IndyCar Racing II Demo Read-Me ***** How to order the Full Version of IndyCar Racing II: INDYCAR RACING II Available Now Please visit your local software retailer, or call the following numbers to order: United States : 1-800-836-1829 International (UK) : 0171-368-2255 (Country Code 44) ***** What the Full Version Contains: 15 Tracks (5 Speedways, 10 Road Courses) The IndyCar II Paintshop (Paint your own car!) Two-player Racing Via Modem Three Levels of Car Damage Championship Season Racing Fully Enabled Garage Fully Enabled Replays ***** Important IndyCar Racing II Demo Features: Installation Program 1. Insert CD-ROM of IndyCar Racing II Demo into CD-ROM drive. 2. From a DOS prompt, type the drive letter (for example, D:), . 3. Type INSTALL . 4. Enter the letter of the drive to install to (C), press . 5. Enter the directory to install to (\ICR2DEMO), press . 6. When you see "Installation Successful Press Any Key to View README.TXT", press The Setup Program Setup Sound Card -- Automatic 1. Select Setup Sound Card - Automatic from the menu. 2. A warning will appear. Read it, and then choose Continue With Automatic Setup. (If you do not wish to continue, choose Return to Main Menu and choose Setup Sound Card - Manual. See instructions below.) 3. The Setup Program will try to automatically detect your sound card setup. If it is successful, choose Accept Current Values and Proceed to test. 4. If you hear digital sound, choose Return to Main Menu. If you do not, choose Test Digital Sound Again or Return to Main Menu and choose Setup Sound Card - Manual. Setup Sound Card -- Manual 1. Select Setup Sound Card -Manual from the menu. 2. Choose Change Digital Sound. 3. Choose your digital sound card from the list and press 4. If you choose Continue with Confirmation, Setup will try to detect your sound card settings. If confirmation fails, select the sound card again and choose Skip Confirmation. If the settings are incorrect, you may change the settings by selecting the menu options. 5. Choose Test Digital Sound. If you hear sound, your setup is correct. If you do not, you must select another card or enter different setup values. 6. Choose Return to Main Menu. Install UniVBE driver Select this option if you intend to run SVGA mode. The UniVBE driver may increase frame rate in IndyCar Racing II for certain graphics cards. UniVBE is not compatible with all graphics card. If UniVBE is not successfully installed or the game locks Uninstall the UniVBE driver. Uninstall UniVBE driver Select this option to uninstall the UniVBE driver. If UniVBE is not successfully installed or the game locks when using UniVBE, you should select this option. It is not necessary to use UniVBE to run SVGA mode. Make a Bootable Floppy Choose Make a Bootable Floppy if you have any difficulties running IndyCar Racing II. Follow directions on screen to create the bootable floppy. If you use a bootable floppy to run the game, we highly recommend that you select Complete Installation when installing the game. 1. Insert a blank diskette in drive A: (You may not use drive B:). 2. Choose Make a Bootable Floppy from the menu and press . 3. Follow the on-screen prompts. 4. To use the Bootable Floppy disk, you must restart the computer with the disk in the A: drive. View Readme File Choose View README File to read important update information. Exit To DOS Choose Exit to DOS to leave the Setup program. Starting IndyCar Racing II DEMO 1. Insert the IndyCar Racing II CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. (Not necessary if you chose the Complete Installation option.) 2. From your hard drive, type CD\ICR2DEMO (If you did not accept the default directory when installing, substitute the name of the directory you specified.) 3. Type INDYCAR to start VGA mode - or - Type INDYCAR -H to start SVGA mode. Be sure to type the space and the dash before the "H". You must have a VESA driver loaded to run SVGA. See the Troubleshooting section for details. You may also start the demo with the following switches (just like the "INDYCAR -H " above. -h (runs IndyCar Racing II in high-resolution SVGA graphics) -f (Use SoundBlaster FM sound) -j (Use notebook gameport or Genovation) How to Setup the Controls From the Main Menu, use the keyboard arrow keys to scroll down to the OPTIONS menu and press . Choose the CONTROLS menu and press . Choose CALIBRATE JOYSTICK-1, if you were not asked to do so when you started the game. Move the joystick forward, backward, left and right, release it, then press . Choose SET CONTROLS and press . You will notice a list of functions that can be assigned to your controller. Highlight an option and press . Assign the control by moving your joystick, pressing a joystick button, or pressing a keyboard key. The menu will return. Repeat for all controls. The number of functions that you will be able to assign to the joystick is limited to the type of controller you are using. If you are using a standard 2-button joystick then we would suggest that you set one of the buttons to ACCELERATION and the other button to BRAKING. The STEERING should be assigned to the LEFT/RIGHT or X-AXIS movement on the joystick. For REVERSE we suggest simply pulling the joystick back. Start Racing Once you are in the game and have set up your controls you will most likely want to start racing. The demo release contains the SINGLE RACE and PRESEASON TESTING modes. You can choose these modes at the main menu. The demo is limited to the ARCADE damage setting and cannot be changed. Spin Recovery: The spin recovery feature is on by default. You can turn this feature off in the DRIVING AIDS menu. Driving Views: You can cycle through different views of the car while driving by pressing the F10 key. Information Boxes : Additional information boxes may be called up by use of the following function keys: F1 Lap Information - Useful info about position and laps completed. F2 Standings - up-to-date race standings. F3 Fuels - Shows current fuel and estimated laps. F4 Tires - Shows tire temperature. F5 Tires - This box shows tire pressure and condition. Space to toggle through tires. F7 Wings - Too much drag at Michigan? Tell your pit crew to lower those wings. F8 Wheel Stagger - Tell your pit crew how to stagger your tires. F9 Pit radio - Know what your pit crew is planning at a glance. NOTE: The demo does not allow you to change your settings from the F-key boxes. This feature is enabled in the full version. Graphics: Graphics and Textures can be turned on and off by pressing the 1-9 number keys while driving. These may also be adjusted from the OPTIONS/GRAPHICS menu. Turning off graphics will increase your frame rate significantly. Pitting: Pitting is not enabled in the demo. Troubleshooting: If the highlight on the menu scrolls up or down by itself, you will need to calibrate your joystick. At the main menu, press the "J" key to turn the joystick off. Then select OPTIONS/CONTROLS/CALIBRATE JOYSTICK #1. Follow instructions above for calibrating. AWE 32: If you are using an AWE 32 you may encounter problems with the autodetect sound installation. If this should happen, reboot and use manual setup. Memory Issues: If you have trouble setting up your sound during install, use the Create Boot Disk option from the setup menu and boot from that disk. If you encounter problems creating a boot disk from Windows95, restart in MS-DOS mode and run the setup again. Graphics Problems: If you are having graphics problems, try installing the UNIVBE driver from the setup menu. Due to differences in video cards across systems, you may also attain increased graphics performance by not installing the UNIVBE driver from your system. To improve frame rate: 1. Run in VGA mode. 2. Reduce the number of opponents you race against in the OPTIONS/OPPONENTS menu. 3. Reduce the number of opponents seen and heard in the OPTIONS/OPPONENTS menu. 4. Turn off graphics options in the OPTIONS/GRAPHICS menu. 5. Start the game by typing INDYCAR -F to use FM sound. 6. Make sure your TURBO button is on (if your computer has one.) Minimum Requirements: For VGA version 486-DX 33MHz 8 MB of RAM VGA graphics card and VGA monitor Recommended: 486-DX2 66MHZ and 8 MB of RAM. For SVGA version 486-DX2 66MHz 8 MB of RAM SVGA graphics card and SVGA monitor Recommended: 60MHz Pentium, 16 MB of RAM, and VLB or PCI video card. Running with a boot disk or a clean boot is recommended for 486-DX/33 systems with 8 MB of RAM or 486-DX2/66 systems with 8 MB of RAM running SVGA mode for better frame rate performance. Memory managers could hinder overall performance of the game.