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- Virgin Tech Support Bulletin
-
- Virgin Interactive Entertainment Technical Support
- 18061 Fitch Ave
- Irvine, CA 92714
- Phone: (714) 833-1999
- Fax: (714) 833-2001
- BBS: (714) 833-3305 [N,8,1 up to 14,400bps]
- Internet: http://www.vie.com/
-
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-
- Troubleshooting The 11th Hour: The Sequel to The 7th Guest
- (Last revised: 12/13/95)
-
-
- System Requirements
-
- 80486DX2-66 or better, 8 MB RAM, local bus video (VL-bus or PCI), double-
- speed CD-ROM, sound card with PCM sound, hard drive with 4 MB free,
- MSCDEX 2.2 or higher, MS-DOS 5.0 or higher or Windows 95, Microsoft-
- compatible mouse
-
- Recommended
- Pentium processor, General MIDI sound card, PCI video card with 2 MB RAM,
- quad-speed CD-ROM
-
- Supported sound cards
- Roland MT-32, LAPC-1, Sound Canvas, SCC-1; Sound Blaster and compatibles,
- including Sound Blaster Pro/Deluxe, Sound Blaster 16/ASP, Sound Blaster
- AWE 32; Pro Audio Spectrum 16; Gravis Ultrasound; Ensoniq Soundscape.
-
-
- Installation Instructions
-
- Insert disc one into your CD-ROM drive. From DOS, type the letter of
- your CD-ROM drive followed by a colon (e.g. D: ) and press ENTER. Type
- GO and press ENTER.
-
- If the game has not yet been installed to your hard drive, the
- installation program will run. You will be asked where you would like to
- install the game. The default directory is C:\GAMES\11H. First type the
- drive letter to which to install the game. Type in the path where you
- would like the game installed and press ENTER. (Just press ENTER twice
- to accept the default directory.)
-
- If you install the game to a directory other than the default, a hidden
- file called Z_11HDIR.11H is created in the root directory of your C:\
- drive. Do not delete this file or you will have to re-install the game.
- Once you complete the game, or wish to remove it from your system, you
- may safely delete this file if you want.
-
- Once the game is installed, the sound setup utility will run. Here you
- choose what kind of sound card you have in your system. You must select
- a sound card for both digital sound and music. (You can use the same
- sound card for both, of course.) The game will not run if either of
- these is set to ôNoneö or set to the wrong sound card. If you want to
- change your sound card at some point after the game has been installed,
- change to the directory on your hard drive where the game is installed
- (i.e. CD \GAMES\11H) and type SETSOUND.
-
-
- General Information
-
- Running the game
- To run the game, insert a CD into your CD-ROM drive. From DOS, type the
- letter of your CD-ROM drive followed by a colon (e.g. D: ) then press
- ENTER. Type GO and press ENTER.
-
- The first screen, ôWelcome,ö is the main menu. Click on ôChange Setupö
- to configure the game for your system, or click on ôThe 11th Hour Disc 1ö
- to begin the game. After the groovieÖ logo appears, the monitor adjust
- screen comes up. Adjust the brightness control on your monitor until the
- ôXö inside the skullÆs socket is just barely visible. (It will appear in
- the skull on the far right.) Click on the ôXö to begin the introduction
- and the game.
-
-
- The 11th Hour Demo
- The 11th Hour Demo is a single CD containing one puzzle and one treasure
- hunt clue. It also contains a non-interactive looping demo. All of the
- troubleshooting in this document applies to the demo, as do the
- installation instructions. The default installation directory for the
- demo is C:\GAMES\11HDEMO.
-
-
- Checking the version of the game
- To find out which version of The 11th Hour you are running, change to the
- directory where it has been installed (i.e. CD\GAMES\11H) and type V32 /V
-
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- Updates to The 11th Hour
- As of this writing, a beta update is already available for The 11th Hour.
- This new player program can help improve performance on slower machines.
- However, it only supports 16-bit video; 8-bit and 24-bit video is not
- supported in this new player. It is available on TrilobyteÆs web page at
-
- http://www.tbyte.com/
-
- You are welcome to try this new player if you are experiencing any
- difficulties with the game. However, because it is beta, it is not
- officially supported by Virgin or Trilobyte until it has been thoroughly
- tested. For the latest information on updates to the game, check out the
- above web page.
-
-
- Updates to this troubleshooting guide
- This document is being updated with new information all the time. You
- can get the latest version by calling (714) 833-1999 and requesting the
- fax. You can also check it out on the web at
-
- http://www.vie.com/support/html/11hfaq.html
-
-
- UniVBE
- In order to work with the wide variety of video cards on the market, The
- 11th Hour uses the universal VESA driver known as UniVBE, made by SciTech
- Software. This VESA driver supports most existing video cards. However,
- it may not work with every single one, especially new ones that they have
- not yet tested. Errors such as ôUnable to set requested graphics modeö
- generally indicate that UniVBE was unable to recognize your video card.
- If UniVBE does not support your video card, you should ask your video
- card manufacturer for a driver that brings your card up to VESA 2.0
- compatibility. You can also check with SciTech Software for updates to
- their UniVBE program. Their web page is
-
- http://www.scitechsoft.com/
-
- Note that any version you download is shareware and should be registered.
-
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- The 11th Hour: The sequel to The 7th Guest Unresolved Problem Report
- If a solution in this troubleshooting guide tells you that there is
- currently no answer or if the listed solution does not work, you are
- invited to fill out an Unresolved Problem Report (UPR) form to inform us
- of your problem.
-
- The Unresolved Problem Report (UPR) form is used to provide
- Virgin/Trilobyte with information about your system so that we can better
- diagnose problems that may occur with the game. The information will
- help us identify possible hardware incompatibilities and what we need to
- address in future updates to the game.
-
- Do not use this form as a request for technical support. For technical
- support, please call
- (714) 833-1999.
-
- There are two ways to access the UPR form.
-
- Fax: To request that this form be faxed to you, call (714) 263-8550.
- Press 1 to access the fax server. Enter 235#, then press # again.
- Enter your fax number with the area code first, followed by #. Press
- 1 to confirm your fax number. Once you have completed the form, fax
- it back to (714) 833-2001.
-
- Internet: This form is also available on the world wide web. Just go
- to the following address:
-
- http://www.vie.com/support/html/upr11th.html
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- Troubleshooting
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- Audio/Video Difficulties
- Problem: IÆm getting choppy or garbled audio during the movies.
- Solution: This can occur if your video card, CD-ROM drive, or CPU is not
- able to meet the speed demands of the game. Try the following:
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- If you are running under Windows 95, try running in DOS mode instead.
- Click on the Start button, choose ôShutdown,ö then click on ôRestart
- the computer in MS-DOS mode.ö This should improve performance.
- There are several options you can adjust in the game setup that can
- improve movie playback performance. (Please note that you will have
- to exit and restart the game before any of these changes will take
- effect.) First make sure that you are running with interlaced video
- enabled; non-interlaced video can only be used on the fastest systems.
- If interlacing is already enabled, try switching the game down to
- quarter-screen video as opposed to full screen video.
- Try switching the audio from stereo to mono. This should help clear
- up the voices.
- Finally, you may need to drop from 16-bit color to 8-bit color. All
- of the movies and game sequences will appear in grayscale in this
- mode.
- If you are still getting choppy or garbled audio during the movies,
- then, depending on the type of video card and CD-ROM drive you have,
- your system may not be able to handle the demands of the game. (Make
- sure you meet the minimum requirements for the game!) You are invited
- to fill out a UPR form to inform us of this problem. If we can find
- commonalties among the systems with this problem, we may be able to
- address this issue in a future update.
- You might also want to try out the new beta update to the game, which
- was designed for better performance on slower machines. (See ôUpdates
- to The 11th Hourö above.)
-
- Problem: IÆm getting flashing lines/video corruption at the bottom of the
- screen.
- Solution: Go into game setup and turn off ôHardware page flipping.ö Note
- that you will have to exit and restart the game after making this change
- before it will take effect.
-
- Problem: Video palette is corrupt. (The colors are all psychedelic or
- corrupt.)
- Solution: This can occur if your video card is not fully compatible with
- the high color modes. This problem has appeared on the Trident and
- Hercules video cards. From the ôWelcomeö screen, click on ôChange setupö
- and switch to 8-bit color. Note that you will have to exit and restart
- the game after making this change before it will take effect.
-
- It is also possible that UniVBE may have selected the incorrect
- RAMDAC for your video card. Run the UVCONFIG program and change
- the RAMDAC selection for the appropriate one for your video card.
- If you donÆt know the part number of your RAMDAC, you can determine
- this by looking at your video card. The RAMDAC is generally the
- second or third biggest chip on the board, and you can check it
- against the list of parts the UniVBE supports to find the one the
- matches your system. Try forcing UniVBE to use the correct RAMDAC
- with UVCONFIG once you have determined what it is meant to be.
-
- Problem: The mouse erases the screen as I move it around.
- Solution: This problem has been found to occur on Trident video cards.
- Try the following:
- Change to the directory where The 11th Hour is installed (i.e.
- CD\GAMES\11H).
- Type UVCONFIG -D27 and click on OK.
- Type GO
- Click on ôChange Setupö and turn off ôHardware page flipping.ö
- Exit and restart the game so this change can take effect.
-
- Problem: There is a flickering bar on the right side of the video.
- Solution: This occurs on some video cards when interlacing is turned off.
- Go back to Game Setup and turn on ôInterlaced video.ö Note that you will
- have to exit and restart the game before this change will take effect.
-
- Problem: During a puzzle, my mouse cursor disappears; my mouse cursor is
- shifted up, off-screen.
- Solution: This problem has shown up on the Matrox MGA video cards, and
- only appears in the following puzzles: Horseplay (Foyer), Moving House
- (Music Room), Blood and Honey (Room at the Top), Railroad Switcher
- (Attic) . To correct this, go into Game Setup and turn off ôHardware
- Page Flipping.ö Note that you will have to exit and restart the game
- before this change will take effect.
-
- Problem: When I listen to the music in the ôMaking of...ö portion of the
- game, a black bar appears across the screen, covering most of the
- picture.
- Solution: Click on the center of the screen to return to the ôMaking
- of...ö main menu and click on the music screen to return. The screen
- will appear fully intact.
-
- Problem: The game only runs in 8-bit color mode.
- Solution: The following should work for S3-based video cards:
- Change to the directory where The 11th Hour is installed (i.e.
- CD\GAMES\11H).
- Type UVCONFIG -D27 and click on OK.
- Type GO
- Click on ôChange Setupö and turn off ôHardware page flipping.ö
- Exit and restart the game so this change can take effect.
-
- This can also occur if you have an ISA video card. The game
- requires a local bus video card to run properly.
-
- It is also possible that UniVBE may have selected the incorrect
- RAMDAC for your video card. Run the UVCONFIG program and change
- the RAMDAC selection for the appropriate one for your video card.
- If you donÆt know the part number of your RAMDAC, you can determine
- this by looking at your video card. The RAMDAC is generally the
- second or third biggest chip on the board, and you can check it
- against the list of parts the UniVBE supports to find the one the
- matches your system. Try forcing UniVBE to use the correct RAMDAC
- with UVCONFIG once you have determined what it is meant to be.
-
- Problem: IÆm getting scratchy voices.
- Solution: This can occur with certain sound drivers. To correct this,
- change to the directory where you installed The 11th Hour (i.e. CD
- \GAMES\11H) and type SETSOUND. Choose ôSelect and configure digital
- audio driver.ö Scroll up and select ôCreative Labs Sound Blaster or 100%
- compatible.ö If the program can detect your sound card with this
- driver, this should clear up the scratchy audio.
-
- Problem: The voices arenÆt in sync with the video.
- Solution: This is not caused by anything on your system. There is
- nothing you can configure that would modify the audio synching.
-
- Problem: I have an Ensoniq sound card and IÆm not getting any MIDI music.
- Solution: Try the following:
- Change to your Ensoniq Soundscape directory (i.e. CD\SNDSCAPE)
- Type SSINIT
- Click on ôAdvancedö then click on ôMIDIö
- Make sure MIDI routing is set to internal for synthesizer
- configuration.
- Exit SSINIT.
- Type MT32 OFF to set General MIDI mode.
- Change to the directory where you installed The 11th Hour (i.e.
- CD\GAMES\11H)
- Type SETSOUND
- Choose ôSelect and configure MIDI music driverö and pick
- ôEnsoniq SoundscapeÖ General MIDIö or ôGeneral MIDI (Roland MPU-
- 401 interface or 100% compatible)ö
- Choose ôSelect and configure digital audio driverö and pick
- ôEnsoniq SoundscapeÖ Digital Audio.ö (If you get scratchy sound
- in the game, change this option to ôCreative Labs Sound Blaster
- or 100% compatibleö instead.)
- Exit then type GO to start the game.
-
- Problem: There is no sound in some of the puzzles.
- Solution: There is no sound for the following puzzles/items:
- Cubed dice puzzle.
- Earring (treasure hunt object).
- The moves in the word labyrinth puzzle.
- Beans in space puzzle (Modern art in gallery).
-
-
- Lock ups
- Problem: The game locks up at the first screen with the skulls.
- Solution: The game is not locked up here. The text is asking you to
- click on the ôXö that appears in the skullÆs eye socket. If you cannot
- see the ôXö then turn up your monitor brightness until it appears.
-
- If you click on the ôXö and the game still doesnÆt continue, go
- into game setup and turn off ôHardware page flipping.ö Note that
- you will have to exit and restart the game after making this change
- before it will take effect.
-
- Problem: The game locks up when it asks for another disc.
- Solution: Go into game setup and turn on ôRequire RETURN to disk swap.ö
- Note that you will have to exit and restart the game after making this
- change before it will take effect. From now on, you will need to click
- the mouse or press ENTER after you change CDs.
-
- Problem: The game locks up at a black screen after typing GO.
- Solution: If you have a Number Nine video card, do the following:
- Change to the directory where The 11th Hour is installed (i.e.
- CD\GAMES\11H).
- Type UVCONFIG -L32 and click on OK.
- Type GO
-
- For other video cards, try the following:
- Change to the directory where The 11th Hour is installed (i.e.
- CD\GAMES\11H).
- Type UVCONFIG
- Put a check by ôDisable linear frame bufferö and ôIgnore old VBE
- BIOS.ö
- Click on OK.
- Type GO
-
- If you experience this problem, there is a very good chance you
- will also have to turn off hardware page flipping before the game
- will run. To do this, click on ôChange Setupö from the ôWelcomeö
- screen. Turn off ôHardware page flipping.ö Note that you will
- have to exit and restart the game after making this change before
- it will take effect.
-
- Problem: The game locks up at a black screen when I click on ôThe 11th
- Hourö to start the game from the Welcome screen.
- Solution: Go into Game Setup and turn off ôHardware Page Flippingö. On
- some video cards, having hardware page flipping enabled can cause the
- game to lock up. Note that you will have to exit and restart the game
- after making this change before it will take effect.
-
- It is also possible for the game to lock up if you click too soon.
- Wait a few seconds after the ôWelcomeö screen appears before
- clicking to continue.
-
- Problem: Locks up in the honey puzzle.
- Solution: This problem only occurs on some systems. If the game
- continues to lock up here, you can bypass the puzzle by having your
- techno-psychic ally solve it for you. You may also want to fill out a
- UPR form to inform us of your system configuration so that we may attempt
- to address this issue in a future update.
-
- Problem: Game locks when attempting to enter the gamebook.
- Solution: None at this time. Please fill out a UPR form to inform us of
- your system configuration so that we may attempt to address this issue in
- a future update.
-
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- Abort/Errors
- If you are getting a screen full of information after typing GO, look to
- the bottom lines of the screen for the appropriate error message.
-
- Problem: ôCould not install the sound driver for digital/midi sound.
- Please check the setup using setsound.ö
- Solution: You do not have a sound card selected, or you have chosen the
- wrong one. You need to re-run the SETSOUND program to choose the
- appropriate sound card.
-
- Problem: ôThis program requires a VESA VBE 2.0 or higher compatible
- SuperVGA.ö
- Solution: This probably means that your video card is not compatible with
- the VESA VBE 2.0 standard, and therefore, will not be able to run the
- game. Contact your video card manufacturer to see if they have a driver
- that brings their video card up to VESA VBE 2.0 compatibility.
-
- Problem: ôSystem does not have a linear frame buffer.ö
- Solution: First make sure you are not in Windows. Next, change to the
- directory where you installed The 11th Hour (i.e. CD \GAMES\11H) and type
- UVCONFIG. Put a check by ôDisable linear frame bufferö then exit and try
- the game again. If you are still having problems, try booting with
- EMM386.EXE in your CONFIG.SYS file. (Loading EMM386 seems to resolve
- this difficulty for some video cards.)
-
- Otherwise, your video card may not be compatible with the game.
- Contact your video card manufacturer to see if they have a driver
- that brings their video card up to VESA VBE 2.0 compatibility. If
- you cannot get it to work, please fill out a UPR form so that we
- can find out what video cards are generating this message and
- possibly address this issue in a future update.
-
- Problem: ôUnable to set requested graphics mode. Please check your VESA
- driver.ö
- Solution: If you have a Diamond Viper video card, use the following
- instructions to enable the proper VESA support:
- Make sure that you are booting up with EMM386.EXE in your
- CONFIG.SYS.
- Change to the Viper directory on your hard drive (i.e. CD
- \VIPER).
- Type VPRMODE VESA.
- Change to the directory where you installed The 11th Hour (i.e.
- CD \GAMES\11H)
- Type UVCONFIG, then click on OK.
- Type GO.
- Click on ôChange Setupö
- Click on ôHardware Page Flippingö to turn it off.
- Return to the main menu and exit the game.
- Type GO to run the game again with the new settings.
- If this doesnÆt solve the problem, re-run UVCONFIG to make sure
- that it selected the correct chipset for your video card. (It
- should be P9000.) Exit and try the game again.
- If it still doesnÆt work, please fill out a UPR form, so that we
- may attempt to address this in a future update.
-
- For any other video card, try the following:
- Change to the directory where you installed The 11th Hour (i.e.
- CD \GAMES\11H)
- Type UVCONFIG
- Put a check by ôIgnore old VBE BIOSö and ôDisable linear frame
- buffer.ö
- Click on OK.
- Type GO
-
- If it still doesnÆt work, then UniVBE is not properly identifying
- your video card or your video card is not compatible with the VESA
- VBE 2.0 standard. You can attempt to use UVCONFIG to configure the
- driver for your video card. Otherwise, you should contact your
- video card manufacturer to see if they have a driver that brings
- their video card up to VESA VBE 2.0 compatibility.
-
- Problem: "Unknown pixel depth, corrupt groovie2.ini file"
- Solution: This can occur if you aborted the installation process before
- it had completed. Delete the game off your hard drive then reinstall.
-
- Problem: ôUnable to write to open driver for writing"
- Solution: This can occur if you aborted the installation process before
- it had completed. Delete the game off your hard drive then reinstall.
-
- Problem: ôPointing device cannot be found.ö
- Solution: This games requires a mouse driver to be loaded before it will
- run. You will need to locate and load your DOS mouse driver before
- running the game. Contact your computer or mouse manufacturer for help
- loading a DOS-based mouse driver.
-
- Problem: ôYour configuration has been set to 8-bit to allow safe
- booting.ö
- Solution: See ôThe game only runs in 8-bit color modeö in the Audio/Video
- section of this troubleshooting guide. Note that you will have to type
- GO a second time to actually start the game after your configuration has
- been changed.
-
-
- Miscellaneous Questions
- Problem: Do I need to register UniVBE as requested in the manual?
- Solution: No. The game installs a version of UniVBE the has been
- licensed for your use. The CD also contains the complete install of the
- shareware version of UniVBE in the \VESA directory.
-
- Problem: Is there a way to skip movies, cut scenes, movement?
- Solution: Click the right mouse button during any of the above to skip
- the sequence.
-
- Problem: I was using AutoMove, and I still lost the puzzle.
- Solution: The AutoMove does not guarantee a win; it simply offers the
- best move available.
-
- Problem: What happens if I deplete my techno-psychic allyÆs psychic and
- technical reserves?
- Solution: You do not need to worry about depleting her reserves. There
- will always be enough to last through every puzzle in the game.
-
- Problem: My techno-psychic ally will not solve the final (ôPenteö) puzzle
- for me.
- Solution: You are on your own at this point. She cannot help you here.
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