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- NASCAR Racing Demo
- By
- Papyrus Design Group, Inc.
-
- Copyright (c) 1994 Papyrus Design Group, Inc.
- All rights reserved.
-
- Install and Setup
- Insert NASCAR Racing Demo disk in drive A: or B:. Type A: or B: <enter>.
- Type INSTALL <enter> to begin the installation program. Follow the directions
- on screen to install the demo to your hard drive. When installation is
- complete, you will be given the option to Change Sound Card. Select this
- option and select your sound card from the list. If you have no sound card
- be sure to select the option for None. Follow the prompts to select the
- proper sound card setup. Once these things have been done you are ready to
- run the NASCAR Racing demo. Select Exit to DOS from the menu.
-
- Interactive Demo
- The NASCAR Racing interactive demo will allow you to drive a few laps
- around the Talladega Superspeedway, a 2.66 mile oval dubbed "the fastest
- track in the world." To run the Interactive Demo, change directory to the
- C:\NASDEMO directory (or specify the directory name that you chose during
- installation), by typing CD\NASDEMO <enter>. Type NASDEMO -I <enter> to
- start the program. Any option within the program which is grayed out is
- not available to you in the demo version.
-
- Options - From the main menu you should choose "Options", then "Controls".
- Then, you should choose "Set Controls" and choose how you would like to
- control the driving in the game. We support all types of joysticks/flight
- yokes as well as many wheel/pedal driving units. Once the controls are set,
- calibrate the joystick. If you are playing with just a joystick you only
- need to "Calibrate Joystick 1". If you are using a wheel/pedal unit you
- must calibrate both joysticks and should also change your steering from
- "Non-linear steering" to "Linear Steering." If you are using the keyboard
- you don't have to calibrate any joystick.
- All the graphics options are on automatic detail by default. This
- means that if the frame rate of the simulation falls below the "minimum frame
- rate," that detail option could be turned off, and if the frame rate becomes
- greater than the "maximum frame rate," that detail could be turned on.
- You can change these to tune the demo to work well with your machine. If you
- have a slower machine, we suggest you turn off the asphalt and grass textures.
- You can also turn these options on or off while you are driving. The
- following number keys control these options:
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- 1 - grass
- 2 - asphalt
- 3 - objects (on/off/none)
- 4 - grandstands
- 5 - walls
- 6 - horizon
- 7 - cars
- 8 - smoke/dirt
- 9 - skids/painted lines
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- Driving Aids - The only driving aid you can select for the demo version
- which has any effect is "Automatic Shifting" or "Manual Shifting."
-
- Sound - All the sound settings can be changed. To turn a sound off, reduce
- the volume level to 0.
-
- Driver Info
- This option will allow you to scroll through a list of some of the
- drivers on the NASCAR circuit. Select "Driver Info", "Opponents", and "Next"
- or "Previous" to view these drivers. In the game you will be able to change
- all of the info which appears in the lower right box, and with the included
- paintkit utility you will be able to change the car graphics themselves.
-
- Preseason Testing
- This option will allow you to take a spin around Talladega. Select
- "Preseason Testing" and then "Talladega". (The game will come with 9 NASCAR
- tracks - Atlanta, Bristol, Darlington, Loudon, Martinsville, Michigan,
- Phoenix, Talladega, and Watkins Glen). You will now be at the preseason
- testing menu.
-
- Select "Testing" to take a spin around Talladega. You'll start out in the
- pits. You have enough fuel to run a couple of laps. Pressing "F10" will
- change the driving mode to two different outside-the-car views. Press "F10"
- again to return to the cockpit view. Once you are out of fuel, press "Esc"
- to return to the preseason menu and then select "Replay" to view your racing.
-
- Replay - The space bar will start/stop the action. The "<" and ">" keys will
- rewind and fast forward the replay. The "C" key will change to different
- camera angles. Press "Esc" to return to the preseason testing menu.
- None of the replay buttons have any effect in the demo version.
-
-
- Self-Running Demo
- The self-running demo will allow you to view a demo of NASCAR
- Racing. To run the Self-Running Demo, change directory to the
- C:\NASDEMO directory (or specify the directory name that you chose during
- installation), by typing CD\NASDEMO <enter>. Type NASDEMO -S <enter> to
- start the program. Once this is done the program will load and the demo
- will begin. The demo will replay continuously unless you choose to exit.
- To exit the demo, press "Esc" when the demo is at the credits screen or
- the screen with the order information. Both screens are displayed at the
- end of the demo.
-
- Troubleshooting
- The demo requires at least 3Mb of RAM free to run. If you do not
- have enough memory, try using a boot disk. (If you need to create a boot
- disk, refer to the section below titled "Creating a Boot Diskette".) Place
- the start up disk in Drive A: and reboot your system. When you come to a
- prompt, type C: <enter>. Type CD\NASDEMO <enter>. Type NASDEMO -I or
- NASDEMO -S <enter> to begin the demo.
-
- If you have less than 3MB free, a message will appear to let you
- know this. You can choose to avoid the memory check by typing
- NASDEMO -I -O <enter> to start the interactive version of the demo.
- You may be able to see everything available in the demo with the
- exception of loading the track and driving. Do not attempt to load the
- self running version of the demo using the -O switch.
-
- Creating a Boot Diskette
- The purpose of creating a boot diskette will be to limit the number of
- drivers that are loaded in order to maximize memory, while at the same time,
- providing you the minimum drivers necessary to run the demo with your unique
- system configuration (i.e. CD-ROM drive, sound board, etc.).
-
- Because NASCAR Racing uses a built-in memory manager, it is highly
- recomended that you do not use the DOS memory manager (EMM386) or any third
- party memory managers (i.e. QEMM, 386MAX, etc.).
-
- To create a boot disk, do the following:
- 1. Insert a blank diskette into drive A & type FORMAT A: /S
- 2. Follow the DOS prompts to format the disk & return to the C:\> prompt.
- 3. If your system has an audio board and it requires a device driver
- in order to operate in a DOS environment, do the following:
- - Copy the device driver(s) from your hard drive to the boot diskette.
- - Edit your CONFIG.SYS file and/or AUTOEXEC.BAT file to add the
- necessary lines to load the audio driver(s). If you are not sure
- of which driver(s) to load, refer to the documentation for your
- audio board.
-
- NASCAR Racing Feature List
- Here are some of the features which can be found in the release
- version of NASCAR Racing:
-
- 1. SVGA Mode (640x480)
- The high resolution mode requires at least a 486 DX2/66 MHz with
- 8MB RAM to run. You must also have a VESA video driver loaded
- to run the high resolution version.
- 2. Digital Sound
- All the sounds in the game, the engines, skidding, pit noises, have
- been digitized. In addition, stereo sound will be available on those
- sound boards which can support it.
- 3. Officially licensed NASCAR game
- Real drivers, cars, teams, tracks, and sponsors.
- 4. Realistic Crashes
- When the car hits a wall or another car, depending on how hard the
- impact is, pieces will fly off. Cars will continue to race in
- different damage conditions.
- 5. Realistic Stockcar Physics
- The car will drive like an actual stockcar. More weight, combined
- with a lot less downforce makes this a different driving experience
- compared to IndyCar Racing.
- 6. 9 Real NASCAR Tracks
-
- Talladega Superspeedway - This is a 2.66 mile superspeedway. It has
- the distinction of being the fastest track on the NASCAR
- circuit with speeds upwards of 200 mph.
- Michigan International Speedway - This is a 2 mile superspeedway.
- Atlanta Motor Speedway - This is a 1.522 mile speedway.
- Darlington Raceway - This is a 1.366 mile oval which is called the
- track that is "too tough to tame". It is known as a very
- difficult track to drive because of its tight corners.
- New Hampshire International Speedway - This is a 1.058 mile oval.
- Phoenix International Raceway - This is a 1 mile tri-oval.
- Bristol International Raceway - This is a .533 half mile oval known
- for its 36 degrees of banking.
- Martinsville Speedway - This is a .526 flat half mile oval. It is
- known for its tight, flat corners.
- Watkins Glen International - This is a 2.454 mile road course.
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- 7. Special help features - steering help, auto-shifting, and auto-braking.
- These features will help the novice racer get their feet wet before
- taking on the real challenge.
- 8. Outside, behind the car drive mode. Similar to the chase replay view in
- IndyCar Racing.
- 9. Improved opponent AI.
- 10. Music from Team Fat.
- 11. Frame rate up to 30fps (with a really fast machine).
- 12. Realistic Car setup options including spoiler adjustments, tire pressures,
- stagger, camber, weight jacking, plus a lot more.
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