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Orion Burger: A Taste You'll Never Forget!
Certain PC configurations may cause problems when you try to run
Orion Burger. Please read the list below and follow the instructions
that apply to your system configuration.
RUNNING ORION BURGER UNDER WINDOWS 95
Orion Burger has been tested and will run under Windows 95
using one of the following two methods:
METHOD 1:
Restart your computer and press F8 (function 8) as Windows 95 is starting up.
Next, select "previous version of MS-DOS" from the Windows 95 startup menu.
When you arrive at the C:\ prompt, change your working drive to the CD-ROM
drive, and your current directory to the Orion Burger demo directory, and
type install.
NOTE: This method is preferred. Orion Burger was designed to run
on your previous version of MS-DOS.
METHOD 2:
Allow Windows 95 to start completely, then select "shutdown" from the "start"
menu. On the "shutdown" menu, click on "restart the computer in MS-DOS mode."
When you arrive at the C:\ prompt, change your working drive to the CD-ROM
drive, and your current directory to the Orion Burger demo directory, and
type install.
NOTE: While Orion Burger will run using this method, you are
encouraged to try Method 1 before trying this method. If you do choose to
use this method, save your game frequently.
NOTE: Windows 95 controls system configuration. Should you encounter
any errors, such as a missing VESA driver or a missing CD ROM driver,
consult your Windows 95 documentation.
MEMORY REQUIREMENTS FOR ORION BURGER
Orion Burger requires at least 6800k of free extended memory. You
can check the amount of free memory by using the MEM command at the C:\
prompt:
MEM [ENTER]
Under the "Memory Type" heading, find the "Extended (XMS)" line and follow
it across to the right hand side under the "Free" column. You should see
at least 6800k or more. If you have less than 6800k free, remove
any RAM disks that may be running and make sure that SmartDrive has been
disabled following the instructions below.
SYSTEMS WITH 8 MEGABYTES OF RAM USING SMARTDRIVE
(or other disk cache utility)
Orion Burger will not function properly if you are using
SmartDrive or any other disk cache utility.
In order to run Orion Burger, you must remove the line:
c:\dos\smartdrv.exe
by using a REM statement to disable it as follows:
REM c:\dos\smartdrv.exe
If you wish to re-enable SmartDrive after you have finished playing
Orion Burger, simply remove the REM statement at the beginning
of the line.
If your computer uses a disk caching utility other than SmartDrive, you will
need to consult the utility's documentation to determine how to remove
the utility from your system.
DETECTING SOUND CARDS
INSTALL will attempt to detect the settings of your sound card if you have
specified which sound card is installed in your system. The detect feature
can also be selected manually by clicking the Detect Settings button.
Some computer configurations may cause the detection routines in INSTALL
to 'freeze' or 'hang' your computer or cause your computer to reboot. If you
experience any of these problems, run SETUP with the -n -n parameters from
the BURGER directory:
SETUP -n -n[ENTER]
This will disable sound card detection, and you will need to enter your sound
card's settings manually in SETUP. For more information on these settings,
refer to your sound card documentation.
ADLIB MSC16 SOUND CARDS
If you have an Adlib MSC16 sound card installed in your system, you will need
to select "Sound Blaster 8" on all of the sound card setup menus and manually
set the sound card port in INSTALL. Also, once you have exited the game and
returned to DOS, you will need to manually reset your sound card. Failure to
do so may cause your computer to 'freeze' or 'hang' the next time you attempt
to run any application. To reset your MSC16 card, type:
M16INIT /b [ENTER]
at the DOS prompt.
You may also restart your computer to reset the sound card.
REVEAL SOUNDFX WAVE 32 SOUND CARDS
If you have a Reveal SoundFX Wave 32 card installed in your system, you will
need to select "Soundscape" for the digital sound setup options in INSTALL.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Technical Support hours are:
Monday - Friday
7:00 AM to 10:30 PM (Pacific Time)
Saturday
8:30 AM to 5:30 PM (Pacific Time)
Technical Support: (415) 286-6110
FAX: (415) 286-6115
BBS: (415) 286-6116
Please check out the SANCTUARY WOODS
areas on America On-line, CompuServe and
the Sanctuary Woods World Wide Web site
at http://www.sanctuary.com
International Technical Support
Technical support for customers outside
North America is available as follows:
In England, Germany, Austria, Belgium,
Netherlands, Luxembourg, Switzerland:
U.S. Gold Limited
General Information
and Sales (44) 121 625 3366
Technical Support (44) 121 326 6418
FAX (44) 121 606 1822
In Spain:
ERBE/MCM Software
General Information
and Sales (1) 539 98 72
Technical Support (1) 528 83 12
FAX (1) 528 83 63
In France:
U.S. Gold
Technical Support (33) 1 41 06 9670
FAX (33) 1 47 56 14 66
In Italy:
Leader Distribuzione
Technical Support (0332) 8 41
FAX (0332) 87 08 9
In Denmark:
PM Multimedia
Technical Support 31 230 002
FAX 31 23 12 8
In Israel:
ISD/MIRAGE
Technical Support (3) 510 5764
FAX (3) 517 7257
In Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand,
Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam
& Brunei:
AASoft (Singapore)
Technical Support (65) 279 9333
FAX (65) 276 3588
In Hong Kong & Macao:
Deltamac Ltd. (KPS Group)
General Information (852) 2787-0678
Technical Support (852) 2398-1234 Ext.158
FAX (852) 2787-1412
In Australia:
Sega-Ozisoft
Technical Support (2) 317-0000
FAX (2) 317-0010