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- StixWorld Release Notes - v1.0 (07/27/98)
-
- This text file explains how to install, run, and register StixWorld and
- includes troubleshooting information. If you have trouble installing or
- playing StixWorld, look below.
-
-
- Contents
- --------
- 1) Where to Get the Latest Version
- 2) How to Register
- 3) Installation and Super Quick Setup
- 4) Windows 95/98 Full Setup
- 5) DOS Full Setup
- 6) Playing the Game
- 7) Finding Information about your Sound Card
- 8) Sound Card Compatibility
- 9) Solving Common Problems
-
-
- 1) Where to Get the Latest Version
- -----------------------------------
- To get the latest version and information about StixWorld, visit the
- StixWorld Web page at http://www.kagi.com/phs
-
-
- 2) How to Register
- ------------------
- StixWorld is shareware. You're free to give copies to your friends, or
- upload it to a BBS. However, if you enjoy playing, please register.
- You'll be encouraging future shareware software, plus you'll get this nifty
- stuff:
-
- * The key to the StixArcade, with Blast and Robot Chase
- * Great hints and cheats and mysterious secrets
-
- StixWorld registration costs only $15. To register by credit card on the
- World Wide Web, visit http://www.kagi.com/phs
-
- You can also register by email or snail mail, using either check, credit card,
- or money order. To do so, run Winreg.exe (for Windows) or Register.exe (for
- DOS). These files are located in your StixWorld directory.
-
-
- 3) Installation and Super Quick Setup
- -------------------------------------
- StixWorld has been tested to run on DOS, Windows, Windows 95 and 98,
- Windows NT, and OS/2.
-
- To install StixWorld, follow the steps below:
-
- 1. Create a separate directory (for example, C:\STIX) in which to install
- the game.
- 2. Unzip the file Stix.zip into your new directory, using a utility such
- as Pkunzip or WinZip.
-
- You can get StixWorld running quickly in either of the following cases:
- * You already know which sound card you have and which parameters it
- takes, and the necessary DOS sound card drivers are loaded.
- * You want to run StixWorld without sound (not recommended!).
-
- To get it running, perform the following steps:
-
- 1. Run Config.exe and either select the "No Sound" option or enter the
- necessary information for your sound card.
- 2. Run Stx.exe.
-
- If you have any problems, see the full setup sections.
-
-
- 4) Windows 95/98 Full Setup
- ------------------------
- You can run StixWorld under two different modes. The easiest way, described
- first, is to run it under Windows 95/98. If you have problems with that, you
- might want to use MS-DOS mode instead.
-
- Windows 95/98 Mode
- ---------------
- Running StixWorld under Windows 95/98 is the easiest method, assuming you
- have enough lower memory available.
-
- Before running Config.exe, make sure you know what sound card you have and
- which parameters it takes. For information, see "Finding Information
- about your Sound Card" later in this Readme file.
-
- To set up StixWorld to run under Windows 95/98, follow these steps:
- 1. In Explorer, click Config.exe and enter the necessary information.
- 2. Make sure that necessary DOS sound card drivers are loaded in
- autoexec.bat and/or config.sys.
- 3. Click Stx.exe and enjoy.
-
- If you have any problems with this procedure, see "Solving Common Problems,"
- later in this Readme file.
-
- MS-DOS Mode
- -----------
- You might want to use MS-DOS Mode if you have autoexec.bat and config.sys
- files that don't work properly with StixWorld, but you don't want to
- modify them. For example, they might not provide enough lower memory, or
- they might not properly load the DOS drivers for your sound card. One
- disadvantage of MS-DOS Mode is that the computer automatically reboots to
- switch between Windows 95/98 and DOS when Stixworld starts and ends.
-
- Before running Config.exe, make sure you know what sound card you have and
- which parameters it takes. For information, see "Finding Information
- about your Sound Card" later in this Readme file.
-
- To set up StixWorld to run in MS-DOS Mode, follow the steps below:
- 1. In Explorer, click Config.exe and enter the necessary information.
- 2. Right-click the file Stx.exe, and then click Properties.
- 3. Click the Program tab, and then click the Advanced button.
- 4. Select the "MS-DOS mode" check box, and then modify autoexec.bat and
- config.sys as needed. Make sure that your sound card driver is
- properly loaded in one of the files. This creates the file Stx.pif.
- 5. To run StixWorld, double click Stx.pif or Stx.exe.
-
-
- 5) DOS Full Setup
- -----------------
- Before running Config.exe, make sure you know what sound card you have and
- which parameters it takes. For information, see "Finding Information about
- your Sound Card" later in this Readme file.
-
- To set up StixWorld to run under DOS, follow these steps:
- 1. Run Config.exe and enter the necessary information.
- 2. Make sure that necessary DOS sound card drivers are loaded in autoexec.bat
- and/or config.sys.
- 3. Run Stx and enjoy.
-
- If you have any problems with this procedure, see "Troubleshooting," later in
- this Readme file.
-
-
- 6) Playing the Game
- ----------------
- The controls in the game are as follows:
-
- Movement - Left and right arrows
- Jump - Ctrl key
- Enter door/window - Up arrow
- Game menu - Esc key
- Pause - P
- Zoom in - Page Down
- Zoom out - Page Up
-
-
- 7) Finding Information About Your Sound Card
- --------------------------------------------
- To run StixWorld with sound (highly recommended!), you need to know what
- sound card you have and what parameters it takes. If you don't have that
- information but you do have Windows 95, you can find out by following the
- procedure below:
-
- 1. In Control Panel, double-click System, and then click the Device Manager
- tab.
- 2. Click the plus sign next to "Sound, video, and game controllers." You
- will see the name of your sound card.
- 3. Click your sound card, click the Properties button, and then click the
- Resources tab.
- 4. Write down the Input/Output Range settings. In the Config program, you
- will use the starting address as your port address.
- 5. Write down the Interrupt Request setting. In the Config program, you
- will use it as your IRQ number.
- 6. Write down the Direct Memory Access setting. In the Config program, you
- will use it as your DMA channel.
-
- Some sound cards are not listed in StixWorld Config. If so, see the next
- section, "Sound Card Compatibility."
-
-
- 8) Sound Card Compatibility
- ---------------------------
- If your sound card is not listed in StixWorld Config, you can choose a
- compatible card. Most sound cards are compatible with one of the Creative
- Labs SoundBlaster cards listed in StixWorld Config.
-
- However, some sound cards, such as the Gravis Ultrasound, require a software
- driver that puts them into SoundBlaster compatibility mode. If you have such
- a card, choose the specific SoundBlaster card with which your card is
- compatible (for example, "SoundBlaster Compatible" or "SoundBlaster Pro"),
- and then make sure the compatibility driver is loaded before you run
- StixWorld. If your sound card is not compatible with any of the sound cards
- listed, or if you do not have a sound card, you can choose the "No Sound"
- option. You will be missing out on Scott Joplin's ragtime.
-
- If you choose an incompatible sound card from the list, you might need to
- reboot and run Config again to choose another. If your card is compatible
- with multiple sound cards but one of the Config choices doesn't work, choose
- another.
-
- Before running StixWorld, you must make sure that any necessary DOS drivers
- for your sound card are loaded. You cannot use the Windows 95 drivers. The
- DOS drivers should have come with your sound card, and you can generally
- download them from the sound card manufacturer's Web page, along with
- information about modifying the Autoexec.bat and Config.sys files.
-
-
- 9) Solving Common Problems
- --------------------------
- This section describes common problems that might occur and how to solve them.
-
- Missing or distorted sound effects or music
- -------------------------------------------
- Make sure the necessary DOS sound card drivers are loaded, and make sure
- you have selected the correct sound card and parameters in the StixWorld
- Config program. For more information, see "Finding Information about Your
- Sound Card" and "Sound Card Compatibility," earlier in this Readme file.
-
- Computer locks up, reboots, or gives Windows 95 blue screen error
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
- Make sure the necessary DOS sound card drivers are loaded, and make sure
- you have selected the correct sound card and parameters in the StixWorld
- Config program. For more information, see "Finding Information about Your
- Sound Card" and "Sound Card Compatibility," earlier in this Readme file.
-
- You can also use Chkdsk or Mem to find out how much lower memory you
- have. If you have less than 580K of lower memory, freeing up more might
- solve the problem. For more information, see the next troubleshooting
- step.
-
- StixWorld exits and a Not Enough Memory error message appears
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- The amount of lower memory you will need to run StixWorld depends on
- which sound card driver you have. With most sound cards, you need only
- about 535K available. Some cards require as much as 560K, and if you
- choose the "No Sound" option, you need only 460K. To check the amount
- of memory available, run Mem or Chkdsk.
-
- To free up memory, you can modify your autoexec.bat and config.sys files
- to remove unnecessary TSRs and drivers and to load DOS into high memory.
- For more information, see the Appendix. If you don't want to modify those
- files, but only want to disable drivers while you are running StixWorld,
- you can selectively load drivers at boot. To do so, press and hold down
- the F8 key when your computer starts. You will be asked whether you want
- to run each line of your autoexec.bat and config.sys files.
-
- Other Error Messages
- --------------------
- Make sure that the StixWorld directory is the current directory before
- running StixWorld.
-
- Also make sure that your sound card is configured properly.
-
- If you have any futher problems, please visit the StixWorld web page at
- http://www.kagi.com/phs
-
-
- Appendix: Freeing Up Lower Memory
- ----------------------------------
- Try removing TSR's (such as mouse drivers) from your config.sys and
- autoexec.bat files (remember to make backups before changing these
- 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.
-
- For Win95/98, if you are using MSDOS mode, these changes will be made in
- the applications properties, int the program tab, under Advanced.
-