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To install CyberClone
1. Create a directory on your hard drive and copy CLONE.* to that
directory.
Example: MD C:\CLONE
COPY A:CLONE.* C:\CLONE
Note: You can use whatever name you like for the directory, and
be sure to use your actual hard drive letter if it is not C.
2. Look for the file CTL3DV2.DLL on your hard drive by typing
DIR C:\CTL3DV2.DLL /S
The /S will search all subdirectories on the drive for that file,
which is included with many Windows software packages. Unless you have
CTL3DV2.DLL dated later than the copy included with this game (11/24/93),
copy the file CTL3DV2.DLL to your Windows system directory (probably
called C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM or C:\WIN\SYSTEM). Please DO NOT copy the file
if you already have a newer version!
3. Create an icon for the game.
a. Double click on the Windows program group you want to put the game
in (such as Games).
b. From the Program Manager File menu, select New.
c. Select Program Item and press Ok.
d. Enter the following Program Item Properties:
Description: CyberClone
Command Line: c:\clone\clone.exe
Working Directory: c:\clone
Note: If you installed the game in a different directory or drive,
enter the correct values.
4. Double click on the CyberClone icon to play the game.
The following is a list of files included in this release of CyberClone:
CLONE.EXE The program itself
CLONE.HLP The help file, explains how to play the game
CTL3DV2.DLL A Windows file required to play the game
ORDERFRM.TXT A registration form to print out and mail
README.TXT This file
System requirements:
PC compatible with 80386 processor or higher
Microsoft Windows 3.1 or higher
500,000 bytes free space on hard drive
Color monitor recommended
In general, if your PC will run the games supplied with Windows (such as
Solitaire), it should run CyberClone.
CyberClone is published by Cyberspace, Inc.
1918 Dockside Drive
Valrico, FL 33594
e-mail: cyberspc@aol.com
cybersp1@ix.netcom.com
Note: second address contains digit one, not lowercase 'L'.
Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corp.