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- * TROUBLESHOOTING *
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- PROBLEM:
- Not Enough Memory
- SOLUTION:
- Try removing TSR's (such as mouse drivers) from your
- config.sys and autoexec.bat files.
- If you have DOS version 5 or above, include the line:
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- dos=high
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- in your config.sys file after "himem.sys" or another memory
- manager has been loaded.
- As a last resort, try disabling Sound Blaster support so the
- digitized samples will not be loaded (see command-line sound
- overrides).
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- PROBLEM:
- Movement is erratic, or there is no movement
- SOLUTION:
- Press 'J' to adjust your joystick(s).
- If movement is still erratic, try disabling joysticks from the
- main menu.
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- PROBLEM:
- Sound isn't working correctly, or the game locks up
- SOLUTION:
- Use the command-line sound card override.
- Load Jetpack with one of the command-line options:
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- Jetpack /S0 - No Sound
- Jetpack /S1 - PC Speaker
- Jetpack /S2 - Adlib (or compatible)
- Jetpack /S3 - Sound Blaster (or compatible)
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- If your Sound Blaster or compatible card is not working in Jetpack,
- try setting the environmental variable BLASTER by typing:
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- SET BLASTER=Axxx Ix Dx
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- Axxx represents the address of the SoundBlaster/SB Pro. For the
- SB, it's either A210,A220,A230,A240,A250 or A260. For the SB Pro,
- it's either A220 or A240. The default is A220.
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- Ix represents the IRQ number used by the SB/SB Pro. For the SB,
- it's either I2, I5, or I7. The default is I7.
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- Dx represents the DMA channel used by the SB/SB Pro. Acceptable
- values are D0, D1, or D3. The default is D1.
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- Your copy of Jetpack should have come without the configuration file
- "JETPACK.CFG" If you can't solve the problems you are having, try
- erasing this file. Jetpack will create a new config file based on
- your system.
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