UI-View 32
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TO USE UI-VIEW32 YOU MUST BE A REGISTERED USER OF THE 16 BIT
VERSION OF UI-VIEW. UI-VIEW32 WILL NOT RUN UNTIL YOU HAVE INPUT
YOUR UI-VIEW REGISTRATION INFORMATION!

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* IMPORTANT! If you install a *full version* of UI-View32 as an *
* update to an existing version, you should first uninstall the *
* previous version from "Control Panel", "Add/Remove Programs". *
* You won't lose your UI-View32 configuration by doing that,    *
* and it will make sure that you don't suffer any problems with *
* mixed versions.                                               *
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To run UI-View32 you need Win95/Win98/Win2000/WinXP (I expect it
will work on NT4, but I haven't tried it). As a minimum hardware
spec, I would suggest a P200 and 32 Mb of RAM. It will run on a
lot less than that, but it will be slow, and so you will lose
any advantage of using the 32 bit version compared to the 16 bit
version. It also needs 16 bit colour or better. If you use 8 bit
colour (256 colours), then you may experience some strange
effects with maps and/or symbols changing colour.

Version History
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Select CHANGES.TXT on the Help menu for a list of all the
changes that have been made to UI-View32 since V1.40.

AGWPE
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The interface to AGWPE is TCP/IP only, It does not support the
DDE interface. You must have AGWPE 2000.15 or later. For
connecting to AGWPE on your own PC, you should use a host
address of localhost or 127.0.0.1. You must make sure that
"Winsock Interface" is checked on the AGWPE pop-up menu. Of
course, you MUST also have TCP/IP protocol properly installed on
your PC! NOTE that you don't need to load the AGWPE TCP/IP
module in order to use the TCP/IP application interface.

BPQ32
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UI-View32 works fine with BPQ32. However, BPQ32 is still under
development, and documentation for it is hard to find. DON'T try
and use BPQ32 if you have never used the old 16 bit BPQ. If you
have previously used the old BPQ, then you should find that your
existing BPQCFG.TXT will work, provided that you change the COM
port addresses in the port definitions to port numbers -
1,2,etc. It appears that BPQCFG.BIN needs to be in the same
directory as the first BPQ32 application that you start, but
BPQ32.DLL can be put either in the application directory or in
WINDOWS\SYSTEM. When BPQ32 starts up, it opens a DOS window - I
have no control over that, and you need to minimise it manually.

UI-View Add-Ons
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Add-ons written for UI-View that use the DDE interface won't
work with UI-View32. The reason is that the DDE topic name has
changed, it is "UIView32|UIVData". I would suggest that anyone
writing add-ons that use DDE should first attempt to connect to
"UIView|UIVData" (the topic name for 16 bit UI-View), and then
try "UIView32|UIVData" if the first attempt returns an error.
That way the add-ons will work with both applications.

Uninstalling
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Like all 32 bits Windows applications, UI-View32 can be
uninstalled from Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs. You will
then need to remove any files and sub-directories that it has
created.

Roger Barker
roger@peaksys.co.uk
2002-Nov-11
