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- Quest for Glory IV - Shadows of Darkness - PC Floppy Version
- Patch to Update to Version 1.1a
- January 10, 1993
-
- INTRODUCTION
-
- This diskette or archive file contains the necessary files
- to update your copy of Quest for Glory from version 1.0, 1.0a
- or 1.1 to version 1.1a. 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.
-
- CONTENTS
-
- This diskette or archive includes the following files:
-
- README This file
- README.BAT Batch file to display this file
- PATCH.EXE The patch utility program
- PATCH.RTP A file containing all patch data
-
- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
-
- To update your game, copy these files into your
- game directory (e.g. C:\SIERRA\SHADOWS), and then from
- within that directory, type PATCH and press Enter at the DOS
- prompt. The patch utility will first scan to insure it is
- updating the correct files, and then it will automatically
- install all modifications, including new files. This
- utility will report its progress, and provide appropriate
- messages if any errors are encountered.
-
- ABOUT THIS UPDATE
-
- This game is one of the first of a new generation of Sierra
- products based on an exciting new 32-bit architecture.
- Version 1.0 was tested extensively prior to its release, in
- the same fashion we have successfully tested our earlier
- 16-bit products.
-
- However, the special requirements of 32-bit software make
- advanced products like this more sensitive than previous
- 16-bit products to specific system configuration related
- issues. Thanks to the feedback from initial customers, we
- have been able to identify and solve all known system
- specific issues.
-
- At the heart of these issues is a third party "DOS extender"
- that provides this game with 32-bit access to extended
- memory. Included in this patch is an updated version of
- this DOS extender, with fixes for numerous customer reported
- problems. Sierra has tested this version extensively with
- this game to insure compatibility and proper operation.
-
- This update also includes other corrections which should
- eliminate problems with the sound cards under certain system
- configurations. It also solves the occasional problems
- encountered when saving and restoring games in certain
- situations.
-
- Game-specific problems that were fixed include:
-
- * Polygon problems, to include "purge is not a selector for
- glory", have been fixed.
- * Fatal "Assertion Failure" during saving has been fixed.
- * Fatal at the Monk's Tomb has been fixed.
- * Fatal at the Thieves Guild main safe is fixed.
- * Fatal when Restoring from the Burning Gypsy death message
- has been fixed.
- * Fatal lockup when Ego is caught by Ad Avis has been fixed.
- * Fatal in the swamp, when jumping from hummock to land, has
- been fixed.
- * Saved game size and restore time has been decreased.
-
- Also, many cosmetic changes have been added to help improve the
- look and feel of the game. A patch to fix importing problems is
- not included with this disk, but is available for downloading
- from the Sierra BBS, CompuServe, GEnie and America On-Line. You
- can also request the patch from the Sierra Technical Support
- Department.
-
- Quest for Glory - Shadows of Darkness
- Version 1.0 Release Notes
-
- ============================================================
- This file contains some additional last minute tips and
- information that didn't make it into your game manual. If
- you are experiencing any difficulties playing the game,
- check this file for anything that may apply.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------
- A NOTE TO ILLICIT USERS
-
- If you have not purchased your own copy of this game, please
- do so. We have worked extremely hard to produce a game that
- we feel is truly worth the purchase price. If you feel it
- is not, you are welcome to take advantage of Sierra's return
- policy.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------
-
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
-
- I Basic Requirements for SHADOWS OF DARKNESS
- A. DOS Requirements
- B. WINDOWS Requirements
-
- II Installation Instructions
- A. DOS Installation
- B. WINDOWS Installation
- C. Running SHADOWS OF DARKNESS
- D. A note about Save games
-
- III Sound Card Information
- A. 'I am not getting all the sounds I expect from
- SHADOWS OF DARKNESS!'
- B. Configuration for Sound Blaster and compatible cards
- in DOS
- C. Notes for Pro Audio Spectrum sound cards in DOS
- D. MIDI Sound modules in DOS
- E. Base and Extended level sounds in WINDOWS
- F. Music in WINDOWS: Setting the MIDI MAPPER
-
- IV Technical Help
- A. Setting the BRIGHTNESS in the game
- B. ERROR MESSAGE: Byte Can't Be Allocated
- C. ERROR MESSAGE: FATAL-Unable to find Mouse Driver
- D. ERROR MESSAGE: DOS/4GW Professional Fatal Error:
- Loader Failed - Insufficient Memory
- E. Freeing memory in DOS
- F. Freeing memory in Windows
- V Sierra addresses and phone numbers
-
-
- ------------------------------------------------------
- I. Basic Requirements for SHADOWS OF DARKNESS
- ------------------------------------------------------
- A. DOS Requirements
-
- - IBM PC or compatible with a 386 processor or higher
- - 4 MB of RAM
- - A hard disk with at least 15 MB free space
- - A VGA graphics card
- - A Mouse or Track ball
- - MS-DOS 5.0 OR ABOVE
-
- Supported Sound Devices:
- Sound Blaster, Adlib, PAS Plus/PAS 16, Roland MT-32 and
- compatible, Microsoft Sound System, General MIDI
-
-
- B. WINDOWS Requirements
-
- - IBM PC or compatible with a 386 processor or higher
- (We recommend a 486 processor)
- - Windows 3.1 running in 386 ENHANCED mode with a 640X480 256
- color VGA display driver installed
- - 4 MB of RAM with a Virtual Memory Swap file configured
- for 4 MB
- - A hard disk with at least 16 MB free space
- - A Mouse or Track ball
- - MS-DOS 5.0 OR ABOVE
-
- - All sound cards are supported when the proper manufacturer
- supplied drivers are loaded into Windows
-
- ------------------------------------------------------
- II. Game Installation
- ------------------------------------------------------
- A. INSTALLING THE GAME FOR DOS
-
- Insert the Disk #1 into your floppy drive and type the drive
- letter, example:
-
- A: [ENTER]
-
- At the prompt (A: or B:) type: INSTALL [ENTER]
- You can change options or accept default options.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------
- B. INSTALLING THE GAME FOR WINDOWS
-
- To run in windows you must run the Windows SETUP program.
- Start Windows and select "RUN" from the Program Manager.
- Example:
-
- B:\SETUP
-
- The Windows install will copy over all the files
- that are needed to run the game in Windows.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------
- C. RUNNING THE GAME
-
- For DOS:
-
- From the directory in which you have installed
- SHADOWS OF DARKNESS, type: SHADOWS [ENTER]
-
- For Windows:
-
- Double click on the icon for SHADOWS OF DARKNESS.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------
- D. A NOTE ABOUT SAVE GAMES
-
- Games saved while playing under DOS cannot be restored under
- Windows and vice versa. If you play the game for awhile
- under DOS or Windows and then decide to switch to the other,
- you must restart from the beginning. If you do not know
- which one you prefer, we recommend playing the game under
- DOS.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------
- III. Sound Card Information
- ------------------------------------------------------
- A. No sounds or reduced sounds
-
- There are several possible causes of this problem. Our
- INSTALL program will usually select the proper sound
- configuration for your system but it will occasionally
- confuse a 16 bit sound card with a Roland MIDI device. Run
- the INSTALL program and make sure that SHADOWS OF DARKNESS
- is set to use the appropriate sound hardware that is
- installed on your system.
-
- The volume levels of some of the more recent sound cards are
- adjusted using a software 'mixer' program. Some software
- applications will actually change these level without
- returning them to their original setting. If your are not
- able to hear all of the sound effects in SHADOWS OF
- DARKNESS, you may want to run the mixer program for your
- sound card to make sure that all of the volume settings are
- at a comfortable level.
-
- If you are using a BOOT disk to start SHADOWS OF DARKNESS,
- you may need to add a sound driver to the CONFIG.SYS on your
- BOOT disk. The CONFIG.SYS on your C: driver should contain
- the proper command to load your sound driver but your sound
- card manual will give you full instructions on setting up
- your sound card's driver.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------
- B. SOUND BLASTER/THUNDERBOARD INTERRUPT SETTING IN DOS
-
- 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 Sound Blaster 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.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------
- C. PRO AUDIO SPECTRUM USERS IN DOS
-
- If you are using a Pro Audio Spectrum 16 or Plus card and
- experience problems during the game, re-run the INSTALL
- utility from the game directory 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.
-
- If you are using a Pro Audio Spectrum Plus sound card, you
- will want to run the 'SB_ON' program before you start
- SHADOWS OF DARKNESS. You should do this each time you play
- the game to ensure that you are getting the best possible
- sound.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------
- D. MIDI SOUND MODULES WITH THE DOS VERSION
-
- The DOS installation program for SHADOWS OF DARKNESS will
- automatically default to General MIDI for Music if you have
- an MPU-401 adapter card in your system. This is fine as
- long as you really have a General MIDI device. However, if
- your sound module is not General MIDI compatible, the music
- will not sound right.
-
- If you have a Roland MT-32, LAPC-1, CM-32, or CM-64, you
- should choose the MT-32 Music option.
-
- Roland Sound Canvas, Roland SCC-1, Roland RAP-10, Yamaha T3
- or any other compatible General MIDI device owners should be
- fine with the default General MIDI option.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------
- E. WINDOWS SOUND: Base or Extended levels
-
- The Windows install will ask you if you want to install for
- BASE or EXTENDED level sound.
-
- BASE level sound runs on channels 13 through 16 and is used
- for sound cards like Sound Blaster, Pro Audio Spectrum,
- Adlib, or any FM Yamaha 3812 type card.
-
- EXTENDED level sound runs on channels 1 through 10 and is
- used for cards like the LAPC-I, MT-32, SCC-1, Sound Canvas,
- Turtle Beach MultiSound, or any General MIDI device.
-
-
- ------------------------------------------------------
- F. MUSIC SUPPORT IN WINDOWS: SETTING UP THE MIDI MAPPER
-
- If you are not getting all the sounds that you are expecting
- through your Windows program, it may be because the MIDI
- Mapper is not setup for your sound card. The MIDI Mapper
- program is located in the Window's Control Panel which is
- located in the group "Main." The MIDI Mapper provides
- filtering and changing of musical events to allow music to
- sound similar on all hardware.
-
- NOTE: If you have not installed the Windows drivers for your
- sound card, you will not see a MIDI Mapper icon. Refer to
- the instructions from the card manufacturer to properly
- install the card and Windows drivers.
-
- If none of the MIDI Mapper's available selections work
- properly with your sound card, you may want to create a new
- MIDI Mapper selection. You can create a new MIDI setup by
- selecting the "Setups" radio button then click on the "New"
- button. You will be presented with a new window: Enter
- "SHADOWS" for the Name and "SHADOWS OF DARKNESS MIDI" for
- the Description of this new MIDI setup.
-
- You will then be presented with a rather ominous looking
- screen with lots of options. You will want to click on the
- field for channel 13 in the column Port Name. Click on the
- down arrow in this column to bring up a list that contains
- names of sound devices. Try using Adlib if it is available.
- If it is not, try one of the others that include 'FM' or
- 'VOYETRA' in the description. You may want to refer to your
- sound card documentation to be sure that you are using the
- correct driver.
-
- Repeat the same steps for channels 14 through 16. When you
- are finished, click on "OK" and indicate that you wish to
- save this new setup. If your game sounds are still missing
- or they sound 'funny', try editing the MIDI setup you have
- just created by using the MIDI Mapper's edit screen and
- select a different driver for sound.
-
- If the music does not sound optimal when playing SHADOWS OF
- DARKNESS through Windows, you may want to consider running
- the game in DOS. This decision will depend on what kind of
- sound device you have. If you have one of the Base Level
- sound cards listed elsewhere in this README file, you should
- run the game in DOS for the best possible music. If you
- have an Extended Level sound device, then you can enjoy
- optimal music in Windows or in DOS.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------
- IV. Trouble Shooting and Technical help
- -----------------------------------------------------
-
- A. SETTING MONITOR BRIGHTNESS LEVEL
-
- On some monitors, you may find the video brightness to be a
- little too dark for your tastes. If this is not due to the
- brightness control setting on your monitor being set too
- low, or you do not wish to change this setting, it is
- possible to change the default brightness setting in the
- game configuration file. To change this setting, edit the
- file 'RESOURCE.CFG' in the game directory using any text
- file editor, such as the DOS EDIT program (just type EDIT at
- the DOS prompt). Go to the line that says 'brightness = 0',
- change the 0 to a 1 and save the file to the game directory.
- If this is still too dark for you, try 2, 3 or even 4 for an
- extreme increase in brightness.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------
- B. BYTES CAN'T BE ALLOCATED
-
- If you are receiving the message:
-
- "x NUMBER OF BYTES CAN'T BE ALLOCATED"
-
- To correct this problem, edit the file 'RESOURCE.CFG' in the
- game directory using any text file editor, such as the DOS
- EDIT program (just type EDIT at the DOS prompt). At the end
- of the file, add the line 'STATICMEMORY = 250K'. The
- default for this setting is 200K so if 250K doesn't do the
- trick, increase it again.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------
- C. FATAL - Unable to find Mouse driver
-
- This message indicates that the program could not
- communicate with your mouse. Under normal circumstance, a
- software driver is loaded into memory so that application
- programs can communicate with the mouse hardware. Your
- mouse may already work in WINDOWS (WINDOWS has a built-in
- mouse driver), but your DOS programs require that a driver
- is loaded into memory.
-
- You can locate further information on your mouse driver
- either in the documentation that came with your Mouse or in
- the manual Boot Disk instructions in section E. that
- follows.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------
- D. DOS/4GW Professional Fatal Error: Loader Failed -
- Insufficient Memory.
-
- This message will occur when you do not have enough EXTENDED
- memory available for SHADOWS OF DARKNESS. What you may need
- to try is a DOS Boot disk. This will make sure that your
- computer's memory is clear of any extra programs that could
- be taking up that extra memory that SHADOWS OF DARKNESS
- needs.
-
- Try the "Make Bootable Floppy" option from the INSTALL
- program to create a new startup disk for SHADOWS OF
- DARKNESS.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------
- E. FREEING UP MEMORY IN DOS
-
- 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.
-
- 1) 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 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 work ONLY from the A: 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.
-
- 2) 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.
-
- 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.
-
- 3) Copying the mouse driver to your BOOT DISK:
-
- 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.
-
- 4) 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>
-
- 5) 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 and blink)
-
- 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.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------
- F. FREEING MEMORY IN WINDOWS
-
- The Windows memory managers will use memory differently that
- the standard DOS memory managers. The problem that you are
- experiencing is related to the amount of available working
- memory within Windows. You can check the available memory
- in Windows from the PROGRAM manager by selecting 'HELP' and
- then 'ABOUT PROGRAM MANAGER'. The second line from the
- bottom of the Window will be the amount of free memory in
- Windows.
-
- The best way to solve the memory problem is to direct
- Windows to use a Virtual Memory swap file. Both your Windows
- manual and the HELP section in the CONTROL PANEL will give
- you a complete explanation of Virtual Memory and its
- configuration.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------
- V. SIERRA ADDRESSES AND PHONE NUMBERS
-
- 1) Ordering games
-
- 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].
-
-
- 2) TECHNICAL HELP
-
- Please refer to the technical help section in your Sierra
- game manual.
-
- If you still have a problem, call or fax Sierra Technical
- Support:
-
- Tel: (209) 683-8989
- Fax: (209) 683-3633
- Mail: (See address in Sierra Game Manual)
-
- In the U.K. call or fax our Sierra Technical Support
- Department:
-
- Tel:(44)734-303-171
- Fax:(44)734-303-201
- Mail: (See address in Sierra Game Manual)
-
- Sierra's Automated "800" Technical Support Line (800) 376-2683
-
- You can also reach the Technical Support Department on the
- following services:
-
- Sierra BBS......(209) 683-4463 (Settings 8,N,1 & up to 9600 bps)
- CompuServe......GAMAPUB (Technical Support ID 76004,2143)
- PRODIGY.........Technical Support ID WBWW55A
- GEnie...........Private E-Mail SIERRA.SUP
- America Online..Keyword: SIERRA
-
- ============================================================
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