Microsoft NBA Full Court Press Trial Version README File August, 1996 © Copyright Microsoft Corporation, 1996 ========================================================= This file contains important information that supplements online Help. To get news and product updates for Full Court Press or other Microsoft games, check out our World Wide Web site at http://www.microsoft.com/games/. For the best readability, maximize this window. ========================================================= CONTENTS ========================================================= A. Hardware and System Requirements > Requirements > Enhancing Performance B. Installation and DirectX C. Audio Troubleshooting D. Video Troubleshooting > Displaying 256 Colors > DirectX Display Problems > Video Cards That Don't Support The Full Court Press Trial Version E. Multiplayer Troubleshooting F. In-Game Control Keys ========================================================= A. Hardware and System Requirements ========================================================= Requirements ========================================================= To play the Full Court Press Trial Version, you need: * A 486/66 computer or better with a 256-color display (Pentium 90 computer or better recommended) * Microsoft Windows 95 or Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 * A 2X CD-ROM drive or faster to play from a compact disc * 8 MB of memory (RAM) (16+ MB recommended) * 25 MB of available hard disk space (60 MB recommended) * A sound board plus speakers or headphones to hear audio * 14,400 baud modem for modem play (28,800 baud modem recommended) * A Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device * Joystick or gamepad recommended Note: The Full Court Press Trial Version requires Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0. To purchase a Windows upgrade, see your local retailer. Enhancing Performance ========================================================= You can enhance the performance of both single and multiplayer games by doing any or all of the following: * Close any open applications. * Be sure that you are not logged on to a network. * Change the game resolution to 640X480. * If you have applications that bring up pre-scheduled notifications, you should turn them off before playing the Full Court Press Trial Version full-screen mode. ========================================================= B. Installation and DirectX ========================================================= Setup installs the Full Court Press Trial Version and DirectX drivers to your hard drive. The Full Court Press Trial Version requires these drivers to run. If you install different video drivers after installing the Full Court Press Trial Version, you may have problems running the Full Court Press Trial Version. If you are using a 2x CD-ROM drive, you should do a Typical or Custom installation for better performance. If you are using 16-bit CD-ROM drivers for your CD-ROM, Autorun may not work properly. To manually run setup, double-click on the Setup icon in your C or D drive (your CD-ROM drive) to start installation. ========================================================= C. Audio Troubleshooting ========================================================= If the Full Court Press Trial Version does not play sound properly, first verify that: * You've correctly installed your Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 sound drivers. * Your speakers are on and turned up. * The Windows 95 volume control is enabled and turned up, and that the Mute checkbox isn't selected. If the Full Court Press Trial Version still doesn't play sound properly, verify that Windows 95 can play .wav files: 1. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2. Double-click the Sounds icon. 3. Under Events, click an event that has a loudspeaker icon next to it. 4. In the Name text box, be sure that the three-letter file extension is ".wav". 5. Under Preview, click the play button. You should hear a sound. If you don't hear any sound, or if Windows 95 is not able to play a .wav file, check to see that a sound driver is enabled: 1. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2. Double-click the System icon. 3. Click the Device Manager tab. 4. Click the plus sign next to Sound, Video And Game Controllers. 5. If there is no sound, video and game controllers entry, or you have no sound card listed under this entry, contact the manufacturer of the computer or sound card and request help for reinstalling the sound card drivers. If you are able to play a .wav file in Windows 95, be sure that sounds are enabled and recognized in the Full Court Press Trial Version: 1. Start the Full Court Press Trial Version. 2. On the Start Up screen, click Options, and then click Sound. 3. Make sure that all the red sliders are at least halfway over, and then click OK. 4. To check whether the Full Court Press Trial Version will play a sound file, begin an arcade game by clicking the Single Game button from the Startup screen, then choosing Play Game. If you are using Windows NT 4.0, the sound may be choppy during setup, but will work normally while you are running the Full Court Press Trial Version. You can install higher quality sounds from the Custom installation option. ========================================================= D. Video Troubleshooting ========================================================= Displaying 256 Colors ========================================================= Your computer must display 256 colors to run the Full Court Press Trial Version. If you don't have the necessary 256-color driver, or if you aren't sure that your video card supports 256 colors, contact your video card manufacturer. To display 256 colors in Windows 95: 1. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2. Double-click the Display icon. 3. Click the Settings tab. 4. In the Color Palette drop-down list, click 256 Color. 5. Click OK. DirectX Display Problems ========================================================= Note: The Full Court Press Trial Version uses DirectX 2.0 technology. In some cases, the DirectX video driver may not interact correctly with your video driver. If you experience display problems, contact your video card manufacturer for the latest DirectX 2.0 drivers, or find an appropriate driver on our web site at http://www.microsoft.com/sports/baskball. If you experience display problems, contact your video card manufacturer for the latest DirectX 2.0 drivers. If you continue to experience problems with DirectX 2.0 installed, try the following procedures: 1. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2. Double-click the Display icon. 3. Click the Settings tab. 4. Click Change Display Type to display the Advanced Display Properties dialog box. 5. Click the Adapter tab. If there is no Adapter tab, see the next procedure. 6. In the Refresh rate box, change the refresh rate, and then click OK. If your screen is unreadable and you are unable to follow the preceding steps, try the following troubleshooting steps: 1. Restart your computer in safe mode by pressing F8 when you see the message "Starting Windows 95." 2. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 3. Double-click the Display icon. 4. Click the Settings tab. 5. Click Change Display Type to display the Change Display Type dialog box. 6. Under Adapter Type, click Change. 7. In the Select Device dialog box, select the DirectX-compatible video driver suggested by your video card manufacturer. If you do not have a DirectX- compatible video driver, contact your video card manufacturer for an updated video driver. 8. Restart your computer to apply the change you have made, and then start the Full Court Press Trial Version. 9. Reinstall your video drivers. Note, that the Full Court Press Trial Version will not run without DirectX drivers. You may not be able to switch between full-screen mode and a window with a menu bar with some video cards at some resolutions. If this happens, try using a lower game resolution. Or to achieve the best display without using full-screen mode, set your game resolution to be the same as your screen resolution. If you consistently cannot get a game started, DirectX may be having problems with your video drivers. Try the following procedures to work around these problems: * Change your DirectDraw settings (the Full Court Press Trial Version will run in a slower display mode, but it may enable you to play): 1. On the Start menu, click Run. 2. In the Open text box, type REGEDIT, and then click OK. 3. In order, click the plus signs next to HKEY_CURRENT_USER, Software, Microsoft, Games, NBA Full Court Press, and 96-97, and then click Graphics. 4. On the Edit menu, point to New, and then click DWORD Value. 5. Type DIRECTDRAW, and then press ENTER. 6. Double-click DIRECTDRAW. 7. Under Value Data, type 1, and then click OK. * Contact your video card manufacturer for updated DirectX drivers. The Nexgen 586 system doesn't support DirectX, and therefore will not run the Full Court Press Trial Version. More information may be available on the AMD World Wide Web site at http://www.amd.com/html/products/pcd/nx586/support/pscpuid.html. Video Cards That Don't Support The Full Court Press Trial Version ================================================================= If you are using any of the following cards or processors, you may experience problems when playing the Full Court Press Trial Version. If you experience any of the following problems, please contact your hardware manufacturer for the latest DirectX 2.0 video drivers: * Boca SXVGA5-CLGD5424 * Trident 9440 * # 9 Imagine 128 * Diamond Stealth 64 Video 3400XL S3 Vision 968 * Diamond Speedstar 64 PCI Cirrus CLGD-5434 * SDIS Weitek 9100 * Any video card using the Hornet Tender Pro video chip * Any video card using the Nvidia chip * Matrox Impression: display problems * Ensoniq Soundscape: If you're having problems installing the Full Court Press Trial Version with the Ensoniq Soundscape, and you know there is nothing wrong with the sound card, try changing the synth routing: 1. On the Start menu, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2. Double-click System. 3. In the System Properties dialog box, click the Device Manager tab. 4. Under Sound, Video and Game Controllers, click the plus sign. There should be an Ensoniq Soundscape card listed. Click it, and then click Properties. 5. In the Ensoniq Soundscape dialog box, click the DOS Settings tab. 6. Under Synth Routing, make sure Internal is selected. 7. Close all dialog boxes, then restart your computer and try to reinstall the Full Court Press Trial Version. ========================================================= E. Multiplayer Troubleshooting ========================================================= Network and modem games work best when you choose the Typical installation option during the Full Court Press Trial Version setup. During a modem multiplayer game, it may take the client machine (machine that joins the game) a few minutes to download the stats and settings of the game to be played. If you have problems with modem games, reconfigure your modem as a standard 28,800 baud or 14,400 baud modem instead of any modem-specific configuration you may be using. Changing controllers in the middle of a multiplayer game may cause you to lose game synchronization. You can, however, change the configuration of your controllers. During a Multiplayer game, the game may pause, even though no one has intentionally paused the game. A "Pause" message may or may not appear in the title bar of the game play window. The Full Court Press Trial Version is synchronizing the game among the users. Usually the game will unpause itself once it has synchronized the users. If the game does not unpause after about 10 seconds, try manually unpausing it by pressing the PAUSE key. If you do not have enough hard drive space to install the Full Court Press Trial Version, you may get the following error messgae during installation: "Can't load Place the Full Court Press compact disc in the CD-ROM drive. If it is already in the drive, run Setup again to fix your installation." The Full Court Press Trial Version is trying to load this file, but you may not have enough room on your hard drive to create any new swap files. Make sure you have enough space on your hard drive, then try reinstalling. ========================================================= F. In-Game Control Keys ========================================================= During arcade gameplay, the following keys can be used to execute the following functionality: Escape: To launch the Game Management screen Space: To remove the between-quarter score panels F4: To change your view from windowed to full screen mode (and back) F12: To turn the Scoreboard ON and OFF Alt+B: To zoom in your view if you are in windowed mode