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| رد : ممكن كتاب Calculus - Howard Anton اشكرك اخي جبار ما قصرت والله,الله يعطيك العافية |
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| رد : ممكن كتاب Calculus - Howard Anton
اخي المهاجر بتمون اطرح انت هذه الاسطوانة كموضوع وتثبيته فكرة رائعة وجزاك الله خيراً |
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| رد : ممكن كتاب Calculus - Howard Anton
Contents --------------------- 1. Recommended System Specifications Following are lists of recommended and minimum machine specifications needed to run CC. Recommended Minimum ---------------------- -------------- 486 DX2/66 486 DX33 16 MB RAM 8 MB RAM DOS 6.2 DOS 5.0 Windows 3.1 Windows 3.1 64K Color Driver (16bits/pixel) 256-Color Driver (8bits/pixel) Quad-Speed CD-ROM Double-Speed CD-ROM Windows-Compatible Sound Card Windows-Compatible Sound Card -------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Video/Animation Problems All animations in CC use Microsoft Video for Windows 1.1 (VFW). The installation program allows you to install VFW 1.1d at the end of the installation. It appears that some older video drivers have problems with VFW 1.1, such as, with Windows in 64K-color mode, the Profiling Display "hangs" your computer. The immediate remedy is to switch to 256-color mode. The long-term solution is to install the latest available video drivers from your video card manufacturer. Depending on your computer's hardware and software configuration, you may experience performance problems when playing back videos and animations. Refer to Section 3 (below) for details in dealing with performance problems. ------------------------------------------------------------- 3. Overall Performance Problems CD-ROM CC requires that you have a double-speed CD-ROM installed on your system. However, even though your CD-ROM states that it is "double-speed," there are still some software settings that affect the CD-ROM's overall performance. Here is a list of some things to check. a. Some CD-ROM drive/interface card combinations offer a "DMA" setup (as opposed to a polling setup). DMA is faster. b. There are two software drivers used for a CD-ROM. The first, normally installed in your CONFIG.SYS, is called the low-level hardware driver. This driver allows your computer's hardware to talk to the CD-ROM hardware. In some cases, this type of driver has a "buffer" setting. Generally, the higher the buffer setting, the better performance you'll receive from your CD-ROM. However, whenever you increase buffer sizes, you should be aware that your available conventional memory will decrease. The second driver, installed in your AUTOEXEC.BAT, is named "MSCDEX." This driver allows DOS and Windows to talk to your CD-ROM. MSCDEX has a command line parameter for changing the buffer size. Values above 15 should be sufficient. c. It will improve proformance if your CD-ROM is cached using SMARTDRV.EXE. This can be accomplished by ensuring that SMARTDRV appears after MSCDEX in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. VIDEO DRIVERS Videos and animations in CC will look best if your computer video drivers are set up in 64K or True Color mode (16.7M). Refer to your video card documentation on how to set this up. Unfortunately, some video cards do not perform well in color modes above 256-color. If you experience stuttering in your videos, try setting your video driver to 256-color mode. It's always important to have the latest video drivers for your video card. Manufacturers are constantly improving drivers, and you may experience a performance increase by installing the lastest video drivers from your video driver manufacturer. CC was not designed to run in "large-font" mode. Use your video driver's standard font size. DISK CACHE Disk caching is a method by which frequently-read data from your hard drive/CD-ROM is stored in your computer's memory. Because memory is much faster than your hard drive/CD-ROM, accessing this data improves performance. Windows and DOS come with a program called SMARTDRV.EXE. You should be using this program to cache your hard drive and CD-ROM. Refer to your Windows/DOS documentation for how to set up SMARTDRV.EXE. ------------------------------------------------------------- 4. Crashes and/or Hang-ups In the event CC should abort or give you a strange error message, exit from Windows before proceeding any further. If the problem persists, disable any other software products that are running at the same time as CC. Sometimes, crashes can occur if your computer's conventional memory is low. Having over 512K of conventional memory free before entering Windows is sufficient. ------------------------------------------------------------- 5. Setting up Computer Algebra Systems (CAS) CC supports the following four CAS programs. 1. Derive 2. Maple 3. Mathcad 4. Mathematica To set these up with CC, use the Options dialog on the bottom menu to enter a valid path name for each CAS program. -------------------------------------------------------------- 6. Large Font not Supported Some video modes allow for a nonstandard font size, usually called large font. CC does not support this special font mode. Use your video driver's standard font size. -------------------------------------------------------------- 7. Files Installed by CC in Optimal Performance Installation Most of the files installed by CC are copied into the CC directory (unless another directory is specified during installation). The two files that are not, ctl3dv2.dll and winsys.dll, are copied into the Windows\System directory. CC will replace these files only if the version on the CD has the latest date. When uninstalling CC, just delete the CC directory, not the two files in the Windows\System directory. (Other programs may be using these files.) آخر تعديل بواسطة ابن العراق ، 2008-05-13 الساعة 03:17 AM. |
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| رد : ممكن كتاب Calculus - Howard Anton اخي العزيز بعد فتح الملف الكتابة غير مفهومة لانه بالعربية اذا ممكن لو سمحت توضع ملف بنوع الخط المعتوب فيه بنكون شاكرين ويعطيك الف عافية |
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