Tony La Russa Baseball 3 Demo System Requirements: IBM 386/40Mz or 100% compatible system 4 MB of RAM SVGA (640x480, 256 colors) video card 8 Meg free hard disk space (3 Meg needed for temporary storage) Mouse CD-ROM MS-DOS 5.0 or higher Installation: 1. Type INSTALL and press . 2. First, the program will ask you where you want to install the game. Note: the default is C:\BBDEMO. 3. The program will now copy the necessary files to your hard disk. The installation is now complete. To start playing, type BBDEMO in the directory you installed the game and press . Setup: The first time you run the demo the program will automatically run setup to configure the game for your video card, sound card, and joysticks. If you need to alter the configuration later, change to the game directory, type SETUP, and press . Video Card: The program will show you a list of compatible video cards. If you know which card you have, use the arrow keys to move the highlight over that card, then press . If you do not know which card you have, press F1. The program will try to detect your card. After you have chosen a video card, setup will test it by trying to display the TLB3 logo. If this appears properly press to continue. If nothing happens after several seconds press to exit the test. Next the program will ask if the logo appeared correctly, press 'Y' if it did, press 'N' if it did not. Note: VESA Support If your video card is not on the list, or you do not know which video card you have, but you believe it is compatible with the VESA standard, select VESA BIOS Extensions (VBE) from the list. If this does not work, you will have to consult the documentation from the card's manufacturer to find out how to install VESA compatibility. This might require a modification to your autoexec.bat file. For example, if you have a Diamond Viper Card you will have to add C:\VIPER\VPRMODE VESA at the bottom of your autoexec.bat file. Digitized Sound: Next setup will configure the game for digitized sound. Use the arrow keys to highlight your sound card and press . The game will test your card with a sample from Hank Greenwald. Press 'Y' if the voice played correctly or press 'N' and select another card. Note: 16 bit Support Only certain sound cards can play 16 bit sound. Make sure you select the highest quality sound card possible that is compatible with your system. For example, do not select Sound Blaster if you have a Sound Blaster 16. Joysticks: Next the program will search your hardware for joysticks. It is normal for this to take a few seconds. For each one it finds, the program will ask you to move the joystick to the maximum in each direction: up, down, left, and right. When you are finished press a button to continue.