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CLOCKWERX
Demo
Read Me
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Please read and print this Read Me file for last-minute information about
the ClockWerx demo for Windows.
System requirements, installation and loading this demo of ClockWerx for
Windows requires a 33MHz 80386 or faster computer, Windows 3.1, 4MB RAM,
a 1.44 MB 3.5" floppy drive, a hard drive (with 2MB free), Super VGA
graphics (640 x 480 x 256 colors) and a mouse. Windows 3.1 sound cards are
supported.
To install the ClockWerx demo, choose "Run" from the Program Manager's
File menu and type "x:\clockwrx\setup (where "x" is the letter of your
CD-ROM drive." To run the demo, click on the "ClockWerx Demo" icon in the
ClockWerx program group. Game instructions are onscreen and under the Help
menu.
No music
If you are not hearing any music in the ClockWerx demo, make sure that the
MIDI Mapper is installed in the Control Panel. In addition, be sure that the
MIDI Mapper is set to an FM device, not General MIDI. The music in the
ClockWerx demo only plays on an FM device.
ATI Mach 32
If you have an ATI Mach 32 card, be sure that you have the latest ATI drivers
for Windows. The latest version is 2.5 (dated January 1995). Otherwise, you
may see some graphics glitches in the ClockWerx demo if you use older ATI
Windows drivers (from 1992 or earlier).
16-bit (64,000-color) mode
ClockWerx may not run if Windows is in 16-bit (64,000-color) graphics mode.
We recommend running Windows Setup and selecting a 256-color graphics mode
before running this demo.
Game or music runs slowly
If the ClockWerx demo or the music is running slowly (especially after you
change graphics resolutions in Windows), we suggest that you temporarily
change your SYSTEM.INI file. Open your SYSTEM.INI file using a text editor
such as Notepad. Look for the 386Enh section of SYSTEM.INI. Then find the
line that reads "device=c:\windows\system\dva.386." Insert a semicolon [;]
before this line to temporarily prevent it from loading. Edit this line only.
Save the changes made to your SYSTEM.INI and restart Windows.
Controls for Player 2
If you are playing a two-player ClockWerx game and Player 2 has problems
with the game controls, you need to turn on your NumLock key.