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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT MICROSOFT ENTERTAINMENT PACK
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SETUP
To run setup, start Windows as you normally do. Insert the
disk Disk 1 - Setup 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.
SOUND
Many of the games support advanced sound playing capabilities.
To take advantage of these capabilities you must have a sound
card and Windows 3.1, or Windows 3.0 with multimedia extensions.
If you encounter problems playing the sounds, contact your sound
card manufacturer, and check that your sound card drivers are
installed properly. Please note that if you do not have a sound
card, and are using a PC Speaker Driver, you may have to turn
the sound off for the games to be playable.
BEGINNING TO PLAY
Open the Entertainment Pack Four 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
Tic Tac Drop:
Tic Tac Drop requires approximately 500k of free RAM to load
correctly. If you experience the error "Cannot create Autoredraw
image", then you should try to make more memory available by
quitting out of other Windows applications that are currently
running.
REMEMBER, GAMES DON'T KILL PRODUCTIVITY, PEOPLE DO.