| Diabolical Bloats have
seized Zoombini Isle, and it will take a clever mind to help the
Zoombinis navigate their way to safety. Standing between you and your
destination are twelve perilous puzzles, with four levels of difficulty
each. But beware, this is no ordinary challenge. Zoombinis' captivating
game play features math without numbers. Solving Zoombinis puzzles uses
the process of mathematical thinking. This process includes organizing
information, reasoning with evidence, and testing systematically. Dive
into the exciting and wacky world of the Zoombinis and develop
information-age logic skills used in writing computer programs,
organizing spreadsheet data, and searching for information. |
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Freezing at
Introduction |
| Logical
Journey of the Zoombinis® Deluxe may freeze or lockup during the
introduction. A conflict between the video card and QuickTime® for
Windows® can cause this issue. Adjusting QuickTime® will help
resolve the issue. Following the steps presented in the remainder of
this technical note will help resolve the issue. |
These are
the instructions for adjusting QuickTime®.
- Click Start, choose Settings and click Control
Panel.
- Double-click the QuickTime® 32 icon.
- Click More.
- Select the Video tab and set the Optimization
Draw Method to Bitmap (BMP).
- Click Apply and Yes to apply modifications.
- Close all open windows and run Logical Journey
of the Zoombinis® Deluxe.
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Invalid Page Fault Messages |
| While running Logical
Journey of the Zoombinis® Deluxe, a message may appear as "Invalid
Page Fault." Adjusting QuickTime® can help resolve the issue. The
instructions for adjusting QuickTime® are listed in this technical
note. |
Complete the following
steps:
- Click Start, choose Settings and and click
Control Panel.
- Double-click the QuickTime® 32 icon.
- Click More.
- Select the Video tab and set the Optimization
Draw Method to Bitmap (BMP).
- Click Apply and Yes to apply modifications.
- Close all open windows and run Logical Journey
of the Zoombinis® Deluxe.
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Cannot Initialize Graphics |
| When starting Logical
Journey of the Zoombinis® Deluxe, the following message appears:
"Cannot initialize graphics." An incorrect display setting can cause
this issue. Checking to see if the correct display settings are in
use will help to identify the source of the issue. The procedure is
presented in the remainder of this technical note. |
Complete the following
procedure to change the color settings to 256 colors.
- Click Start, choose Settings and then click
Control Panel.
- Double-click the Display icon.
- In the Display Properties window, select the
Settings tab.
- Near the bottom-left portion of the window,
under Colors (Windows® 98) or Color Palette (Windows® 95), click
the drop-down menu and choose 256 Colors.
- Click Apply near the bottom-right portion of
the window.
- Choose Yes if asked, "Do you want to restart
the computer?"
NOTE: If 256 Colors
is not an available setting, contact the computer manufacturer for
additional assistance and information. |
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Waveform
Device Is Busy |
| While launching
Logical Journey of the Zoombinis® Deluxe, the following message
appears: "Waveform device is busy." An incorrect Multimedia setting
can cause this error. Checking for the correct setting by completing
the step presented in this technical note will help to identify the
source of the issue. |
Complete these
instructions:
- Click Start, select Settings and click Control
Panels.
- Double-click Multimedia.
- Verify that the Prefered Device line does
not refer to Wave Device for Voice Modem. If this is the
setting, set it to a different sound setting by clicking the down
arrow next to it.
- Click the MIDI tab.
- The single instrument line should be set to a
driver that refers to either Synthesizer, FM Synthesis or MPU-401
Compatable device. If this is not the case, select one that does.
Do not select one that refers to External MIDI.
- Click Apply and restart Logical Journey of the
Zoombinis® Deluxe.
NOTE: If this does
not solve the Waveform error, set the Custom Configuration channels
to the same setting as Single Instrument. Complete these steps:
- Repeat Steps 1-4 (above) to return to the
Multimedia settings window.
- Click Custom configuration and click the
Configure button.
- Click Channel 1 then click the Change button.
- Click the down arrow on the Instrument line and
select the same driver selected for Single Instrument.
- Repeat this for Channels 2-10 and 13-16.
- Click OK and click Apply.
- Run Logical Journey of the Zoombinis® Deluxe
again.
NOTE: If this does
not work, try another driver if any is listed. |
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Waveform Sound
Device Failed to Respond |
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When attempting to
start Logical Journey of the Zoombinis® Deluxe, the following
message appears: "Waveform sound or device failed to respond." An
incorrect Multimedia setting can cause this error. Checking for the
correct setting by completing the step presented in this technical
note will help to identify the source of the issue. |
Complete these
instructions:
- Click Start, select Settings and click Control
Panels.
- Double-click Multimedia.
- Verify that the Prefered Device line does
not refer to Wave Device for Voice Modem. If this is the
setting, set it to a different sound setting by clicking the down
arrow next to it.
- Click the MIDI tab.
- The single instrument line should be set to a
driver that refers to either Synthesizer, FM Synthesis or MPU-401
Compatable device. If this is not the case, select one that does.
Do not select one that refers to External MIDI.
- Click Apply and restart Logical Journey of the
Zoombinis® Deluxe.
NOTE: If this does
not solve the Waveform error, set the Custom Configuration channels
to the same setting as Single Instrument. Complete these steps:
- Repeat Steps 1-4 (above) to return to the
Multimedia settings window.
- Click Custom configuration and click the
Configure button.
- Click Channel 1 then click the Change button.
- Click the down arrow on the Instrument line and
select the same driver selected for Single Instrument.
- Repeat this for Channels 2-10 and 13-16.
- Click OK and click Apply.
- Run Logical Journey of the Zoombinis® Deluxe
again.
NOTE: If this does
not work, try another driver if any is listed. |
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Unable to Initialize Timer |
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While launching Logical
Journey of the Zoombinis® Deluxe, a message appears as "Unable to
initialize timer." An incorrect system setting can cause this error.
A procedure to help resolve the issue is presented in the remainder
of this technical note. |
These are the instructions
to help resolve the issue.
- Close all programs and windows and return to
the desktop.
- Right-click My Computer.
- Select Properties.
- Select the Performance tab.
- Click the File System button.
- On the Hard Disk tab, change the selection for
Typical Role of this Machine to Network Server.
- Click Apply.
- Click OK.
- Click OK again.
- When asked to restart, click Yes.
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Exit the Program |
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The instructions for
exiting Logical Journey of the Zoombinis® Deluxe are provided in the
remainder of this technical note. |
 | Exit by clicking the CTRL key and the letter Q
key at the same time on the keyboard. |
 | Alternately, click the Map in the lower-right
corner and click the Tablet in the upper-right corner to access
the program options screen. |
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Unable to
Initialize Sound (Macintosh®) |
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While attempting to
start Logical Journey of the Zoombinis® Deluxe on a Macintosh®, a
message may appear as "Unable to Initialize Sound." This issue
usually occurs if the version of QuickTime® on the computer has been
upgraded to QuickTime® 4.xx using the Default (Typical or Minimum)
install, rather than the Full install. Some required QuickTime®
components are not installed with the Default install. Reinstalling
QuickTime® 4.xx using the Full install option will help to resolve
the issue. The procedure is presented in this technical note. |
Complete the following
steps:
- Double-click the Hard Drive icon on the
desktop.
- Double-click the QuickTime Folder.
- Double-click the QuickTime Installer icon.
- Select the Full install option when prompted.
- Follow the installation prompts and restart the
computer.
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Missing
Colors or Distorted Display (Macintosh®) |
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While running Logical
Journey of the Zoombinis® Deluxe on a Macintosh® computer, the color
is missing from the display or other unusual display symptoms
appear. The issue is usually caused by the Control Strip, which can
interfere with the display regarding some software titles. Disabling
the Control Strip usually resolves the issue. Consult the remainder
of this technical note for additional information. |
The Control Strip is a
shortcut bar on the desktop that is used to adjust some Macintosh®
settings. Disable the Control Strip from the Control Panel menu in
the following manner:
- Go to the Apple menu, select Control Panels and
click Control Strip.
- Select the Hide Control Strip option.
- Close the Control Strip settings window.
- Launch and use the program.
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Screen Flashes or
Corrupt Display |
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The screen flashes
during transitions or displays other corrupt symptoms. This may be
caused by an incompatibility with a background application from a
recent Macromedia® Shockwave installation. The background
application is called "Shockwave Remote." Removing the Shockwave
Init shortcut will help resolve the issue. The procedure is
presented in the remainder of this note. |
Complete the following
steps to remove the shortcut:
- Click Start, select Settings and click Taskbar
& Start Menu.
- Click the Start Menu Programs tab.
- Click the Remove button.
- Double-click the Startup folder.
- Select the "Shockwave Init" shortcut icon.
- Click the Remove button.
- Restart the computer.
NOTE: Shockwave Init
controls the Shockwave® Remote Control Panel. In the future, the
remote control can be activated from the Start Programs Menu by
selecting Shockwave® and clicking Shockwave® Remote. |
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256 Colors Required |
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Logical Journey of the
Zoombinis® Deluxe requires that the Colors (Windows® 98) or Color
Palette (Windows® 95) setting be set to 256 Colors. (This is a
minimum requirement of the program.) Following a step-by-step
procedure will allow you to change the setting or to verify that 256
Colors is chosen as one of the Display Settings. |
Complete the following
procedure to change the color settings to 256 colors.
- Click Start, choose Settings and then click
Control Panel.
- Double-click the Display icon.
- In the Display Properties window, select the
Settings tab.
- Near the bottom-left portion of the window,
under Colors (Windows® 98) or Color Palette (Windows® 95), click
the drop-down menu and choose 256 Colors.
- Click Apply near the bottom-right portion of
the window.
- Choose Yes if asked, "Do you want to restart
the computer?"
NOTE: If 256 Colors
is not an available setting, contact the computer manufacturer for
additional assistance and information. |
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Auto-Installation Does
Not Begin |
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After inserting the
Logical Journey of the Zoombinis® Deluxe CD into the CD-ROM drive,
the Auto-Run feature of the computer does not start the
installation. Installing the program manually will resolve the
issue. |
Follow the steps below to
complete a manual installation of the program.
- Verify that the proper CD is inserted into the
CD-ROM drive.
- Click Start and select Run. The Run dialog box
will open.
- Type X:\SETUP.EXE in the Open field,
where the X represents the letter that identifies the CD-ROM
drive.
- Click OK. The installation of the program
should begin.
- Follow the prompts to complete the
installation.
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CD Is Not Recognized |
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After inserting the CD
into the CD-ROM drive when prompted, the CD is not recognized. Any
number of the following conditions may cause this issue: wrong CD is
used, CD needs cleaned, CD-ROM drive settings require changes, or
the CD-ROM driver is corrupted, outdated, or the wrong one. Consult
the remainder of this technical note for additional information. |
By completing the
procedures that follow, the CD-Read issue may be resolved. Begin
with item one and proceed through the list.
- Verify that the correct CD is used when
prompted to insert the disc.
- Clean the CD. Place a small amount of
nonabrasive, liquid soap on the shiny side of the CD. Using your
fingertips and warm water, gently rub the soap on the CD in a
circular motion. Rinse the CD thoroughly and dry it using a clean,
soft T-shirt or lint-free towel. Do not use paper towels or tissue
paper.
- Change the Read Ahead setting in the following
manner:
- Return to the desktop and right click on the
My Computer icon.
- Select Properties from the menu that appears
and click on the Performance tab in the Systems Properties
window.
- Click the File System button and click the
CD-ROM tab.
- Locate Optimize Access Pattern For:.
- Click the arrow to the right of the
information field and select the No Read Ahead option.
- Restart Windows®.
- Verify that the computer is utilizing a 32-bit
file system. In the Systems Properties window (found in Step 3
above), click the Performance tab. Verify that the File System
reads 32-bit. (If it reads anything else, contact the computer
manufacturer for installation of the proper CD-ROM or hard drive
drivers.)
- Verify that the most current version of the
driver for the CD-ROM drive is being used. Contact the computer
manufacturer for additional information.
- Try to use a different CD in the CD-ROM drive
to see if it can be read.
- If possible, insert the CD that is not
recognized into the CD-ROM drive of another computer to see if the
issue remains.
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Invalid Page Fault
in Module MSS32.DLL |
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When attempting to
start Logical Journey of the Zoombinis®, the following message
appears: "ZOOMBINIS LOGICAL JOURNEY caused an invalid page fault in
module MSS32.DLL @ 0167…." This issue typically occurs when nothing
is selected in the Multimedia Control Panel for MIDI output-Single
Instrument. Selecting a compatible MIDI output device, updating the
sound card driver or both will help to identify the source of this
issue. For more information and the procedure, view the remainder of
this technical note. |
Follow the procedure below
to resolve the issue.
NOTE: Printing this technical note before you begin is
recommended.
Selecting a MIDI Output Device
- Close all programs and windows.
- Click Start, select Settings and click Control
Panel. The Control Panel will open.
- Double-click the Multimedia icon. The
Multimedia Properties will open.
- Click the MIDI tab.
- Under the MIDI output section, select Single
Instrument and click once on the first instrument listed.
- Click Apply and click OK.
- Close the Control Panel.
- Click Start and click Shut Down.
- Choose the option to restart and click OK (or
Yes). The system will shut down and restart.
- When the system has restarted, insert the
Logical Journey of the Zoombinis® CD into the CD drive and launch
the program.
NOTE: If the same
issue continues, repeat the above procedure and select another
instrument in Step 5. If no other instruments are listed under
Single Instrument, update the sound card driver. |
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Incompatible Version
of the RPC Stub |
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When attempting to install the
program, the message "Error 0x90070725 Incompatible version of the
RPC stub" appears. An incorrect version of the OLEAUT32.DLL file in
the System folder causes this issue. Downloading and installing the
correct version of the OLEAUT32.DLL file should resolve the issue.
Consult this technical note for additional instructions. |
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Contact Microsoft®, or visit
http://support.microsoft.com and search for Knowledge Base
Article Number: Q259737 to resolve this issue. |
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Running Logical Journey of the Zoombinis® in Windows® XP |
Windows® XP includes a
Compatibility Wizard designed to allow programs that were written
for previous versions of Windows® to run on Windows® XP. The
remainder of this technical note describes using the Program
Compatibility Wizard.
The Program Compatibility Wizard prompts you to test the program in
different modes (environments) and with various settings. For
example, if the program was originally designed to run on Windows®
95, set the compatibility mode to Windows® 95 and try running the
program again. If successful, the program will start in that mode
each time. The wizard also allows the use of different settings,
such as switching the display to 256 colors and the screen
resolution to 640 x 480 pixels. |
The Program
Compatibility Wizard provides step-by-step instruction for use. To
run the Program Compatibility Wizard, complete the steps below.
NOTE: Windows® XP allows different options for viewing
graphical interface. The following procedure assumes that the
default Windows® XP view settings are used, rather than the Classic
Start Menu View.
- Close programs, return to the desktop, and
click Start on the Windows® taskbar.
- Click All Programs, choose Accessories and
select Program Compatibility Wizard. The icon appears as a
question mark (?). The Program Compatibility Wizard Welcome window
will open.
- Click Next.
- Click the "I want to choose from a list of
programs" radio button. A list of programs will appear.
- Select the program that is to run in a
Compatibility Mode.
- Click Next. A window presenting the different
Windows® Compatibility Modes will open.
- Click the radio button next to the desired
Compatibility Mode and click Next. The window that appears allows
for the selection of 256 Colors and/or 640 X 480 Pixel Screen
Resolution.
NOTE: These display settings are not available options in
Windows® XP. They are only available when running a program in
Program Compatibility Mode. The only reason to choose either of
these settings is if you are experiencing difficulty installing or
running an older application designed to run in MS-DOS®, Windows®
3.1 or Windows® 95. If all options remain unchecked, then the
current Colors and Screen Resolution settings will not be altered.
By default, Windows® XP uses visual themes that may change the
appearance or behavior of other programs, especially those games
or educational programs that include intensive graphics and
animation. To prevent the visual themes from affecting these
programs, check Disable Visual Themes.
- Click Next. A window showing the heading "Test
Your Compatibility Settings" will appear. In addition, the
settings that you selected will appear.
- Verify that the settings are correct.
NOTE: If the settings are not correct, click the Back
button to return to the previous screen (or screens) and make the
necessary changes.
- With the correct settings selected and showing
in the "Test Your Compatibility Settings" window, click Next. A
screen showing the following question will open: "Did the program
work correctly?" In addition, the program selected in Step 5
(above) will launch.
- Run the program to test the settings.
- After testing the settings, minimize (or close)
the program to return to the Program Compatibility Wizard.
NOTE: After the program is minimized (or closed), the
window with the "Did the program work correctly?" question will
reappear. The "Yes. Set this program to always use these
compatibility settings" will be selected.
- If the program functioned properly using the
compatibility mode that was selected in Step 7 (above), click
Next. The Program Compatibility Data window will open.
NOTE: If the program did not function correctly, click "No,
try different compatibility settings" and complete the Wizard.
After completing the wizard, try the program again.
- In the window that opens, select Yes or No and
click Next. The Completing the Program Compatibility Wizard window
will appear.
- Click Finish to close the window.
- Launch (if necessary) and use the program.
NOTE: If you have
questions regarding the Program Compatibility Wizard or Windows® XP
(or both), contact Microsoft®, or go to
http://www.microsoft.com for additional information. |
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Installing Zoombinis®
in Windows® XP |
| The following
technical note describes how to install Logical Journey of the
Zoombinis® in Windows® XP. |
Installing in
Windows® XP
NOTE: Users must have Administrator Privileges to Windows® XP
when installing or running Logical Journey of the Zoombinis®.
- After logging in to Windows®, insert the
Logical Journey of the Zoombinis® install CD into the CD-ROM drive
NOTE: If the installation does not begin, complete these
steps to continue:
- Click Start on the Windows® taskbar.
- Click the Control Panel icon. The Control
Panel window will open and the Pick a Category menu will appear.
(If the menu does not appear, then it is likely that the Windows
Classic View option is active. To change views, click Switch to
Category View.)
- Click the Add or Remove Programs icon. (This
icon appears as CD-ROM in front of an open box.) The Add or
Remove Programs window will open.
- Click the Add New Programs icon located on
the left side of the window.
- Click the CD (or Floppy) button. A window
will open entitled: “Install Program from the Floppy Disk or
CD-ROM.” The following prompt will also appear: “Insert the
first installation disk or CD-ROM.”
- Insert the disk into the appropriate drive
(if needed) and click Next. The Run Installation Program window
will open. Windows® XP will automatically locate the correct
installation file and disk drive. (The Browse button is used to
select a different drive and/or file during the installation if
desired.)
- Click Finish to begin the installation.
NOTE: If the system
is setup with multiple user accounts, a window may appear
entitled: "Install Programs as Other User." Some programs require
the user to have Administrative Privileges in order to run the
installation. If assistance is needed to manipulate user-account
settings, refer to the Windows® XP Help section, the system
administrator or contact technical support for the particular
computer. Successful installation of the program may not be
possible without Administrator Privileges. Click OK to close this
window.
- Follow the onscreen instructions to install the
program.
NOTE: If you
encounter problems and are unable to successfully install the
program, continue with Installing Programs Using the Program
Compatibility Wizard listed below.
Installing Logical Journey of the Zoombinis® Using the Program
Compatibility Wizard
Most programs designed for an earlier version of the Windows®
operating system will install and run properly on Windows® XP. In
some instances, however, when attempting to install such a program,
various issues can occur. The information and procedure presented in
this section will help you to install a program (designed for
earlier versions of Windows®) by using the Program Compatibility
Wizard.
NOTE: Windows® XP allows different options for viewing
graphical interface. The following procedure assumes that the
default Windows® XP view settings are used, rather than the Classic
Start Menu View.
- Uninstall the program using the Add or Remove
Programs Control Panel (Steps a-c under Installing in Windows®
XP).
- After removing the program, or if the program
does not show in the Add or Remove Programs Control Panel,
continue with the next step.
- Verify the Minimum System Requirements of the
program that is to be installed. (This information will be needed
as the procedure below is completed.)
- Close programs and return to the desktop.
- Insert the program (or installation) CD into
the CD-ROM drive.
NOTE: If a program installation screen appears prompting
you to install the program, click the selection (i.e., No, Cancel
or Exit the Installation, etc.) that will cancel the installation,
and return to the desktop.
- Click Start on the Windows® taskbar.
- Click All Programs, choose Accessories and
select Program Compatibility Wizard. The icon appears as a
question mark (?). The Program Compatibility Wizard Welcome window
will open.
- Click Next.
- Click the "I want to use the program in the
CD-ROM drive" radio button.
- Click Next. A window presenting the different
Windows® Compatibility Modes will open.
- Click the radio button next to the desired
Compatibility Mode and click Next. (Consult the Minimum System
Requirements of the program that is to be installed [Step 1] for
system information.) The window that appears allows for the
selection of 256 Colors and/or 640 X 480 Pixel Screen Resolution.
NOTE: These display settings are not available options in
Windows® XP. They are only available when running a program in
Program Compatibility Mode. The only reason to choose either of
these settings is if you are experiencing difficulty installing or
running an older application designed to run in MS-DOS®, Windows®
3.1 or Windows® 95. If all options remain unchecked, then the
current Colors and Screen Resolution settings will not be altered.
By default, Windows® XP uses visual themes that may change the
appearance or behavior of other programs, especially those games
or educational programs that include intensive graphics and
animation. To prevent the visual themes from affecting these
programs, check Disable Visual Themes.
- Click Next. A window showing the heading "Test
Your Compatibility Settings" will appear. In addition, the
settings that you selected will appear.
- Verify that the settings are correct.
NOTE: If the settings are not correct, click the Back
button to return to the previous screen (or screens) and make the
necessary changes.
- With the correct settings selected and showing
in the "Test Your Compatibility Settings" window, click Next. The
program installation will begin.
- Follow the prompts to install the program.
- After the installation is complete, close the
program to return to the Program Compatibility Wizard.
NOTE: After the program is closed, the window with the "Did
the program work correctly?" question will reappear. The "Yes. Set
this program to always use these compatibility settings" will be
selected.
- If the program functioned properly using the
compatibility mode that was selected in Step 11 (above), click
Next-the Program Compatibility Data window will open-and continue
with Step 18.
NOTE: If the program did not function correctly, uninstall
the program (using the Add or Remove Programs Control Panel: Step
1) and repeat the above procedure, choosing different
compatibility settings.
- In the window that opens, select Yes or No and
click Next. The Completing the Program Compatibility Wizard window
will appear.
- Click Finish to close the window.
- Launch and use the program.
For questions regarding the Program Compatibility
Wizard or Windows® XP (or both), contact Microsoft® or go to
http://www.microsoft.com for additional information.
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Cannot Find
Printer |
| When printing from
Logical Journey of the Zoombinis®, the message ‘Cannot Find Printer’
appears. This issue occurs when the printer is attached to a USB
port and that port is not recognized by the program. Downloading and
installing a print driver to emulate a LPT connection and setting
that printer as the default printer will help resolve this issue. (LPT
is the usual designation for a parallel port.) Consult the remainder
of this technical note for additional information. |
Downloading and
Installing an Emulation Driver
Contact the printer manufacturer to obtain an emulation driver. Most
drivers are available and can be downloaded from the printer
manufacturer's website. After downloading the updated driver,
continue with the procedure that follows.
Setting the Updated Printer as the Default Printer
To set the updated printer as the default printer, follow the steps
below for the operating system in use.
Windows® 98/ME
- Double-click My Computer.
- Double-click Printers.
- Right-click on the updated printer and choose
Set as Default. A checkmark will appear beside the printer icon.
- Launch and use the program.
Windows® 2000
- Double-click My Computer.
- Double-click Control Panel.
- Double-click Printers.
- Right-click on the updated printer and choose
Set as Default. A checkmark will appear beside the printer icon.
- Launch and use the program.
Windows® XP
- Click Start and choose Printers and Faxes.
- Right-click on the updated printer and choose
Set as Default. A checkmark will appear beside the printer icon.
- Launch and use the program.
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Mac |
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Platform: |
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OS 7.0.1
or higher |
| CPU: |
25MHz
68030 or faster processor, or Power Macintosh |
| Hard
Disk: |
1MB |
| RAM: |
8MB, 5
MB free |
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CD-ROM: |
2X |
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Monitor: |
13
inch or larger , 256 color |
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Sound Card: |
yes |
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Optional: |
none |
| Other: |
none |
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Win |
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Platform: |
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Win 3.1/95/98 or later (not xp compatible) |
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CPU: |
33 MHz 486 or faster |
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Hard Disk: |
3MB |
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RAM: |
8MB |
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CD-ROM: |
2X |
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Monitor: |
SVGA, 256 color |
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Sound Card: |
Win-compatible |
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Optional: |
none |
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Other: |
none |
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