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- Awesome Art by:chaos@cs.wisc.edu
- (Mostly Harmless [Alan De Smet])
-
-
- THE 7th GUEST and Interactive Drama are trademarks of Virgin Games,
- Inc. Virgin is a registered trademark of Virgin Enterprises Ltd.
- (c) 1992 Virgin Games, Inc. and Trilobyte, Inc. All rights reserved.
-
- Game Requirements:
- ------------------
-
- o 386DX processor minimum (486SX 20MHz or faster recommended)
- o 2 megs of RAM (4 megs recommended)
- o 16 bit video card with at least 512k of memory (Fast 16-bit SVGA
- video card with 1 meg of memory or local bus/PCI video)
- o CD-ROM with 150k/sec transfer rate (300k/sec recommended)
- o Sound card with FM and PCM sound (Roland LAPC-1, MT-32, Sound
- Canvas and 16-bit PCM sound card recommended)
- o Mouse
- o Hard drive with 10 megs of free space
- o MSCDEX version 2.2 or higher
- o DOS 5.0 or higher
-
- Supports:
-
- o Gravis Ultrasound, Gravis MAX, Roland LAPC-1, MT-32, Sound
- Canvas, SCC-1 Sound Blaster, Sound Blaster Pro, Sound Blaster
- 16, Sound Blaster AWE32, Pro Audio Spectrum, Thunderboard,
- AdLib Gold, and any sound card with 16-bit Miles drivers
-
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- T7G TECHNICAL FAQ Gerard J. Pinzone
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS:
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- PREFACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 3
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- KUDOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 3
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- THINGS I NEED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4
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- T7G PATCHES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4
- 1.24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4
- 1.30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4
- T7GFIX3.ZIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4
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- TROUBLE-SHOOTING TIPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5
- VESA driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5
- DMAs and IRQs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5
- boot disk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6
- CDROM cache . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6
- Gravis Ultrasound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6
- Sound Blaster AWE32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6
- Cirrus Logic Local Bus video . . . . . . . . . . Page 6
- DMA buffers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 7
- MSCDEX.EXE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 7
- QEMM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 7
- Sound Blaster 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 7
- SUPERCDX.EXE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 8
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- S3 CHIP INFO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 8
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- OS/2 INFO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 9
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- MISC INFO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 10
- Sony CDU31A CD-ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 10
- Creative's double speed/Omni CD . . . . . . . . Page 10
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- BATCH FILE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 10
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- YOU-GOT-ME'S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 11
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- IN CONCLUSION.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 11
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- T7G TECHNICAL FAQ Gerard J. Pinzone
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- PREFACE:
- --------
-
- Since this is a technical FAQ, I'm not going to include any game
- hints, tricks, tips, etc. since the file will be TOO damn big!
- However, I will explain what T7G is....T7G, short for "The 7th Guest",
- is a CD-ROM game made by Virgin Games. It's an incredible 3D rendered
- game that takes you through a haunted house! You have to solve some
- REALLY tough puzzles (the microscope is the hardest!). Virgin Games'
- BBS number is (714) 833-3305.
-
- The reason I started all this is because of Virgin Games' lack of
- support on their BBS!!!! The game is NOT buggy! In fact, it runs
- under conditions (Windows, OS/2) that most other DOS based applica-
- tions would fail badly!
-
- The biggest reason this game gives people trouble is because it
- requires a VESA driver (Cirrus Logic and W32i video cards should have
- this built into their BIOS). The ones on the 2nd CD ROM aren't so
- hot. Also, new video cards are made quite frequently, therefore, it
- is important that your video card manufacturer can supply you with the
- newest one before purchasing this game! I think Virgin Games should
- also give BIG kudos to Kendall Bennett for creating the program
- UNIVBE50.ZIP (the Universal Vesa Driver). This works BETTER in a lot
- of cases than some custom designed ones! In case you call Virgin's
- BBS, they will have it up there (thanks to me :-)
-
- If you have a S3 chip video card....well...you might be in trouble.
- Some of the S3 chips aren't very good accelerators. They get some
- pretty good winmarks, but for an overall speed rating...they're the
- pits. Having local bus ought to bring you up to snuff, but I make no
- promises :-) Read page 8 of this FAQ for more S3 chip info. P9000
- cards ought to be fine providing VESA support is there.
-
-
- KUDOS:
- ------
-
- Mega-thanks go out to Graeme Devine (co-author of T7G!) for sending me
- a free Trilobyte t-shirt after reading this FAQ!
-
- MEGA-KUDOS go to Alan De Smet for accepting the challenge to make a
- decent T7G ASCII art cover page for me! All I can say is WoW!
-
- Hey, now you can read this from a WWW site! Thanks to Dave [Rubicon]
- <DJH@wcl.bham.ac.uk> you can get the newest T7G Technical FAQ at:
- http://wcl-rs.bham.ac.uk/GamesDomain/games.html
- Search under miscellaneous game FAQs.
-
- Kudos to Steve Hamm (hamm@ssdt-bluestein.sps.mot.com) for some info on
- the Pro Audio Spectrum and more info on the patches. Thanks to Nicolas
- Gauvin (nic@info.polymtl.ca) for updating me on the newest Universal
- VESA driver. Thanks also go to Mike Olsson (renfield@cyberspace.com)
- for info on T7G Strategy Guide.
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- The Seventh Guest: The Official Strategy Guide
- By Rusel DeMaria
- Created by DeMaria Studios for Prima Publishing, Rocklin, CA
- ISBN: 1-55958-468-8
- $19.95
-
-
- THINGS I NEED:
- --------------
-
- I need info on running T7G with a Creative Labs AWE32! The Miles
- drivers are available on Creative Labs FTP site: I don't own an AWE,
- so I need input.
-
-
- T7G PATCHES:
- ------------
-
- 1.24 - fixes a bunch of VESA rom identification bugs (usually with
- VESA TSRs), it lets you run S3 video cards in MCGA modes, fixes IRQ 10
- problems with Tandy MPC setups, and it also cured the Sound Buffer
- failures most people were getting. You get this in the latest T7G
- packages labeled version 1.1T (see page 9 for more info).
-
- 1.30 - fixes some S3 chip problems and allowes T7G to run under less
- conventional memory. It also was reported that this version runs a
- little slower, so I usually don't recommend it unless you have a S3
- chip video card.
-
- T7GFIX3.ZIP - located on ftp.cdrom.com, has sound drivers for just
- about EVERY sound card out there. Because T7G uses the Miles drivers,
- you can have support for your sound card by getting the proper .ADV
- file and adding it to the list. The PAS drivers are now included and
- reportedly work well; however, you might want to try an 8-bit IRQ and
- DMA if you have problems. There is also support for the Microsoft
- Sound System, Aria, and the Gravis Ultrasound files are there. I
- believe they put version 1.02 of ULTRAMID.EXE in there. I suggest you
- get 1.11 from archive.epas.utoronto.ca in the pub/pc/ultrasound
- directory (see page 6 for GUS installation instructions). If your
- sound card still isn't listed, you can try to get an .ADV file from
- another game that uses miles drivers! Do not get it from protected
- mode games (like Privateer) since the .ADV files have been modified.
- Just select Sound Blaster (for example) as your sound card in T7G's
- config menu and then copy over the existing Sound Blaster .ADV files.
- I believe the AWE32 has Miles drivers up on some ftp site. I haven't
- tried them though.
-
- Ian Abbott <ch01ia@surrey.ac.uk> sends this information:
-
- Hi, saw the FAQ, and just thought I'd let you know that the
- most recent edition of the V.EXE Groovie Player currently on
- release is v1.31, which is supplied, along with new VESA
- drivers and the Miles sound drivers, on a T7G Disk Two v2.0b
- beta-release CD-ROM (also contains the T7GFIX3.ZIP files
- plus a CD-Audio player).
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- No ideas on how to obtain the new player otherwise - appar-
- ently it fixes the S3 1% of optimum performance in install
- and only requires 400k of RAM. I got my disk from Virgin
- Interactive (Europe) through the post as a registered cus-
- tomer with 'deepest apologies' from Trilobyte and Virgin for
- the year's delay in the update CD-ROM. The 2.0beta disk
- replaces disk 2 of the original set (minus audio sound-
- track).
-
- BTW, if you have a Trident video card and you have mouse trouble with
- the microscope puzzle, you have a bad VESA driver; use UNIVBE50.ZIP.
- If you have a Diamond Viper, you need the 1.24 fix and at least
- version 1.02 of VPRMODE (just type VPRMODE VESA) from Diamond. XGA
- and XGA-2 do not work! Virgin has NO plans for supporting it in the
- future. My only possible recommendation is try BOTH 1.24 and 1.30
- only if a new VESA driver happens to come out, otherwise you are out
- of luck! Thanks to: nbond@rockdal.aud.alcatel.com, if you have a
- Diamond Stealth 24 ISA card will run VERY slowly in the SVGA mode.
- However the UNIVESA driver effective for this card as well. "Cleared
- all video problems right up".
-
- From Mark de Wit <935307de@udcf.gla.ac.uk>: The way to fix the static
- problem (at least it works for the 5428 Cirrus Logic chipset), is to
- use the Paradise VESA driver on disk 2. Load this first, and the
- static goes away. Alternatively, there is a fix on cirrus' ftp site:
- ftp.cirrus.com. The problem is caused by a faulty BIOS. The cirrus
- fix is a BIOS replacement TSR. Warning: it's 30KB big!!!!!
-
- I just tested the new line of Tseng Labs W32 accelerator cards with
- T7G. I bought the Hercules Dynamite Pro VLB, and it scores MAJOR
- speed in DOS! It's super fast in Windows too! It doesn't need any
- VESA TSR programs, and it's also ET4000 compatible. It's a little
- pricey right now, but hopefully it will become more affordable.
-
-
- TROUBLE-SHOOTING TIPS:
- ----------------------
-
- First of all, if you have trouble, get the 1.24 patch on the bbs or
- via ftp on ftp.cdrom.com. In fact, even if you *aren't* having
- trouble, get it. It's very good. Even a perfect setup could get a
- "Sound Buffer Failure" once in a blue moon. Make sure you do a "V ?"
- to see if you already have this version.
-
- 1) Check your VESA driver. It is probably the cause. If the one on
- CD Disc 2 of T7G doesn't work for you, get the most up to date one
- from your video card manufacturer. If you have the "Fred and Ethel"
- video card, and you can't find their BBS, try getting the latest copy
- of VPIC; it has lots an lots of VESA tsr programs. If all else fails,
- try UNIVBE50.ZIP. It's on Virgin's BBS and godzilla.cgl.rmit.oz.au in
- the "kjb" directory.
-
- 2) Check your DMAs and IRQs for conflicts. If you have a Sound
- Blaster or compatible, and if IRQ 5 is free, use it. The older SB
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- packages set the default IRQ to 7 which is shared by the printer.
- Some I/O cards may cause spurious calls to the printer port. All new
- packages of the SB, SB Pro and SB Pro 16 should be set to IRQ 5 by
- default. Also, if you have a Microsoft compatible mouse, use the REAL
- microsoft driver supplied with Windows 3.1x or MS-DOS 6.x. Use
- version 7.04 or later. This is a good idea in general.
-
- 3) Make a boot disk and get rid of un-needed TSRs. DO NOT use a CDROM
- cache like Smart Drive 5.0, CD Speedway, Norton Speedcache Plus or
- Lightning CD! They are great for other CD games, but not this one!
-
- 4) YES, your Gravis Ultrasound will work! The file T7GFIX3.ZIP on
- archive.epas.utoronto.ca will contain the necessary ULTRAMID files
- needed to emulate General MIDI and digitized sounds. If you can't get
- this file, GUS0042.ZIP is the necessary add-on for T7G. (it contains
- a new Ultramid version along with other updates to the 3.53 disks)
- Here's a short synopsis on how to do it:
- a) Install at least ver. 1.24 of T7G.
- b) Set it up for General Midi for music and Sound Blaster for
- sound.
- c) Copy the GF1MIDI.ADV and the GF1DIGI.ADV files to your /ID/T7G
- directory.
- d) Edit the GROOVIE.INI file and change the .ADV file listed
- under [General Midi] to the GF1MIDI.ADV instead. Do accord-
- ingly with the soundblaster line and GF1DIGI.ADV.
- e) Load Ultramid and then start T7G. Run it with /M80 parameter
- so the music doesn't overpower the digitized speech. Do NOT
- add the -C parameter! T7G CAN DO PATCH CACHING!!! (Whee!)
- f) If your GUS is set to a 16-bit DMA channel, you might need to
- increase the DMA buffers in your memory manager (see #6 on
- page 7).
- g) Since T7G allows patch caching, you might wanna load a disk
- cache program like Smartdrive to quickly get the patches off
- the hard drive. Again, do not cache the CD-ROM, it's point-
- less for this game.
-
- 5) I got a message from greger@glas.apc.org (Jens Gregersen) about the
- Sound Blaster AWE32:
- I happen to own an AWE32 and I have the Miles drivers. They work
- without any problems. I got them from Creative's FTP site at
- ftp.creaf.com; look for AWE32A.EXE in the pub/creative/files/awe
- directory.[1]
- I would assume you would have to copy them into the /ID/T7G directory
- and edit the GROOVIE.INI file like the GUS. Set it up originally as
- General Midi and SB for audio.
-
- 5) If you have a Cirrus Logic Local Bus video, use the newest VESA TSR
- if you get static. If you have clicking, turn on "video cacheable" in
- your BIOS. Otherwise, you don't need a VESA tsr for these cards.
- (Whee!)
-
-
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- [1]I personally haven't tested them. I'd like a message
- confirming that these work with T7G and the sound is fine.
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- 6) Try increasing the DMA buffers in your memory manager (QEMM,
- EMM386, 386MAX). For QEMM, add DMA=256 to your QEMM386.SYS line in
- the CONFIG.SYS. For EMM386.EXE, use D=256. There should be something
- similar for Netroom and 386MAX; refer to your memory manager's manual.
- (This helped me when I got garbage on the screen when I put my GUS to
- DMA 7).
-
- 7) RTFM! Yes, read the f***ing manual. There are directions in there
- to install the game. Don't complain to anyone that your game doesn't
- work when you didn't even know you had to run a VESA driver!
-
- 8) a. Your MSCDEX.EXE buffers should be set to at least 20 (i.e.
- /M:20). Failure to do so might result in *choppy speech*. You can
- load them into expanded memory with the /E switch; (I found you can
- leave the /E switch there even if you aren't using EMS, i.e. NOEMS in
- the EMM386.EXE line; the buffers will still get loaded high with mem-
- maker). If you own a Mitsumi CD-ROM drive, set the MTMCDE.SYS
- (MTMCDAE.SYS for double-spin) buffers in your CONFIG.SYS first since
- they are much more important! You can load them into extended memory
- with the /X switch.
-
- b. If you still use DOS 5.0 (yeah!), you might wanna try getting
- version 2.22 of MSCDEX. According to the Norton Speedcache manual,
- there are semi-bogus copies of version 2.21 out there. You can get a
- copy of 2.22 from DOS 6.0. BTW, if upgrading to DOS 6.0, you MUST use
- version 2.22! Just change your line in the AUTOEXEC.BAT to look for
- MSCDEX in the DOS directory. If you don't ALL cd rom operations will
- cease to work. DOS 6.2 comes with and uses version 2.23 only!
-
- 9) Alright, you wanted it, you got it, USE STEALTH! See if I care....
- Ok, just kidding. Try removing Stealth, at least temporarily, to see
- if it is causing some kind of conflict. Other people do say their
- machines run T7G fine with it, but it's really dependent on each
- manufacturer's motherboard and BIOS. Most of the time its gains are
- negligible; some times it *can* be a Godsend, but for the unlucky few,
- it can also seem to be hell-spawn. It depends on your computer and
- configuration. Removing Stealth is a big tech support tip; use it!
- Also, if you are still using QEMM 6 (NOT VERSION 7.0x!), exclude
- C000-C7FF since there was a bug with VESA bios'.
-
- 10) The Sound Blaster 16 volume problem fix has been confirmed by
- Shahen Petrosian (shahen@prodnet.la.locus.com). The problem with the
- volume levels of the music and digital audio is due to the
- AIL/DigiPack sound card drivers. rjt@crosfield.co.uk (Bob Tidey)
- writes:
- I had a similar problem in that I was unhappy with the relative
- volume of the voice to the music. I found the driver re-initial-
- ize the volume when it starts up so using SB16SET is of no use.
- To get around this I patched the driver on mine to stop the init.
- The driver being used was SBPDIG.ADV. At offset 49C in this
- driver (59C if examined with debug) there was an OUT instruction
- (hex EE) which was resetting the volume. I replaced this with a
- NOP (hex 90) and could then preset the volume with SB16SET before
- starting the game.
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- If your driver is different then the code may be at a different
- address. If so I could give info on the surrounding instructions
- to help find the offending sequence.[2]
-
- 11) This is a longshot, but try using SUPERCDX.EXE; it's a MSCDEX
- replacement. It is primarily designed to run multiple CD ROM drives
- in a machine, however, it boasts a speed improvement over MSCDEX. It
- did make a small improvement when a friend of mine tried to run T7G
- with a Sony CDU-535. I don't know where to get it on the Internet.
- The people who make it have a BBS: (512) 326-2754, if anyone gets a
- new copy of this, please post it on ftp.cdrom.com and let me know.
-
- 12) pray.
-
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- S3 CHIP INFO:
- -------------
-
- As far as S3 chip video cards are concerned....just about ALL of the
- older ones will not work properly in SVGA. You will have to get at
- least version 1.30 of the patch to get SVGA. I have heard from many
- people that some of the NEWER Vesa Local Bus S3 cards work perfectly
- with T7G. If you do not have VLB and want a fast video card, I
- strongly recommend the Genoa 8500. It's a Cirrus Logic card, build in
- VESA bios (no TSR needed), extremely inexpensive, and is one of the
- fastest non-local bus DOS accelerators on the market!
-
- Here is some more insightful info about S3 chips from Shawn
- stleaf@fsh.mtu.edu (Leaf):
- First, I've got an Actix GE32 which is a 1 meg ISA-bus S3-86c801
- graphics accelerator. I've found that the 801 is very close to Tseng
- ET4000 when it comes to SVGA graphics. The 7th Guest worked perfectly
- after using a UniVesa driver (flicker before...the built in VESA
- didn't support page flipping). (Oh, this card [ISA, mind you] gets
- 13M WinMarks on a 386/40.)
-
- The S3-86c805 is supposedly identical to the '801 except that it is
- for VL bus. These two have fantastic SVGA performance. The '911 and
- '924 are the two that are infamous for crummy SVGA support. The '928
- is supposedly the same as the '805 except it uses VRAM instead of
- DRAM. Hopefully that helps clarify the S3's. (BTW, the '801 and '805
- have been out for more than a year and by now represent the bulk the
- S3 cards--especially since they're very cost effective.)
-
- Some more S3 information from Tri Tran: tran@f18sun5.nwc.navy.mil
- I just wanted to share my experience with the Diamond Stealth Pro VLB
- card and T7G beit at a very flickery,
- and slow pace. However, in certain scenes - particularly those
- requiring much animation, the sound will cut-out briefly from time to
- time until the animation catches up. Still, it's a great thing to
- watch just the
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- [2]If other games (like Seal Team, etc.) that use these drivers
- have the same problem, they can be corrected by this technique as
- well.
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- don't have the latest BIOS version, I suggest you call Diamond and get
- the latest free update ASAP. The funny thing about this was that it
- use to work for a week or so when I first got the game. Then one day,
- it just crashed and I have never got it to work again until I recently
- got the BIOS update. I've tried everything from getting the latest
- patch for the game (t7gfix3.zip) to booting clean without loading my
- too many TSRs. Hope this is of some good to someone else.
-
- tjioet@Maestro.com writes:
- This is just a brief letter to tell you that in some cases T7G will
- work in SVGA mode with cards utilizing S3 based cards. In my case, I
- have a very old Diamond Stealth VRAM card utilizing the S3 924 chip
- with BUILT IN VESA. At first T7G would lock up occasionally. But if
- one manages to free up every last K of memory - to about 620K of
- conventional memory, the game will play - albeit at a very flickery,
- and slow pace. However, in certain scenes - particularly those
- requiring much animation, the sound will cut-out briefly from time to
- time until the animation catches up. Still, it's a great thing to
- watch just the ending in SVGA at least once.
- To give you some idea of how slow the S3 cards really are in DOS, T7G
- setup reports this card as being "less than 1% of optimal." Lastly, I
- didn't even need the updates from the BBS even though I have version
- 1.1T of the game[3] (There was an addendum to the original manual on a
- seperate piece of paper, and on the top of it, it says: "The 7th Guest
- - Version 1.1T Release Notes") to use the S3 in SVGA mode. And
- indeed, the update does slow the game down slightly.[4]
-
-
- OS/2 INFO:
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- ja55236@sumter.cso.uiuc.edu writes:
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- Here are my settings for T7G under os2 2.99 Performance Beta:
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- Audio_Adapter_Sharing Required
- DOS_AUTOEXEC AUTOGEST.BAT
- DOS_BACKGROUND_EXECUTION OFF
- DOS_BREAK OFF
- DOS_DEVICE
- DOS_FCBS 16
- DOS_FCBS_KEEP 8
- DOS_FILES 20
- DOS_HIGH ON
- DOS_LASTDRIVE F (MY CDROM DRIVE)
- DOS_RMSIZE 640
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- [3]I've seen this "new" version of T7G. You get verison 1.24 of
- V.EXE with some notes about the changes in conventional memory, for
- example, from the original version.
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- [4]You shouldn't get a slow down with this version. Try a
- version 1.30 of V.EXE and/or a new VESA driver.
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- Here are two suggestions by Virgin BBS callers:
- If you have a Sony CDU31A CD-ROM, read this:
- "At first I had trouble with the audio quality during the animated
- sequences of the game. However, I found a way to make the CD work a
- little faster. By adding /m:I with the undocumented /o:32 switch for
- the sony SLCD.SYS driver the audio quality during animated sequences
- is now perfect. Also using /m:d and /o:32 doesn't improve the perfor-
- mance on my system but may on someonelse's. I hope this helps people
- that are having performance problems with the CDU31A."[5]
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- To all users of Creative's double speed/Omni CD:
- "The driver that shipped with Omni CD has been updated. The newer
- version corrects many problems. If you're having problems with T7G
- audio skipping with this CD, then download the driver from Creative
- Labs. A lot of users have said this fixes it. Their BBS number is
- 405 742-6660."
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- Steve Hall <steve.hall@picsdg01.pics.com> writes:
- I kept getting "Memory Error" after the initial greeting screens
- finally figured out that I was out of environment space (forgot
- to put a "/" in front of the "E:" switch in my SHELL statement.
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- BATCH FILE:
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- Here is a batch file I made up for T7G. I'm using C: for the hard
- drive and D: for the CD ROM drive; if it differs for you, just change
- them accordingly. It will check if the 7th Guest disc is in the drive
- and put you back to the root directory when you exit the game. I put
- in the Smartdrive lines in to disable caching to the cd rom drive only
- while you use T7G:
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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - SAW HERE - - - - - - - - - - - -
- @ECHO OFF
- if exist D:\T7G\GAMWAV.GJD goto start
- echo THE 7th GUEST disc not in drive!
- goto end
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- :start
- C:
- cd \id\t7g
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- [5] The /m:i and /m:d switches are for polling and DMA transfer
- modes respectively. Please refer to your manual and I/O board jumper
- settings to make sure you have a DMA channel correctly selected.
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- YOU-GOT-ME'S:
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- I'm adding this section for little quirks that are either totally
- unexplainable or just weird!
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- 1) If you have a GUS, no matter which version of ultramid you use,
- there is ONE part in the game, the intro, where the line spoken is
- "...and the children started dying." The word "started" on my machine
- is said twice. This does not occur in the demo.
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- ****** UPDATE ****** ****** UPDATE ****** ****** UPDATE ******
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- Well, I kinda solved this one. When I upgraded to a DX2-66MHz and a
- Mitsumi Double spin from my DX-33MHz and Mitsumi Single-spin, the
- problem went away. Since I upgraded both at the same time, I don't
- know which change did it. I suspect it was the new CD-ROM drive. The
- old Mitsumi would lose its "grip" of the CD ROM upon a quick access.
- (I noticed little "burps" in the animation playing Dragon's Lair with
- my ReelMagic, but that's another FAQ ;-)
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- 2) If you see one frame of video with a messed up pallete occasion-
- ally, it's normal. I believe there are a few places around the house
- where you can re-create this (the card puzzle, leave (turn) to the
- left.)
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- 3) If you look closely enough, you might notice a bit of redness
- around eye and hand icons; from what I'm told, it's normal.
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- 4) Oh yeah, it's a DARK game...turn up the brightness/contrast and
- deal with it! ;-)
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- IN CONCLUSION...
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- I am not a SYSOP, nor do I work for Virgin. This FAQ will solve 95%
- of the problems. If you have a fix for a problem that isn't obvious,
- and isn't mentioned here, please e-mail me a reply; don't send me
- private e-mail on the BBS, it's too expensive for me to call anymore.
-
- If you have Internet access, you can get the 1.24 and 1.30 fix from
- wuarchive.wustl.edu or ftp.cdrom.com. Please don't send me e-mail
- asking me how to ftp. Ask your net administrator. If you want to
- send me mail on the internet: al885@cleveland.freenet.edu. People on
- Compuserve and Fidonet can also reach me this way, ask your local
- SYSOP for more information. Remember, I am NOT Virgin's tech support,
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- however, I believe this game IS good and 95% of the problems are with
- setup and inferior hardware, and not bad programming! I just wish it
- was a little easier to get answers. NOBODY should be deprived of
- playing this game because of a little 5k TSR!
-
- Can't wait for 11th Hour! See you at Stauf's house!
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- Have fun!
-
- Gerard J. Pinzone
- King of all Tech Support
-
- P.S. Just use "finger -l gpinzone@engws1.ic.sunysb.edu" or use WWW
- software to reach http://wcl-rs.bham.ac.uk/GamesDomain/games.html to
- get the latest copy of T7G Technical FAQ! Also, if anyone has ANY
- information on running T7G via OS/2, lemme know; this question always
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