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- Microsoft Fury3 Trial Version README
- September 1995
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- (c) Copyright Microsoft Corporation, 1995
-
- This document contains important information specific
- to the Microsoft Fury3 Trial Version.
-
- The Microsoft Fury3 Trial Version has the full
- functionality of the retail version of Fury3 with these exceptions:
- - The Trial Version does not support the "Show Videos" option in
- the Game options dialog box, so videos do not play.
- - You can only fly one mission.
- - You cannot save or resume games.
- - Graphics in the Trial Version's online Help are 16-color,
- and therefore are not as high-quality as the Windows 95
- Help graphics in the retail version of the game.
-
-
- ----------------
- CONTENTS
- ----------------
-
- A. Installation Notes
-
- > License Agreement
- > Installing the Fury3 Trial Version
- > Minimum System Requirements for the Fury3 Trial Version
- > Recommended System Features for the Fury3 Trial Version
- > Minimum System Requirements for the Fury3 Retail Version
- > Recommended System Features for the Fury3 Retail Version
- > Troubleshooting Microsoft Fury3 Setup
- > Installing Fury3 from a Third-Party
- Shell (Windows 3.1 only)
- > Using a Clean Boot to Resolve Setup Conflicts
- (Windows 3.1 only)
- > Resolving Setup Freezes During Installation
- (Windows 3.1 only)
- > Starting Fury3 if You Are Using the PC Tools
- Desktop (Windows 3.1 only)
-
- B. Hardware and System Compatibility
-
- > Optimizing Performance on Minimum-Configuration
- Machines
- > Other Performance Issues
- > Setting Up Programmable Joysticks (ThrustMaster,
- Gravis)
- > Increasing the Size of Your Swap File
- (Windows 3.1 only)
- > Growstub Error (Windows 3.1 only)
- > EMM 386 Exception Error (Windows 3.1 only)
- > Win32s Error (Windows 3.1 only)
-
- C. Video Driver Notes
-
- > Changing the Video Display to 256 Colors
- > Unhandled Exception Error for the S3 Video Driver
- (Windows 3.1 only)
- > Using an ATI mach32 or mach64 Display Driver
- (Windows 3.1 only)
-
- D. Sound Card Notes
-
- > Troubleshooting Sound Cards
-
- -----------------------------------------------------
-
- -----------------------------------------
- A. INSTALLATION NOTES
- -----------------------------------------
-
-
- -------------
- > License Agreement
- -------------
- By copying or using this Fury3 Trial Version, you indicate
- your agreement to the terms of this license agreement. If
- you do not agree to the terms herein, you are not authorized
- to copy or use the Trial Version.
-
- The Fury3 Trial Version, including any images, photographs,
- animations, video, audio, music and text incorporated in the
- Trial Version, is owned by Microsoft or its suppliers and is
- protected by United States copyright laws and international
- treaty provisions. Except to the extent expressly licensed
- herein, all rights are reserved to Microsoft and its suppliers.
- You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the
- Trial Version.
-
- Limited Warranty and Limitation of remedies:
- NO WARRANTIES. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable
- law, Microsoft expressly disclaims any warranty for the Fury3
- Trial Version. The Trial Version and any related
- documentation is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind,
- either express or implied, including, without limitation, the
- implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a
- particular purpose. The entire risk arising out of use or
- performance of the Trial Version remains with you.
- Microsoft's entire liability and your exclusive remedy, at
- Microsoft's option, shall be the cost of the Trial Version
- or its replacement with another copy of the Trial Version.
- To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, in no event
- shall Microsoft or its suppliers be liable for any damages
- whatsoever (including, without limitation, damages for loss of
- business profit, business interruption, loss of business
- information, or any other pecuniary loss) arising out of the
- use or inability to use this Microsoft product, even if
- Microsoft has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
- Because some states/jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion
- or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental
- damages, the above limitation may not apply to you.
-
-
- -------------
- > Installing the Fury3 Trial Version
- -------------
- If you installed the Fury3 Trial Version from a
- CD sampler, no further installation is required.
-
- If you copied the Fury3 Trial Version directly from
- an online service or from disks, please note the
- following instructions.
-
- To run the Fury3 Trial Version under Windows 95,
- run Fury3x.exe.
-
- To install the Fury3 Trial Version under Windows 3.1
- or Windows for Workgroups:
-
- 1. Run setupx.exe.
- 2. Exit Windows and restart your computer.
- 3. Run Fury3x.exe.
-
- NOTE: The Fury3 Trial Version requires additional
- utilities (win32s, wing, dispdib.dll) to run under
- Windows 3.1 and Windows for Workgroups. During
- installation you may be prompted to install each one.
-
-
- -------------
- > Minimum System Requirements for the Fury3 Trial Version
- -------------
- *486DX/66 MHz or higher processor
- *8 MB of RAM
- *EITHER:
- -Microsoft« Windows 95« operating system
- OR
- -MS-DOS« operating system version 5.0 or later with
- Microsoft« Windows« operating system version 3.1 or
- later
- *Available hard disk space:
- -For Windows 95, 15 MB of available hard disk space
- -For Windows 3.1, 17 MB of available hard disk space,
- plus a 10 MB swap file if you have less than 12 MB
- of RAM
- *Local bus SVGA video, 256-color display
- *Sound board plus speakers or headphones to hear audio
-
-
- -------------
- > Recommended System Features for the Fury3 Trial Version
- -------------
- *Joystick or other flight control
- *Microsoft Mouse or other pointing device
-
-
- -------------
- > Minimum System Requirements for the Fury3 Retail Version
- -------------
- *486DX/66 MHz or higher processor
- *8 MB of RAM
- *EITHER:
- -Microsoft« Windows 95« operating system
- OR
- -MS-DOS« operating system version 5.0 or later with
- Microsoft« Windows« operating system version 3.1 or
- later
- *Available hard disk space:
- -For Windows 95, 15 MB of available hard disk space
- -For Windows 3.1, 17 MB of available hard disk space,
- plus a 10 MB swap file if you have less than 12 MB
- of RAM
- *Local bus SVGA video, 256-color display
- *Sound board plus speakers or headphones to hear audio
-
-
- -------------
- > Recommended System Features for the Fury3 Retail Version
- -------------
- *Joystick or other flight control
- *Microsoft Mouse or other pointing device
-
-
- -------------
- > Troubleshooting Microsoft Fury3 Setup
- -------------
- Below are some common errors encountered while
- installing Microsoft Fury3 and explanations of the
- errors:
-
- * Fury3 requires at least a 486 processor.
- You must either upgrade to an Intel 486 or higher
- processor, or switch to a computer with an Intel 486 or
- higher processor.
-
- * This application requires a newer version of
- Microsoft Windows.
- Fury3 requires Microsoft Windows version 3.1 or later.
- To purchase a Windows upgrade, see your local retailer.
-
- * Windows is running in standard mode. Win 32S can only
- run in 386 enhanced mode.(Windows 3.10 only)
- If you have 8 MB of RAM, as required by Microsoft Fury3,
- and are unable to run Windows in enhanced mode, you may
- need to reconfigure your computer. You can determine if
- Windows is running in standard or enhanced mode by
- clicking About on the Help menu.
-
- NOTE: If you are unsure how much RAM your computer has,
- you can run Microsoft Diagnostics (MSD), or check with
- the manufacturer of your computer. For more information
- about running MSD, see your Windows User's Guide.
-
- If your computer has the necessary 8 MB of RAM and you
- are an advanced computer user, you may try removing some
- TSRs from your AUTOEXEC.BAT file and editing your
- CONFIG.SYS file to make more memory available to Windows.
-
- Below are examples of clean boot AUTOEXEC.BAT and
- CONFIG.SYS files that should make enough memory
- available for Windows to run in enhanced mode.
-
- IMPORTANT: Use the File Manager to copy and rename your
- AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files in case you need to
- restore your current configuration.
-
- Example for a clean boot AUTOEXEC.BAT file:
- Path=c:\;c:\dos;c:\windows
- Prompt $p$g
- Set Temp=c:\temp(make sure it points to a valid temp
- directory)
- Include any command lines necessary for sound cards,
- CD-ROM drives, or hard disk compression utilities.
-
- Example for a clean boot CONFIG.SYS file:
- Device=c:\windows\himem.sys
- Files=65
- Buffers=20
- Stacks=9,256
- Shell=c:\dos\command.com c:\dos\ /p /e:256
- Include any command lines necessary for sound cards,
- CD-ROM drives, or hard disk compression utilities.
-
-
- -------------
- > Installing Microsoft Fury3 from a Third-Party
- Shell (Windows 3.1 only)
- -------------
- If you can disable the shell through the shell's
- configuration/Setup utilities, please do so. Otherwise,
- follow these instructions if you are having trouble
- installing Microsoft Fury3 from a shell program such as
- Packard Bell Navigator, Xsoft TabWorks, or Norton
- Desktop.
-
- IMPORTANT: Use the File Manager to copy and rename the
- SYSTEM.INI file before following this procedure. For
- your protection, do not make changes to the original
- SYSTEM.INI file in case you need to restore it later.
-
- 1. In the Accessories group, double-click Notepad.
- 2. On the File menu, click Open.
- 3. In the File Name box, type: system.ini
- 4. Click OK.
- 5. Under [Boot], locate the 'Shell=' line.
- 6. Insert a semicolon at the front of the 'Shell=' line.
- This remarks out the line.
- 7. Create a new line under 'Shell=' and type:
- Shell=Progman.exe
- 8. On the File menu, click Save.
- 9. On the File menu, click Exit.
- 10.Restart Windows, and install Microsoft Fury3.
-
- After you've installed Microsoft Fury3, follow steps
- 1 - 5 above and then remove the semicolon from the first
- 'Shell=' line. Place a semicolon in front of the
- 'Shell=Progman.exe' line you added to remark out
- the line.
-
- -------------
- > Using a Clean Boot to Resolve Setup Conflicts
- (Windows 3.1 only)
- -------------
- If you are unable to install Microsoft Fury3, you can
- edit your AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS, and WIN.INI files
- and use a clean boot to make more memory available to
- Windows.
-
- IMPORTANT: Use the File Manager to copy and rename the
- AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS, and WIN.INI files before
- following this procedure. For your protection, do not
- make changes to the original files in case you need to
- restore them later.
-
- 1. In the Main group, double-click the File Manager.
- 2. Double-click the Windows directory.
- 3. Open the AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS, and WIN.INI files
- and edit out unnecessary command lines. Refer to the
- following examples for what to leave in the files.
- 4. On the File menu, click Save.
- 5. On the File menu, click Exit.
- 6. Restart Windows, and install Microsoft Fury3.
-
- Examples:
-
- AUTOEXEC.BAT
- Path=c:\;c:\dos;c:\windows
- Prompt $p$g
- Set Temp=c:\temp (make sure it points to a valid temp
- directory)
- Include any command lines necessary for audio cards,
- CD-ROM drives, or hard disk compression utilities.
-
- CONFIG.SYS
- Device=c:\windows\himem.sys
- Files=65
- Buffers=20
- Stacks=9,256
- Shell=c:\dos\command.com c:\dos\ /p /e:256
- Include any command lines necessary for audio cards,
- CD-ROM drives, or hard disk compression utilities.
-
- WIN.INI
- Insert a semicolon in front of the 'Load=' line and the
- 'Run=' line in the 'Windows' category to remark out the
- lines.
-
- NOTE: Remarking out the lines only has to be done if
- there are commands on the lines.
-
- Rename the Startup group in Program Manager if any
- programs are being loaded through it.
-
- -------------
- > Resolving Setup Freezes During Installation
- (Windows 3.1 only)
- -------------
- If Setup stalls during installation, and you are running
- MS-DOS 6.0 or later, run Scandisk followed by Defrag /f.
- For information about these two commands, see the MS-DOS
- User's Guide. After the commands are completed, restart
- Windows and install Microsoft Fury3.
-
- If you are not running MS-DOS 6.0 or later, you can use
- the Chkdsk /f command.
- You can then use a defragmentation utility such as PC
- Tools or Norton Desktop.
-
- -------------
- > Starting Microsoft Fury3 if You Are Using the PC
- Tools Desktop (Windows 3.1 only)
- -------------
- If you are using PC Tools Desktop as your Windows shell,
- you will need to restart Windows after installing
- Microsoft Fury3 by exiting Windows and typing Win at
- the prompt.
-
- ------------------------------------------
- B. HARDWARE AND SYSTEM COMPATIBILITY
- ------------------------------------------
-
- -------------
- > Optimizing Performance on Minimum-Configuration
- Machines
- -------------
- If you have a computer with a 486/66 processor and 8 MB
- of RAM, the following steps may improve performance:
- * Be sure that you are not logged on to a network.
- * Close any open applications.
- * Run Fury3 in Full Screen, Panoramic format.
- * Modify options in the Graphics Options dialog box:
- 1. On the Fury3 Options menu, click Graphics Options.
- 2. Select None in the Shadow Detail box.
- 3. Select Normal Quality in the Image Quality box.
- 4. Select Low Detail in the Texture Detail box.
- 5. Select Off in the Debris box.
- 6. Make sure the Show Sky Texture check box is cleared.
- When you reduce the detail levels, you affect the
- appearance of Fury3 -- do the above only if speed is the
- primary consideration.
-
- * (Windows 3.1 only) Increase the size of your swap file
- (see the README topic Increasing the Size of Your Swap
- File).
-
- * (Windows 3.1 only) Use the clean boot configuration
- (see the README topic Using a Clean Boot to Resolve
- Setup Conflicts).
- Tailor the clean boot so that it:
- - Loads the minimal number of memory resident drivers
- and programs needed to run Windows.
- - Does not enable expanded memory (EMM386 should be
- configured for NOEMS).
- - Does not load SmartDrive (this becomes a tradeoff
- between more memory and slower hard drive
- performance -- on some systems this may lead to slower
- game play).
-
- * (Windows 3.1 only) Install more memory in your machine
- to speed up Microsoft Fury3. 10 MB of RAM is recommended.
-
- -------------
- > Other Performance Issues
- -------------
- * If you are using a CH Flightstick Pro, a Gravis
- Phoenix/Firebird, or compatible joystick: When two
- joystick buttons are pressed simultaneously, the
- joystick interprets the multiple presses as a Hat
- Switch action. To prevent this, press only one joystick
- button at a time.
-
- * Users of slower machines may experience a delay in
- game play when entering and exiting tunnels. This may
- also happen when Fury3 is loading game data. Please do
- not restart your computer if this occurs.
-
- Modify options in the Graphics Options dialog box:
- 1. On the Fury3 Options menu, click Graphics Options.
- 2. Select None in the Shadow Detail box.
- 3. Select Normal Quality in the Image Quality box.
- 4. Select Low Detail n the Texture Detail box.
- 5. Select Off in the Debris box.
- 6. Make sure the Show Sky Texture check box is cleared.
-
- * (Windows 95 only) Fury3 only recognizes Joystick 1 in
- the Joystick Properties box. Be sure that the joystick
- you are using with Fury3 is connected to your computer's
- first game port.
-
- * (Windows 3.1 only) You may experience drift or
- instability when using a joystick. This may be caused by
- background processes, such as running Fury3 with other
- applications open, networking, or reformatting a large
- document in a word-processing program. If you are
- running your joystick through the game port on your
- sound card, you can improve performance by using a
- dedicated game card.
-
- -------------
- > Setting Up Programmable Joysticks (ThrustMaster,
- Gravis)
- -------------
- Fury3 provides separate files for use with 4
- ThrustMaster joystick configurations:
- (a) ThrustMaster F-16 FLCS alone: FFURY3.B50
- (b) ThrustMaster F-16 FLCS and TQS: QFURY3.B50
- (c) ThrustMaster F-16 FLCS and Mark II WCS: MFURY3.B50
- (d) ThrustMaster (P)FCS and Mark II WCS: FURY3.ADV
-
- Fury3 also provides separate files for use with the
- Gravis Phoenix: FURY3.PHX and the Gravis Firebird:
- FURY3.FBD
-
- Using programmable ThrustMaster joysticks under
- Windows 95:
- To set up your ThrustMaster joystick:
- 1. From Windows 95, start an MS-DOS window.
- 2. Run the ThrustMaster joystick configuring utility.
- Please refer to your ThrustMaster Owner's Manual
- for instructions. Note: If you do not download the
- appropriate file (see files above) to your joystick,
- it will function as a 2-axis, 2-button joystick.
- 3. Once your joystick is programmed, exit MS-DOS to
- return to Windows, open Control Panel, and double-
- click the Joystick icon.
- 4. In Joystick Properties, select "2-button flight
- yoke w/throttle" from the Joystick selection box
- if you are using joystick type (b), (c), or (d)
- above. If you are using (a) (ThrustMaster F-16
- FLCS alone), select "2-axis, 2-button joystick."
-
- Using the Gravis Phoenix or Firebird under Windows 95:
- To set up your Phoenix or Firebird joystick:
- 1. From Windows 95, start an MS-DOS window.
- 2. Run the Phoenix/Firebird joystick configuring
- utility. Please refer to your Phoenix/Firebird
- User's Guide for instructions. Note: If you do not
- download the appropriate file (see files above) to
- your joystick, it will function as a 2-axis,
- 2-button joystick.
- 3. Once your joystick is programmed, exit MS-DOS to
- return to Windows, open Control Panel, and double-
- click the Joystick icon.
- 4. In Joystick Properties, select "2-button flight
- yoke w/throttle" from the Joystick selection box.
-
- Using programmable ThrustMaster joysticks under Windows
- 3.1:
- To set up your ThrustMaster joystick:
- 1. From Windows 3.1, start an MS-DOS window.
- 2. Start the ThrustMaster joystick configuring utility.
- Please refer to your ThrustMaster Owner's
- Manual for instructions. Note: If you do not
- download the appropriate file (see files above) to
- your F-16 FLCS, it will function as a 2-axis,
- 2-button joystick.
- 3. Once your joystick is programmed, exit MS-DOS and
- return to Windows.
- 4. Load Fury3, and then click Flight Control Options
- on the Options menu.
- 5. Click Joystick or Joystick with Throttle,
- depending on the joystick you have.
- 6. Click Calibrate and follow the directions on the
- screen.
-
- Using the Gravis Phoenix or Firebird joystick under
- Windows 3.1:
- To set up your Phoenix or Firebird joystick:
- 1. From Windows 3.1, start an MS-DOS window.
- 2. Start the Gravis Phoenix or Firebird joystick
- configuring utility. Please refer to your
- Phoenix or Firebird User's Guide for instructions.
- Note: If you do not download the appropriate file
- (see files above) to your joystick, it will
- function as a 2-axis, 2-button joystick.
- 3. Once your joystick is programmed, exit MS-DOS and
- return to Windows.
- 4. Load Fury3, and then click Flight Control Options
- on the Options menu.
- 5. Click Joystick with Throttle.
- 6. Click Calibrate and follow the directions on the
- screen.
-
- -------------
- > Increasing the Size of Your Swap File
- (Windows 3.1 only)
- -------------
- In Windows 3.1, Microsoft Fury3 requires at least 8 MB
- of RAM, plus a 10 MB swap file if you have less than
- 12 MB of RAM. Be sure that the swap file is set for a
- minimum of 10 MB. Increasing the swap-file size may
- improve the performance of Microsoft Fury3.
-
- Follow this procedure to increase the swap file if your
- computer has enough available disk space:
-
- 1. In the Main group, double-click the Control Panel.
- 2. Double-click the 386 Enhanced icon.
- 3. Click Virtual Memory.
- 4. Click Change.
- 5. Increase the size of the swap file.
-
- Follow this procedure to increase the swap file if your
- computer is low on disk space and you are running
- MS-DOS 6.0 or later:
-
- 1. In the Main group, double-click the Control Panel.
- 2. Double-click the 386 Enhanced icon.
- 3. Click Virtual Memory.
- 4. Click Change.
- 5. Under New Swapfile Settings, enter None in the Type
- box.
- 6. Click OK in both dialog boxes.
- 7. Close Windows.
- 8. From the MS-DOS prompt, run Scandisk, and then
- Defrag. For information about these two commands, see
- the MS-DOS User's Guide.
- 9. Once these commands are completed, restart Windows.
- Increase the virtual memory using the previous
- procedure.
-
- NOTE: If you are unable to create a 10 MB swap file
- using this procedure, you can remove files from the hard
- disk, and then try the procedure again.
-
- If you are not using MS-DOS 6.0 or later, you can use
- the Chkdsk /f command to check your swap file size. You
- can then use a defragmentation utility such as PCTOOLS
- or Norton.
-
- -------------
- > Growstub Error (Windows 3.1 only)
- -------------
- Use the following procedure if you get a growstub error
- message.
-
- IMPORTANT: Use the File Manager to copy and rename the
- WIN.INI file before following this procedure. For your
- protection, do not make changes to the original WIN.INI
- file in case you need to restore it later.
-
- 1. Click the Accessories group, and then double-click
- Notepad.
- 2. On the File menu, click Open.
- 3. In the File Name box, type: win.ini.
- 4. Locate the 'Load=' line under the 'Window' category.
- 5. Delete 'Pointer.exe' from the 'Load=' line.
- 6. On the File menu, click Save.
- 7. On the File menu, click Exit.
- 8. Restart Windows, and then restart Microsoft Fury3.
-
- -------------
- > EMM 386 Exception Error (Windows 3.1 only)
- -------------
- Follow this procedure if you get an EMM 386 exception
- error.
-
- IMPORTANT: Use the File Manager to copy and rename the
- WIN.INI file before following this procedure. For your
- protection, do not make changes to the original WIN.INI
- file in case you need to restore it later.
-
- 1. Click the Accessories group, and then double-click
- Notepad.
- 2. On the File menu, click Open.
- 3. In the File Name box, type: win.ini.
- 4. Click OK.
- 5. Locate the 'Load=' line under the 'Window' category.
- 6. Remove the 'Pointer.exe' command from the 'Load='
- line.NOTE: For some Packard Bell computers, you may
- also need to remove the 'Mapiappi.exe' command from
- the 'Run=' line.
- 7. On the File menu, click Save.
- 8. On the File menu, click Exit.
- 9. Restart Windows, and then restart Microsoft Fury3.
-
- -------------
- > Win32s Error (Windows 3.1 only)
- -------------
- To resolve this error, you need to create a larger swap
- file. See the README topic Increasing the Size of Your
- Swap File for instructions.
-
-
- ------------------------------------------
- C. VIDEO DRIVER NOTES
- ------------------------------------------
-
- -------------
- > Changing the Video Display to 256 Colors
- -------------
- Your computer must display 256 colors to run Microsoft
- Fury3.
-
- To display 256 colors in Windows 95:
- 1. Click the Start button, and then point to Settings.
- 2. Click Control Panel.
- 3. Double-click the Display icon.
- 4. Click the Settings tab.
- 5. Under Color Palette, click 256 Color.
- 6. Click OK.
- 7. Reinstall Microsoft Fury3.
- NOTE: If you don't have the necessary 256-color driver,
- or if you aren't sure that your video card supports 256
- colors, contact your video card manufacturer.
-
- (Windows 3.1 only) IMPORTANT: Use the File Manager to
- copy and rename the SYSTEM.INI file before using the
- following procedure. For your protection, do not make
- changes to the original SYSTEM.INI file in case you
- need to restore it later.
-
- To display 256 colors in Windows 3.1:
- 1. In the Main group, double-click Windows Setup.
- 2. On the Options menu, click Change System Settings.
- 3. In the Display list, click a 256-color display driver
- suited for the video card in your computer. (If you are
- not sure which video driver to select, contact your
- video card manufacturer.) NOTE: You must use a minimum
- display resolution of 640 x 480.
- 4. Click OK.
- 5. Restart Windows, and install Microsoft Fury3.
-
- If you have a video card that uses the S3 chip set and
- are having trouble with Microsoft Fury3, contact
- Microsoft to obtain S3 chip set Super VGA drivers. See
- the README topic Unhandled Exception Error for the S3
- Video Driver (Windows 3.1 only) for information.
-
-
- -------------
- > Unhandled Exception Error for the S3 Video Driver
- (Windows 3.1 only)
- -------------
- Some S3 video drivers (in particular Dell S3 drivers)
- can cause unpredictable crashes when running Microsoft
- Fury3 under Windows 3.1. Contact your video card
- manufacturer to make sure you have a compatible video
- driver.
-
- IMPORTANT: Use the File Manager to copy and rename the
- SYSTEM.INI file before following this procedure. For
- your protection, do not make changes to the original
- SYSTEM.INI file in case you need to restore it later.
-
- 1. Double-click the Main group, and then click Windows
- Setup.
- 2. On the Options menu, click Change System Settings.
- 3. In the Display list, click Super VGA or a newer
- 256-color display driver suited for the video card
- in the computer.
- 4. Click OK.
- 5. Restart Windows, and then restart Microsoft Fury3.
-
- To obtain S3 chip set Super VGA drivers (Windows 3.1
- users only): Download the SVGA drivers from the
- Microsoft Download Service (MSDL). These drivers work
- correctly on many video cards. The number for the MSDL
- is (206) 936-6735. This service is available 24 hours a
- day, 7 days a week. The highest download speed available
- is 14,400 bits per second (bps). Each file is a
- compressed, self-extracting file. To download the file,
- use the filename SVGA.EXE. After you download the file,
- run it in an empty directory to extract the files it
- contains. You can also obtain this file on CompuServe in
- the Microsoft Software Library (type "go msl" [without
- the quotation marks] and download the file SVGA.EXE.)
-
- -------------
- > Using an ATI mach32 or mach64 Display Driver
- (Windows 3.1 only)
- -------------
- Prior to installing Fury3, please ensure that you are
- using an ATI display driver released after May 1995 for
- mach32 products and after June 1995 for mach64 products.
- Earlier versions of the mach32 and mach64 Windows
- drivers may cause difficulties in full screen modes.
-
- If you find that your present ATI mach32 driver was
- released before May 1995 or your mach64 driver was
- released before July 1995, the updated drivers are
- provided on this CD in the ATI directory. The drivers
- contained on the CD are current as of July 1995 and are
- identical to the drivers available on the ATI BBS at
- the time.
-
- To determine the date and version of the ATI driver on
- your system, follow the procedure below. For ATI
- products that use the ATI Desktop (all mach64 and
- Graphics Wonder):
- 1. Double-click the ATI Desktop icon.
- 2. Select HELP from the Title Bar.
- 3. Select ABOUT... from the drop down list.
- 4. Ensure that the date is later than June 1, 1995.
-
- If your ATI product uses the FLEXDESK Control Panel (all
- mach32 except the Graphics Wonder):
- 1. Double-click the mach FLEXDESK Control Panel icon.
- 2. Select HELP from the Title Bar.
- 3. Select ABOUT... from the drop down list.
- 4. Ensure that the FLEXDESK Driver build is 2.6 or
- higher.
-
- ATI is continually improving their drivers. The latest
- versions of all ATI drivers are available from the
- ATI Download BBS at (905) 764-9404, via ATI's forum on
- CompuServe at GO ATITECH, or from the ATI FTP site at
- ftp://ftp.atitech.ca
- If you require further assistance, please contact ATI at:
- Customer Support Fax: (905) 882-0546 (24 Hours)
- Download BBS: (905) 764-9404 (24 Hours)
- ftp Download: ftp.atitech.ca (24 Hours)
- CompuServe: GO ATITECH (24 Hours);
- General Inquiries: 76004,3656
- Technical Support Inquiries: 74740,667
-
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- D. SOUND CARD NOTES
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- > Troubleshooting Sound Cards
- -------------
- Use the following list of troubleshooting suggestions
- if Microsoft Fury3 does not play sound properly:
-
- * Be sure you are using the latest sound driver
- available. Contact your sound card manufacturer to
- obtain the latest sound driver.
-
- * Be sure that your system's volume control is not
- muted and is turned up.
-
- * Verify that Windows 95 can play .WAV files:
- 1. Click the Start button, and then point to Settings.
- 2. Click Control Panel.
- 3. Double-click the Sounds icon.
- 4. Try to play a .WAV file.
-
- * Verify that Windows 3.1 can play .WAV files:
- 1. Click the Main group, and then double-click
- Control Panel.
- 2. Double-click the Sound icon.
- 3. Try to play a .WAV file.
-
- * If Windows cannot play a .WAV file:
- Check to see that you have an audio card. If you don't
- have an audio card, contact your equipment
- dealer to obtain one.
-
- * If you are able to play a .WAV file:
- 1. Start Microsoft Fury3.
- 2. On the Options menu, click Sound Options.
- 3. Verify that the Play Sound Effects and Play Music
- check boxes are checked, and that Volume for both
- is 100%. If the volume is turned up, then click
- Advanced.
- 4. Verify that Fury3 recognizes an audio driver by
- looking at the Sound Card Detected line.
- 5. Click Test to see if Fury3 will play a sound file.
-
- *If you are having trouble hearing sound in Fury3, it
- may be related to the type of sound card you have. Use
- the list of sound cards and settings below to adjust
- settings for your sound card.
- 1. On the Fury3 Options menu, click Sound Options. In
- the Sound Options dialog, click Advanced.
- 2. In the Number of Buffers box, select the number
- that correlates to the number of buffers for
- your sound card in the list below. Then select the
- appropriate number for Buffer Size.
- 3. Click Test to listen to the results of your
- changes. Click Default to return the numbers to
- their original values.
-
- Sound Cards and Settings:
-
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- Windows 95 Sound Settings:
- -------------
- Sound Card: Aztech Sound Galaxy Pro 16, FCC: I38-MMSN810
- Driver: Win 95 SB Pro
- # of Buffers=3
- Buffer Size=2304
-
- Sound Card: Creative Labs Sound Blaster, CT 1350B
- Driver: Win 95 SB
- # of Buffers=3
- Buffer Size=2304
-
- Sound Card: Turtle Beach Monte Carlo
- Driver: Win 95 SB Pro
- # of Buffers=3
- Buffer Size=4096
-
- Sound Card: Creative Labs Sound Blaster 16 SCSI, CT 1770
- Sound Card: Creative Labs Sound Blaster 16, CT 2230
- Driver: Win 95 SB 16 / AWE 32
- # of Buffers=3
- Buffer Size=4096
-
- Sound Card: Creative Labs Sound Blaster 16 SCSI-2
- Driver: Win 95 SB 16 / AWE 32
- # of Buffers=3
- Buffer Size=3072
-
- Sound Card: Creative Labs Sound Blaster 16 Value Card,
- CT 2770
- Driver: Win 95 SB 16 / AWE32
- # of Buffers=5
- Buffer Size=2560
-
- Sound Card: Creative Labs Sound Blaster 16-ASP Card
- (Advanced Signal Processor), CT 1790
- Driver: Win 95 SB 16 / AWE32
- # of Buffers=4
- Buffer Size=2048
-
- Sound Card: Creative Labs Sound Blaster AWE32 Card,
- CT 2760
- Driver: Win 95 SB 16 / AWE32
- # of Buffers=3
- Buffer Size=3584
-
- Sound Card: Sound Galaxy NX Pro 16
- Driver: Win 95 MS Windows Sound System Compatible
- # of Buffers=3
- Buffer Size=3072
-
- Sound Card: Turtle Beach Monte Carlo
- Driver: Win 95 MS Windows Sound System Compatible
- # of Buffers=4
- Buffer Size=1536
-
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- Windows 3.1 Sound Settings
- -------------
- Sound Card: Aztech Sound Galaxy Nova 16,
- FCC: I38-MMSN815
- # of Buffers=4
- Buffer Size=3072
-
- Sound Card: Creative Labs Sound Blaster Pro, CT 1330A
- Driver: Creative Labs Sound Blaster 1.5
- # of Buffers=3
- Buffer Size=3072
-
- Sound Card: Creative Labs Sound Blaster w/2.0 DSP,
- CT 1320C
- Driver: Creative Labs Sound Blaster 1.5
- # of Buffers=4
- Buffer Size=1024
-
- Sound Card: Creative Labs Sound Blaster v2.00, CT 1320A
- Driver: Creative Labs Sound Blaster 1.0
- # of Buffers=5
- Buffer Size=2048
-
- Sound Card: Creative Labs Sound Blaster 16, CT 1740
- Driver: Creative SB 16 Wave and Midi v.3.01
- # of Buffers=5
- Buffer Size=1536
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