User Guide
Conventional Memory
To check how much Conventional Memory is available, type MEM/C from the C:\>
prompt and press the Return key. Look for the Largest Executable Program
details. If there is not enough Conventional Memory, you may need a Boot Disk.
Q. What is a Boot Disk?
This is a Start Up disk for your computer which contains alternative start up files
to those on your hard disk. The Boot Disk will allow you more Conventional
Memory.
Making a Boot Disk
Instructions for making an MS-DOS Boot Disk (also known as a System Disk) will
be found in your Microsoft manual.
Using a Boot Disk
Insert the Boot Disk into your floppy disk drive A and then switch on the
computer. You should leave the disk in the floppy drive during play.
Q. Can I run my game through Windows?
No, this is not recommended, unless specifically mentioned in the system
requirements.
Q. Does my game run with DR DOS?
Success is not guaranteed. MicroProse games are currently designed to run with
MS-DOS 5.0 or 100% compatible DOS.
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