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- Alien Legacy
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- Install Utilities Release Notes
-
- December 2, 1994
-
-
- This is the boot disk maker and patch utility disk for Version 1.00 of
- Alien Legacy. This README file contains extra information about the boot
- disk maker, patch utility and Alien Legacy in general. It also contains
- a reprint of the information listed on the insert included with this
- disk.
-
- The patch will update Alien Legacy to version 1.01. This updated version
- corrects all identified technical issues in version 1.00 of Alien Legacy.
- Please be sure to read this entire readme file for additional information
- not covered in the Trouble Shooting section of the game's manual.
-
- Table of Contents
-
- 1. INSTALL UTILITY DISK LIMITATIONS
- 2. PLAYING OLD SAVED GAMES
- 3. SMARTDRIVE DISK CACHING
- 4. INSTALLING THE PATCH
- 5. MANUAL PATCH INSTALLATION
- 6. CREATING A BOOT DISK
- 7. CYRIX CPUS
- 8. OTHER MANUAL CHANGES
-
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- 1. INSTALL UTILITY DISK LIMITATIONS
-
- If you have a version of Alien Legacy other than Version 1.00, you can
- still use the boot disk maker, but do not use the patch included on this
- disk. If you are uncertain of what version you have, check the floppy
- disk labels on the game disks. Once the patch has been successfully
- installed and applied, you will have Version 1.01.
-
- Instructions on how to use the boot disk maker are provided in the
- section titled CREATING A BOOT DISK. To install and apply the patch,
- please refer to the section titled INSTALLING THE PATCH.
-
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- 2. PLAYING OLD SAVED GAMES
-
- If you have saved games from Alien Legacy Version 1.00, and have
- installed the patch from this Install Utilities disk, you should be able
- to continue the saved games using Version 1.01. The patch will not be
- able to correct any problems caused by corrupted game files or corrupted
- saved games.
-
- If you encounter problems restoring your saved games with version 1.01,
- you should make a boot disk and play the game from the boot disk, (see
- section 6). The boot disk will resolve most conflicts.
-
- If you still encounter a lockup, you should backup your saved games to a
- floppy disk and reinstall the game and patch in the boot disk environment.
- To backup the saved games, type:
-
- CD\Sierra\alien\saves [enter]
- Copy . a: [enter]
-
- After you copy your saved games to a floppy disk, delete the game's dir-
- ectory from your hard drive. Now boot your computer with the bootdisk and
- reinstall the game and the patch.
-
- Once you have finished installing the game, copy the saved games from the
- floppy disk into the \Sierra\Alien\Saves directory on your hard drive. You
- can do this by typing:
-
- copy a:\. c:\sierra\alien\saves [enter]
-
- If you are still unable to restore saved games, the saved games are likely
- corrupted. You should restore to a previous saved game or start a new game.
-
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- 3. SMARTDRIVE DISK CACHING
-
- Performance improvements may be obtained by using a disk caching utility
- such as SMARTDrive. It is highly recommended that a disk caching utility
- is installed with at least a 512K cache size to speed file operations.
- Please consult your MS-DOS documentation or your disk caching utility's
- documentation for information about setting up a disk cache on your
- computer system. If you have SMARTDrive available and wish to install
- it, create a boot disk using the boot disk maker provided on this disk.
- Then, edit the AUTOEXEC.BAT file on the Boot Disk. (Make sure you are
- editing the file on the Boot Disk and not the AUTOEXEC.BAT file on your
- hard drive!) At the end of the file add this line:
-
- C:\DOS\SMARTDRV.EXE c 512 512
-
- Reboot using the Boot Disk and you will be ready to play Alien Legacy.
-
- There are numerous versions of SMARTDrive and other disk caching software
- available. You may experience some loading problems with certain earlier
- versions of SMARTDrive. If you experience problems related to loading
- and saving, or extremely slow disk access during gameplay, try a later
- version of SMARTDrive.
-
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- 4. INSTALLING THE PATCH
-
- After your Alien Legacy manual and diskettes were printed, we developed a
- helpful game "patch" that is included on the "Install Utilities" disk.
- Follow the steps listed below to upgrade your installed copy of Alien
- Legacy Version 1.00 to Version 1.01. If you are experiencing problems
- using the Install Utilities INSTALL program to install the patch, please
- refer to the section titled MANUAL PATCH INSTALLATION.
-
- 1. Install the game as described in the manual pages 7-8. NOTE: If you
- already have the game installed you may skip this step.
- 2. Insert the "Install Utilities" disk in the appropriate drive, type
- the drive name (usually A:) and press [Enter].
- 3. Type INSTALL and press [Enter]. Make sure the indicated game
- directory is correct (it should contain Alien Legacy Version 1.00).
- 4. From the Installation Choices menu, select "Install Patch to the
- Indicated Directory."
- 5. From the game directory, type PATCH and press [Enter] to upgrade the
- game.
-
- Starting Alien Legacy
-
- To start the game, type AL in the directory where you installed the game
- (SIERRA\ALIEN is the default). If you have difficulties getting the game
- to start properly (this is usually due to a lack of free memory
- available), please refer to the section titled CREATING A BOOT DISK.
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- 5. MANUAL PATCH INSTALLATION
-
- If you are experiencing problems using the Install Utilities INSTALL
- program to install the patch, the following instructions will allow you
- to manually copy the patch to your hard disk drive.
-
- 1. Check your hard disk drive and confirm that you have at least 205K
- (209920 bytes) of disk space available. You might need more if you
- are using a disk compression utility such as Stacker or
- DoubleSpace/DriveSpace. Also, make sure that you do not have any
- lost allocation units or other errors on the hard drive. These
- errors may cause the patch to not install correctly. To find errors
- on the drive, use CHKDSK. If any errors exist, they will appear as
- the first line below the Serial Number.
-
- If you have errors, you will need to correct them. To do this, you
- can use the CHKDSK /F command. WARNING: There is a slim chance that
- you may lose data off of the hard drive when attempting to correct
- any errors. The chance of data loss depends upon the severity of the
- errors on the drive. Consult your MS-DOS or hard drive maintenance
- utility documentation for more information. We highly recommend you
- make a back-up of your hard drive and/or back-up any important
- information or documents before attempting to correct hard drive
- errors.
-
- 2. Copy the two files called PATCH.EXE and PATCH.RTP from the Install
- Utilities disk to the directory where you have Alien Legacy Version
- 1.00 installed. For example, if the Install Utilities disk is in
- drive A: and the game is installed to directory C:\SIERRA\ALIEN, you
- would type:
-
- C: [ENTER]
- CD \SIERRA\ALIEN [ENTER]
- COPY A:\PATCH.EXE [ENTER]
- COPY A:\PATCH.RTP [ENTER]
-
- 3. After the two files have been copied, apply the patch by changing to
- the game directory and starting the PATCH utility. Continuing with
- the commands listed above, you would type:
-
- PATCH [ENTER]
-
- If the PATCH utility was successful, your copy of Alien Legacy should
- now be Version 1.01. The game can be started as usual (i.e. by
- typing AL then pressing [ENTER] from the game directory).
-
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- 6. CREATING A BOOT DISK (replaces manual section pages 79-80)
-
- If your current system set-up doesn't provide enough free memory to
- start the game, try making a boot disk. A boot disk lets you easily
- re-configure your computer's memory for running Alien Legacy without
- affecting your current system set-up.
-
- Before you start, have a blank or formattable floppy disk for your A:
- drive ready. (Any files on it will be erased.) Note: The boot disk
- will work only in the A: drive.
-
- 1. Insert the "Install Utilities" disk in the appropriate drive, type
- the drive name (usually A:) and press [Enter].
- 2. Type INSTALL and press [Enter]. Make sure the indicated game
- directory is correct.
- 3. From the Installation Choices menu, select "Make Bootable Floppy
- Disk." Follow the on-screen instructions carefully.
- 4. When your boot disk is complete and the Installation Choices menu
- reappears, select "Cancel Installation and Return to DOS."
-
- Using a Boot Disk
-
- To use the boot disk, start (or restart) your computer with the boot
- disk in the A: drive, and then start the game. If the game still will
- not run, or the drivers for your mouse or sound card don't load
- correctly, you'll need to customize the start-up files manually.
-
- Customizing Your Boot Disk
-
- To customize a boot disk, you can edit the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT
- start-up files on the boot disk that the Install program created, or
- create a new Boot Disk from scratch. CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT are
- simple text files that you can edit using your DOS Edit utility, the
- Windows Notepad or your preferred word processor in its text-only mode.
- Warning: Manually altering the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT start-up
- files can be a trial and error process. When opening a file to edit,
- triple-check to MAKE SURE you are working with the files on your boot
- disk in the A: drive. Otherwise, you may change the CONFIG.SYS and
- AUTOEXEC.BAT files on your hard drive instead, which in turn may impair
- the normal operation of your system.
-
- Sample Boot Disk CONFIG.SYS File
-
- If you need to customize the boot disk created by the Install program,
- compare the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files on your boot disk to the
- following examples rather than the ones shown on manual pages 81-82. The
- lines in your start up files will differ according to your system's
- drivers and directory names, and the version of DOS you use. Other
- differences may indicate places where you can remove a driver, load it
- into upper memory, or change a device switch to use less memory. As
- always, refer to your system reference manuals if unsure about anything.
-
- DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS
- DOS=HIGH (Loads DOS into Upper Memory)
- FILES=30
- BUFFERS=20
- BREAK=ON
- DEVICE=C:\MOUSE\MOUSE.SYS
- DEVICE=C:\DOS\DBLSPACE.SYS /MOVE (Only if using DBSLSPACE)
- DEVICE=C:\STACKER\STACHIGH.SYS (Only if using Stacker)
-
- Sample Boot Disk AUTOEXEC.BAT file
-
- PROMPT Sierra Boot Disk $P$G (From "Make Bootable Floppy Disk.")
- PATH=C:\DOS
- SET COMSPEC=C:\COMMAND.COM
- C:\MOUSE\MOUSE.COM (Only if you don't use MOUSE.SYS in CONFIG.SYS.)
- C: (Changes to hard drive.)
- CD \SIERRA\ALIEN (Changes to the Alien Legacy directory.)
- AL (Starts Alien Legacy.)
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- 7. CYRIX CPUS
-
- Some difficulties have been encountered by users who have Cyrix CPUs
- installed in their computer. The two types of problems that have been
- identified are listed below.
-
- 1. The Cyrix processor may have compatibility problems running DOS
- extender programs such as DOS/4GW (Alien Legacy uses DOS/4GW).
-
- 2. Some older BIOS's may have conflicts with Cyrix processors that
- will cause unexplained lockups or other problems.
-
- If you are experiencing problems relating to item #1, please call Cyrix
- customer support at (800) 462-9749. They can make arrangements for a
- processor upgrade.
-
- Beyond replacing the motherboard, there is no known work around for
- item #2.
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- 8. OTHER MANUAL CHANGES
-
- The Sierra Customer Service address is now P.O. Box 3404, Salinas CA,
- 93912 (page 86), and the Customer Service Fax number is now
- 408-644-2018.
-
- The Sierra U.S. Automated Technical Support number is now (206) 746-8100
- (page 87).
-
- The Sierra U.S. BBS number is now 206-644-0112, and GEnie and Prodigy are
- no longer supported.
-
-
-