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 Build and Installation Notes for Toshiba Windows NT Utilities.
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 Overview:
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 The Toshiba Windows NT Utilities diskette contains drivers which enable the
 MaxTime and Hardware Setup utilities to run on the Windows NT operating
 system.  To ensure proper installation of these drivers, please follow the
 directions found in this file.

 IMPORTANT NOTE:

        The setup program will not run properly until all of the Toshiba
        Windows 3.x utilities have been installed on your system.  This
        means that if you have a dual boot system from which you have
        already installed the utilities under Windows 3.x, you still must
        re-install the utilities while running under Windows NT.

        Also, make sure you have the latest versions of all utilities for
        your particular machine.


 Diskette Contents:
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 The installation diskette should contain the following files:

    o   MSCOMSTF.DLL        - DLL required by Setup program.
    o   MSCUISTF.DLL        - DLL required by Setup program.
    o   MSDETSTF.DLL        - DLL required by Setup program.
    o   MSINSSTF.DLL        - DLL required by Setup program.
    o   MSSHLSTF.DLL        - DLL required by Setup program.
    o   MSUILSTF.DLL        - DLL required by Setup program.
    o   README.TXT          - This file.
    o   SCI.DL_             - Compressed SCI DLL file.
    o   SCIDRV.SY_          - Compressed SCI Driver file.
    o   SCIVDD.DL_          - Compressed SCI VDD file.
    o   HCI.DL_             - Compressed HCI DLL file.
    o   TPNP.DL_            - Compressed TPNP DLL file.
    o   SETUP.EXE           - Setup and Installation program.
    o   SETUP.INF           - Setup INF file required by Setup program.
 

 Setup and Installation:
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 To properly install the Toshiba Windows NT drivers, place the diskette in
 your floppy drive, go to the "File" menu under Windows NT's File Manager and
 select the "Run..." option.  At the dialog prompt, enter "A:\SETUP.EXE",
 assuming you placed the diskette in drive A.  If you placed the diskette
 in any other drive, you must specify that drive instead of A.  Select the
 "OK" button and follow the directions given by the Setup program.


 Troubleshooting:
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 Problem:   Setup fails to install some or all of the driver files:
 
    Cause #1:   Out of disk space.
    Solution:   Free up some disk space and re-run Setup.

    Cause #2:   Can't overwrite previously installed driver file.
    Solution:   Locate the installed driver file on your hard disk
		and rename it.  You will not be able to delete it.  Then
		re-run Setup.

 Problem:    You've installed the drivers, but utilities still do not work.

    Cause #1:   Windows NT has not been properly restarted.
    Solution:   Shutdown Windows NT and restart it. Don't just log out.

    Cause #2:   The drivers were not properly installed.
    Solution:   Try re-installing the drivers and restart Windows NT. If
		problem still persists, contact Toshiba Support.

 Problem:    You had Setup create a Startup item, but did not get one.

    Cause #1:   It's possible you deleted the Startup folder.
    Solution:   Create a Startup folder, then you can either place a program
		item for MaxTime within the folder, or re-run the Setup
		program.

    Cause #2:   Setup could not locate the MaxTime program on your hard disk.
    Solution:   Make sure MAXTIME.EXE exists on the same drive as Windows NT.


 Known Limitations & Aberrant Behaviors:
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 All of the Toshiba Windows NT Utilities are 16 bit applications running under
 Windows NT 32 bit operating system.  Because of this fact, Windows NT must
 emulate a 16 bit Windows environment.  It does this through what is called a
 VDM, or "Virtual DOS Machine".  However, Windows NT's emulation is not 100% 
 perfect, and therefore certain idiosyncrasies may occur.  The following is a
 list of some of the known aberrant behaviors:


   FN-ESSE:

      o  Due to the way Fn-Esse creates and initializes its bitmaps and
	 graphic objects, its startup time is EXTREMELY SLOW... It takes
	 approximately 40 - 50 seconds for Fn-Esse to eventually display 
	 its keyboard object.  This can be confusing to the user since there
	 is no indication of application startup.  Just be patient, for once
	 Fn-Esse has finally started, its behavior is very predictable and
	 consistent.


 Please contact Toshiba Support for any other problems not covered here.
