---===| SFLIU V2.00 Hyper Fighting for SF2IBM! Installation DOX. |===--- Here are the names of the files you want to know about: SF2.BAT - Run this to play the game! SF2CFG.EXE - Run this to configure the game. README.TXT - This file. Installation dox. SFLIU200.TXT - Detailed document about this patch. SFCHANGE.TXT - Detailed list of changes made from V1.00 to V2.00 SF2MOVES.TXT - Move list for SFLIU20. SFLIUFAQ.TXT - Frequently Asked Questions file for the SFLIU patches. Version 1.02. * Note that there won't be a new SF2IBM FAQ until version 2.10 is released. To install SFLIU200, simply unzip the zip files into a new, empty directory, then run the batch file SF2.BAT. If you're playing SFLIU for the first time the batch file will create certain files needed for the patch to run properly, then it will run SF2CFG.EXE. From then on running SF2.BAT will start the game normally. Remember, only the second player attack keys (Insert, Home, PgUp, etc.) will start the game at the main menu. Keys like Enter and Space Bar have no effect on the game. The following keys have these effects during a match: F1 - Toggle debugging mode. F8 - Memory test. Useless function. F9 - Toggle pause. Hitting any key will advance the action by one frame, hit F9 again to resume. F10 - Return to the main menu. ESC - Exit to DOS. Well, here's some tips to configure the game in SF2CFG: 1. Run automatic video speed detection first. 2. To optimize game speed, try setting the Voice Source from "SoundBlaster" to either "PC Speaker" or "No sound". Set the manual video speed to 1 for the greatest speed. Valid values range from 1-3750. 3. Use the default key configuration for the least key conflicts: Left Player Right Player Jump T Up Arrow Left F Left Arrow Right H Right Arrow Down G Keypad 5 (You can change this to down arrow if you like) Jab TAB INS Strong Q HOME Fierce W PGUP Short CAPS LOCK DEL Forward A END Roundhouse S PGDN One last note: Remember to have at least 580k of conventional memory before running the game! A disk cache dosen't do much on improving the speed of SF2 IBM.