

Version 1.04 of Windows supports  all  of  the  features  of  and
replaces version 1.03 of Windows shipped in the US and in Europe.
The 1.04 release  of  Microsoft  Windows  now  supports  the  IBM
Personal  System/2 family of equipment.  In addition to this, the
following changes have been made:

     - A problem  in  Windows' handling  of  network failures has
been fixed.

     - Windows now properly restores all interrupts upon exiting.

     - The interface between Windows  and  the printer  has  been
changed to allow for faster printing.

     - Using a  high resolution screen  with Windows 1.03, it was
sometimes  possible to move an icon off the screen where it would
be  inaccessible.   This  problem  has  been  fixed  in  the 1.04
release.

     - The PIF  editor  has  been changed to allow for lower case
parameters.

     - Some changes have been made to allow for  larger  text  on
the   calculator   buttons.   Previously,  large  text  sometimes
extended beyond the bounds of the buttons.

     - In  some  international  versions  of  Windows  1.03,  the
ability  to  remove  a printer driver using the control panel did
not function properly.  This problem has been fixed in  the  1.04
release.

     - The method by which Windows 1.03 determined how to display
the  screen  for REVERSI.EXE caused a problem with some displays.
In  Windows  1.04  the  method  by  which  Windows   makes   this
determination has been changed.

     - The USA keyboard driver has been changed  to  support  the
IBM RT format keyboard.

     - The communications port driver has been changed to support
the IBM 3812 printer.

     - The drivers for the HP LaserJet and HP LaserJet+ have been
replaced with a driver which supports both printers.  This new HP
printer driver better  supports  the  HP  LaserJet  printers  and
allows  the  use of down loadable fonts on the HP LaserJet+.  For
information regarding usage of these down loadable fonts, see the
file HPREADME.TXT on the "Supplemental Printer Driver Disk."

     - The postscript printer  driver has been modified to better
support postscript printers,  as well as to add support for IBM's
Personal  Pageprinter.   Down  loadable  fonts   for   postscript
printers are now supported.  For information regarding the use of
postscript  printers,  see   the   file   PSREADME.TXT   on   the
"Supplemental Printer Driver Disk."


LOCATION OF PIF FILES:

The PIF files  (files  containing  information  used  in  running
standard applications under Windows) are now located on the Write
disk.  For users setting up on a hard  disk,  the  Setup  program
will automatically copy the PIF files to a 'PIF' sub-directory of
the directory that you have selected  for  the  Windows  program.
Users  setting  up Windows on a dual-floppy system should consult
the Windows Users Guide for information on using PIF files.

LOCATION OF INFORMATION REGARDING PRINTERS:

The  "Supplemental  Printer  Drivers  Disk"  contains a number of
files  used  when  printing  on PCL and PostScript printers.  For
more  information  regarding  these  files,  see  the  two  files
HPREADME.TXT    ( Hewlett  Packard  README )   and   PSREADME.TXT
( PostScript README ).

RUNNING WINDOWS APPLICATIONS THAT CREATE TEMPORARY FILES:

While you are  running  a  Windows  application  that  creates  a
temporary   file   (see   the   Windows   Update  for  additional
information),  do  not  delete  the  temporary  file.    Deleting
temporary   files   can  cause  Windows  applications  to  behave
erratically  and  potentially  halt   the   system.    The   same
restriction applies to files that you are editing  with a Windows
application - do not delete a datafile  while  you  are  using  a
Windows application to edit it.


ERRATUM FOR THE WRITE UPDATE:

Under the section "Backing Up a  Microsoft  Word  Document",  the
filename extension of the backup in the second case is incorrect.
If you open a Word document with Windows Write, and then save  it
using the Windows Write  format  rather  than  the Microsoft Word
format,  then the  backup file will have the  extension .BAK, not
.BKP.


SAVING WINDOWS WRITE DOCUMENTS WITH PICTURES AS WORD DOCUMENTS:

If you have created a Windows Write document with pictures in it,
and you save this document with the Microsoft Word format option,
the pictures will not be saved as part of the document.


RUNNING WINDOWS ON THE AT&T 6300:

To run Windows on the AT&T 6300 and  6300  Plus,  a  user  should
select the appropriate AT&T display, pointing device and keyboard
options when running the Setup program.

In order to support the various memory  configurations  available
on  the AT&T 6300 and 6300 Plus, an additional optional parameter
has been added for the ramdrive entry for  the  config.sys  file.
The  following  is  the enhanced syntax for the config.sys entry,
and also an explanation of the new /U parameter.

DEVICE=[d:][path]RAMDRIVE.SYS [size] [sectors]
[entries] [/E or /A or /U]

/U    Specifies that upper extended memory is to be used.  It  is
an  error  to  use  this  switch  if  the machine is other than a
PC6300+.  The  error  message  issued   is   "RAMDrive:   Invalid
parameter".  No more than 384Kb of RAM disk size can be specified
and information will be lost on a system re-boot (warm or  cold).
As  for the /E case, 1Kb is devoted to system overhead regardless
of the number of such disks installed.

Other parameters are unchanged (see "How to Set Up  RAMDrive"  in
the Windows User's Guide).

The following AT&T printers are compatible with printers that are
supported by drivers already included in the Windows package:

     - The AT&T Model 470 and Model 475 printers  are  compatible
with the C-Itoh 8510 printer.

     - The AT&T Model 473 and 478 printers  are  compatible  with
the IBM Graphics printer.

To use the  Display  Enhancement  Board  with  Windows  you  must
install  the  device  driver  DEDRIVER.DEV.  This software can be
found on the disk accompanying the DEB hardware.  Place  the file
in your  root  directory, add the  entry 'device=dedriver.dev' to
your config.sys file, and reboot.

On the AT&T 6300 and 6300 PLUS machines, it may be  necessary  to
force  a  graphics  screen  grab  to  achieve a proper capture of
graphics data from a standard application such as  Lotus  1A.  In
such  a  case,  use  the command Shift-Alt-PrtSc in place of Alt-
PrtSc.

Certain  configurations  of  the  AT&T  6300  PLUS  may   require
modifications  to use RAMDRIVE.SYS with the Intel Above Board. If
you   experience  a  problem,   contact  the   AT&T   hotline  at
800-922-0354 for help.

If you selected the AT&T 6300 keyboard mouse during setup and you
decide later not to use it, you may remove the mouse pointer from
the screen by making the following entry in your WIN.INI file:

[Mouse6300]
    use=?

You may restore the mouse pointer by making the  following  entry
in your WIN.INI file:

[Mouse6300]
    use=1

If you have the AT&T standard (indigenous) display board in  your
machine  and a color monitor, you may select a number of possible
background colors.  You may also make this same selection if  you
do  not  have  a  color  monitor,  but the effect is to produce a
different shade of green in the Windows  background.   The  color
numbers are:

0 - black    4 - red        8 - grey           12 - light red
1 - blue     5 - magenta    9 - light blue     13 - light magenta
2 - green    6 - brown     10 - light green    14 - yellow
3 - cyan     7 - white     11 - light cyan     15 - bright white

To select a color, make the  following entry in your WIN.INI file

[INDBoard]
     background=7

replacing the default value of 7 (white) by one  of  the  numbers
given above (except black).

If you have the AT&T Display  Enhancement  Board  (DEB)  in  your
machine  and  during  setup  you  chose  the  standard monochrome
display (which might be desirable for operations  requiring  very
fast   screen   updates),  you  can  still  have  foreground  and
background colors if you have a color monitor.     Use the  color
chart  above  along  with  the  entry given below in your WIN.INI
file.  If you have only the standard monochrome monitor connected
to the DEB, the effect will be to give various shades of green to
the foreground  and  background.      Note  that  you  must  have
already loaded the DEB driver software (see the documentation for
the DEB board).  Also note that equal values  of  foreground  and
background  colors are not permitted.  In this case, the software
will choose the selected foreground color and  its  complementary
background  color.   The  default  colors  are  black  foreground
against a white background.

[DEBBoard]
    foreground=0
    background=7

If you are using the DEB board  in  full  color  (you  chose  the
Display  Enhancement  Board option during setup), you may set the
mouse cursor color against its background color.   The  following
sample  WIN.INI  entry will select a blue cursor against white or
black  and  the  default  values   against   any   other   color.

[DEBCursor]
    CCBlack=1     ; cursor is blue against black
    CCRed=11      ; cursor is light cyan against red
    CCGreen=13    ; cursor is light magenta against green
    CCYellow=9    ; cursor is light blue against yellow
    CCBlue=14     ; cursor is yellow against light blue
    CCMagenta=10  ; cursor is light green against magenta
    CCCyan=12     ; cursor is light red against cyan
    CCWhite=1     ; cursor is blue against white


USING  THE  TEXT  ONLY  (TTY)  PRINTER  DRIVER  FOR  DAISY  WHEEL
PRINTERS:

If you have a daisywheel printer  or other text-only printer,  or
a  graphics printer that is not supported with a specific printer
driver, use the Generic/Text Only printer  driver.   This  driver
can be selected either in the Setup program, or by using the "Add
Printer ..." command in the  Installation  menu  of  the  Control
Panel.
