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- =============================================================================
- Radix: Beyond The Void
- Shareware Version 1.1
- On-Disk Troubleshooting and Technical Support
-
- (c) Copyright 1995 Epic MegaGames, Inc.
- =============================================================================
-
- To play Radix: Beyond The Void, you'll need at least:
-
- * 486-33MHz or better CPU.
- * VGA graphics.
- * 4 megabytes of RAM.
- * A 14,400 baud modem for modem play.
-
- Radix also supports:
-
- * Sound Blaster and 100% compatible sound cards.
- * Gravis Ultrasound.
- * Joystick or Gravis PC Gamepad.
- * Mouse.
-
- We recommend the following to achieve the full Radix experience:
-
- * 486 DX2-66 or faster computer
- * Local bus VGA graphics
- * 8+ MB of RAM (more is better)
- * A Sound Blaster or 100% compatible sound card
- * Mouse and keyboard controls
- * A 14.4 or faster modem or an IPX network
-
- To play Radix for the first time, you must run the SETUP program. This is
- accomplished by the following:
-
- 1. Switch to the drive where the game is installed (C:)
- 2. Switch to the subdirectory where the game is installed (CD\RADIX)
- 3. Type SETUP.
-
- Please read the section "HOW TO SETUP RADIX" for exact information on
- setting up and configuring the game. Once you have setup the game, you
- can start playing by typing RADIX.
-
- NOTE: You only need to run the setup program the first time you play, or
- anytime you wish to re-configure your settings.
-
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- HOW TO SETUP RADIX
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-
- Select Sound Card
- -----------------
- This option allows you to select the digital sound card to hear sound
- effects and music with in the game. You can select from a list of sound
- cards. If you do not have a sound card you can select none. Otherwise
- select the card that you have. If you are unsure what your sound card type is
- or it's compatibility, then try selecting SoundBlaster(tm).
-
- Once you have selected the sound card that you have, you must fill in the
- base address, IRQ and DMA of our sound card. The base address is the address
- the card is installed on. Most of the time this will be 220. The IRQ of
- most sound cards is either 7 or 5. Most newer cards are set to 5, and old
- cards at 7. If you are unsure of the settings try one of these. The DMA is
- which DMA you want your sounds to play through. Again if you are unsure,
- select 1. Most of the defaults in these menus are set so that they should
- work on the majority of standard sound cards.
-
- Gravis Ultrasound(tm) owners should note that if you only have 256k memory
- on the GUS, you probably won't get all of the sounds effects. This is
- because all of the sounds and music score can't fit in only 256k.
-
- Set Controller
- --------------
- When selecting a controller to play Radix, you have several choices. You
- can use just the keyboard, the keyboard and the mouse or the keyboard with
- the joystick. Select which combination you would like to use. We HIGHLY
- recommend using the keyborad/mouse combination.
-
- Configure Controller
- --------------------
- You can configure each of the three controller types individually. The
- keyboard, mouse and joystick can each be configured to act differently from
- their defaults.
-
- Configuring the Keyboard
- ------------------------
- To configure the keyboard you can select which key performs each function.
- Certain keys are reserved and cannot be configured, examples are Tab,
- function keys, Esc, PgUp, PgDn etc. Simply move down the menu to the function
- you want to change, press enter, and then you will be asked to hit the new
- key to be assigned to that function. The functions you can change include
- ship movement, firing, acceleration, after burners, back view, and leveling.
-
- Configuring the Mouse
- ---------------------
- Configuring the mouse is similar to configuring the keyboard. You assign
- different mouse buttons to perform different functions. Simply move the
- cursor down to the function you want to change, press ENTER, and select the
- new mouse button to perform that function. Note that you must have your
- mouse driver installed to select new mouse functions. For an explanation of
- the "Auto Leveling" and "Reverse Flight Controls" options, see the
- sections below labeled "Auto Leveling" and "Reverse Flight Control"
- respectively.
-
- Configuring the Joystick
- ------------------------
- The joystick configuration allows you to assign different buttons to
- different functions. It will support joysticks with up to four buttons such
- as the Gravis Gamepad(tm). For an explanation of the "Auto Leveling" and
- "Reverse Flight Controls" options, see the sections below labeled "Auto
- Leveling" and "Reverse Flight Control" respectively.
-
- Auto-Leveling
- -------------
- In Radix, you can configure the leveling key. This is a key that allows
- you to momentarily toggle the auto-leveling of the ship. The default setup is
- that the ship will always level out unless the leveling key is pressed.
- This setup is recommended for keyboard or Gravis Gamepad control. There is an
- option called "Auto Leveling," which when set to OFF, will reverse the
- control such that the plane will not always level out, but will do so when
- you press the leveling button. This type of setup is recommended for mouse
- or joystick control. This option has been removed from the SETUP program in
- v1.1 - you can still toggle auto-leveling in the game by pressing F8.
-
- Reverse Flight Controls
- -----------------------
- For joystick and mouse support, there is an option to reverse the flight
- controls from the default flight simulator control (when you pull back on the
- joystick, the plane pitch goes up) to the reverse where the plane pitch will
- go down when pulling back on the joystick. We recommend that you leave the
- Reverse Flight Controls option off, but it's a matter of personal preference.
-
- Configure Network/Modem
- -----------------------
- You must select this option if you plan on playing modem/null modem games.
- See the sections about Configuring Modem and Configuring Null Modem
- respectively.
-
- Configuring the Network
- -----------------------
- The only option you have under "Setting up Network" is changing the socket
- number that the game is running under. The only reason you might want to
- change the socket is if there is a conflict with another network program.
- For instance you get an error "Cannot open network socket." In this case
- everyone must go through and change the socket in the setup program. Any
- hexadecimal number between 4000h and 7FFFh is OK. If you don't know what
- hexadecimal is then a number between 4000 and 7999 is fine. In most cases
- you won't have to change this number.
-
- Configuring the Modem
- ---------------------
- First of all you have to fill in which Comm port your modem is on. If you
- don't know, check your modem to see which one it's set to (your modem
- documentation should help you do this). If you have an external modem and
- your mouse is on comm 1 then your modem is probably on comm 2 and vice-versa.
-
- Next select which speed you are going to run at. We suggest running at
- 38400. The options you have are 19200 and 38400. Don't worry about how fast
- your modem is, this is how fast your port is going to run. You should have
- at least a 14,400 baud modem. If you only have 9600 baud you can try with
- compression turned off but you may not have enough bandwidth to run Radix.
-
- Most modems are already set correctly, so all you should really require in
- the way of an init string is ATZ. You should turn on Error Correction and
- turn Data Compression of,f as doing so will help the game run smoother.
-
- NOTE: For most modems, ATZ is a sufficient init string.
- For USR Sportsters, AT &K0 seems to work best (data compression off)
-
- If the standard ATZ init string does not work properly and you don't
- know exactly how to set error correction and data compression, please
- consult your modem's manual.
-
- There are two additional options you can select. You can change the
- address and IRQ of your UART. The only reason you would want to do this is
- if your BIOS does not register them correctly. Most of the time you would
- only need to do this if you are running on COM3 or COM4. Check your term
- program for these settings.
-
- Configuring null modem
- ----------------------
- Null modem setup is very similar to modem setup. You can select the Comm
- port and speed as well as the optional UART address and IRQ.
-
-
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- NOTES ON OPERATING SYSTEMS
- =============================================================================
-
- Running with Windows
- ---------------------
- Radix does not work reliably under Windows 3.xx with sound on. Please run
- SETUP from DOS and select "No Sound Card" under setup if you need to run
- Radix from Windows. If you still have problems, exit Windows and run Radix
- from DOS.
-
- Radix should work under Windows 95 on most computers. However, if you
- have any problems running under Windows 95, you'll have to run Radix from
- MS-DOS Mode instead.
-
- If you are running Radix through Windows, make sure you change the keyboard
- configuration in the options menu, so the ALT and Shift keys will not be used.
- Windows has specific uses for the Alt key that may interfere with the game.
- You may also disable these functions in Windows, allowing Radix to use these
- keys.
-
- Running with OS/2
- -----------------
- Though Radix may work reliably under OS/2 on some computers, we don't
- recommend this because it might result in the game locking up. Please
- run Radix through DOS, instead.
-
- Multiplayer Note
- ----------------
- When playing a multiplayer game of Radix, all players should be running
- Radix under the same operating system. Running under different operating
- systems may cause timing conflicts and/or lock-ups.
-
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- HOW TO BOOT YOUR COMPUTER CLEAN
- =============================================================================
-
- If you're having problems running Radix, you might be able to get it
- up and running by "Booting your computer clean." By this, we mean starting
- your computer without loading all of the memory managers and device drivers
- that might interfere with the game. It's a relatively simple process, so
- please bear with us.
-
- If you have DOS 5.0
- -------------------
-
- Please skip this section if you have DOS 6.0 or later!
-
- You need to create a "boot disk" to allow you to start your computer
- without loading all the TSR's and memory managers that take away
- memory. Here's how.
-
- A. Put a blank disk in your A: drive and format it as a DOS disk. (Don't
- do this in your B: drive - it won't work!) To do this, type the
- following command:
-
- FORMAT A: /S
-
- B. Wait while your computer formats the disk.
- C. Label the disk "Boot Disk" and keep it handy. You'll need this
- disk whenever you want to start Radix.
-
- Now, you can reboot your computer and play Radix:
-
- A. Put the boot disk in your A: drive.
- B. Restart your computer, either by pressing CTRL-ALT-DELETE, by
- hitting your reset button, or by turning it on.
- C. Wait while your computer boots from the boot disk.
- D. After a little while, your computer will stop and give you the A>
- prompt.
- E. Now change to your hard disk by typing "C:".
- F. Go into the Radix directory by typing "CD \RADIX".
- G. Begin by typing "RADIX".
-
- If you have DOS 6.0 or later
- ----------------------------
-
- MS-DOS 6.00 and greater has a special built-in function that makes it very
- easy to boot your computer clean. When first booting your computer, MS-DOS
- will display the message "Starting MS-DOS...". When you see this message,
- hit your F5 key. This will bypass your AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS thereby
- allowing your computer to boot without memory managers and TSRs.
-
- Now change into the RADIX directory and begin the game.
-
-
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- COMMON PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
- =============================================================================
-
- General Problems
- ----------------
-
- If the computer dumps you to the command line and gives you an error message,
- see the section below describing these messages.
-
- PROBLEM: I can't seem to get ANYTHING on the screen. I type Radix and the
- system "hangs." What now?
- SOLUTION: Make sure you have the system requirements mentioned earlier in
- the manual. If you do, you may have TSR's that conflict with
- Radix. Remove the TSR's and try running Radix with a "clean boot"
- from a DOS diskette. Also try running Radix without sound, to
- determine if there is a sound-related conflict.
-
- PROBLEM: Radix runs slowly on my 386 or 486 computer and sometimes gets
- very "choppy." What can I do?
- SOLUTION: Your computer or VGA card isn't as fast as the game would like.
- You can speed up the game by changing the Detail setting to a
- lower value and/or decreasing the view size (for full-screen mode)
- by pressing the PAGE DOWN key. Note that the Cockpit view causes
- the greatest slowdown, so this view is only recommended on
- fast (486-66 local bus or Pentium) computers. Also see the
- section near the end of this document called "OPTIMAL RUNNING."
-
- PROBLEM: I can't find any way to recalibrate my joystick. How do I do that?
- SOLUTION: The joystick will automatically prompt you to recalibrate if the
- calibration is off, or if you do something which invalidates the
- calibration (such as change joysticks from a gamepad to a flight
- stick). If you must recalibrate though, you can hold the joystick
- to one side during Radix's startup procedure - this should
- "invalidate" the current calibration and force you to recalibrate
- the joystick.
-
- PROBLEM: My computer locks up or times out during modem games.
- SOLUTION: Here are a few possible causes and solutions:
-
- 1. Make sure both players are running under the same operating
- system. If you experience problems under Windows, reboot into
- a DOS session.
-
- 2. Make sure that "call waiting" is disabled. If the phone line
- you are using has call waiting and receives an incoming call
- while you are playing, you will be disconnected. To disable
- call waiting, you can type *70 in front of the number you
- are dialing (Note that only the "dialing" person can disable
- call waiting.)
-
- 3. Your modem may not be fast enough to keep Radix in sync. Radix
- requires a 14.4 connection or faster.
-
- PROBLEM: Radix fails to connect when using my null-modem cable.
- SOLUTION: Here is a checklist that may help:
-
- 1. Check the setup for null modem to make sure that the comm port
- is set correctly.
-
- 2. Check to make sure that both players are using the same "port
- speed" in the comm port setup, they must be the same!
-
- 3. If the comm port is on a non-standard IRQ or base address, make
- sure those fields in the setup are filled in.
-
- 4. You can also try to connect in a term program.
-
- - If you can communicate with the other player properly, then
- you may want to try copying the port, speed, IRQ and base address
- that the term program is using to Radix setup.
-
- - NOTE: If you receive garbage from the other player, then you are
- probably connected at two different port speeds.
-
-
- Sound Problems
- --------------
-
- PROBLEM: When I start the game, I hear music for just a short time, but
- then it cuts off.
- SOLUTION: You have chosen an incorrect soundcard IRQ. Please re-run the
- setup program and verify your IRQ setting. You may want to
- consult that manual that came with your soundcard for information
- on figuring out the correct setting. The most command IRQ settings
- are 5 and 7.
-
- PROBLEM: I don't here any sound at all when I play Radix.
- SOLUTION: During your sound card selection, you must have chosen an
- incorrect IRQ and/or DMA channel. Please re-run the setup
- program and select the proper settings. You may want to consult
- your soundcard manual for details on figuring out the correct
- settings.
-
- PROBLEM: When I run the program, it does not recognize my soundcard.
- SOLUTION: This problem can be caused by 1 of 3 things:
-
- 1. You may have selected the wrong soundcard IO port address. You
- must re-run the setup program and verify that you have selected
- the proper address. You may want to consult your soundcard
- manual for details on figuring out the correct base address.
- Also, if you are using a Sound Blaster 16 or Sound Blaster
- compatible card, please ensure that the proper drivers are loaded
- in your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files.
-
- 2. You have selected the wrong soundcard. For instance, you may
- have selected a Sound Blaster 16 when you have a Gravis Ultrasound.
-
- 3. If you are using a Sound Blaster clone, you must choose only the
- regular Sound Blaster as your soundcard in the setup program. If
- this problem persists, your Sound Blaster clone may not be 100%
- register level compatible.
-
- PROBLEM: I can only hear the sound effects.
- SOLUTION: If you are using a Gravis Ultrasound, you must have chosen an
- improper sound card IRQ. Please, re-run the setup program and
- verify your IRQ. You may want to consult your soundcard manual
- for information on figuring out the correct settings.
-
- If you are not using a Gravis Ultrasound, you must have your
- Music Volume turned down too low. Use the in-game option to
- increase your Music Volume.
-
- PROBLEM: I hear music, but it skips like a broken record.
- SOLUTION: Sometimes this proble occurs on slower systems running in
- Windows 95. Try rebooting into an MS-DOS MODE to correct the
- problem.
-
- =============================================================================
- SOUND CARD NOTES
- =============================================================================
-
- Since new models of sound cards are always being manufactured and revised,
- sometimes a new sound card will come out that's not compatible with
- Radix. To determine whether you are having a sound-related conflict,
- try setting up Radix for "No Sound Card" or run Radix by typing:
-
- RADIX -NOSOUND
-
- If Radix works without sound, but locks up with sound on, chances are that
- you are having a sound-related conflict.
-
- Here's how to contact the top sound card makers for information about
- sound card problems and obtaining the latest driver files.
-
- Company Sound Card Phone BBS CompuServe GO
- ------------- ------------------ ------------ ------------ -------------
- Media Vision Pro Audio Spectrum 800-638-2807 510-770-0527 MultiVen (12)
- Creative Labs Sound Blaster 405-742-6622 405-742-6660 Blaster
- Gravis Ultrasound 604-431-1708 604-431-5927 PcVenB (14)
-
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- ERROR MESSAGES
- =============================================================================
-
- Memory Error Messages
- ---------------------
- Here are some common memory error messages and the solutions to resolve
- them. Just a quick note about "low memory" situations. Many DOS programs
- require you to have a relatively large amount of DOS memory (<640k) available
- to run. They also may require EMS to be loaded, etc. Radix does not
- require any memory related drivers to be run. In fact, if you have DOS 6.00
- or greater, you can just hold down the F5 key when booting (see "Booting
- Your Computer Clean," above), load your mouse driver and run Radix. See the
- section on optimal running of Radix found below.
-
- > Memory Error: (InitMemory) Not enough memory available.
-
- This error is due to the fact that Radix cannot allocate enough memory to
- run properly. There are 2 memory sizes printed above this error message: high
- memory available and low memory available. These two must add up to be at
- least 1,250,000 bytes to run radix properly. This does not mean that you can
- run Radix with 1.25 Mb of memory; Radix requires 4Mb of RAM, and the values
- printed are residual memory available for each level. To free up more
- memory, you can try to create a boot diskette where only those drivers
- required to run Radix are loaded in. See the section on "Booting Clean."
-
- > Memory Error: (Malloc) [###] Failed on allocation of * bytes.
-
- If you encounter an error of this type it most probably means that the
- high memory available and low memory available is really close to 1.25 Mb and
- that there is not enough memory available in either the low block or the high
- block to allocate memory. The solution to this is to free up more memory by
- creating a boot diskette with only those drivers required to play radix to be
- loaded. See the section on "Booting Clean."
-
- Common Error Messages
- ---------------------
-
- > Error: (InitJoy) Joystick Calibration Failure.
-
- This error is caused by an improper calibration of the joystick. There may
- be a number of causes. Here is a list of items to check if you encounter
- this error.
-
- 1. Make sure your joystick is plugged firmly into the gameport.
-
- 2. Check the vertical/horizontal fine-tuning adjusters found on many
- joysticks. These adjusters should be centered, if they are far off to
- one side, this error will occur.
-
- 3. Make sure you follow the instructions carefully when calibrating the
- joystick.
-
- 4. If you have a Gravis gamepad, make sure that if the "left/right hand"
- switch is in the right hand position, that you are holding the gamepad
- upside-down.
-
- > Error: (LoadGame) CRC Failure! Level not compatible!
-
- This error occurs when you try to load a game when the level that you have
- saved under has changed! This could only occur if you modify the resource
- file or add an external resource file. DO NOT phone for technical assistance
- if you have modified your resource file or added and external resource file.
-
- Multiplayer Error Messages
- --------------------------
-
- > NET ERROR: (Fatal) Cannot open IPX socket.
-
- This error is an indication that the default IPX socket is being used by
- another network program. If this occurs, change the socket value in the
- setup program.
-
- > Malformed Packet, Bad Checksum, Bad Packet Errors
-
- These are network/modem based errors indicating that there was a problem
- with the connection. If you are using a modem connection, try changing your
- init string to have error correction on and data compression on.
-
- Resource Error Messages
- -----------------------
-
- > Error: (GameInit) Cannot read resource file.
-
- This error is usually caused by running RADIX.EXE while outside of the
- directory containing RADIX.DAT. Change your directory prior to running
- RADIX.EXE to the Radix game directory. If this problem persists, see the
- comment below.
-
- If you get an error message starting with "Resource Error:", this usually
- means that there is a problem with the RADIX.DAT resource file. If you have
- any of these errors and suspect corruption of radix.dat, try running
- CHKDSK/F. If any lost clusters or cross-linked entries involved RADIX.DAT,
- you should re-install the game.
-
- =============================================================================
- OPTIMAL RUNNING
- =============================================================================
-
- This section discusses the optimum memory/machine configuration for Radix.
- Radix uses Rational System's DOS extender, so it is usually not necessary to
- free up DOS memory by loading drivers, etc to high memory. If you want to
- create a boot diskette, or optimize your system config, here is what you
- should consider:
-
- 4Mb Machine
- -----------
- 1. Do not run Smartdrv. Running Smartdrv will speed up the loading process of
- the game, but it will steal memory that the game requires. If you have
- more than 4Mb, say 6Mb, you can try a 512K Smartdrv that will increase
- loading time performance dramatically.
-
- 2. Do not run EMM386 or QEMM. The expanded memory manager will consume memory
- and will also deteriorate the performance of the game.
-
- 3. Load a mouse driver. It does not have to be loaded high.
-
- 4. Load any sound drivers required.
-
- 8Mb+ Machine
- -----------
- 1. Run at least a 512K smartdrv. This will dramatically improve the loading
- of the game and each level. We have found that a 512K to 1Mb Smartdrv is a
- good balance for an 8 meg machine. On most 8Mb machines, Smartdrv defaults
- to 2Mb. To switch this to 1Mb, change your AUTOEXEC.BAT to have
- SMARTDRV.EXE 1024.
-
- 2. The more memory the better! :)
-
- =============================================================================
- VERSION HISTORY
- =============================================================================
-
- Version 1.0 (10/30/95): First public release (registered and shareware)
- Version 1.1 (12/25/95): Major upgrade:
-
- - Some levels modified.
- - Changed some Multi-player (dogfight & Capture the Flag) rules.
- - Tweaked the keyboard and joystick controls (mouse and keyboard
- still recommended).
- - New controls (such as keys for 4-way strafing) and throttle added.
- - The player's ship now has inertia.
- - Made the registered and shareware versions compatible for
- Multiplayer games.
- - New cheat codes.
- - Fixed various minor bugs.
-
-
- Note: For multiplayer games, all players must have the same version number of
- Radix (although the shareware and registered versions are now compatible).
-
- =============================================================================
- CONTACTING EPIC'S TECH SUPPORT
- =============================================================================
-
- If you need further assistance, please call our tech support department:
-
- In the USA: voice: 301-983-9771 fax: 301-299-3841
- In the Europe: voice: +44 (0) 1767-260903 fax: +44 (0) 1737-262043
- In Germany: voice: 0130 822887 fax: 0130 822886
-
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-
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- That's all. Enjoy playing Radix: Beyond The Void!
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