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- README.TXT file for BioForge (c) 1994, 1995 Origin Inc.
- ===================================================
-
- This README file contains important information about BioForge that is
- supplemental to any of the BioForge documentation.
-
- To print a hardcopy of this file, at the DOS prompt, change to the drive
- of your CD-ROM drive (i.e. "D:") and type:
-
- PRINT README.TXT [ENTER]
-
-
- -------------------------
- Contents:
- -------------------------
- * Helpful Gameplay Hints
- * System Requirements
- * Sound Card Compatibility
- * Verifying your CD
- * Foreign Languages
- * Common Troubleshooting Questions & Answers
- * Game Startup Questions & Answers
- * Audio Questions & Answers
- * Framerate - Speed Questions & Answers
-
-
- -------------------------
- Helpful Gameplay Hints:
- -------------------------
-
- * When you are walking about the world, don't be afraid to USE just
- about everything. You can hit the USE button to travel sometimes as
- well as climbing down ladders.
-
- * Stuck on a puzzle? Remember to read the log books you find carefully
- (put them in your hand and hit USE).
-
- * When you are in combat, constant, repetitive attacks will often stop
- you from orienting toward your opponent. Be sure to pause a little
- so that you can automatically face your opponent.
-
-
- -------------------------
- System Requirements
- -------------------------
-
- BioForge PC CD-ROM system MINIMAL system requirements (which are absolutely
- needed to play the game):
-
- Intel 486DX2/50 Processor-based PC or higher
- 8 MB of RAM (5.7 MB of XMS)
- 420K of Conventional Memory
- MS-DOS 5.0 and up
- Double Speed CD-ROM Drive (300,000 bytes/second transfer rate)
- VGA card
- 100% Microsoft compatible mouse
- Standard 101+ AT Keyboard
- 5.6 MB of free hard drive space (for Tiny Installation)
-
- System Recommendation - OPTIMAL
-
- Intel Pentium 60 MHz or higher Processor-based PC or higher
- 16 MB of RAM (15 MB of XMS)
- 500K of Conventional Memory
- MS-DOS 6.2 or higher
- Triple Speed CD-ROM Drive (450,000 bytes/sec) or faster
- Local Bus / PCI VGA card with 1MB of VRAM
- 100% Microsoft compatible mouse
- Standard 101+ AT Keyboard
- 30.6 MB of free hard drive space (for Medium Installation)
- Sound Blaster or 100% compatible sound card for Sound/Digital FX
- MPU-401 General MIDI or 100% compatible for Music
-
-
- -------------------------
- Sound Card Compatibility
- -------------------------
-
- For Sound and Digital FX, the game supports the Sound Blaster (and
- 100% Sound Blaster compatibles), Sound Blaster Pro, Sound Blaster 16,
- and the Sound Blaster AWE32.
-
- For Music, the game supports the Adlib, Sound Blaster (and 100%
- Sound Blaster compatibles), Sound Blaster Pro, Sound Blaster 16,
- Sound Blaster AWE32, Wave Blaster (and other compatible daughterboard
- cards), and MPU-401 General MIDI or 100% compatibles.
-
- NOTE: All sound cards are to be used in their NATIVE MODE only. For
- For example, the Sound Blaster AWE32 emulates General MIDI. Yet
- Yet for Music, choose Sound Blaster AWE rather than MPU-401
- General MIDI.
-
-
- -------------------------
- VERIFYING YOUR CD
- -------------------------
-
- If you have any trouble with the CD at all, you can verify that the
- data is correct and uncorrupt. Assuming your CD-ROM is drive D:, you would
- type:
-
- D: [ENTER]
- CHECKSUM -S -VBIO.CHK [ENTER]
-
- If a file does not have the word "OK" by it, then that file may be corrupt.
- When complete, the program will tell you how many mismatches there were.
- If it doesn't mention any, then everything was fine. If you do get a
- mismatch, then re-run the CHECKSUM again to double-check. If it persists,
- then you may have a damaged CD-ROM. Return the game to your local software
- retailer or read the Origin Systems Warranty in your Install Guide and
- contact Origin Product Support.
-
- You can also test to make sure the game files were all copied over
- properly during the install. However, files in the GAMEDAT are allowed
- to be different. If your CD-ROM is drive D: and you installed into
- the directory C:\BIOFORGE you would type:
-
- C: [ENTER]
- CD \BIOFORGE [ENTER]
- D:\CHECKSUM -I -S -VD:\BIO.CHK [ENTER]
-
- ***REMEMBER*** Mismatches are allowed in the GAMEDAT subdirectory during
- this verification.
-
- If you encounter a mismatch during this check, then you will need to
- re-install the game completely from scratch. First, remove the entire
- directory BIOFORGE and all files and subdirectories. Then, using your
- Install Guide, referring to the "Creating a Floppy Boot Disk" section,
- make the recommended XMS boot disk. Then, after booting to this boot disk,
- re-run the installation program. If you have any further difficulties,
- contact Origin Product Support.
-
-
-
- -------------------------
- Foreign Languages
- -------------------------
-
- BioForge has been translated in English, German and French. However, if you
- wish to play the game with a different keyboard layout than that provided by
- the default layout of the language, you will need to change a few game
- settings.
-
- These settings are stored in a file called INSTALL.OPT. By altering the
- LANGUAGE= and TEXT= parameters, you can custom configure your game for
- an alternative foreign language support.
-
- LANGUAGE= Allows you to specify which language will be heard in your game.
- TEXT= Allows you to specify which language will be seen in subtitles
- and game monitors.
-
- E stands for English, G for German, and F for French.
-
- Usage Example:
- LANGUAGE=G
- TEXT=D:\BIOFORGE\MONITORS\GTEXT.FLX
-
- ***WARNING*** Do not perform this change unless you are absolutely sure of
- what you are doing.
-
-
-
- -------------------------
- Common Troubleshooting
- Questions & Answers
- -------------------------
-
- The next few sections illustrate some common questions and answers our
- customers may have about BioForge. The best troubleshooting tip that we
- can recommend is to create a bootable floppy disk and use the XMS
- CONFIG.SYS as illustrated in your Install Guide under the "Creating a
- Floppy Boot Disk" section. Then reboot your computer with this new
- boot disk and attempt to begin the game again.
-
- If you continue to have a problem, consult the "Origin Product Support"
- section in your Install Guide on what information that you need before
- calling the Customer Service number.
-
-
-
- Q: BioForge locks up or crashes randomly during gameplay with an "Error
- 286.3330: General Protection Fault detected." What's wrong?
-
- Q: BioForge keeps crashing to DOS with the error message: "A problem was
- detected: <<location>> BioForge stopped."
-
- A1: The game encountered an error from which it could not continue. Ensure
- that you are meeting all of the requirements as listed in "System
- Requirements" in your Install Guide and that you are using the optimal boot
- disk configuration as listed in "Creating a Floppy Boot Disk". We
- recommend the CONFIG.SYS using Microsoft's HIMEM.SYS (XMS with DOS 5.0 and
- up). To reduce the chance of this problem in the future, return to the
- install program and perform a Medium or Large installation. By installing
- the data files, you limit the number of times the CD-ROM must be
- accessed. If you continue to have this problem, call Origin Product Support
- with the information requested in your Install Guide.
-
- A2: During our Hardware Lab testing, we encountered this error message with
- NEC 3x internal (triple spin) CDROM drives (Model #: CDR-510) after extended
- hours of gameplay on DX2/66 or slower systems. This particular model
- may generate bad data reads from which BioForge cannot recover. To reduce
- the probability of this error, we recommend a Medium or Large installation
- type. Run INSTALL.EXE from the CD-ROM drive to perform a larger
- installation. This will not damage any of your savegames. Contact NEC
- for further information or possible firmware upgrades to this hardware.
-
- A3: Sound Blaster AWE32 and other cards that offer General MIDI emulation
- may cause this error if their emulation is not compatible with BioForge.
- The game offers native support for the AWE32; therefore, we recommend
- that you utilize this native support instead.
-
-
- Q: During gameplay or when I start up the game, I will get the error
- "CDR-101: Not Ready Reading Drive". What do I do to prevent this?
-
- A1: Your BioForge CD may not be in the CD drive or it may not be detected
- properly. Under some circumstances you may have to put the CD in the drive,
- then type DIR D: (where d: is the letter of your CD drive) and then
- type BIOFORGE in order to run the game.
-
- A2: Ensure that your CD is clean without blemishes, dust, dirt or scratches.
- If you find that you might need a new CD, please review the warranty
- information listed in your Install Guide and call Origin Product Support.
-
- A3: Occasionally, some older CD-ROM software drivers may have difficulty
- handling constant and repetative requests for data or cannot read beyond
- a certain point on the CD itself. Contact your CD-ROM or SCSI controller
- card manufacturer for the latest drivers to your particular model of CD-ROM
- drive.
-
-
- Q: When I use the keyboard for combat moves as described in the Reference
- Card, the game does not perform the action I expect. For example, a round-
- house kick combination does a head-butt instead. What's wrong?
-
- A: You may have your keyboard commands remapped by programmable software or
- BIOS. You will need to disable this function to play BioForge properly.
- Contact your computer/keyboard manufacturer for information on how to
- temporarily disable this programmability function.
-
-
-
- -------------------------
- Game Startup
- Questions & Answers
- -------------------------
-
- Q: When I run BioForge, I get one of the following error message "You do
- not have enough XMS/EMS memory to run BioForge. The game requires 5700K
- (5,836,800 bytes) of free XMS/EMS memory." What should I do?
-
- A1: You may not have your memory configured properly to run BioForge.
- You need a total of 8MB of RAM to play. Of that memory, you must have at
- least 5700K of XMS/EMS memory free. Often times, a disk cache program
- such as Smartdrive is taking up too much memory. Refer to "Creating a
- Floppy Boot Disk" in your Install Guide to correct this problem.
-
- A2: You may not have enough RAM installed in your machine. Type CHKDSK or
- MEM at the DOS prompt, or check with your computer manufacturer, to ensure
- that you 8MB installed within your computer. See "Memory Requirements" in
- your Install Guide.
-
- A3: You may not have enough EMS memory allocated for the game. Raise the
- amount of EMS memory to 5700K or more through your Expanded Memory Manager
- or consult "Creating a Floppy Boot Disk" of your Install Guide to fix
- this problem.
-
-
- Q: When I start the game, it returns me to DOS with the error message:
- "Fatal error 286.2230: Load program failed -- Out of Memory." What does this
- mean? I have the proper amount of RAM.
-
- A: This error can usually be attributed to having the NOEMS parameter on your
- Expanded Memory Manager line of your CONFIG.SYS. Consult the "Creating a
- Floppy Boot Disk" section of your Install Guide for more information.
-
-
- Q: After trying to start the game, I get the error message "You do not have
- enough hard drive space for your savegames. Please free an additional xxxx
- bytes of hard drive space to continue playing BioForge." What do I do?
-
- A: In addition to the amount of hard drive space required for the game files
- and data, you must have a small amount of space reserved for the nine
- savegames available. For the total amount of savegames, this will not
- exceed 3.1MB (3,250,586 bytes) of hard drive space.
-
-
- Q: After typing BioForge, the game locks up during the initialization screen
- at the Music or Sound lines. What's wrong with my game?
-
- A: A lockup at this point in the initialization of the game can usually be
- attributed to an incorrect General MIDI/Waveblaster music port configuration.
- Ensure that you have selected the correct type of sound card and its
- respective port settings. Consult your sound card manufacturer's
- documentation for further information.
-
-
- Q: After I start my game and the initialization text scrolls by, the screen
- goes black and nothing happens.
-
- A: You may be running QEMM with Stealth Mode parameter activated. Try booting
- to a clean boot disk configuration as listed in the "Creating a Floppy Boot
- Disk" section of your Install Guide before running the game again.
-
-
- Q: When I start BioForge, the game returns me to DOS with the error message:
- "Memory: CPROTMEM.C, 1352. Fatal Error 286.3330 General Protection Fault
- detected." What can I do?
-
- A: This error indicates that you do not have enough DOS conventional memory
- available to run the game. Remove any unnecessary TSRs or consult "Creating
- a Floppy Boot Disk" in your Install Guide to remedy this problem.
-
-
- Q. Each time I start the game now or attempt to load a savegame, BioForge
- crashes with an error "Fatal Error 286.3330. General Protection Fault". Can
- I use my earlier savegames?
-
- A. Unfortunately, you may have a corrupt savegame. However, your other
- savegames should work just fine. Run the batch file RESTART.BAT from the
- BIOFORGE directory and it will clear out your GAMEDAT subdirectory (the
- current savegame directory). Now start the game again. It will ask
- you to start a new game and once into this new game, simply load one of
- your old savegames.
-
-
-
- -------------------------
- Audio Questions & Answers
- -------------------------
-
- Q: I am not getting any sound or music during the introduction or gameplay.
- Why not?
-
- A: This can usually be attributed to an incorrect sound card or sound card
- setting configuration during the installation of the game. Run INSTALL.EXE
- from the BIOFORGE directory to reconfigure the sound card settings.
- Ensure that you have selected the correct type of sound card and its
- respective port settings. Consult your sound card manual or its
- manufacturer for further information.
-
-
- Q: I have a sound card that is 100% compatible with Sound Blaster, but I'm
- not getting any sound or music. Why not?
-
- A: If your sound card is not one of the cards listed on the box or in the
- installation program, but is "100% compatible" with one of the cards listed,
- it may have to be put into "SB" (Sound Blaster) emulation mode through
- its software or a switch setting on the card. Consult your sound card or
- its manufacturer.
-
-
-
- -------------------------
- Frate Rate - Speed
- Questions & Answers
- -------------------------
-
- Q: The introduction movie and gameplay seems to play excessively slow and
- "jerky" when I run with both music and sound options turned on. What could
- be causing this?
-
- A1: Some sound cards require special lines in the CONFIG.SYS and/or
- AUTOEXEC.BAT to initialize the sound card properly. Some of the newest
- cards in the Sound Blaster line require a special command called
- DIAGNOSE.EXE to initialize the card properly. If you do not load this line,
- BioForge will not operate properly.
-
- A2: If you are running from a single-speed CD ROM, you will experience
- poor performance throughout the game. BioForge does not support single-
- speed drives. You will need to upgrade your CD-ROM to at least a double
- spin or greater.
-
- A3: Alternately, you may be running on a computer that is too slow to show
- the intro or play the game properly. You may be able speed up CD access times
- by increasing the /M:xx parameter on your MSCDEX.EXE driver line in your
- AUTOEXEC.BAT file. A number between /M:10 and /M:20 should be sufficient.
-
-
- Q: Why does the game keep pausing excessively during combat or take a long
- time to load a new game? What can I do to correct this?
-
- A: You might try using a larger Installation Type for the game. Run
- INSTALL.EXE from the CD again and choose either a Medium (requiring 26.8 MB)
- or a Large (requiring 51 MB). By copying certain sound and graphic files to
- the hard drive, they will access faster than a CDROM drive.
-
- ============================================================================
-
- Intel and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation.
-
- MS-DOS, SmartDrive, and Microsoft are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
-
- Sound Blaster, Sound Blaster Pro, Sound Blaster 16, Sound Blaster AWE 32
- and Wave Blaster are trademarks of Creative Labs, Inc.
-
- NEC is a trademark of NEC Corporation.
-
- QEMM is a trademark of Quarterdeck Office Systems.
-
-