# 0 Configure Game. This option lets you select the type of advanced sound and/or music card[s] you wish to use. It will allow you to make changes if your sound and/or music card is not set at the factory default settings. If you do not have a sound or music card, this option does not apply to you. # 1 Read README File. This will display the README file. Last minute changes and changes to the product after the manual was printed will be documented in this file. # 2 Make Boot Floppy. This option will make a start up floppy disk that will bring you directly into the program. It will also correct most memory problems. You will need a diskette that fits in your A: drive. YOU CAN ONLY DO THIS IN YOUR A: DRIVE WITH A HIGH DENSITY DISKETTE. Select MAKE BOOT FLOPPY and follow the on-screen instructions. To use this Boot Floppy, place the disk in your A: drive and re-boot your computer. If you do not need a BOOT FLOPPY, proceed to INSTALL GAME. # 3 Install Game Copy the necessary game files to your local hard drive. # 4 Exit. Selecting EXIT will terminate the install routine and return you to the DOS prompt. # 5 Select Sound Card. This will let you choose from a list of different sound cards that are supported by this program. Move the highlighted bar over the desired type of sound card and press . After you specify the type of sound card, move the highlighted bar to CHANGE SOUND DEFAULT and press . See the CHANGE SOUND DEFAULT help-screen for assistance in setting the sound card interrupts. If you do not have an advanced sound card, select DONE and proceed to INSTALL GAME. # 6 Select Music Card This will allow those who have more than one sound card to designate a specific sound card for music. Move the high- lighted bar over the desired sound card and press . Then move the highlighted bar to CHANGE SOUND DEFAULT and press . Follow the CHANGE SOUND DEFAULT help-screen for assistance in setting the sound card interrupts. If you do not have a music card, skip this option, select DONE and proceed to INSTALL GAME. # 7 Change Sound Default. IO, DMA and IRQ settings refer to numerical parameters that permit your computer to properly recognize and use your sound card. If the sound card is not set to its default you will have to select this option and set-up the sound card. If you do not know what these settings are, use the test program that came with the sound card. If you still can not determine what the settings are, you will have to contact the sound card company for this information. # 8 Change Music Default. IO, DMA and IRQ settings refer to numerical parameters that permit your computer to properly recognize and use your sound card. If the sound card is not set to its default you will have to select this option and set-up the sound card. If you do not know what these settings are, use the test program that came with the sound card. If you still can not determine what the settings are, you will have to contact the sound card company for this information. # 9 Done. After you complete your selections and changes to the sound portion of the install routine, select DONE and return to the Main Menu. # 10 Enter Path: This is where your game will be installed. All necessary files will be copied to this directory on your hard drive. # 11 Change IO Address By selecting Change IO Address, you are allowed to change the default IO Address. Type the new IO Address and press . # 12 Change IRQ By selecting Change IRQ, you are allowed to change the default setting IRQ to whatever other setting your card requires. Type the new IRQ setting and press . # 13 Change DMA By selecting Change DMA, you are allowed to change the DMA setting. Type the DMA Channel your sound card is using and press . # 14 Done. This will bring you back to the Configure Menu after your selections and changes are made. # 15 How to enter the IO Address Type the three digit number to indicate the IO Address for the sound card you are using. Examples would be 220, 230, 240. # 16 How to enter the IRQ Type the one or two digit number to indicate the IRQ setting for the sound card you are using. Examples would be 10, 5, 2. # 17 How to enter the DMA Type the one digit number to indicate the DMA Channel for the sound card you are using. Examples would be 1, 2, 3. # 18 ADVISORY: You do not have enough memory to run game. Because of other programs you are running, or the way your computer is configured, there is not enough CONVENTIONAL MEMORY to run this game. Use the MAKE BOOT FLOPPY option to correct this problem. # 19 ADVISORY: No EMS driver found. Create some... This game requires you to have an EMS driver. This driver will turn XMS (Extended Memory) into EMS (Expanded Memory). Use the MAKE BOOT FLOPPY option to correct this problem. # 20 ADVISORY: Possible Insufficient EMS. If you are running Delta-V without sound you will only need 2M (2097152 bytes) of free EMS memory. If you are tring to run Delta-V with sound effects you do NOT have enough free EMS. You need 2.5M (2621440 bytes) to be able to run with sound effects. You may try the MAKE BOOT FLOPPY option to free up some EMS. # 21 DATA DIR This is where your saved games for this CD-ROM game will be stored. The batch file to start the game will also be written to this directory. # 22 README file viewer. move file up 1 line move file down 1 line quit viewing file #