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- Trade Wars 2002
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- The story continues...
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- by Gary A. Martin and Mary Ann Martin, #1 & #2 at
- Many thanks also to Drew Markham, a.k.a. Videon
- Castle RavenLoft @9354, (913)842-0300
- Metropolis, (10 lines) (913)832-0041
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- Welcome! Right now you're probably dying to configure this program
- and get it running. Before I tell about that, I just want to put a plug in
- here.
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- Trade Wars 2002 is the result of over 5 years of game testing and
- development. The version you have in your hands is 1.00, the first *complete*
- release of this project. It is one of the most complex games in the BBS world
- at this time. You probably can guess about the amount of development time that
- went into this game. Install and run this game for a few weeks and if you
- agree that it is decent and want to keep it, you will need to register with us.
- The registration fee is very small, just $15. Being registered will keep you
- in touch with further development of the game and all subsequent releases of
- Trade Wars 2002 will be free of charge to you. This un-registered version is
- almost fully functional. There are four options that do not work:
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- You cannot edit any values in the Trade Wars Sysop's editor,
- Players cannot buy any of the other shiptypes in the game, and
- Players cannot build or enter Citadels on planets.
- Photon Missiles cannot be purchased.
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- The rest of the game works 100% Try it, I think you'll agree that our
- registration fee is cheap for what you get!
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- We accept Visa, Mastercard and US funds drawn on a US bank. No foreign
- funds please. To register, send $15 (US) in check or money order to:
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- Martech Software, Inc.
- 134 Indian Ave
- Lawrence, Kansas 66046
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- You will find an accompanying file on your harddisk called TWORDER.FRM,
- please use this to send in your order as it will speed things up.
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- Please allow 3-6 weeks for your registration code to reach you by return mail.
- We will not transmit registration codes through the net. And we will not
- call with your codes. We have very little time to work on the game as it is.
- Also, US Postal Priority Mail doesn't seem to be any faster than regular mail!
- We get registrations from either cost in 3-4 days. Please include your BBS
- name, type and number as well as your address on the included form TWORDER.FRM.
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- ---------------- Now on to the installation! ----------------
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- B E F O R E you do anything else! Copy the distribution archive 2002V100.EXE
- to a nice safe place. The installation process will delete the one
- from out of the BBS dir to save system space.
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- It is of VITAL importance that Trade Wars can find your DOOR Interface
- file along the PATH of your BBS PC. Type PATH at the DOS prompt. If you
- do not see your Main BBS directory in the resulting display, run, don't
- walk and put the BBS dir in your PATH= statement in AUTOEXEC.BAT You will
- find that this has affected other utilities and doors without your knowing
- it. Putting the BBS dir in your PATH may solve problems you were having
- with other programs too!
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- Step 1: ERASE ALL FILES IN THE TRADEWAR SUBDIR IF YOU ARE CURRENTLY
- RUNNING Trade Wars 2001! Make sure and erase every file in the
- TRADEWAR subdirectory (only if you have TW2001).
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- Step 2: Run 2002V100.EXE and it will create the installation package for
- you. Put all three executable archives TWDATA.EXE, TWSUPP.EXE
- and TWPGM.EXE and the batch file TWINSTAL.BAT in your main BBS
- directory. Leave the TW2002.BAT, TEDIT.BAT and EXTERN.BAT files
- in your main BBS directory as well. These batch files are what
- you will call in order to run the game.
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- Step 3: Run the batch file. (TWINSTAL.BAT) It will unzip everything into
- a directory it will make called TRADEWAR (or will use the old dir).
- If you were running Trade Wars 2001, it will get rid of any left
- over files from that system. If you want to run two versions of
- the game, make another subdirectory under your main BBS directory
- and copy EVERYTHING thats in your TRADEWAR subdirectory. You will
- then need to make copies of your TW2002.BAT file (and TEDIT and
- EXTERN) that use the appropriate subdirectory.
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- U P G R A D I N G T W 2 0 0 2
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- Use the same procedure listed above (with the exception of Step1, do not
- erase your TRADEWAR subdirectory) if you only want to upgrade to a new
- release of TW2002. The batch file will check to see if you have TW2002
- already installed and WILL NOT recreate the data base in that case. If
- you want to reroll the game, you will have to run BIGBANG yourself.
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- Please NOTE!!! During a first time initialization, the BigBang Universe
- Creator must be run. This process can take a while on slower machines.
- For example:
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- Creating the Universe on a 10mhz XT w/ 42ms drive : 30-40 minutes!
- " " " 20mhz 386 w/ 22ms drive: 7.5 minutes.
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- A LARGE portion of the Trade Wars 2002 Universe is contained in the
- External maintenance program called EXTERN.EXE This program must be
- run once a day. It does NOT support the modem so it should not be run
- as a logon event for users. (it also gives out info that users shouldn't
- see). Run it in your nightly maintenance batch file. We have noticed that
- some other door's external maintenance files screw up the environment so
- that EXTERN will not function correctly. We recommend that you put
- EXTERN.EXE *FIRST* in your nightly batch file.
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- Thats all there is to it. If you are in the WWIVnet and are interested,
- feel free to add the following message board to your system if you do not
- already have it:
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- Subboard 29354, Trade Wars 2002 discussion board.
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- We are the host at 9354. This message board is for reporting of bugs,
- general advice on playing the game, and for notification of new releases.
- Just let (me) 1@9354 know you want to add the message base.
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- ------ Running TW2002 on Your BBS ------
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- The main program, TW2002 is executed with a series of command line switches
- that tell the program about the setup its running under. Most important is
- the BBS type, it tells the program what type of interface file to read to get
- information about the user wanting to run the game. In addition to the TW2002
- executable, the editor (TEDIT.EXE) and the External, Nightly maintenance program
- (EXTERN.EXE) both have to be run with the command line switch to indicate the
- BBS type in use. For example, running the system on WWIV, you would call the
- programs as follows:
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- TW2002 -WWIV (Main Game) TEDIT -WWIV (Sysop Editor) EXTERN -WWIV (Maint)
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- ║ Trade Wars 2002 supports many different BBS interchange file formats. ║
- ║ Select one from the following list for YOUR BBS! ║
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- ║ BBS Name Interface File Name Command line switch ║
- ║ ------------------- ---------------------- ------------------- ║
- ║ World War IV CHAIN.TXT -WWIV ║
- ║ Generic System DOOR.SYS -DOOR ║
- ║ QuickBBS DORINFO1.DEF -QBBS ║
- ║ PcBoard DOOR.SYS -DOOR ║
- ║ R.B.B.S. DORINFO1.DEF -RBBS ║
- ║ Phoenix BBS INFO.BBS -PHNX ║
- ║ RyBBS CURRUSER.BBS -RYBS ║
- ║ Wildcat CALLINFO.BBS -WILD ║
- ║ TGP // CHAIN.TXT -WWIV ║
- ║ Teleguard CHAIN.TXT -WWIV ║
- ║ Spitfire DOOR.SYS -DOOR ║
- ║ Local Mode, no BBS -LOCL ║
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- Some additional command line switches are available at this time:
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- \NOLOG or \nolog This option shuts off writing to the Sysop's Log
- \NOCOM or \nocom This option disables the Async com routines and makes the
- game run in a strictly generic I/O mode.
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- Please note!!! TW2002 is designed to run in a small amount of memory. This
- system will work in 200K of RAM! WWIV Sysops do NOT need to shrink the BBS
- to run this system (if enough memory is available).
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- This system is delivered in an "as-is" basis. We do not guarantee that this
- system will work on your BBS. Any problems with your system, lost data or
- corrupted files are your problems to solve. As distributed this package will
- work fine on a PC-compatible running WWIV or QBBS. If your dog gets sick, you
- lose your job or one of your users gets into a gunfight over this game with
- you, it is still your responsibility.
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- We *ARE* glad to try and help if you are having problems getting this system
- installed on your board.
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- Good luck trading and watch out for the Ferrengi!
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- Gary A. Martin, #1 at 9354, and Castle RavenLoft (913)842-0300
- Mary Ann Martin, #2 at 9354. AutoSysop Validation, HST 14.4
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- You can also reach us on our Multiine system, Metropolis - (913)832-0041
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- Common Technical Problems and answers:
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- ║ W W I V S Y S O P S ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ║
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- ║ Make sure that Use_Dos_Interrupts is set to NO for ║
- ║ your Chainedit entry of TW2002. YOU MUST SET THIS ║
- ║ off! It's very important. Otherwise you will see ║
- ║ double characters remotely and it can lock up your ║
- ║ system!!!!!!!!!!! ║
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- Q: Trade Wars seems to run fine in Local mode, but goes crazy for the remote
- callers?
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- A: TW2002 handles its own I/O. Make sure that you are NOT using some other
- utility program or the BBS itself to handle the Modem I/O. A program
- such as Gateway is not needed with TW2002. Also, make sure you are using
- the door mode on your BBS that removes the BBS from memory. This is the
- safest setting.
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- Q: No matter who runs the game, it always comes up as the same player or
- as me! (the sysop) what is happening?
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- A: TW2002 looks for your Door Interface file along the PATH. If you have
- another copy of your Door Interface file elsewhere on your PC, it is
- finding THAT copy before finding the newly created one in your BBS dir.
- Also make sure that your BBS dir is in your PATH= statement in your
- AUTOEXEC.BAT file. (see DOS Manual for help on setting this up)
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- Q: Running TW2002 on WWIV, remote callers get double characters?
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- A: Under WWIV's Chainedit, you have Use Dos Interrupts set to "Yes". Turn
- that setting off as you are asking both the BBS and Trade Wars to transmit
- characters to the remote user.
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- Q: When I run TW2002 I keep getting error codes 002 or 103.? Its never
- worked since I got it.
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- A: You never ran the TWINSTAL.BAT file when you first got the archive. If you
- do not run this, then the appropriate data files were not created.
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- Borland Turbo Pascal Error Messages you can get with TW2002:
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- Number Meaning With regards to TW2002
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- 2 File not found You are missing a file.
- 3 Path not found You are not using the batch files we included.
- 4 Too many open files Increase your FILES= statement in your
- CONFIG.SYS We recommend about 25.
- 5 File access denied Either a file has been set to read only, a
- directory is full, a RENAME tried to rename to
- an existing file name or a file is not open.
- 6 Invalid File Handle Your file handles have become corrupted, DOS err.
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- 100 Disk Read Error An attempt was made to read past the end of a
- file most often. Something is corrupted in the
- record pointers.
- 101 Disk Write Error Generall an indication of a full hard disk.
- 103 File Not Open File is closed when it shouldn't have been.
- 104 File Not Open for Input Text file is closed when it shouldn't have been.
- 105 File Not Open for Output " " " " " " "
- 106 Invalid Numeric Format Generally this is only caused when reading a
- BBS interface file (that has the user's info).
- It happens when TW2002 is trying to read a
- numeric value from an interface text file and
- there isn't a valid number in the file.
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- Errors 150 through 162 indicate various HARDWARE failures. If you're getting
- these, then something is wrong with your PC and I can't be of much help there.
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- Some commone ones are:
- 152 Drive not ready Controller problem or drive not spinning
- 154 CRC error in data Scrogged disk (real technical eh? (grin))
- 156 Disk Seek error Head problem or bad controller
- 157 Unknown media type Did you just change to DOS 4.0 or 5.0???
- 158 Sector not found Head problem or bad controller
- 159 Printer out of paper Hit Control P! Disable printer logging.
- 160 Device write fault Disk problem
- 161 Device read fault Disk problem
- 162 Hardware Failure "Generic" nasty, nasty problem.
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- Fatal errors generally indicate a problem that must be fixed before you
- can continue to run the game.
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- 200 Division by zero Now I hope you cannot make one of these happen
- as I check before every division to make sure
- it DOESN'T happen, but you it might.
- 201 Range Check Error Array index out of range.
- 202 Stack Overflow NOT ENOUGH MEMORY for the stack! Type @ while
- at the main menu in TW2002 and it will tell you
- how much memory you have left with the game
- running. If you're under 5K, then you're in
- trouble.
- 203 Heap overflow error Same as 202.
- 204 Invalid Pointer Op. Can be caused the same as 202.
- 205 Floating point overflow Most likely someone has used the editor
- and put an insane amount of credits in a credits
- field somewhere. YOU CANNOT make enough money in
- TW2002 to cause this with normal play.
- 207 Invalid Floating point You have a real thats trying to be converted to a
- Operation Long int and its greater than 2 billion.
- 209 Overlay File read error TW2002 had a problem getting an overlay from the
- TW2002.OVR file. If you're not using EMS, then
- the .OVR file is missing or is setting on a bad
- sector on your harddisk. If you are running EMS
- then you have a bad memory chip! (yak)
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- Well this covers a large portion of the technical support for TW2002. If you have
- further questions, contact us at Martech Software via one of our BBSes.
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