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- BIKE BATTLE - THE DEMOS
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- This package contains two demos:
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- - DEMO1: "WATCH AND WONDER". This tests your graphics and sound.
- - DEMO2: "PLAY AND GET ADDICTED". This tests your joysticks also.
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- * First, try BBDEMO1.EXE:
- - start it from the Windows file manager.
- - The main menu should appear, with blue shiny letters and a heavy
- background tune. If you hear no sound, your Windows system
- has no sound. In that case, check the manual about what to do.
- - If you hear something, press the space bar.
- - After the sounds are loaded, press space again to continue.
- - We hope(!) you'll now see and hear a fascinating demo.
- - If the moving objects on the screen leave red tracks behind them,
- go back to the main menu, press 'X', and try it again.
- - If you hear no sound during the demo, or if there are other problems,
- read the manual for detailed informations.
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- DEMO1 is limited to two screen resolutions, 640x480 and 800x600.
- DEMO2 and the full version could handle any screen resolution.
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- WHAT IS BIKE BATTLE ALL ABOUT?
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- You see two triangular "FightBikes" driving through a fighting arena.
- The fighting arena contains grey walls and blue weapons. The main
- target is to blast hell out of the other player. To do so, the bikes
- pick up weapons by bumping them. Every Bike must collect protection
- shields. If it drives through a wall or if it's hit by some weapon's
- output, it looses a shield. As soon as all shields are lost,
- the next hit terminates the Bike.
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- If DEMO1 runs for at least 10 minutes with a good sound,
- prepare your system for the DEMO2:
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- * First, your system must support two joysticks.
- It is expected, your PC has two gameports
- to connect two joysticks, or a special cable that connects two
- joysticks to one gameport (we've never seen such a thing,
- but rumors say it exists :-). Look for two joysticks with two axes and
- two buttons each (do NOT take 'flight sticks' with 3 axes/4 buttons!).
- Be careful, some of the cheaper joystick models might be too inprecise.
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- * Second, your Windows 3.1 must have a joystick driver. If it doesn't,
- install the driver supplied with this demo the following way:
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- - copy IBMJOY.DRV and JOYSTICK.CPL to your WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory.
- - edit SYSTEM.INI and add in the section [drivers] the following line:
- JOYSTICK=IBMJOY.DRV
- - restart your Windows.
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- - In Windows, open the system control settings.
- You must find a joystick symbol there. double-click on it.
- Try to calibrate your two joysticks.
- - If one joystick isn't recognized by the system, click on the 'drivers'
- symbol of the system control settings, and check the settings
- for the 'microsoft game adapter joystick driver' there.
- Two 2-dimensional joysticks must be selected (not a single
- 3-dimensional one).
- - If this is the case and your system still can't handle two joysticks,
- there might be a hardware problem (maybe jumper settings),
- or the joystick driver just can't handle your hardware.
- Try other drivers (some are found on Shareware CD's or in the
- Internet, others are delivered with the joystick). If you have more
- than 2 gameports, try different Joystick/Gameport combinations.
- Check the jumper settings of your Sound- and/or Gameport card.
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- * If you have prepared your system, start DEMO2 with BBDEMO2.EXE
- from the Windows file manager.
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- - the title screen appears, in blue shiny letters.
- - select the number of humans players, which is the same
- as the number of joysticks you have available, by pressing 'H'.
- - select the sound quality that your sound card supports.
- Usually, simple sound cards support 22 kHz, a SoundBlaster 16
- supports 32 kHz. Press 'L' to switch the quality.
- - press the SPACE bar.
- - the sounds are loaded, the game begins.
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- If you managed to play the demo with working sound and two
- joysticks for a couple of days, you may order the original version
- of BIKE BATTLE. How to do that is desribed in ORDER.TXT.
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- WHAT TO DO IF THE DEMO CRASHES:
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- If it crashes without playing any sound, buy a SoundBlaster 16,
- install it (with it's Windows drivers, of course) and try again;
- with this sound card chances are best that it will work.
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- If you can't connect two joysticks, buy another adapter card,
- e.g. a multi-I/O card with game ports.
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- Furthermore, best use a freshly-installed native Windows 3.1 without
- any subversive extensions, or a Win-OS/2 Session.
- Win-OS/2 may require some fondling with the settings for memory etc;
- see WINOS2.TXT for an example.
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- Always make sure your Windows has enough virtual memory
- (must be adjusted in Window's "386 Enhanced" settings).
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- Also check the Internet for newer versions of the demo;
- see WHERE.TXT for possible sites.
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- If the demo still doesn't work despite all this work,
- we're very sorry and cannot help you.
- Unless, of course, you buy another PC and try it again.
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- List of files
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- BBDEMO1.EXE The playback demo
- BBDEMO2.EXE The playable demo
- BB.INI Configuration file for BikeBattle
- SNDCHAN.DLL BikeBattle's sound DLL
- IBMJOY.DRV Joystick driver for Windows
- JOYSTICK.CPL Joystick calibration program for Windows
- DEMO640.xxx Playback demo files for 640x480 resolution
- DEMO800.xxx Playback demo files for 800x600 resolution
- SND\*.* Soundfiles, micro package (just for initial tests)
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- README.TXT Introduction text for the package
- MANUAL_E.TXT BikeBattle manual, english, ASCII format
- ORDER.TXT Informations about how to order, only to
- be read if demo2 was tried successfully
- WHERE.TXT where are the Bike Battle Demos available
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