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Lucasfilm Games(TM) Presents
THE LOOM(TM) ROLAND UPGRADE DISK
TM & Copyright (C)1990 LucasArts Entertainment Co.
All rights reserved.
Music of Tchaikovsky
Transcribed and arranged for the Roland MT-32/LAPC-1
by George Alistair Sanger
Roland sound driver by Dave Warhol
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
The LOOM ROLAND UPGRADE requires an IBM PC, XT, AT, PS/2, Tandy or 100%
compatible with CGA, EGA, MCGA, VGA or Tandy 16-color graphics; 640K RAM;
and a hard disk drive. You'll also need either a Roland MT-32 Sound Module
or a Roland LAPC-1 Sound Card with appropriate connections, amplifiers and
loudspeakers.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Make sure your Roland equipment is properly connected to your
computer and sound system. Refer to Roland's documentation for details.
2. Enter the directory in which you have installed your LOOM game files.
For example, if your LOOM files are in a directory called loom, type
cd \loom
at the DOS prompt and press ENTER.
3. Insert the upgrade disk into floppy disk drive A, type
copy a:*.*
at the DOS prompt and press ENTER. This will copy all of the files
from the upgrade disk into your game directory.
TO PLAY THE GAME
1. Enter the directory in which you have installed your LOOM game files.
For example, if your LOOM files are in a directory named loom, type
cd \loom
at the DOS prompt and press ENTER.
2. Check once more to be sure that your Roland MT-32 or LAPC-1 is
properly connected to your computer and sound system!
3. To begin the game, type
loom r
at the DOS prompt and press ENTER.
THE OVERTURE
The Roland version of LOOM includes a two-minute musical overture not
available in any other version. You can override the overture and proceed
directly to the game at any time by pressing the ESC key.
IMPORTANT NOTE
"Save game" files made while playing LOOM with Roland sound are NOT
compatible with save files made without Roland sound. Don't try to load
into your system save files made on a non-Roland system. Also, do not load
the save files YOU make into a system without the same equipment.
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