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- Action SuperCross shareware Version 1.1
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- System Requriments:
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- 80486DX 33-Mhz or faster processor (66-Mhz is highly recommended)
- 6.2 Megabytes of free memory
- DOS 5.0 or higher, VGA graphics
- For SVGA graphics you need a VESA compliant graphics card
- For sound you need a Sound Blaster card
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- Running the game:
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- Switch to the drive and subdirectory of the game.
- If you have a Sound Blaster sound card type SETUP to configure it.
- Type ACROSS to run the game.
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- Running with Windows and Win95:
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- Although you may be able to run the game under Windows and Win95, you may
- encounter problems. The game may slow down or lock up, the sound may skip.
- If this happens, please exit Windows or switch to MS-DOS Mode from Win95,
- and run the game in DOS mode.
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- SVGA graphics:
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- For SVGA graphics you need a VESA compliant video card. Even if your video
- card is not VESA compliant, you can use a software driver to make it VESA
- compliant. For example UNIVBE or Scitech Display Doctor from Scitech
- Software (www.scitechsoft.com).
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- Troubleshooting information:
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- If you are running the game and get the message "Not enough memory":
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- You need at least 6.2MB of free memory to run Action SuperCross.
- If you have at least 8MB of physical memory you can correct this problem by
- booting clean your computer: If you have DOS 6 or later, boot your system
- and hold the left-shift key as the "Starting MS-DOS..." message appears.
- If you have DOS 5.0 or earlier, you must create a bare boot disk. In both
- cases you have to change to the SuperCross directory manually and type ACROSS.
- You don't need to clean boot your computer if you remove from your
- autoexec.bat config.sys files enough sofware drivers (like memory managers
- EMM386, QEMM, etc., or disk caching programs like SMARTDRV) to free up the
- required amount of memory.
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- You try to switch to a VESA SVGA mode, but get an error message:
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- Check to see if you started your VESA driver.
- If you have a VESA 2.0 or higher driver, you can do the following:
- Edit the file SETUP.VES in a simple text editor. Change the first character
- of this file from '0' to '1'. This will sign the VESA driver of the game that
- you have a VESA 2.0 or higher driver. If you still cannot switch it to the
- SVGA mode, then the problem is probably in your video card or driver. Check
- if your card has a newer VESA software driver.
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- If you can't resolve your problem, I may be able to help you, just send me
- an e-mail to: 100324.3131@compuserve.com
- In your e-mail you should include information on your computer's configuration.
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