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- 3-D ULTRA PINBALL (DEMO)
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- SIERRA ON-LINE, INC. DOES NOT WARRANTY OR PROMISE THAT THE INFORMATION
- HEREIN WILL WORK WITH ANY OR ALL COMPUTER SYSTEMS. SIERRA DOES NOT
- ASSUME ANY LIABILITY, EITHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL, FOR THE USE
- OF THE INFORMATION HEREIN, INCLUDING ANY AND ALL DAMAGE TO OR LOST USE
- OF COMPUTER HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE PRODUCTS, LOSS OF WARRANTIES, OR LOST
- DATA BY THE CUSTOMER OR ANY THIRD PARTY. NO ORAL OR WRITTEN
- INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY SIERRA, ITS EMPLOYEES, DISTRIBUTORS,
- DEALER OR AGENTS SHALL CHANGE THE RESTRICTION OF LIABILITY OR CREATE
- ANY NEW WARRANTIES. IN NO CASE SHALL SIERRA'S LIABILITY EXCEED THE
- PURCHASE PRICE OF THE SIERRA SOFTWARE PRODUCT.
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- Obtaining the Full Product
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- If you like this demo and want to buy the full game, it is available on
- CD for Windows 3.1/Windows '95. Call Sierra's Sales Dept. at 1-800-757-7707
- and order today!
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- Installation instructions
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- Place the PINBALL.EXE file in an empty directory on your hard drive.
- Then execute the file and it will decompress into a number of files.
- For example, if you have placed the file in a directory named Pinball,
- from a C:\ prompt you would type:
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- CD\PINBALL <press Enter>
- PINBALL.EXE <presss Enter>
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- This Demo does not have a setup or install program,and it will not create its
- own program group or icon. You will need to run it through the File Manager
- Windows 3.1) or Windows Explorer (Windows 95) by double-clicking the
- PINBALL.EXE file. If you wish to establish a Windows Program group and/or
- icon for the game, please consult your Windows documentation for instructions
- on how to do this.
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- Minimum Requirements:
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- To play Ultra Pinball at an acceptable speed requires a minimum of a 486DX33
- with 4 MB of RAM (if you are using Windows 3.1) or 8 MB of RAM (if you are
- using Windows 95). A 486DX2 66 MHz machine (or faster) with 8 MB (or more)
- of RAM is recommended for optimal performance.
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- Controls
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- The controls for Ultra Pinball are listed below. They will also be presented
- at the startup screen when you run the demo.
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- CTRL key or Left Mouse button Left Flipper
- SHIFT key or Right Mouse button Right Flipper
- Spacebar "Nudge" the "Table" (Please don't
- shake your monitor. It won't work.)
- Down Arrow & Release Shoot the Ball
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- The CTRL and SHIFT keys will also shift the Rollovers (The letters spelling
- Outpost on the table, for example) so you can try to manipulate the ball
- into rolling over the ones you have not lit yet.
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- Hit the glider (in the upper right hand corner), then hit the highlighted
- command post to activate bonus rounds.
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- The side tables can only be accessed once you've destroyed the walls blocking
- the entrances to them.
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- The Demo can only be played for 5 minutes before ending.
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- Troubleshooting
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- Below is a list of general troubleshooting steps for Windows 3.1 and Windows
- 95 that should help you configure your system and optimize the performance
- of the 3-D Ultra Pinball on your system.
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- General Windows Troubleshooting
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- 1) Create a Windows 3.1 or Windows '95 Boot Disk. We have instructions for
- creating boot disks available for download from all online services. (See
- the end of this document for reference.)
- 2) Disable any and all other Windows programs (if any) that are running
- prior to starting the game. This includes all screen savers, wallpaper,etc.
- 3) Set your Video Display to 640 by 480, 256 colors.
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- Windows 3.1 Specific Steps.
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- 1) Try using generic Microsoft Windows SVGA 256 color video drivers if
- possible. If you do not have these available, they can be downloaded from
- Compuserve (Go SIERRA), America On-Line (KEYWORD: SIERRA), or the Sierra
- BBS at 206-644-0112. You may also be able to obtain them from your System
- manufacturer.
- 2) Check your Swap file (also called Virtual Memory) size. From Program
- manager, Double-click on Main, then on Control Panel, then on the 386
- Enhanced icon. Click on Virtual Memory, then on Change. We recommend
- setting up an 8 MB, Permanent Swap file. A permanent swap file is best
- because it gives the fastest access time, but a Temporary Swap File doesn't
- use any hard drive space when you are not using Windows. A permanent Swap
- file cannot be established on a compressed drive. After you make the swap
- file, you will be asked to restart Windows. Choose restart then start your
- Windows program. For further information on Swap Files, please consult
- your Windows documentation.
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- Windows '95 Specific Steps
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- 1) Try disabling or turning off Video Acceleration. Click on START, then
- Settings, then Control Panel. Double-click the System icon, then click on
- Performance, then Graphics. You will probably see a slider bar labeled
- Hardware Acceleration. Try lowering the bar a notch (slide it to the
- left), then restart Windows when you are prompted and try the game again.
- Continue doing this until you cannot lower the bar any more or the problem
- is corrected. If this corrects the problem, you may want to try obtaining
- updated video drivers.
- 2) Free up memory by lowering your CD ROM Supplemental Cache Size. Again,
- from Control Panel, click on System, then Performance, then File System.
- Click on the tab for CD ROM. Adjust the slider bar for Supplemental Cache
- Size from "Large" to "Small". Click on OK.
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- Obtaining the Full Product
-
- Again, if you like this demo and want to buy the full game, it is available
- on CD for Windows 3.1/Windows '95. Call Sales at 1-800-757-7707 and order
- today!
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