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- Under A Killing Moon Pre-Release Demo
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- Installation Instructions:
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- 1. Insert the DEMO CD in your CD-ROM drive.
- 2. Type: D:DEMO [Enter] where D: is the drive letter of your CD-ROM.
- 3. Follow the instructions on the screen.
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- Running the demo:
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- 1. Change to the MOONDEMO directory.
- Type: CD \MOONDEMO [Enter]
- 2. Start the demo.
- Type: MOONDEMO [Enter]
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- Accessing the On-Line HELP SYSTEM during game play:
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- 1. Select the Video plus Interactive demo.
- 2. Press the [Enter] key to switch to interactive mode.
- 3. Click on the <?> button or press the F1 key.
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- HOW TO MAKE MORE MEMORY AVAILABLE:
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- If you have less than 2 MB of extended memory AFTER THE GAME HAS LOADED,
- there will not be enough room for storage of critical data and the program
- will terminate with an 'insufficient memory' message.
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- SOLUTION: Free up as much extended memory as you can by removing any
- DISK CACHE or RAM DISK programs (i.e. SMARTDRV or RAMDRIVE). Also free up as
- much lower 640k memory as possible by removing non-critical TSR programs.
- One way to accomplish this is to make a BOOT DISK that contains only essential
- drivers and data. Once the BOOT DISK is created, you simply restart the
- computer with the BOOT DISK in the floppy drive. This method can make more
- memory available by 'cleaning up' the boot process. You can return the
- computer to its normal state by removing the BOOT DISK and then reseting the
- computer. A special BOOT DISK MAKER is provided with this program to assist
- in this process.
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- To use it, go to the MOONDEMO directory and type: BOOT [enter]
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- Be sure to have a floppy available for use as the BOOT DISK.
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- VIEW KEYS
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- KEY VIEW (Movement mode only - Key must be held down)
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- A Look LEFT 30 degrees
- S Look RIGHT 30 degrees
- Z Look to the REAR
- Q Look LEFT 90 degrees
- W Look RIGHT 90 degrees
- D Look DOWN 30 degrees
- F Look UP 30 degrees
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- NOTE:
- The above VIEW KEYS do not alter the walking direction but simply act
- as a 'Head Turn' as long as the key is held down. When the key is released,
- the view will return to the forward view.
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- TO CHANGE YOUR WALKING DIRECTION to match the current view, DOUBLE CLICK the
- left mouse button or switch to Interactive Mode while the VIEW KEYS are pressed.
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- SOUND CARD TROUBLE SHOOTING
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- NOTE: Most sound cards provide a mixer program for adjusting relative volumes.
- You may need to run this program and set your volumes before starting the game.
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- SOUND BLASTER AWE 32:
- - The AWE 32 will auto detect as a Sound Blaster 16. You will need to
- manually select AWE 32 in the configuration screens.
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- ESS AUDIO DRIVE:
- - Will autodetect as a Sound Blaster but will not work. You must
- use the ESS driver.
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- AZTEC SOUND GALAXY:
- - Can be configured as a Sound Blaster or a Microsoft Sound system. We suggest
- you use the Microsoft setting for better quality sound.
- - The Sound Galaxy will detect as a Microsoft Sound System but the DMA Channel
- returned may be incorrect for the card. You may need to try a different
- DMA Channel to make the driver work.
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- GRAVIS ULTRASOUND & ULTRASOUND MAX:
- - There is currently no MIDI driver for Gravis but we hope to have one soon.
- Please contact us for an update.
- - Autodetect may lock up when it tries to find a Sound Blaster with a Gravis
- in the computer. If this happens, turn off your computer and restart. The
- next time, autodetect will bypass Sound Blaster and correctly detect Gravis.
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- NOTE: If you get an "off board parity error" or "CMOS mismatch error",
- don't worry, simply turn the computer off and restart.
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- ENSONIQ SOUNDSCAPE:
- - Autodetect will detect the Ensoniq as a Sound Blaster and a Microsoft Sound
- System but will not work correctly. You must use the SoundScape driver.
- - The first time you press the "Sound Test" button following a autodetect you
- may hear static or silence. If you have selected the SoundScape driver,
- press the "Sound Test" button a second time and it will work fine.
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- MICROSOFT SOUND SYSTEM:
- - If you attempt to configure the Microsoft Sound system as a General MIDI
- device, you will lose music completely. In order to restore music you will
- have to exit and re-enter the demo and configure the MIDI device as a
- Microsoft Sound system.
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- MEDIA VISION PRO AUDIO 16
- - Users with VESA local bus video cards may experience distorted sound.
- Sometimes configuring the card as a Sound Blaster will improve this problem.
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- LOGITECH SOUNDMAN 16
- - May be configured as a Media Vision Pro Audio 16 or a Sound Blaster 1.0.
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- ROLAND RAP 10
- - Will work as a MIDI music device but does not currently work as a
- Digital Sound device. Call us for an update.
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- Technical Support:
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- For help with technical problems call:
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- U.S and CANADA 1-800-793-8324 (TOLL FREE)
- EUROPE 021-326-6418
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