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- 7th Level, Inc., Readme Notes
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-
- Welcome to Ace Ventura (R), the CD-ROM Game. In this demo,
- you'll get to experience a little of the Alaska action in the
- Factory scenario.
-
- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
-
- * IBM(R) or compatible 486 66 MHz or greater
- * Minimum of 8MB of RAM
- * 256-color display
- * Mouse
- * Double speed CD-ROM drive
- * MPC compatible sound card and amplified speakers
- * DOS(R) with Windows(R) 3.1 or Windows 95.
-
-
- INSTALLING THE DEMO
-
- To install the Ace Ventura demo:
-
- 1. Insert the CD in the CD-ROM drive.
- 2. Select the File menu and choose Run from the Program
- Manager. (Or, in Windows 95, select Run from the Start menu.)
- 3. Type D:\ACE\SETUP.EXE (if necessary, replace D: with the
- letter that represents your CD-ROM drive) in the command
- line and press ENTER.
- 4. Follow the instructions.
-
- The installation program creates a program icon for the Ace
- Ventura demo.
-
-
- RUNNING THE DEMO
-
- Double click the Ace Ventura program icon in the 7th Level
- program group to begin your adventure as a pet detective.
-
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- PLAYING THE GAME
-
- This demo provides you with a fun look at the Factory section
- of Alaska. Ace is trying to rescue some stolen Huskies from
- the evil Odora. Here's what you need to do:
-
- 1. YouÆll begin in the Shed.
- ╖ Click on the big rug on floor.
- ╖ Click on small rug.
- ╖ Click on the bed.
- ╖ Click on the wastepaper basket.
- ╖ Click on the switch under the rug.
- ╖ Enter the elevator.
- 2. YouÆll then be at the entrance to the Factory.
- ╖ Use the Up Arrow to hop past the flames.
- ╖ Click on the handle on the other side to disable the flames.
- ╖ Enter the archway to the left of the handle.
- 3. ItÆs now time to free the seals.
- ╖ Walk around the catwalk and explore. (The screen will pan
- with you.)
- ╖ Enter the first door from the right. This is the Warehouse.
- ╖ Enter the center door. This is the Extraction Factory. Click
- on the gate door to open it for a surprise.
- ╖ Dust yourself off, and then exit. Go to the door on the upper
- level at the far left of the catwalks. This is the Power Plant.
- ╖ Click on the pass-through door to open it.
- ╖ Walk through the door.
- ╖ Walk over to the computer desk to the left of the screen.
- ╖ Click on the computer.
- ╖ Enter the password "press" (lowercase).
- ╖ Press "s" for security.
- ╖ Press "e" to disable the electric fence in the Extraction Factory.
- ╖ Press "m" to return to the Main Menu.
- ╖ Press "x" to exit the computer.
- ╖ Enter the Extraction Factory.
- ╖ Open the gate.
- ╖ Go over and pull the lever to the right of the roller.
- ╖ Go over and click on the gate to the seal pen.
- 4. You must also free the Huskies.
- ╖ Walk into the Power Room.
- ╖ Open your inventory, and choose the bone.
- ╖ Give the bone to the dog.
- ╖ Walk over to the control box. Click on it.
- ╖ Walk over to the computer desk.
- ╖ Click on the computer.
- ╖ Enter the password "press" (lowercase).
- ╖ Press "s" for security.
- ╖ Press "c" to unlock the utility cabinet.
- ╖ Press "m" to return to the Main Menu.
- ╖ Press "x" to exit the computer.
- ╖ Click on the utility cabinet.
- ╖ Click on the cans in the cabinet.
- ╖ Click on the crowbar to take it and place it in your inventory.
- ╖ Walk to the control panel on the other side.
- ╖ Use the crowbar in your inventory on the control panel.
- ╖ Click on the open control panel to go to a close-up.
- ╖ Click on the switch on the right.
- ╖ Go back to the panel close-up.
- ╖ Turn on the red light by clicking on the button beside it.
- ╖ Turn on the Blue Button.
- ╖ Click on the switch.
- ╖ Go back to the panel close-up.
- ╖ Turn on the Green Button.
- ╖ Turn on the Red Button.
- ╖ Click on the switch.
- ╖ Go over to the Huskies, and click on one of the cages.
- ╖ Exit to the catwalks.
- 5. Before you leave, you must bathe the seals.
- ╖ Go to the Warehouse. (far right door)
- ╖ Click on the oil drums.
- ╖ Click on the hot tub.
- ╖ Click on the bath products.
- ╖ Use the crowbar in your inventory on the oil drums.
- ╖ Take the label on the drum that was revealed.
- ╖ Click on the tub to jump in.
-
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- NAVIGATING AND USING THE INTERFACE
-
- You take control of Ace's movements when the demo starts.
- The mouse is the primary controller.
-
- Command Action
- Move/Walk to Click the location. Ace will travel the
- shortest distance to that point.
- Browse Move the cursor over the object, and the cursor
- will change.
- Look at Move the cursor over the object, and press and
- hold the mouse button.
- Pick Up/Take Click the object you want to pick up. If it
- can be picked up, Ace walks to the object, and
- it appears in the inventory. If it cannot be
- picked up, Ace will let you know.
- Use Click the object. If it cannot be picked up,
- Ace moves to the object, and then tries to use
- it. (For example, click a door, and Ace will
- try to open it.)
- Talk to Click the object. Ace will move to the person,
- and the Conversation interface will appear.
- Open Inventory Click Ace. He will open his shirt to show you
- what is available.
- Use Inventory Item Open inventory, then click the item you want to use.
- Master of Disguise Open inventory, then click the Disguise Choice
- you want to use.
- Talk to Woodstock Open inventory, then click the Radio Watch.
- Woodstock will give you a clue about what to do,
- if he has an idea.
-
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- TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND COMMON PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
-
- If you have difficulty installing or running the demo, please read the
- section below before calling our Technical Support phone line. By
- checking the few items listed below, you may be able to solve any
- difficulty you are having on your own.
-
- If you are still having difficulty, call Technical Support at
- 214-498-8065. Support is available Monday - Friday from
- 8:00 am to 9:00 pm, and on Saturday from 8:00 am to 7:00 pm
- Central Time. You also can reach Technical Support via America
- Online (keyword Seventh) or the Microsoft Network (Go Seventh)
-
- Technical Support also is available via the World Wide Web on
- 7th Level's web page (www.7thlevel.com). By accessing 7th Level's
- web page, you can download the latest technical support information
- along with demos of current and future products, register your products
- online, and participate in contests and chats with the celebrities
- and individuals involved with our products.
-
-
- Problem:
- The program seems to run slowly.
-
- Solution:
- As with any program running under Windows, the speed and the
- smoothness of the program is dependent on the speed of the
- hardware that it is running on. Hardware configurations that affect
- performance are: the amount of memory and the speed of the video
- card, the processor type, the amount of real memory and the transfer
- rate of the CD-ROM drive. While the minimum system configuration
- required to run a demo is a 486 66 MHz computer with 8 MB
- of RAM, a video card capable of running 256 colors and a double-speed
- CD-ROM drive, the recommended system configuration is a 486 66 MHz
- computer with 16 MB of RAM. You may be able to improve the
- performance of this demo running on your computer by upgrading one
- or all of these elements of your computer system, depending on what
- you already have.
-
- If you are running on a computer with the minimum system requirements,
- here are some things you can do to try to increase your system's
- performance:
-
- 1. Make sure you have a permanent swap file of at least 5 MB set up
- in Windows.
-
- Problem:
- When I try to run the demo, I get a "Not enough memory" message.
-
- Solution:
- On an 8 MB system, the program requires 5 to 10 MB of virtual memory.
- For instructions on setting virtual memory, please consult your
- Windows documentation.
-
- Problem:
- The program does not display properly.
-
- Solution:
- Make sure you have a video card running in 640x480 or 800x600 mode
- with 256 colors. Also, make sure that you have the proper display
- driver installed. A display with more colors or running at a higher
- resolution also will work with this demo.
-
- Problem:
- The program is working, but I don't hear any sounds.
-
- Solution:
- Make sure your sound card is installed and working properly. You can
- check the sound from your sound board by using the Sound utility in
- the Control Panel. Choose one of the WAV files in the Windows
- directory and click Test.
-
- Problem:
- The sound or video skips during the program.
-
- Solution:
- Make sure you have at least 8 MB of RAM. Also, make sure that an
- expanded memory manager (such as EMM386, QEMM or 386MAX) is not
- reserving memory that Windows and this demo will need to run
- correctly.
-
- Problem:
- I can't get the MIDI files to play. (I'm not getting any music.)
-
- Solution:
- Most sound cards are not set up to play MIDI files unless you
- have a MIDI peripheral device attached to your computer. To set
- your sound card so that MIDI files will play without a MIDI
- peripheral device attached, follow the steps below.
-
- To change your MIDI settings under Windows 3.1:
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- 1. Double click the MIDI Mapper icon in the Control Panel.
- 2. Make sure the Setups radial button is selected.
- 3. Click the down arrow in the Name list box.
- 4. Select a MIDI setup file. You should select either General MIDI
- or All FM. (Check your sound card documentation for the correct
- setup file. If you have the SoundBlaster 16 card, select All FM.)
- 5. With the correct setup file selected, click the Edit button.
- 6. Confirm that the correct driver is displayed for at least channels
- 1 through 10. (Check your sound card documentation for the correct
- driver name. If you have a SoundBlaster 16 sound card, each channel
- should be set to the Voyetra Super Sapi FM driver.)
- 7. Click the OK button to exit the MIDI Setup dialog box. As you exit,
- click the Yes button to save any changes you've made or the No button
- to cancel any changes.
- 8. Click the Close button to exit the MIDI Mapper.
-
- To change your MIDI settings under Windows 95:
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- 1. Select the Start Menu.
- 2. Choose Settings and open the Control Panel.
- 3. Double click the Multimedia icon and select the MIDI tab.
- 4. Select the MIDI setup file. (Check your sound card documentation for
- the correct setup file.)
- 5. Click the OK button and exit the Control Panel.
-
-
- Problem:
- The sound and video are not synchronized properly.
-
- Solution:
- Make sure that you are running the program on a 486 66 MHz or
- better IBM-compatible computer with at least 8 MB of RAM.
-
- Problem:
- The sound breaks up or has a lot of static.
-
- Solution:
- You may need to change the DMA setting on your sound card. Please
- check the documentation for your sound card for the proper settings
- and how to change the settings. We recommend setting the 16-bit DMA
- to the same channel as the 8-bit DMA.
-
- Problem:
- The volume is too low or too high.
-
- Solution:
- You can adjust the volume using the + and - keys within
- the demo.
-
- Problem:
- The program seems to run extremely slow.
-
- Solution:
- Make sure that you have a permanent swap file of at least 5 MB
- set up in Windows. Please consult your Windows documentation for
- instructions regarding your swap file settings.
-
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- KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS
-
- The following keyboard combinations can be used to replace mouse
- movements for certain activities and functions.
-
- ALT F4 Exit the program
- SHIFT ESC Exit the program
- ESC Exits back to the main menu one level at a time
- + Raises the master volume
- - Lowers the master volume
- SHIFT + Raises the WAV volume (speech and sound effects)
- SHIFT - Lowers the WAV volume (speech and sound effects)
- CONTROL + Raises the Midi volume (music)
- CONTROL - Lowers the Midi volume (music)
- * (keypad) Toggles the sound on/off
- PAUSE Pause/restarts the animation
- SPACEBAR Stops the current ambient animation
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- ACE VENTURA is a joint venture between 7th Level, Inc. and
- Morgan Creek Interactive.
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- TM & ⌐ 1996 Morgan Creek Productions, Inc.
-