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Police Quest IV - Open Season - PC Floppy Version
Patch to Update to Version 1.0c
January 5, 1994
INTRODUCTION
This diskette or archive file contains the necessary files
to update your copy of Police Quest to version 1.0c from versions
1.0, 1.0a or 1.0b. This update corrects several problems
described below.
PLEASE NOTE: IN ORDER TO CORRECT THE TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES YOU
MAY HAVE ENCOUNTERED WITH THIS PROGRAM, IT WAS NECESSARY THAT WE
MAKE REVISIONS TO THE PROGRAM THAT WILL NOT ALLOW FOR THE USE OF
PREVIOUS SAVED GAMES. WE SINCERELY APOLOGIZE FOR THIS INCONVENIENCE.
CONTENTS
This diskette or archive includes the following files:
README This file
README.BAT Batch file to display this file
PATCH.EXE The patch utility program
PATCH.RTP A file containing all patch data
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
To update your game, copy these files into your
game directory (e.g. C:\SIERRA\PQ4), and then from
within that directory, type PATCH and press Enter at the DOS
prompt. The patch utility will first scan to insure it is
updating the correct files, and then it will automatically
install all modifications, including new files. This
utility will report its progress, and provide appropriate
messages if any errors are encountered.
ABOUT THIS UPDATE
This game is one of the first of a new generation of Sierra
products based on an exciting new 32-bit architecture.
Version 1.0 was tested extensively prior to its release, in
the same fashion we have successfully tested our earlier
16-bit products.
However, the special requirements of 32-bit software make
advanced products like this more sensitive than previous
16-bit products to specific system configuration related
issues. Thanks to the feedback from initial customers, we
have been able to identify and solve all known system
specific issues.
At the heart of these issues is a third party "DOS extender"
that provides this game with 32-bit access to extended
memory. Included in this patch is an updated version of
this DOS extender, with fixes for numerous customer reported
problems. Sierra has tested this version extensively with
this game to insure compatibility and proper operation.
This update also includes other corrections which should
eliminate problems with the sound cards under certain system
configurations. It also solves the occasional problems
encountered when saving and restoring games in certain
situations.
Game-specific problems that were fixed include: lockups
in the shoot-out scene; problems with Emo if the game was saved
at a certain point in the shoot-out scene; not being able to
scroll through cursor icons at one point; all cursors acting
like the talk cursor at one point; not getting the full amount
of points when using the 90 degree mirror; lockups after
certain DAC sounds played.
SOUND PROBLEMS
We have discovered a situation where it is possible for the
SCI32 DOS SoundBlaster or Thunderboard driver to incorrectly
determine the card's interrupt setting during the autoscan
process when the game is started. This has only happened on
a few systems, and in every case, the system was configured
with a bus mouse adapter.
Each time you start the game, it scans your hardware to
determine the proper interrupt configuration for your sound
card. Depending on your system configuration, and the other
devices installed, this process may not always be
successful. The result is distorted or missing digital
audio sounds, very slow game speed, or game lockups. This
is most likely to happen when using a mouse connected via a
bus interface.
If you experience any of these symptoms, you can explicitly
set the sound card interrupt using the BLASTER environment
variable. The SoundBlaster and Thunderboard drivers will
first look for the interrupt setting in the BLASTER
environment variable, and only attempt the autodetection if
it is not found.
The BLASTER environment variable is usually defined via a
SET command in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. It should look
something like this:
SET BLASTER=A220 D1 I7
This specifies the I/O address, DMA channel, and interrupt
line for your sound card, and is used by many products to
determine this information.
You can determine the setting of all your environment
variables by typing SET at the DOS prompt. You can display
the current value of the BLASTER variable by typing ECHO
%BLASTER% at the DOS prompt.
If you already have a BLASTER environment variable set, make
sure the values correspond to the actual hardware
configuration of the card. Refer to the card's reference
documentation for more information.
If you do not currently have a BLASTER environment variable,
you should set one according to your sound card's
configuration. The only value required by Sierra games is
the interrupt line. If your sound card is configured for
interrupt 7, the following command will insure that this
game will properly determine your sound card configuration
at startup:
SET BLASTER=I7
This command should be added to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file so it
will run each time your computer is started. Refer to your
computer's documentation for more information on the SET
command, environment variables, and the AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
If you have difficulties installing the patch, or if
you have any questions steps, our Technical Support Team
will be more than happy to assist you.
Please call (209) 683-8989 between 8:15 a.m. and 4:45 p.m.,
Pacific Time, Monday through Friday. We can be reached by
fax at (209) 683-3633, or by mail at the following address:
Sierra On-Line
P.O. Box 800
Coarsegold, CA 93614-800
ATTN: TECHNICAL SUPPORT
On-line Technical Support:
Sierra BBS...........(209) 683-4463 (8, N, & 1, up to 9600 baud)
ImagiNation Network..Sierra Technical Support Mail Box: 903
Compuserve...........GAMAPUB (Technical Support ID: 76004,2143)
PRODIGY..............Sierra Technical Support ID: WBWW55A
GEnie................Private E-Mail: SIERRA.SUP
America Online.......Keyword: SIERRA
Please outline the problems along with the specific
information about your computer system, and we will
gladly respond to your letter, fax, or BBS message as
soon as possible.
To better serve our European customers with technical
problems and disk replacements, Sierra U.K Customer
Support can be reached at [44] 734 303171.
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FROM THE POLICE QUEST IV TEAM
Thank you for purchasing this game. We hope you have
as much fun playing it as we had creating it! We would love
to hear what you think about the game. If you have any
comments, please write us.
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DOS INSTALLATION
Insert disk into drive and type drive letter,
example: A: [ENTER]
At the prompt (A: or B:) type: INSTALL [ENTER]
Change options or accept default options.
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WINDOWS INSTALLATION
To run in windows you must run the Windows install. Start
Windows and select "RUN" from the Program Manager. Run
B:\setup. The Windows install will copy over all the files
needed to run the game in Windows. To run the DOS version
you will need to run the DOS install.
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WINDOWS SOUND
The Windows install will ask you if you want to install for
BASE or EXTENDED level sound.
BASE level sound runs on channels 13 thru 16 and is used
for sound cards like SoundBlaster, ProAudio, Adlib, or
any FM Yamaha 3812 type card.
EXTENDED level sound runs on channels 1 thru 10 and is
used for cards like the LAPC-I, MT-32, SCC-1, Sound
Canvas, Turtle Beach MultiSound, or any General MIDI
device.
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WINDOWS MUSIC SUPPORT
If the music does not sound optimal when playing PQ4
through Windows, you may want to consider running the
game in DOS. This decision will depend on what kind of
sound device you have. If you have one of the Base
Level sound cards listed elsewhere in this README file,
you should run the game in DOS for the best possible
music. If you have an Extended Level sound device,
then you can enjoy optimal music in Windows or in DOS.
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MIDI SOUND MODULES WITH THE DOS VERSION
The DOS installation program for PQ4 will automatically
default to General MIDI for Music if you have an MPU-401
adapter card in your system. This is fine as long as
you really have a General MIDI device. However, if your
sound module is not General MIDI compatible, the music
will not sound right.
If you have a Roland MT-32, LAPC-1, CM-32, or CM-64, you
should choose the MT-32 Music option.
Roland Sound Canvas, Roland SCC-1, Roland RAP-10,
Yamaha T3 or any other compatible General MIDI device
owners should be fine with the default General MIDI
option.
RUN THE GAME
For DOS:
From the directory in which you have installed
Police Quest IV, type: PQ4 [ENTER]
For Windows:
Double click on the icon for PQ4.
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TIPS FOR FASTER LOADING
If you notice the game or opening cartoon running slowly, it
may be due to a fragmented hard drive. There are many
commercial and shareware hard drive unfragmenting
programs available.
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PRO AUDIO USERS
If you are using a Pro AudioSpectrum 16 or Plus card and
experience problems during the game, rerun the INSTALL
utility and select "Sound Blaster" as your audio device.
Selecting "Sound Blaster" will utilize the PAS card's built-in
Sound Blaster emulation for digitized audio effects.
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SIERRA ON-LINE MANUAL BOOT DISK INSTRUCTIONS
The following instructions can be used if the automatic boot disk maker
included in the install program does not function properly on your system.
If you have the CD-ROM version of this program, or you are using certain
hard drive compression utilities, you will need to add any necessary
driver lines to your config.sys and autoexec.bat files.
FORMATTING THE DISK
PLEASE NOTE: It is necessary to format the disk even if the disk is already
formatted. The /S switch will transfer files to the boot disk which are
necessary for the disk to work correctly.
To make a CD-ROM Boot Disk, format a high density diskette in the A: drive.
(Use /F:360 or /F:720 parameter if using a low density diskette) Note: This
will not work in the B: drive. Type the command as follows:
FORMAT A:/S <Enter>
If after entering this command the system responds with a "Bad command or
file name" error, then type:
PATH=C:\DOS <ENTER>
Now retype the FORMAT command above. If you still receive the same error,
the MS DOS FORMAT command may not be on your system or it may have been
renamed. Programs such as PC Tools and Norton Disk Utilities can rename
the format command to prevent accidental loss of data.
LOCATING THE MOUSE DRIVERS
If you plan to use a mouse with your game, it will be necessary to first
load the mouse driver. To do this, locate the mouse driver and copy it to
the boot disk in your A: drive. There are two types of mouse drivers
available, MOUSE.SYS, which must be loaded in the CONFIG.SYS file and
MOUSE.COM which must be loaded in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file. You do not need
to load both MOUSE.SYS and MOUSE.COM. Locate the MOUSE.SYS or MOUSE.COM
file. Because the file MOUSE.SYS is usually smaller than MOUSE.COM we
recommend that the MOUSE.SYS file be used in order to free more memory.
a) Locating the mouse drivers:
If you do not know where the MOUSE.SYS or MOUSE.COM files are located on
your system, and you have MS-DOS 5.0 or above, the command below should help
in locating your mouse drivers. Type the following at the C:\> prompt.
DIR \MOUSE /S <ENTER>
This command only works with MS-DOS 5.0 or above and will cause the system
to search all sub directories for a file called mouse. If the system locates
a file called mouse, it will display the path where the mouse files are
located. For instance, if the MOUSE.SYS file is located in a C:\MOUSE>
directory, the system will display:
Directory of C:\MOUSE
MOUSE SYS 55160 03-10-92 3:10a
MOUSE COM 56408 03-10-93 6:00a
If the system does not locate a mouse, your driver may have a different name
or these files may not be currently installed on the system. Some other
common names for mouse drivers are IMOUSE, GMOUSE, and HPMOUSE. Your mouse
drivers may have been included on a floppy disk which came packaged along
with your mouse. For information on the proper name for your mouse, check the
owner's manual which came with your mouse.
b) Copying the mouse driver:
Once you have located the mouse driver, you will need to copy it to the boot
disk. In this step, we will assume that the mouse drivers were located in
the C:\MOUSE> directory as shown in the step above. To copy the MOUSE.SYS
file to the boot disk, type the following at the C:\> prompt:
COPY C:\MOUSE\MOUSE.* A: <ENTER>
Please substitute the appropriate path and file name for your mouse driver in
the command line above. You should then see a message indicating some files
were copied.
CREATING THE CONFIG.SYS FILE
Now switch to the A: and type the following:
COPY CON CONFIG.SYS <Enter> (The cursor will drop down one line and
blink)
FILES=50 <Enter>
BUFFERS=30 <Enter>
If you are using the MOUSE.SYS file to load your mouse, add the following
line to the CONFIG.SYS.
DEVICE=MOUSE.SYS <Enter>
Complete the file by pressing the F6 Function key <Enter>
CREATING THE AUTOEXEC.BAT FILE
Now create an AUTOEXEC.BAT file on the A: drive by typing:
COPY CON AUTOEXEC.BAT <Enter> (the cursor will drop down one line)
SET COMSPEC=C:\COMMAND.COM <Enter>
PROMPT $P$G <Enter>
PATH=C:\DOS <Enter>
If you are using the MOUSE.COM file to load the mouse, add the following
line to the AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
MOUSE.COM <Enter>
Complete the file by pressing the F6 Function key <Enter>
Now you are ready to use your new Sierra Boot Disk. Place the boot disk in
your A: drive and press the <CTRL> <ALT> and <DEL> keys at the same time.
Your computer will reboot and you will be ready to start your Sierra game
as you normally would.
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If you are interested in future adventure games or any other of
the Sierra family of fine software products, call us at
(800) 326-6654 [or (209) 683-4468 outside the United States].