technical support for further information.

     C. ReelMagic Users:
	 In Windows Setup under DOS, set display type to VGA to use the 
    	 Reel Magic board. (Please refer to # 5 above for further 
         information.) If this does not work, please consult your 
         ReelMagic documentation or contact Sigma Designs technical 
         support for further information.


                                     * * *
16. Problem:
    The #9 Graphics board is properly installed in your system, but 
    you receive one of the following error messages:
	
    A. Failed to find the 9FX______ board!
       Hit any key to continue.
			
		     OR
		           	     
    B. SETUP is operational only when a #9 graphics board
       is present. Please be sure your #9 graphics board is
       properly installed before you try to use SETUP or
       any other HawkEye feature.

    Solution:
    You probably have a memory manager in your system that has
    remapped the video BIOS. Memory managers often do this because it
    increases the amount of DOS memory space. However, when the 9FX
    signature in the video BIOS is remapped, 9FX software is unable
    to identify the #9 Graphics board.

    ROM remapping should be excluded from the C000-C7FF address range.
    To exclude the address range, add the following option to the
    memory manager driver command line in the CONFIG.SYS file in your
    root directory:

           X=C000-C7FF

    For QEMM386.EXE the line should look something like this:

	DEVICE=QEMM386.SYS X=C000-C7FF


    For EMM386.EXE the line should look something like this:

	DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE X=C000-C7FF

    Also, for EMM386 memory manager, add the following line in the 
    [386Enh] section of your SYSTEM.INI file:

	EMMExclude=C000-C7FF
		
    For DOS Memmaker:
    Using DOS Memmaker to aggressively reorganize memory may use the
    memory range C000-C7FF.  In this case you must remove the words 
    "High Scan" from the HIMEM line in your CONFIG.SYS.

    Consult your memory manager's documentation for more information 
    about excluding the C000-C7FF address range.


			    * * *
17. Problem:
    Video corruption or sporadic booting with an Alaris SLC2 motherboard.

    There are several brands of graphics cards, including Number Nine cards, 
    which show similar problems in an SLC2 system. 

    The SLC2 processor is a 32 bit internal and 16 bit external data bus. 
    Most of the Number Nine internal registers are memory mapped as being 
    32-bit wide. They cannot be split-accessed as two 16-bit registers. 
    Therefore, Number Nine does not recommend the use of the 9FX Reality,
    9FX Motion, or 9FX Vision graphics cards with an SLC2 motherboard 
    and/or microprocessor.

                            * * *

18. Problem:
    DOS Game screen corruption when switching between game and Windows.
    
    Running a DOS Game such as Microsoft Flight Simulator while in
    Windows may cause the Flight Simulator screen to become corrupt
    when switching between the game and the Windows desktop.  This
    problem is attributed to the different graphics modes involved
    and is not an inherent problem with the display driver.  It is
    recommended that DOS games be played outside of Windows to
    achieve the best performance.  Consult the game user manual
    for details and game capabilities.

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OTHER PROBLEMS
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Software sometimes does not perform consistently across all
resolutions and color depths. If you experience a persistent 
problem for which you cannot determine a cause or solution, try 
switching to a different resolution with Resolution Exchange.  

If a problem is consistent across resolutions, please
consult application documentation.  Most applications are
distributed with a READ_ME file similar to this file.  
READ_ME files usually contain a wealth of information 
regarding potential video conflicts.

If you have a problem that is not described in this file or is
unresolved when you try the suggested solutions, please contact
Number Nine Technical Support.  Technical support information
is provided in the section CONTACTING NUMBER NINE VISUAL TECHNOLOGY.

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NETWORK INSTALLATIONS
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Please refer to the file NETWORK.TXT on the Hawkeye installation 
diskette.

10/21/96 v 02.050.108 
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