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Excavating Occaneechi Town
Archaeology of an Eighteenth-Century Indian Village in
North Carolina
Edited by R. P. Stephen Davis Jr., Patrick C. Livingood, H. Trawick Ward, and Vincas P. Steponaitis
Copyright © 1998 by the University of North Carolina Press. All rights reserved. ISBN 0-8078-6503-6 (cd-rom & booklet).
TECHNICAL SUPPORT / README.TXT file from the
CD-ROMList of Contents
1.
Introduction
2. Installation
Instructions
2.1 System Requirements 2.2 Installing the
Software under Windows 3.1 2.3 Installing the Software under Windows
95 2.4 Installation Notes
2.4.1 Complete Installation 2.4.2
Custom Installation
2.5 Option: Professional vs. Instructional
Version 2.6 Option: Color Mode 2.7 Option: Resolution
2.7.1
Resolution and the Windows 95 Taskbar
2.8 Option: Font
Size
3. Changing Windows Graphics
Modes
3.1 Changing Graphics Modes under Windows 3.1 3.2
Changing Graphics Modes under Windows 95
4. Navigational Tips
5.
Tour of the Software
6. Notes to
Educators
6.1 The Electronic Dig 6.2 Excavating
Modes 6.3 Enforcing the Restricted Mode for the Electronic
Dig
6.3.1 Modifying the Command Line in Windows 3.1 6.3.2
Modifying the Command Line in Windows 95
7. External Files
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10. Legal
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