Here are answers to less common questions that we do not wish to clutter up the FAQ page with (or as Winston Churchill would have said, "... with which up we do not wish to clutter.") Some old questions from the FAQ page will be moved here, such as bugs which have been fixed.
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We have had reports that version 2.0 of the Microsoft Intellimouse driver does not work. Please get the latest version from Microsoft's web site.
ZipMagic, a third-party utility that causes .ZIP files to appear to Windows as folders and files. This will cause LOGic and any other program that directly accessesor creates ZIP files to malfunction. To resolve this problem, disable ZipMagic while using LOGic, or exclude LOGIC.EXE from ZipMagic's operations. See the ZipMagic documentation.
When running LOGic 5 in with a VGA 640 by 480 video resolution, the Info form Sunrise, Sunset, and Daylight Savings Time/EU Summer Time etc. fields are truncated by the left edge of the window. The same problem occurs at all video resolution in Japanese and possible other language versions of Windows.
This has been fixed in LOGic 5.1. Pse download the 5.1 update. However, we highly recommend switching to 800 by 600 or higher video resolution. At 1024 by 768 is recommended for most 14" monitors, and all 15" monitors. This is the recommended minimum resolution for Win 95. Some people run a low video resolution to get bigger fonts. But this is not the way to go about it. Increase your video resolution, then select larger fonts. Your picture will be much sharper and easier on your eyes. Running at 640 by 480 is in effect using only $50 worth of your $300 monitor!
To change your video resolution, right-click anywhere on your desktop. Select Properties, then Settings. You may also select font sizes here for Windows and most Windows applications. However, LOGic's font sizes are set independantly.
All of your applications will have a sharper display and more working room.
The original version of Win 95 can cause LOGic to crash with general protection faults, etc. This is fixed with a free downloadable service pack from Microsoft.
To see if you need to update your windows, right click on My Computer, and select Properties. If the version is 4.00.950, you should install the service pack. If your version is 4.00.950A or 4.00.950B, do not install the service pack.
March 20, 2002