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- Congratulations on your purchase of ULTIMA VII The Black Gate. The following
- describe how to get Ultima VII from the floppy disks onto your hard disk
- drive. Don't worry if you've never done this before. You can safely stop the
- installation process at any time. You can also re-run the install program at
- any time. If you have any trouble installing the game, see the Trouble
- shooting section.
-
- Remember, you may safely quit and start over at any time!
-
-
- 1. Turn on your computer and wait for the DOS prompt.
- 2. Insert disk 1 into a floppy drive.
- 3. Type the letter of that drive followed by a colon and hit <Enter>
- (For example, A:<Enter>
- 4. Type 'INSTALL' and hit <Enter>.
- 5. Follow the instructions provided by the installation program. For more
- details, see Installation Options, below.
-
-
-
- The install program asks you where to put the program on your hard disk, and
- about any sound cards you have in your computer. Hit <Esc> at any time to
- safely cancel the installation process.
-
- 1. Choosing a Disk Drive
-
- First, a window appears to tell you which disk drives can contain Ultima VII.
- (If no disk drive has at least 21 megabytes available, you cannot install the
- game until you free more space). Hit the letter corresponding to the hard
- drive of your choice.
-
- 2. Creating a Directory
-
- A second window asks in which directory to put Ultima VII. If you want a
- directory name other than 'ULTIMA7', backspace and type a new name. Hit
- <Enter> when you have the name you want.
-
- 3. Selecting Music and Sound Cards
-
- Next you are asked about sound cards that might be in your computer. To hear
- any part of Ultima VII's speech, sound effects or music, you must have a
- sound board. (PC sound has no effect.) Use the up and down arrow keys to
- select among:
-
- ∙ No sound card
- ∙ Ad Lib
- ∙ Sound Blaster
- ∙ Sound Blaster Pro
- ∙ Roland MT-32 (Select this if you have both Roland and Sound Blaster)
-
- Hit <Enter> when your choice is highlighted.
-
- 4. Assigning IRQ and DMA Numbers
-
- (Sound Blaster only)
-
- Only if you chose Sound Blaster or Sound Blaster Pro, you have to tell the
- installation program the 'IRQ' and 'DMA' numbers for your sound card. If
- you're not sure what they are, use the default settings that are suggested by
- the installation program. (See Troubleshooting if you need more information.
- If any difficulties arise later from a wrong setting (such as silent or
- stuttered speech), you may re-run the installation program at any time.)
-
- 5. Confirming your Configuration
-
- Next, a window appears comparing your configuration with that required to run
- Ultima VII. If the two are compatible, the window indicates such with an
- 'OK.'
- However, if your configuration does not match that required by the game,
- you may need to make some changes. The two most common problems are not
- enough DOS memory (see Available Memory) and incompatible memory managers
- (see Voodoo). Problem areas (if any) are noted with the words 'NOT OK'. If
- this happens you have one of two options:
-
- ∙ If you have EMS, you can let the install program make a 'bootable floppy'
- for you. If this fails, or if you don't have enough memory, you can make
- a bootable floppy yourself. A bootable floppy is a floppy disk with a
- good configuration on it (see Making a New Floppy Boot Disk). Booting
- from this disk lets you avoid changing your system configuration.
-
- ∙ You may alter your computer's configuration yourself. The following
- sections suggest ways to do this. If you are unfamiliar with DOS, be
- careful about altering your configuration yourself. Always consult your
- DOS manual before changing your system configuration.
-
-
- VOODOO and 386
- (OR HIGHER) SYSTEMS
-
- Once again ORIGIN is pushing the edge of computer technology, and only
- processors as powerfull as the 386 are capable of handllng a game as advanced
- and complex as Ultima VII. The land of Britainnia is more detailed than ever,
- requiring more and faster access to all system memory Expanded Memory
- Speclfication (EMS) has limitations we have overcorne with Voodoo technology,
- and ORIGIN is now able to take full advantage of the power locked inside your
- 386 or 486 system
- To deliver thc best gaming worlds into this world, ORlGlN has pushed the
- limits of game technology. In the future, as the 386 becomes the base model
- PC, the EMS standard will go the way of its Predecessor --- still acceptable
- for some applications, but not for the best in gaming!
- Here at ORIGIN, we welcome you to the future ...
-
-
-
- VOODOO
-
-
- Ultima VII uses a special memory manager called 'Voodoo.' This manager,
- created by ORIGIN, comes with your Ultima VII game. Voodoo will run on any
- 386SX or higher IBM PC compatible computer. It uses extended memory, so it
- can co-exist with the HIMEM.SYS driver. However, HIMEM.SYS is not necessary
- for Voodoo memory to function.
- Expanded Memory (e.g., QEMM, 386 MAX or EMM386). The other popular memory
- manager, called Expanded Memory (EMS) is not compatible with Voodoo. If you
- are using an expanded memory manager (such as QEMM, 386 MAX or EMM386) you
- must remove it to run Ultima VII. If you do not know how to do this (and if
- the following instructions don't help you), please call MlNDSCAPE Customer
- Service for assistance .
- If you are familiar with this process, disable the EMS memory manager. The
- acceptable minimum configuration is an empty AUTOEXEC.BAT and a CONFIG.SYS
- with the lines:
-
- FILES=20
- BUFFERS=25
- DEVICE=C: \MOUSE\MOUSE.SYS~
-
- If you wish to retain your original CONFIG.SYS file, refer to your DOS
- manual for how to copy it to another file name before making the changes.
- HIMEM.SYS or XMM. As mentioned above, an extended memory manager (XMM)
- such as HIMEM.SYS (which is compatible with MS-DOS 3.3 or higher) is
- compatible with Voodoo, and does not require disabling.
- Disk Caches. If you have more than two megabytes of RAM, a disc cache will
- improve upon extended memory and increase the speed of the game. However, if
- you have a disk caching program that caches the floppy drive, we recommend
- that you disable the floppy caching before installing or running the game.
-
- ∙ Your mouse driver may be located on another path.
- Replace C:\Mouse with the correct path if necessary.
-
-
- AVAILABLE MEMORY
-
- Your computer must have at least 640K of RAM plus one megabyte of extended
- memory to play ULTIMA VII The Black Gate. Regardless of the amount of RAM
- your computer possesses, there must be 524,000 bytes free to run the game.
- Sound and speech options can push this total to 561,144, bytes of DOS memory.
- To find out how much free RAM your computer has before installation, run
- the DOS program, CHKDSK, by typing 'CHKDSK' at the root directory prompt
- (e.g., C:\>CHKDSK). On some machines, CHKDSK may be located inside the \DOS
- directory. When you run the program, the last line of the information
- presented tells you how much free RAM there is. For example, the last line
- might tell you that the system has 565,239 bytes free.
- If you have less than the required amount of free RAM, you will not be
- able to run the game until additional memory is freed. If you are not
- familiar with this process, please call MINDSCAPE Customer Service.
-
- Freeing Ram
- If you are familiar with this process, you can:
-
- ∙ Remove any TSRs and disk caches from your configuration.
- ∙ Use the DOS=HIGH command in your CONFIG.SYS, if you use DOS 5.0.
- ∙ Remove from your AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS start-up files any
- memory-resident programs that are unnecessary for system usage. You can
- alter these files with the text editors included with MS-DOS, called
- Edlin or Edit.
-
- Consult your DOS manual for information on how to do any of these.
-
- Never delete your AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS files completely, for without
- them, your computer will not function.
-
-
- RE-INSTALLING
-
- At some time you may want to re-install the game (generally, to change or add
- a sound card, or to adjust the IRQ/DMA settings). Follow these directions.
- (You won't need to use the floppy disks that came with the game; you'll be
- re-installing from the data already on your hard disk.)
- 1. Type the letter of your hard drive followed by a colon and hit <Enter>
- (for example, C:<Enter>
- 2. Type 'CD' followed by Ultima VII's directory name, then hit <E n t e r> .
- ('C:\ULTlMA7', if you chose the default directory.)
- 3. Type 'INSTALL' and hit <Enter>.
- 4. Follow the instructions under Installation Options, above. When you
- re-install the game from the original floppies, you have the opportunity
- to 'delete' the games you have already saved, or 'save' them. Selecting
- the second option will not overwrite any saved games, maintaining them
- for your continued adventuring.
-
-
- MAKING A NEW FLOPPY BOOT DISC
-
- If you don't want to reconfigure your system, you can make a bootable DOS
- system floppy disk to start your computer prior to play. The install program
- might give you this option. To create a bootable floppy yourself, insert a
- blank floppy into your A: drive. From the DOS prompt, type:
- FORMAT A: /S <Enter>
- When the format is complete and you are back to the DOS prompt, type:
-
- COPY CON A:\CONFIG.SYS <Enter>
- FILES=25 <Enter>
- BUFFERS=25 <Enter>
- DEVICE=
- C:\MOUSE\MOUSE.SYS <Enter>
- C: <Enter>
-
- Whenever you wish to play Ultima VII, insert this disk in drive A: and
- then turn your computer on. From the DOS prompt, change to your hard drive
- (for example, by typing C: <Enter> ) and run the game as described on the
- Reference Card.)
-
-
- TROUBLESHOOTING
-
- Listed here are a few common problems and their solutions.
-
- Speech fails to work after playing for only a short while. You may have
- chosen an incorrect IRQ setting during installation. See your Sound Blaster
- manual for the correct setting. Re-install the game from you hard disk to
- change the IRQ. (See Re-lnstalling.)
-
- Speech skips lines of dialogue. You may have an IRQ conflict. This means that
- another card is operating on the same IRQ level (e.g., both the sound card
- and the printer are set at '7'). See your Sound Blaster manual to change your
- jumper settings. Then re-install the game from the hard disk and change the
- IRQ to a non-conflicting number. (See Re-Installing.)
-
- Ultima Vll fails to load or run properly.
-
- ∙ You may not have enough free RAM. Run CHKDSK to determine your computer's
- available RAM. Free up RAM if necessary. (See Available Memory.)
- ∙ You may have a memory resident TSR program that conflicts with the game.
- Boot the computer from a DOS system floppy disk or remove memory-resident
- programs before running the game. (See Voodoo and Making a New Floppy
- Boot Disk.)
- . You may need to remove your Expanded Memory Manager. (See Expanded Memory
- in the Voodoo section.)
- ∙ You may have filled all free space on the active disk drive. At the DOS
- prompt (e.g., 'C:'), type 'DIR' to check available hard drive space. This
- lists a directory of your drive's contents and, following the directory,
- states how many bytes are free. Remember, you need at least 21 megabytes
- on your hard drive to load Ultima Vll and 524,000 to 561,144 bytes of
- free RAM to run the game.
-
- The mouse pointer doesn't respond properly. Ultima Vll supports the Microsoft
- Mouse and Microsoft Mouse Driver, version 7.0. Some other mouse brands may
- not be compatible.
-
- The game runs too slowly.
-
- ∙ Your hard drive may be fragmented. Run an optimization program. See
- your retailer about an optimization program if you don't have one.
- ∙ Your computer may not be fast enough to run the game effectively. The
- minimum configuration is a 16 megahertz 386-based IBM PC or 100 percent
- compatible machine. Some older and/or slower machines may not be powerful
- enough.
- ∙ You may be able to use a disk caching program. If you have 4+ megabytes
- on your machine, a disk caching program can speed up your game. See your
- retailer about such a program.
-
- None of the above suggestions seem to help. If you cannot solve a problem
- with Ultima VII, please call MINDSCAPE Customer Service at (0444) 831761,
- Monday to Friday, between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Have the following information
- ready, if possible:
-
- ∙ which version of DOS you use,
- ∙ free RAM (from the last line of CHKDSK info),
- ∙ your mouse and mouse driver type,
- ∙ your graphics card,
- ∙ your machine type,
- ∙ your sound board(s),
- ∙ the content of your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files,
- ∙ whether you use Windows, Desqview or a DOS shell.
-