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* TROUBLESHOOTING *
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PROBLEM:
Not Enough Memory
SOLUTION:
Try removing TSR's (such as mouse drivers) from your
config.sys and autoexec.bat files.
If you have DOS version 5 or above, include the line:
dos=high
in your config.sys file after "himem.sys" or another memory
manager has been loaded.
As a last resort, try disabling Sound Blaster support so the
digitized samples will not be loaded (see command-line sound
overrides).
PROBLEM:
Movement is erratic, or there is no movement
SOLUTION:
Press 'J' to adjust your joystick(s).
If movement is still erratic, try disabling joysticks from the
main menu.
PROBLEM:
Sound isn't working correctly, or the game locks up
SOLUTION:
Use the command-line sound card override.
Load Jetpack with one of the command-line options:
Jetpack /S0 - No Sound
Jetpack /S1 - PC Speaker
Jetpack /S2 - Adlib (or compatible)
Jetpack /S3 - Sound Blaster (or compatible)
If your Sound Blaster or compatible card is not working in Jetpack,
try setting the environmental variable BLASTER by typing:
SET BLASTER=Axxx Ix Dx
Axxx represents the address of the SoundBlaster/SB Pro. For the
SB, it's either A210,A220,A230,A240,A250 or A260. For the SB Pro,
it's either A220 or A240. The default is A220.
Ix represents the IRQ number used by the SB/SB Pro. For the SB,
it's either I2, I5, or I7. The default is I7.
Dx represents the DMA channel used by the SB/SB Pro. Acceptable
values are D0, D1, or D3. The default is D1.
Your copy of Jetpack should have come without the configuration file
"JETPACK.CFG" If you can't solve the problems you are having, try
erasing this file. Jetpack will create a new config file based on
your system.