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- Super EF2000 for Windows '95
- (c) Copyright Digital Image Design Ltd., 1996
-
- This document provides information for Super EF2000 which is not included in the documentation.
-
- CONTENTS
-
- 1. SETUP ISSUES
- 1.1 What has been altered in your machine configuration?
- 1.2 DirectX compatibility issues
- 1.2.1 Quickrez
- 1.2.2 Video refresh rates
- 1.2.3 General compatibility
- 1.3 Uninstalling Super EF2000
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- 2. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- 2.1 Minimum specification.
- 2.2 Optimal specification.
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- 3. GAME USAGE
- 3.1 Game Configuration
- 3.2 On-line help
- 3.3 Performance Tuning
- 3.4 Windows-Specific Keys
- 3.5 Windows Taskbar
- 3.6 Windows Shutdown
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- 4. NETWORK PLAY
- 4.1 Novell Netware Requester
- 4.2 Uninstallation of Novell Netware 32-bit Requester Client
- 4.3 Network play
- 4.4 Leaving a network game
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- 5. Mission debriefs on modem-linked machines
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- 6. Some additional notes from Ocean QA department
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- 1. SETUP ISSUES
-
- 1.1 What has been altered in your machine configuration?
-
- Due to the large performance requirements of all games it was necessary
- to ensure the installation of the Microsoft Games API. Also known as DirectX,
- this set of system utilities has also added functionality to the standard Windows '95
- configuration
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- 1.2 DirectX compatibility issues
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- Microsoft's Games API supports the most popular video and sound cards.
- Certain problems have been noted with some of the lesser-known cards
- particularly video cards. Some of these issues can be resolved simply.
-
- 1.2.1 Quickrez
- A free, unsupported, utility has been distributed by Microsoft.
- This utility, named "Quickrez", allows the dynamic alteration of screen resolution.
- This program is NOT compatible with the version of the Microsoft Games API
- that we require (DirectX 3.0). All is not lost, however, as DirectX 3.0 has
- extended the functionality of the Display Settings tab control.
- Therefore uninstall Quickrez and then:
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- i) Open the display settings tabbed control (Via Control Panel)
- ii) Select the "Settings" page
- iii) Ensure the "Show settings icon on Taskbar" checkbox is ticked
- iv) Click "OK" to close the settings and a Quickrez-like icon will
- be displayed on the Taskbar.
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- 1.2.2 Video refresh rates
- The "Optimal" Refresh rate (under the Advanced Display options) is NOT compatible
- with full-screen graphics modes of 640x400 with certain video cards. This setting
- is usually "Adapter Default" so should not be changed unless you are sure it is compatible.
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- 1.2.3 General compatibility
- Being reliant on the underlying Microsoft Games API we are assured that any
- compatibility problems should be directed to obtaining updated device drivers
- from the relevant hardware manufacturer.
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- 1.3 Uninstalling Super EF2000
- Select the "Add/Remove Programs" from the Control Panel and highlight
- the Super EF2000 component before clicking the "Add/Remove" button.
- All configuration settings and campaign features are removed.
- See section 4.2 "Uninstallation of Novell Netware 32-bit Requester" for
- more information if you have installed this component.
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- 2.0 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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- 2.1 Minimum specification.
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- Super EF2000 for Windows '95 requires at least the following system configuration:
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- CPU: Pentium P75 or equivalent
- RAM: 16MB.
- HD SPACE: 20MB free (excluding Windows swap space).
- CD: 2 x CD-ROM drive.
- SOUND: Sound Blaster or Windows compatible card.
- MOUSE: Microsoft Mouse or other Windows '95 compatible device
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- 2.2 Optimal specification.
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- CPU: Pentium P120 or higher
- RAM: 32MB.
- HD SPACE: 70MB free (excluding Windows swap space).
- CD: 4 x CD-ROM drive.
- SOUND: Sound Blaster AWE32 card
- MOUSE: Microsoft Mouse or other Windows '95 compatible device
-
- For multi-player:
- MODEM: 2 players over minimum 9,600 BPS modem.
- A 28,800 modem is recommended.
- NETWORK: 2-8 players over Windows compliant network.
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- 3. GAME PERFORMANCE
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- 3.1 Game Configuration
- During the installation, several in-game options are considered, such as music/sound,
- detail levels etc. These can also be configured via the in-game options screen.
- The only exception to this is the minimal/full install option. If the alteration
- of this option is required then the "Install Again" option from the install program
- must be selected.
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- 3.2 On-line help
-
- A major addition to Super EF2000 is the context-sensitive On-line help. This may be
- invoked through the usage of the ALT-F1 combination which is in the game. Many hours of
- thought has gone into this to make it an indispensable guide to flying tactics/hints
- and tips etc. Use it - it helps...
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- 3.3 Performance Tuning
-
- Because Windows is a multitasking environment it is easy to cause a slowdown in
- applications when using this facility. Therefore several things can be done to ensure
- Super EF2000 plays at its best on your machine:
-
- i) Try not to run any other programs - i.e. playing Super EF2000 whilst
- using a database doesn't help either program.
- ii) Ensure there are no device conflicts. Use the System Properties
- tabbed control (System icon in Control Panel) - to ensure there
- are no yellow exclamation marks on the Device Manager page.
- If there are then you may be suffering a general performance loss
- iii) Ensure that your system is configured for optimal performance
- (Again this information resides in the System Properties only
- this time under the Performance tab).
- iv) Aim towards our optimal specification machine.
- v) Run the game full-screen (ALT+Enter) - this means Windows only
- needs to update our screen.
- vi) To help disk access speed on machines with 32Mb+ of RAM then
- the size of the internal disk cache in Windows '95 can be increased by:
- Opening the System Properties tabbed control (as described above)
- Click on the "Performance" tab
- Click on the "File System" button
- Change the typical role of the machine to "Network Server"
- Click OK until exit of this control
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- 3.4 Windows-Specific Keys
-
- The left ALT key is reserved for Windows 95 functions. ALT-TAB is used for task switching
- and ALT-RETURN is used for full-screen switching. As Super EF2000 uses a high-resolution
- GUI there may be some switching of screen resolutions at points in the game. If you
- find that the display freezes for any length of time then pressing ALT-RETURN can
- sometimes rectify this problem. Likewise, the right mouse button is usually reserved
- for windows functions. In Super EF2000, the right mouse button is used for a number
- of things. If you experience problems (such as a constantly zoom-in, zoom-out cockpit)
- then clicking the right mouse button should rectify the problem. Use of the keypad
- for outside views will require NUMLOCK being turned off
-
- 3.5 Windows Taskbar
-
- On full screen setting in high resolution the taskbar may still be visible.
- To prevent this happening you should right-click on the task bar and select "properties"
- from the menu. This will bring up a Taskbar propertiws window. On the options
- tab, please deselect the "always on top" option.
-
- 3.6 Windows Shutdown
- If midi music is selected in Super EF2000 the music may carry on for a few seconds
- after the game has been shut down. Windows 95 should not be shut down until after
- the music has stopped.
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- 4. NETWORK PLAY
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- 4.1 Novell Netware 32-bit Requester
-
- The Novell Netware 32-bit requester is used for its greater efficiency. If you intend
- to play the network version of Super EF2000, you should install the 32-bit requester.
-
- 4.2 Uninstallation of Novell Netware 32-bit Requester Client
-
- Client 32 is a separate program and will not be deleted by uninstalling Super EF2000.
- If you wish to uninstall the program then you must delete the directory it is installed to.
- Please consult your network supervisor before attempting to remove any components of
- the Networking software.
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- 4.3 Network Play
-
- When playing Super EF2000 over a network, all the players must have the "currently linked
- players" screen visible before the server selects a mission.
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- 4.4 Leaving a network game
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- If any of the players linked to a game in network mode decide to leave the game then
- the game must be restarted. All players should exit the mission they are on and the
- server machine must click on the reset network button on the multi-player screen.
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- 5. Mission debriefs on modem-linked machines
-
- On modem-linked games you may experience inaccuracies between the game and the debriefs.
- This is due to the data transfer rate being low. A faster baud rate will improve the
- situation if it is available on both modems being used.
-
- 6. Some additional notes from Ocean QA department
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- Graphical problems.
- If the user experiences any graphical problems whilst running Super EF2000, it is
- recommended that they try running the game in a resolution of 640*480 with 256
- colours.
-
- Paradise 64 Video card
- When using the Paradise 64 video card, users may find that there are two
- cursors present whilst they are on menu screens. This does not cause any
- gameplay problems.
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- Problems uninstalling game.
- If the user encounters any problems uninstalling the game via add/remove
- programs, they should manually remove any parts of Super EF2000 that are
- remaining. The instructions for deleting folders or deleting programs
- from the START menu can be found in the Windows 95 HELP files.
- NB Do not attempt to manually remove the files if
- you are in any way uncertain of what you are doing.
-
- DirectX
- When DirectX is installed by Super EF2000, users of some graphics cards
- that possess 'Powerdesk' utilities to change the machines display
- properties (E.g. Matrox Millennium video card) will find that the
- Powerdesk will have been removed. This will not affect the performance
- of the card and the user should still be able to set all the previously
- available screen resolutions and colour settings.
-
- Multi CD systems.
- If the game is being played on a machine with a multi-CD system then in
- order for the game to play with CD music the user will have to ensure that
- the Super EF2000 CD is the first one in the disk caddie.
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- Installation
- Whilst the user is installing Super EF2000, it is recommended that they
- do not minimize the window.
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- EF2000.$$$
- Once the user has uninstalled the game, they may find that a file named
- EF2000.$$$ is left behind in the root of C:. If this is the case then
- the user should manually remove the file.
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