--- Forwarded Message from TennesseeBob Peckham <[log in to unmask]> --- >Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 07:57:05 -0600 >To: [log in to unmask] >From: TennesseeBob Peckham <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: videolinguist and W98 ------------------ A friend of mine is having trouble with a vintage CD and wonders if there are word of wisdom from the group. I know that it MACs righ all the way to system 8.1, but my friend's employer is now a PC shop, and her problem occurs with Windows 98. Here is what she says. TBob ==================================================================== CD-ROM: Video Linguist French. For Macs and PC. System requirements for PC - ambiguous: in the World of Reading Catalog (from whom I bought it), Win 3.1+. In fine print on the CD itself: Win3.1 Enhanced. But it loads fine under Win 95. Refuses to install under Win98: normal installation time should be about 5 minutes, but it zips through under Win98 in less than 1 min, without any error messages. Installs a directory which is empty. When the directory is clicked on, error message reads: QTV not in path. Note: QTV 1.1 is included in the software. Since Win98 comes with a later version of QTV, there may be a clash there? All this is weird since Win98 is supposedly downward compatible. The publishers are Cubic Media and they have a web site: http://www.cubicmedia.com. But it seems to be in Korean and some other Asian language even though their US site is in Pennsylvania. The technical support number given in the documentation is busy at all times of day... although of course, I can only phone so many times. ==================================================================== Robert D. Peckham Director, the Globe-Gate Project University of Tennessee-Martin http://globegate.utm.edu e-mail [log in to unmask]