Fisher-Price(R) Learning in Toyland(TM) VERSION 1.1 INSTALLATION INFORMATION FOR WINDOWS SYSTEMS: SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: 486 - 33MHz processor (IBM fully-compatible) 8MB of RAM 1MB free hard disk space Color monitor and video card with 256 colors and 640x480 resolution Note: A Vesa Local bus video card is recommended for best playback Double-speed CD-ROM drive Sound Blaster or compatible sound card Microsoft Windows version 3.1 or later QuickTime 2.1 (included; see installation procedure below) AUDIO TRACKS Included on this CD are songs featured in the program and these can be played on a regular CD player or the audio CD player on the computer. You may hear a hissing or scratching sound during playback of Track #1 on some regular CD players. In order to bypass this sound, manually advance your CD player or computer audio CD player to Track #2. Please refer to the CD player manufacturer's documentation regarding playback of the audio tracks. WINDOWS INSTALLATION: The installation procedure will create an icon for Fisher-Price Learning in Toyland and place it in the Program Manager for Windows 3.1 or the Start Menu for Windows 95. You will have to go through this process only once, unless you change your setup in the future. Follow these simple steps: Windows 3.1 Instructions 1. Insert the Fisher-Price Learning in Toyland CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. 2. Choose Run from File menu in the Program Manager. 3. Type D:\setup.exe press enter. If your CD ROM drive is not the letter "D", then substitute your CD ROM drive letter. 4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete installation. 5. Click Yes to install Quicktime(TM). 6. Click Install. Click Start for the installer to search you computer for older versions of Quicktime; click Delete or this could cause problems with the program. 7. Click Install to copy the updated version of Quicktime on your hard disk. Click OK. 8. Double click the Learning in Toyland icon to start the program. Windows 95 instructions 1. Insert the Fisher-Price Learning in Toyland CD into your CD-ROM drive. 2. Select Run from the Start menu. 4. Type D:\setup.exe. If your CD ROM drive is not "D", then substitute your CD ROM drive letter. 5. Follow the installation instructions for Windows 3.1x, steps 4-8. As noted above, the minimum system requirements for Fisher-Price Learning in Toyland are a 486 running at 33MHz or better with 8MB of RAM and 1MB of free space on your hard drive. In order to configure your computer to run this program, you may need to refer to your Microsoft Windows user's guide for additional information on how to perform some of the steps described in this reference. Fisher-Price Learning in Toyland has been tested and is supported on Windows Version 3.1x, Windows for Workgroups version 3.11, and Windows 95. If you have problems running the program: In order to run this program properly on a Windows based computer, you must do the following: Windows 3.1 Notes: Create a Permanent swap file of at least 8MB (8192 KB) in your Virtual Memory settings. We suggest that you do not create a swap file greater than 20000 KB, as this can reduce the efficiency of Windows. [Refer to your Windows guide on Changing Swap-File Settings, by using the Control Panel]. Windows 95 normally controls your virtual memory usage and configuration. Make sure virtual memory is turned on and let Windows 95 control it. Turn OFF any virus scanning programs and screen savers that might be running. Turn OFF ALL applications except for the 'Program Manager' (if you are running an alternate desktop, leave only your desktop program running). NOTE: Some desktops may not be compatible. We recommend using Program Manager. (Win 3.1 & DOS 6.x) Exit Windows and at C:\>, type MSD. Under 'Video' section, there may be a listing of the manufacturer of the video card or video chip installed on your computer. WARNING: Please note the brand of video driver that you are using. You may need to switch between alternate drivers. Video drivers are written for the brand of video card you are currently using, and we advise that you do not change brands of video drivers without first consulting the maker of your video card. Set screen resolution to 640x480 or 800x600. (higher or lower resolutions will cause the loss of "hot spots" and other screen information) If you have 8MB of RAM, you should use 640x480 to conserve memory. [Refer to your Windows guide on Running the Setup Program or Setting Up Windows] Set the number of colors to be displayed to 256. Some color cards (especially Cirrus Logic or Trident video cards) may require colors to be set at 65,536; 65,535; 64K; or 65K, depending on vendor. [Refer to your Windows guide on Running the Setup Program or Setting Up Windows] If you still encounter a problem, try changing your video configuration to Microsoft's(TM) generic SVGA 640x480 256 color mode. You may encounter some graphic disturbance if you have an S-3 video card, a #9 video card or Cirrus Logic video drivers. You may encounter a problem when using Fisher-Price Learning in Toyland on Compaq machines while using the Compaq wallpaper. We suggest that the wallpaper be turned off or set to NONE. If you have problems running on an Aptiva computer it may be due to the MWave sound card. Check with IBM's web page for any fixes. TROUBLE SHOOTING FISHER-PRICE LEARNING IN TOYLAND (For Windows): (See Installation Information for Windows Systems) PROBLEM: Some animations and songs play back choppy (hesitation, skips in the audio, loss of audio, skips in the animation). SOLUTION: Check that the virtual memory in the 386 Enhanced Control Panel is set to 'Permanent' and is at least 8MB. Check that you are using a double-speed CD-ROM drive. Also, check that you are using the correct resolution and number of colors. PROBLEM: You receive an "script handler error" message concerning "DCIMAN.DLL" when starting up the program. SOLUTION: Try installing QuickTime 2.1 available on this CD. To install Quicktime choose "RUN" from the Start menu (on Windows 95) or from the "File" menu in your Program Manager on Windows 3.xx. Enter the letter for the CD-drive followed by ":\QTWFILES\QT16INST.EXE" on Windows 3.xx. (Use ":\QTWFILES\QT32INST.EXE" on Windows 95). Click OK. The QuickTime for Windows 2.1 installer will ask you what type of installation you wish. Click the button labeled "Local". Follow the onscreen instructions to complete installation. PROBLEM: While running the program on a Windows 3.1x system with an STB Vision video card, you experience a freeze. SOLUTION: Try changing the color resolution from 256 to 64K or consult the video card manufacturer's manual. If you are still experiencing problems, call Davidson Technical Support at 1-800-556-6141, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Pacific Time), Monday through Friday. (C) 1996 Davidson & Associates, Inc. (C) 1996 Fisher-Price, Inc. Fisher-Price (R) trademark is used under license from Fisher-Price, Inc. Fisher-Price Learning in Toyland (TM) and Funnybone Interactive are all trademarks of Davidson & Associates, Inc. All rights reserved. Developed by Funnybone Interactive (TM). Microsoft(TM) is a registered trademark and Windows(TM) is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Made with Macromedia(TM) is a trademark of Macromedia, Inc. All rights reserved including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form. QuickTime(TM) and the QuickTime Logo are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. and used under license. Developed by FUNNYBONE Interactive(TM). 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