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- COMMAND & CONQUER
- [Version Demo 1.0]
-
- Copyright (C) 1995 Westwood Studios
-
- Topics covered in this README file:
-
- i. Installation of Demo Version
-
- 1. Autodetection of Sound Cards
- 2. Known Sound Card Problems
- 3. Windows Notes
- 4. Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Features
- 5. Multi-CD machines and CD-changers
- 6. Game updates and patches
- 7. Revision History
-
- i. Installation of Demo Version
- ===============================
-
- From CD-ROM
- -----------
- To install the demo version of Command & Conquer from the
- CD-ROM drive, run the install program located in the
- demo directory the CD-ROM drive. Run the "install" program
- if you are in DOS or the "setup" program if you are in
- Windows. This program will install all necessary files to
- the hard drive. The demo can then be played by executing
- the program "C&C" located in the installed directory. To
- enjoy the movie sequences, the CD-ROM must be present in
- the drive.
-
- From .ZIP File
- --------------
- To install the demo version of Command & Conquer from the
- distributed .ZIP file do the following;
-
- a. Create a directory on a hard drive that has at least
- 20 megabytes of free space.
-
- b. Unzip the demo version into this directory.
-
- c. Run the "setup.exe" program to specify your sound card.
-
- d. Execute the "C&C" program to run the demo version.
-
-
- 1. Autodetection of Sound Cards
- ===============================
-
- C&C utilizes sophisticated techniques to autodetect your sound card.
- Because of the vast number of machine configurations possible on PC's,
- C&C may not autodetect your sound card or it might misidentify the card.
- For this reason you should treat the detected card as a suggestion only.
- If you know that the detected card is definitely wrong you can override
- the selection and pick the correct card from the SETUP program.
-
- If you select a sound card that is not present in your machine, your machine
- may lock-up, or the sound card may stop responding. Either of these
- situations may be corrected by simply turning off the computer, waiting 15
- seconds and then turning it back on.
-
- 2. Known Sound Card Problems
- ============================
-
- Windows 95
- ----------
- See the Windows section below for sound card notes.
-
- Creative Labs - Soundblaster 1.0/1.5 card
- -----------------------------------------
- These early Soundblaster cards do not support some of
- the features which are built into later versions of the
- card. This may result in lower audio quality on
- these cards.
-
- Soundblaster Compatible Cards
- -----------------------------
- The Soundblaster code in C&C is written for 100% Soundblaster
- compatible sound cards made by Creative Labs. If you have a
- Soundblaster compatible sound card from another manufacturer
- you may experience stuttering or popping in the sound, or even
- no sound at all.
-
- If you are unsure of the correct Port, IRQ and DMA settings
- for your Soundblaster compatible card, try typing SET from
- the DOS prompt. If your machine has been configured with a
- BLASTER environment variable in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file you
- should see a line similar to:
-
- SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 H5 T4
-
- The number after the A (i.e., 220 in this case) is your port address;
- the number after the I (5 in this case) is your IRQ and the number
- after the D (1 in this case) is your DMA channel setting. Armed with
- these numbers you can go ahead and manually select your soundcard
- from the SETUP program and enter the Port, IRQ and DMA in the boxes
- when prompted. If you have a Soundblaster 16 or AWE32 soundcard and
- you are having difficulty with autodetection, these same comments
- apply except that you may have to enter the number after the H as
- your DMA setting, depending on your configuration.
-
- Compaq Computers
- ----------------
- Some Compaq machines may not autodetect the installed sound
- card. If this occurs, try selecting Sound Blaster Pro/Pro2
- from the SETUP program.
-
- Sound Galaxy Basic 16
- ---------------------
- This Soundblaster compatible card can sometimes be incorrectly
- autodetected as a Soundblaster Pro or Soundblaster 16, causing
- unpredictable results. We recommend that you manually select
- Soundblaster and enter the Port, IRQ and DMA values that
- correspond to your card. See the comments under Soundblaster
- compatible cards above.
-
- ESS AudioDrive
- --------------
- Under certain circumstances the autodetect code can incorrectly
- identify this card as a Soundblaster 16. If this occurs you will
- need to override this driver by selecting ESS AudioDrive with
- the correct values for your system.
-
- Adlib Gold
- ----------
- Under certain circumstances the autodetect code can return
- incorrect Port, IRQ and DMA settings. If you are having difficulty
- obtaining sounds on this sound card try manually selecting the
- card in the SETUP program and entering the correct Port, IRQ and
- DMA settings.
-
- Golden Sound Pro 16
- -------------------
- We have found that better results may be obtained on this
- sound card by reducing the game volume from the in-game
- sound control menu. Volume levels should be set to about
- half way.
-
- GRAVIS ULTRA SOUND
- ------------------
- Some Gravis Ultrasound owners may experience audio clipping
- and/or reduced game performance. We recommend that you turn
- the volume for musical scores all the way down (off) to see
- if this helps.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- If you continue to have trouble with your soundcard please
- consult the troubleshooting section of your soundcard manual
- or contact Westwood technical support as described in your
- C&C manual.
-
- 3. Windows Notes
- ================
-
- Windows and Windows for Workgroups v.3.1 & v.3.11
- -------------------------------------------------
- C&C uses special code to launch itself from the Windows icon
- and will attempt to close any active Windows applications prior
- to running. You will not be able to access other Windows programs
- when C&C is active.
-
- This greatly enhances the performance and playability of the game
- on 486 class machines.
-
- Windows 95
- ----------
-
- Installing C&C on an 8MB Windows 95 system:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- If you have an 8MB system you must make an
- adjustment to the setup program information.
-
- 1. Click on the "My Computer" desktop and select
- the CD-ROM drive that contains the C&C CD.
- 2. Right click on the "_SETUP.EXE" program there.
- 3. Select the "PROPERTIES" menu item.
- 4. Click on the "MEMORY" tab.
- 5. In the "MSDOS PROTECTED MODE (DPMI) MEMORY" field
- select 16384.
- 6. Click on the "OK" button.
-
- You will then be able to install Command & Conquer
- normally.
-
- C&C on an 8MB Windows 95 system:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- If you have an 8MB system and you are running Windows 95,
- you may need to make a slight adjustment to the PIF
- (the Program Information File) after installing C&C:
-
- 1. Click the "START" button on the TASKBAR
- 2. Under the "FIND" menu item, select "FILES OR FOLDERS"
- 3. In the "NAMED" field, enter "C&C.EXE"
- 4. In the "LOOK IN" field, enter the drive letter
- where C&C is installed
- 5. Click the "FIND NOW" button
- 6. Click the right mouse button on the C&C.EXE that
- you are using
- 7. Select the "PROPERTIES" menu item
- 8. Click on the "MEMORY" tab
- 9. In the "MSDOS PROTECTED MODE (DPMI) MEMORY" field
- select 16384
- 10. Click the "OK" button
-
- The next time you run C&C the new settings will take effect.
- There is no need to reboot your system.
-
- Running through Windows 95:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- C&C's default behavior under Windows 95 is to run as a DOS
- box process. The reason for this is that the method of exiting
- Windows used in Windows v.3.1 and v.3.11 can result in a
- program environment that is lacking CD-ROM drivers.
-
- The performance of C&C in a Windows 95 DOS box is slightly
- slower than in a real DOS environment. You can improve movie
- playback performance by going into the Settings option on
- the Win95 START menu, selecting CONTROL PANEL, then SYSTEM,
- PERFORMANCE, FILE SYSTEM and then CD-ROM. There is a menu
- here which allows you to enable read-ahead buffering of the
- CD (this seems to be disabled by default). Select the setting
- that matches your CD-ROM drive (2X, 4X etc.). You can also
- change the size of the buffer, usually the bigger this is
- the better the performance will be, although this does take
- away memory from the rest of the system.
-
- Autodetecting Soundcards in a Windows 95 DOS box:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Because the Windows 95 DOS box is really just emulating
- DOS (Windows continues to run in the background) you may
- experience problems autodetecting your sound card in this
- mode. There are two things you can do to address this:
-
- 1. Do not autodetect, but pick your soundcard manually and
- enter the correct PORT, DMA and IRQ settings, or
- 2. Run through Windows 95 DOS mode, as detailed below.
-
- Running through Windows 95 DOS:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- If you can choose REBOOT AS MSDOS from the START/SHUTDOWN
- menu and then still access your CD-ROM drive in that mode,
- we recommend running in that environment and installing from
- the DOS prompt. Whether you can do this or not depends on
- having the correct drivers loaded in the DOS environment.
-
- Windows 95 System Agent with C&C:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The System Agent software, that is available for Windows
- 95 (Plus! pack), can cause peculiar behavior with the C&C
- setup process. If the setup program, when run from the hard
- drive, proceeds with a complete reinstall, then stop the
- System Agent software.
-
- 4. Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Features
- ==========================================
-
- C&C has a range of keyboard shortcuts and extra features which are
- keyboard driven. These are intended for the advanced player and are
- not essential to normal gameplay. They are, however, very cool:
-
- Unit Control:
-
- G : Guard Area
- Select a group of units and then hit G to put them into Guard
- Area mode. In this mode, units will patrol and open fire on any
- enemy units that come within range.
-
- X : Scatter Units
- This causes a selected group of units to scatter (for example,
- to make themselves into more difficult targets).
-
- S : Stop Unit
- Causes a unit to stop in its tracks.
-
- Keyboard Shortcuts:
-
- F7-F10 : Map Bookmark System
- Use CTRL+F7-F10 to place a bookmark, then use F7-F10 to jump to
- that spot.
-
- <CTRL>-# : Team Creation
- Use CTRL and a number key (0-9) to mark a group of selected
- units as a team.
-
- 0-9 : Team Selection
- Selects a pre-marked team (see Team Creation) as the
- current active group.
-
- TAB : Open/Close Sidebar
-
- H : Automatically selects and centers the view around your
- construction yard.
-
- N : Your next unit on the playing field is selected and the
- view is centered about it.
-
- R : Allows resigning the game.
-
- <HOME> : Centers the view around the currently selected object.
-
- <ALT>-# : If the <ALT> key is held while pressing a team number, the
- specified team will be selected and the view centered over
- the team members. This is identical to pressing the team
- number and then pressing <HOME>.
-
- Cursor Modifiers:
-
- CTRL : Force Attack
- Holding down the CTRL key forces your cursor into the target
- cursor. This allows you to target your own units, amongst
- other things.
-
- ALT : Force Move
- Forces your units to move when they would normally just stand
- and fight. This is useful with tanks against enemy infantry,
- for example. Try it and see.
-
- CTRL+ALT : Guard Area or Unit
- Select a group of units and then CTRL+ALT click on a building,
- this forces your units to patrol the area around the building
- looking for the enemy. They will engage the enemy if found. If
- you CTRL+ALT click on another one of your units (for example,
- the harvester) your selected units will guard that unit as it
- moves around the map. This also applies to enemy units, which
- is perhaps not so useful.
-
- 5. Multi-CD machines and CD-changers
- ====================================
-
- C&C does not support multiple CD-ROM drives or CD-changers and assumes
- that you only have one CD-ROM drive. If you have more than one CD-ROM
- drive, you should insert the C&C CD you are using into the first CD
- driver letter. For example, if you have drives E:, F: and G:, your
- C&C CD should be inserted into the E: drive.
-
- 6. Game updates and patches
- ===========================
-
- If it becomes necessary to update your game, you can find game updates
- on our web page at http://www.westwood.com or at our FTP site
- (ftp.westwood.com). Please mail all questions to our internet mailing
- address: mail@westwood.com
-
- 7. Revision History
- ===================
-
- Demo 1.0 > Initial Release Version
-