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- Gabriel Knight - CD-ROM Version
- Patch to Update to Version 1.0a
- January 10, 1993
-
- INTRODUCTION
-
- This diskette or archive file contains the necessary files
- to update your copy of Gabriel Knight CD to version 1.0a. This
- update corrects several problems described below.
-
- PLEASE NOTE: IN ORDER TO CORRECT THE TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES YOU
- MAY HAVE ENCOUNTERED WITH THIS PROGRAM, IT WAS NECESSARY THAT WE
- MAKE REVISIONS TO THE PROGRAM THAT WILL NOT ALLOW FOR THE USE OF
- PREVIOUS SAVED GAMES. WE SINCERELY APOLOGIZE FOR THIS INCONVENIENCE.
-
- THIS UPDATE IS FOR THE CD VERSION ONLY! DO NOT USE THIS UPDATE
- FOR THE FLOPPY VERSION OF GABRIEL KNIGHT!
-
- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
-
- If you are running the DOS version of Gabriel Knight CD, copy these
- files into your game directory (e.g. C:\SIERRA\GKCD), and then from
- within that directory, type GKCD and press [Enter] at the DOS prompt.
- To run the game, type GKCD and press [Enter] again.
-
- If you are running the Windows version of Gabriel Knight CD, copy
- these files into your game directory (e.g. C:\SIERRA\GKCD). If you
- did a Medium or Large installation, this is all you need to do.
-
- If you did a Small installation in Windows, you will need to follow
- these instructions to install the patch:
-
- 1) Start Windows and click on the Gabriel Knight icon once to
- highlight it.
- 2) Press [ALT]-[ENTER] to bring up a Program Item Properties
- dialogue box.
- 3) In the Command Line box, you will need to change the path of
- the SIERRAW.EXE file to point to the game directory on your hard
- drive. For example, if your CD-ROM is drive D: and you installed
- the game to the default \SIERRA\GKCD directory on your C: drive,
- the Command Line would look like this:
-
- D:\SIERRAW.EXE C:\SIERRA\GKCD\RESOURCE.WIN
-
- To make the patch work with a small install, change the above
- line to this:
-
- C:\SIERRA\GKCD\SIERRAW.EXE C:\SIERRA\GKCD\RESOURCE.WIN
-
-
-
- ABOUT THIS UPDATE
-
- 1.0a
-
- This update fixes large saved games and long restore times.
-
- SOUND PROBLEMS
-
- We have discovered a situation where it is possible for the
- SCI32 DOS SoundBlaster or Thunderboard driver to incorrectly
- determine the card's interrupt setting during the autoscan
- process when the game is started. This has only happened on
- a few systems, and in every case, the system was configured
- with a bus mouse adapter.
-
- Each time you start the game, it scans your hardware to
- determine the proper interrupt configuration for your sound
- card. Depending on your system configuration, and the other
- devices installed, this process may not always be
- successful. The result is distorted or missing digital
- audio sounds, very slow game speed, or game lockups. This
- is most likely to happen when using a mouse connected via a
- bus interface.
-
- If you experience any of these symptoms, you can explicitly
- set the sound card interrupt using the BLASTER environment
- variable. The SoundBlaster and Thunderboard drivers will
- first look for the interrupt setting in the BLASTER
- environment variable, and only attempt the autodetection if
- it is not found.
-
- The BLASTER environment variable is usually defined via a
- SET command in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. It should look
- something like this:
-
- SET BLASTER=A220 D1 I7
-
- This specifies the I/O address, DMA channel, and interrupt
- line for your sound card, and is used by many products to
- determine this information.
-
- You can determine the setting of all your environment
- variables by typing SET at the DOS prompt. You can display
- the current value of the BLASTER variable by typing ECHO
- %BLASTER% at the DOS prompt.
-
- If you already have a BLASTER environment variable set, make
- sure the values correspond to the actual hardware
- configuration of the card. Refer to the card's reference
- documentation for more information.
-
- If you do not currently have a BLASTER environment variable,
- you should set one according to your sound card's
- configuration. The only value required by Sierra games is
- the interrupt line. If your sound card is configured for
- interrupt 7, the following command will insure that this
- game will properly determine your sound card configuration
- at startup:
-
- SET BLASTER=I7
-
- This command should be added to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file so it
- will run each time your computer is started. Refer to your
- computer's documentation for more information on the SET
- command, environment variables, and the AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
-
-
- TECHNICAL SUPPORT
-
- If you have difficulties installing the patch, or if
- you have any questions steps, our Technical Support Team
- will be more than happy to assist you.
- Please call (209) 683-8989 between 8:15 a.m. and 4:45 p.m.,
- Pacific Time, Monday through Friday. We can be reached by
- fax at (209) 683-3633, or by mail at the following address:
-
- Sierra On-Line
- P.O. Box 800
- Coarsegold, CA 93614-800
- ATTN: TECHNICAL SUPPORT
-
- On-line Technical Support:
- Sierra BBS...........(209) 683-4463 (8, N, & 1, up to 9600 baud)
- ImagiNation Network..Sierra Technical Support Mail Box: 903
- Compuserve...........GAMAPUB (Technical Support ID: 76004,2143)
- PRODIGY..............Sierra Technical Support ID: WBWW55A
- GEnie................Private E-Mail: SIERRA.SUP
- America Online.......Keyword: SIERRA
-
- Please outline the problems along with the specific
- information about your computer system, and we will
- gladly respond to your letter, fax, or BBS message as
- soon as possible.
-
- To better serve our European customers with technical
- problems and disk replacements, Sierra U.K Customer
- Support can be reached at [44] 734 303171.
-
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- FROM THE GABRIEL KNIGHT TEAM
-
- Thank you for purchasing this game. We hope you find GK as
- hair raising to play as it was to make. We would love to
- hear your comments, please write us.
-
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- WINDOWS SOUND
-
- The Windows install will ask you if you want to install for
- BASE or EXTENDED level sound.
-
- BASE level sound runs on channels 13 thru 16 and is used
- for sound cards like SoundBlaster, ProAudio, Adlib, or
- any FM Yamaha 3812 type card.
- EXTENDED level sound runs on channels 1 thru 10 and is
- used for cards like the LAPC-I, MT-32, SCC-1, Sound
- Canvas, Turtle Beach MultiSound, or any General MIDI
- device.
-
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- WINDOWS AGAIN
-
- If you decide to play under Windows and have a 4 MEG machine,
- you should use a swap file.
-
-
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- TIPS FOR FASTER LOADING
-
- If you notice the game or opening cartoon running slowly, it
- may be due to a fragmented hard drive. There are many
- commercial and shareware hard drive unfragmenting
- programs available. Also, the game can be sped up if you
- load audnone.drv from the install.
-
-
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- PRO AUDIO USERS
-
- If you are using a Pro AudioSpectrum 16 and
- experience problems during the game, rerun the INSTALL
- utility and select "Sound Blaster" as your audio device.
-
- Selecting "Sound Blaster" will utilize the PAS card's
- built-in Sound Blaster emulation for digitized audio effects.
-
-
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- MT32 USERS
-
- We recommend that you use mt32.drv instead of of genmidi.drv
- Its good sound advice.
-
-
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ADLIB USERS
-
- If you have problems with adl.drv, try the secondary driver
- called sadl.drv.
-
-
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- STATIC MEMORY
-
- If you are receiving the message "x number of bytes can't be
- allocated" add the line STATICMEMORY = 250K to resource.cfg
- on your hard drive. The default is 200K so if 250K doesn't
- do the trick, increase it again.
-
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- MORE INFO
-
- If your audio is not playing correctly, try rebooting your
- computer. You can clear a sequence of messages by right
- clicking your mouse. But, beware, you may be missing
- valuable clues. We recommend this only if you have already
- read a sequence of messages.
-
-
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- SIERRA ON-LINE MANUAL BOOT DISK INSTRUCTIONS
-
- The following instructions can be used if the automatic boot disk maker
- included in the install program does not function properly on your system.
- If you have the CD-ROM version of this program, or you are using certain
- hard drive compression utilities, you will need to add any necessary
- driver lines to your config.sys and autoexec.bat files.
-
- FORMATTING THE DISK
-
- PLEASE NOTE: It is necessary to format the disk even if the disk is already
- formatted. The /S switch will transfer files to the boot disk which are
- necessary for the disk to work correctly.
-
- To make a CD-ROM Boot Disk, format a high density diskette in the A: drive.
- (Use /F:360 or /F:720 parameter if using a low density diskette) Note: This
- will not work in the B: drive. Type the command as follows:
-
- FORMAT A:/S <Enter>
-
- If after entering this command the system responds with a "Bad command or
- file name" error, then type:
-
- PATH=C:\DOS <ENTER>
-
- Now retype the FORMAT command above. If you still receive the same error,
- the MS DOS FORMAT command may not be on your system or it may have been
- renamed. Programs such as PC Tools and Norton Disk Utilities can rename
- the format command to prevent accidental loss of data.
-
-
- LOCATING THE MOUSE DRIVERS
-
- If you plan to use a mouse with your game, it will be necessary to first
- load the mouse driver. To do this, locate the mouse driver and copy it to
- the boot disk in your A: drive. There are two types of mouse drivers
- available, MOUSE.SYS, which must be loaded in the CONFIG.SYS file and
- MOUSE.COM which must be loaded in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file. You do not need
- to load both MOUSE.SYS and MOUSE.COM. Locate the MOUSE.SYS or MOUSE.COM
- file. Because the file MOUSE.SYS is usually smaller than MOUSE.COM we
- recommend that the MOUSE.SYS file be used in order to free more memory.
-
- a) Locating the mouse drivers:
- If you do not know where the MOUSE.SYS or MOUSE.COM files are located on
- your system, and you have MS-DOS 5.0 or above, the command below should help
- in locating your mouse drivers. Type the following at the C:\> prompt.
-
- DIR \MOUSE /S <ENTER>
-
- This command only works with MS-DOS 5.0 or above and will cause the system
- to search all sub directories for a file called mouse. If the system locates
- a file called mouse, it will display the path where the mouse files are
- located. For instance, if the MOUSE.SYS file is located in a C:\MOUSE>
- directory, the system will display:
-
-
- Directory of C:\MOUSE
- MOUSE SYS 55160 03-10-92 3:10a
- MOUSE COM 56408 03-10-93 6:00a
-
- If the system does not locate a mouse, your driver may have a different name
- or these files may not be currently installed on the system. Some other
- common names for mouse drivers are IMOUSE, GMOUSE, and HPMOUSE. Your mouse
- drivers may have been included on a floppy disk which came packaged along
- with your mouse. For information on the proper name for your mouse, check the
- owner's manual which came with your mouse.
-
- b) Copying the mouse driver:
- Once you have located the mouse driver, you will need to copy it to the boot
- disk. In this step, we will assume that the mouse drivers were located in
- the C:\MOUSE> directory as shown in the step above. To copy the MOUSE.SYS
- file to the boot disk, type the following at the C:\> prompt:
-
- COPY C:\MOUSE\MOUSE.* A: <ENTER>
-
- Please substitute the appropriate path and file name for your mouse driver in
- the command line above. You should then see a message indicating some files
- were copied.
-
-
- CREATING THE CONFIG.SYS FILE
-
- Now switch to the A: and type the following:
-
- COPY CON CONFIG.SYS <Enter> (The cursor will drop down one line and
- blink)
- FILES=50 <Enter>
- BUFFERS=30 <Enter>
-
- If you are using the MOUSE.SYS file to load your mouse, add the following
- line to the CONFIG.SYS.
-
- DEVICE=MOUSE.SYS <Enter>
-
- Complete the file by pressing the F6 Function key <Enter>
-
-
-
- CREATING THE AUTOEXEC.BAT FILE
-
- Now create an AUTOEXEC.BAT file on the A: drive by typing:
-
- COPY CON AUTOEXEC.BAT <Enter> (the cursor will drop down one line)
- SET COMSPEC=C:\COMMAND.COM <Enter>
- PROMPT $P$G <Enter>
- PATH=C:\DOS <Enter>
-
- If you are using the MOUSE.COM file to load the mouse, add the following
- line to the AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
-
- MOUSE.COM <Enter>
-
- Complete the file by pressing the F6 Function key <Enter>
-
- Now you are ready to use your new Sierra Boot Disk. Place the boot disk in
- your A: drive and press the <CTRL> <ALT> and <DEL> keys at the same time.
- Your computer will reboot and you will be ready to start your Sierra game
- as you normally would.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------
-
- If you are interested in future adventure games or any other of
- the Sierra family of fine software products, call us at
- (800) 326-6654 [or (209) 683-4468 outside the United States].
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