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GAMERUNNER 3.0 README FILE
==========================
This file includes information on what's new in this release of
GameRunner, and tips to help you get the most out of the package.
For that reason alone it is worthwhile reading! It also contains
last-minute information that did not make the manual and few
corrections to the manual. If you want to print this file
for future reference, be sure you are in the GAMERUNR directory
and type "COPY READ.ME PRN:" at the DOS prompt. Alternatively,
you may print this file from the Windows Notepad by clicking on
File, then Print.
Although this file includes information on all components of
GameRunner, it concentrates on QEMM 8 Game Edition and the
Quarterdeck GameCheater. You should also read the READ.ME file
in the CACHE86 subdirectory for further information about
Cache86.
CACHE86 AND WINDOWS 95
======================
Windows 95 comes with 32-bit file access, a disk cache,
and Cache 86 therefore disables itself automatically when the
Windows 95 graphical interface starts up. It is re-enabled when
you leave the graphical interface (for example, when you enter
DOS Mode). If you don't wish to use Windows 95's 32-bit file
access, you can have Cache 86 active at all times by checking
the "Override default Win95 caching" option in the Cache 86
Setup program. However, choosing this option is NOT RECOMMENDED.
THE QUARTERDECK GAMECHEATER
===========================
HOW TO GET UPDATED GAME CHEATS
As new cheats are developed and discovered, Quarterdeck will
make new or upgraded Game Enhancement Modules available to
registered GameRunner owners. The simplest way to obtain
these GEMs is to contact Quarterdeck electronically.
* Quarterdeck's BBS number is (310) 309-3227
* Quarterdeck's forum on CompuServe can be reached by typing
GO QUARTERDECK at any system prompt.
* On the Internet, Quarterdeck's FTP site is qdeck.com
* The URL for Web users is http://www.qdeck.com/
* For further information and product status, call
Quarterdeck's automated technical support service at
1-800-ROBOTECH
RUNNING DOS GAMES FROM WINDOWS
The Quarterdeck GameCheater for Windows is pre-configured to run
all DOS games by temporarily exiting Windows. Many games have an
additional option to launch the games in a Windows DOS box.
However, we do not recommend enabling this option as DOS games
tend to run poorly when inside Windows.
CHEATING 32-BIT GAMES
The Quarterdeck GameCheater cheats Windows 32-bit games only in
Windows 95, which is a 32-bit environment.
SLIPSTREAM 5000 AND AVIL OF DAWN HANGING ON EXIT
You may find that upon exiting Slipstream 5000 or Anvil of dawn a
Page Fault error occurs. Do not be concerned. Continue and you
will be free to continue using your machine. The error emanates
from SlipStream 5000 Anvil of Dawn, and currently appears
unavoidable.
REBEL ASSAULT II AND VIDEO MODES
The Quarterdeck GameCheater does not support the high resolution
video mode for Rebel Assault II. You must run in low, or normal
resolution when running Rebel Assault II from the Quarterdeck
GameCheater.
ERRATA IN THE DOCUMENTATION
===========================
As documentation is produced often several months in advance of a
product release, certain inconsistencies can occur in the natural
product development cycle. Below are four corrections to the
printed documentation.
On page 29, the screen shot of QEMM Setup is incorrect.
Since the time of printing the buttons displayed in the screen
shot have been updated to "property pages" to provide quicker
access to setup options. The description of each button on
pages 29 and 30 now describe QEMM Setups' property pages.
On page 30, the QEMM User Guide describes the buttons on the
bottom of the QEMM Setup screen. It does not describe the
buttons on the right side of the window. The Reset button
restores your settings to the values that were in force when you
entered that page. The Help button provides context-sensitive
online help for the displayed property page.
Page 154 incorrectly states that you can use three- or four-key
combinations for cheat hotkeys. For example, ALT-SHIFT-S or
CTRL-ALT-SHIFT-F10. In fact, only two-key combinations can be
used, and they cannot be any combination of ALT, SHIFT or CTRL.
For example, you can use ALT-C, but you cannot use ALT-SHIFT.
Page 169 discusses Quickboot, a feature of QEMM 8 not included
in the Game Edition. (Additional note: Both the DOS and
Windows QEMM Setup programs provide inactive controls to enable
or disable Quickboot. These are simply placeholders for the
full QEMM 8 version.)
QEMM INSTALLATION AND COMPATIBILITY NOTES
=========================================
QEMM TECHNOTES
There are several helpful technical notes in the TECHNOTE
subdirectory of the directory into which you installed
GameRunner. All of the QEMM technotes may be viewed by running
QEMM Setup (QSETUP) either from DOS or from Windows; QEMM Setup
incorporates a file viewer that allows you to read these notes
easily. The Windows version of QEMM Setup features a Windows
Help file that also incorporates versions of these notes.
PRODUCTS.TEC contains a list of compatibility issues between
QEMM and other hardware and software products. Please read this
technote before beginning any troubleshooting. Other online
documents, including QEMMUTIL.TEC, TESTPRGS.TEC, and QPI.TEC,
describe utility programs and technical information for
programmers and advanced users of QEMM. Still others provide
background information, compatibility notes, or tips and tricks
related to various types of hardware and software.
SAVING DISK SPACE FOR WINDOWS-ONLY USERS
If you work exclusively in Microsoft Windows, you can delete the
contents of the GAMERUNR\TECHNOTE subdirectory, at a savings of
about 400K of disk space. All the QEMM technotes are also
included in the Windows Help file, and can be read by selecting
Technotes from the QEMM Setup Help menu.
OPTIMIZE'S CONVENTIONAL MEMORY REQUIREMENTS
It is possible to load so many TSRs and device drivers on your
system that you may run out of memory during the OPTIMIZE
process! Please refer to the technical note MAXMEM.TEC in your
GAMERUNR\TECHNOTE directory for suggestions on improving your
pre-OPTIMIZE configuration. In cases where OPTIMIZE does not
complete successfully, you may wish to try taking advantage of
expanded memory by skipping the hardware detection phase as
noted above.
OPTIMIZE, DOS-UP AND BUFFERS
In versions of MS-DOS up to 6.22, up to 48 DOS BUFFERS could be
loaded into the High Memory Area (HMA) along with the DOS kernel.
In DOS 7 (the version of DOS that accompanies Windows 95), it is
possible for other parts of DOS to be loaded into the HMA,
reducing the amount of space available for BUFFERS, and causing
them to be loaded below the HMA. This may result in a conflict
during the OPTIMIZE Software Detection phase, such that not
enough memory is available to determine accurately the memory
needed by DOS-Up to load BUFFERS above 640K.
If you are using Windows 95 or the underlying version of DOS
that accompanies it, and if you are using the DOS=LOW setting
in CONFIG.SYS, Quarterdeck recommends that you set your BUFFERS=
value to 30 or less.
DOS-UP OPTIONS AND WINDOWS 95
If you are using real-mode Novell Netware drivers in Microsoft
Windows 95, Microsoft recommends that you set the LOADTOP=0
option in the MSDOS.SYS text file. (Note that Windows 95's
text-based MSDOS.SYS is NOT the same as the MSDOS.SYS DOS
component in previous versions of DOS.) If you choose Windows
95's default LOADTOP=1 setting to load the command processor at
the top of conventional memory, you may experience corruption of
the DOS environment, which includes values for PROMPT, PATH, and
SET statements.
This happens irrespective of the presence of Quarterdeck
software. However, for similar reasons, if you are using Novell
Netware real-mode drivers with Windows 95, you should configure
the DOS-Up option to load COMMAND.COM low, rather than high.
DOS-UP, WINDOWS 95, AND PREVIOUS DOS VERSIONS
If you wish to use DOS-Up and the Windows 95 feature that allows
you to boot into your previous version of DOS, you should create
a Windows 95 Boot Menu as described in the technical note
W95BOOT.TEC, found in your GAMERUNR\TECHNOTE directory, and a
DOS 6 multiple-path CONFIG.SYS as described in your DOS 6
reference materials.
On systems where the previous DOS version is DOS 5, however, the
OPTIMIZE process run from DOS will not recognize multiple
configurations, and will not create a DOS-UP.DAT file with
multiple paths.
The workaround for this problem is to begin OPTIMIZE in the DOS 5
environment, and to reboot into DOS 5 at every stage of the
OPTIMIZE process. When OPTIMIZE is complete, copy your
DOS-UP.DAT file to another name (e.g. DOS-UP-5.DAT). Then edit
the DOS-UP.SYS line in your CONFIG.SYS file to specify
DOS-UP-5.DAT as your DOS-UP configuration file:
DEVICE=C:\GAMERUNR\DOS-UP.SYS @C:\GAMERUNR\DOS-UP-5.DAT
QEMM'S STEALTH D*SPACE AND DRIVESPACE
QEMM supports all versions of DoubleSpace or DriveSpace that
accompany MS-DOS version 6.00 through 6.22. QEMM does not
currently support the version of DriveSpace that comes with
Windows 95 (or DOS 7), nor the DriveSpace that comes with the
Microsoft Plus Pack.
IF LESS MEMORY IS AVAILABLE WITH THIS VERSION
Some customers may observe less conventional memory available
with QEMM 8 Game Edition than with previous versions. In many
cases, this is because QEMM attempts automatically to EXCLUDE
a byte in the F000 region, in order to support better Microsoft
Windows' MaxBPS= SYSTEM.INI setting. If you have set MaxBPS set
to a value greater than 200, QEMM's default behavior will likely
be preferable to you. If you have MaxBPS set to a value of 200
or less, you might wish to try adding the SRBP:N parameter to the
end of the QEMM386.SYS line in CONFIG.SYS.
QEMM's superior detection of Plug and Play BIOS and other forms
of adapter RAM and ROM may cause QEMM to EXCLUDE automatically
more address space than previous versions. This is safer than
including these regions by default, but can result in less High
RAM or less conventional memory than before, or can result in the
EMS page frame being placed in conventional memory. The QEMM
Analysis procedure, detailed in the manual, may allow you to
reclaim this High RAM. You may also wish to check Manifest's
Hints screen to confirm that Analysis will be helpful.
Finally, QEMM may have increased extended memory overhead in this
version on some systems, which may result in a net loss in
available extended or expanded memory. There is no remedy for
this situation.
QEMM SETUP AND THE CONFIG VARIABLE
MS-DOS 6 and PC DOS 6 support multiple paths of execution through
CONFIG.SYS. DOS 6 can use the CONFIG environment variable and
the GOTO %CONFIG% batch statement to support separate paths of
execution in the AUTOEXEC.BAT that correspond to the different
CONFIG.SYS configuration paths. When you use QEMM Setup to add a
new path to your DOS 6 multiple configuration CONFIG.SYS file,
QEMM Setup does not create an entirely new branch in the
AUTOEXEC.BAT to correspond to your new CONFIG.SYS path. Instead,
QEMM Setup makes sure that the new configuration path and the
existing one that it was based on will execute the same commands
in AUTOEXEC.BAT. If you want the new path to execute different
AUTOEXEC.BAT commands than the path from which it was created,
you must edit your AUTOEXEC.BAT file to create two separate
branches to replace the common branch that QEMM Setup creates.
See the DOS 6 manual for more information on the CONFIG variable.
MS-DOS 6.22 AND MISSING LABELS IN AUTOEXEC.BAT
If you have a command in AUTOEXEC.BAT in the form GOTO <LABEL>,
where there is no corresponding <LABEL> in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file,
the OPTIMIZE process may simply terminate. Ensure that all GOTO
statements in AUTOEXEC.BAT refer to valid labels.
BATCH FILES AS THE LAST LINE OF AUTOEXEC.BAT
The OPTIMIZE process will fail if the last line of your
AUTOEXEC.BAT file is a batch file that is not "CALLed" (i.e., a
batch file without a CALL command in front of it).
OPTIMIZE AND WINDOWS IN MULTIPLE CONFIGURATION PATHS
In most cases, OPTIMIZE will disable Microsoft Windows during the
OPTIMIZE process. However, if you are using a multiple-path
CONFIG.SYS file, and separate paths of execution in AUTOEXEC.BAT,
OPTIMIZE will allow Windows to run during certain phases. To
ensure that the OPTIMIZE process is complete, make sure that you
enter and exit Windows for every step of the OPTIMIZE process,
until you see OPTIMIZE's report on the amount of memory gained.
Alternatively you should, for the duration of the OPTIMIZE
process, remove any line in AUTOEXEC.BAT that launches Microsoft
Windows.
OPTIMIZE AND MULTICONFIG INCLUDE STATEMENTS
QEMM 8.0 Game Edition's OPTIMIZE program does not support more
than one level of INCLUDE statements in a CONFIG.SYS with multiple
configurations. You can use INCLUDE statements with OPTIMIZE, but
you cannot use an INCLUDE statement inside a CONFIG.SYS block
that has already been included in another block. If you have more
than one level of INCLUDE statements, you must edit your
CONFIG.SYS file before running OPTIMIZE and make sure that all
INCLUDE statements below the first level are replaced with the
actual CONFIG.SYS lines which the INCLUDE statement formerly
invoked.
FIXINT13.SYS AND ULTRAFIX.SYS
FIXINT13.SYS is designed to assist in resolving problems with
certain disk controllers that hang because they use stacks that
are too small for the work that they do at the time that they do
it. It replaces ULTRAFIX.SYS, which was formerly distributed on
the Quarterdeck bulletin board and other electronic forums. If
you use ULTRAFIX.SYS, replace it with FIXINT13.SYS. FIXINT13.SYS
is documented in the file QEMMUTIL.TEC, located in the
GAMERUNR\TECHNOTE directory.
PCMCIA (PC CARD) HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE
There is a technical note in the GAMERUNR\TECHNOTE directory on
the subject of maximizing memory while using PCMCIA (PC Card)
adapters. This and other technical notes are readable via the
QEMM Setup program. In Windows, choose Help from the menu bar,
and then "Technotes"; in DOS, from the QEMM
Setup main menu, choose "View QEMM hints, technotes and READ.ME",
and then "View QEMM technical notes".
VIDEO CARDS AND EXCLUSIONS
While manufacturers of video cards often recommend EXCLUDEing
large regions of address space -- for example, A000-C7FF -- this
is almost never necessary, and these recommendations should be
taken with a good deal of skepticism. QEMM is intelligent enough
to recognize the addresses used by video cards, and makes the
appropriate exclusions automatically. QEMM INCLUDEs the
B000-B7FF region by default, and EXCLUDEs video RAM and ROM
automatically when appropriate. A few video cards require that
the address space between B000-B7FF be EXCLUDEd when using
Microsoft Windows high-resolution video drivers. However, it may
be possible instead to use QEMMExclude=B000-B7FF in the [386Enh]
section of the Windows SYSTEM.INI file. This parameter is
documented in the Technical Reference section of the QEMM manual.
DESQVIEW/X SERVER AND QEMM'S VCPISHARE PARAMETER
QEMM's VCPISHARE:Y (VS:Y) is not compatible with the DESQview/X
SERVER module. Do not use the VS:Y parameter if you are using
DESQview/X.
OPTIMIZE'S STEALTH TESTING PROCESS
OPTIMIZE's Stealth Testing process is the best way to ensure both
maximum memory and maximum compatibility with your system. To
take advantage of this feature, make sure that you're starting
from a stable, bootable QEMM configuration. Typically the line
DEVICE=C:\GAMERUNR\QEMM386.SYS ON
will allow you to boot your system safely. From this, you may
run OPTIMIZE's Stealth Testing procedure in the following way:
1) At the DOS prompt, type
OPTIMIZE /REMOVEALL
This will remove LOADHI commands and parameters from all of
the lines in CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT, and any batch files
called from AUTOEXEC.BAT.
2) Edit CONFIG.SYS and remove all parameters except ON from the
QEMM386.SYS line in CONFIG.SYS.
3) At the DOS prompt, type
OPTIMIZE /ST
The Stealth Testing process provides maximum compatibility with
your system, at the possible expense of some High RAM or
conventional memory. If this is the case, see the section above,
"IF LESS MEMORY IS AVAILABLE WITH THIS VERSION".
The Quarterdeck GameRunner Team.