******************************************************** IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT MICROSOFT ENTERTAINMENT PACK ******************************************************** SETUP To run setup, start Windows as you normally do. Insert the disk Games (or Games 1 if you are using low-density disks) into drive A. Choose Run from the File Menu in the Program Manager. In the Command Line box, type A:SETUP and press the ENTER key. Setup can take a while to run on some machines. Do not be alarmed if it seems like nothing is happening for several moments. Running from a floppy disk and decompressing files can take a while. This would be a good time to get a cup of coffee (instant is fine, it isn't that slow), as after installation, you may be at your computer for a while. INSTALLING MULTIPLE MICROSOFT ENTERTAINMENT PACKS There are several different volumes available of the Microsoft Entertainment Pack, each with its own unique set of games and IdleWild screen savers. If you have multiple Volumes, you will want to access all the screen savers at the same time. This can be ensured by following these directions: 1.) Install all Microsoft Entertainment Packs into the same directory on your hard disk. A directory called \WEP is recommended when you run setup in any of the Entertainment Packs. If you choose another directory, make sure you install all your Entertainment Packs into that same directory. Installing your Entertainment Packs into the same directory ensures there is no duplication of files on your hard disk and the screen savers are all accessible at once (screen saver modules need to be in the same directory as the IdleWild saver). 2) Install Microsoft Entertainment Pack Volume One before other Volumes. By installing later Volumes last, you ensure the most recent version of IdleWild is on your machine. Each Entertainment Pack creates its own group in the Program Manager. You can combine these into a single group by dragging icons from one group to another. BEGINNING TO PLAY Open the Entertainment Pack group in the Program Manager and double-click on the icon of the game you wish to play. LEARNING TO PLAY The rules for each game are provided in the on-line help. Within each game, press the F1 key or select Index from the Help menu. It is recommended you read through all the help information before playing. Browse through the help with the buttons at the top of the screen. NOTES ON INDIVIDUAL GAMES JigSawed: JigSawed is not compatible with 256 color bitmaps. Do not try to open 256 color bitmaps into this application. Further, do not open the file chess.bmp included with Microsoft Windows 3.0 into JigSawed. It can occasionally cause a system crash. REMEMBER, GAMES DON'T KILL PRODUCTIVITY, PEOPLE DO.