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                C H A S M   -   T h e   R i f t 

               IMPORTANT LAST MINUTE INFORMATION            
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                Sold Out Software Readme V.1.1.3

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ELECTRONIC MANUAL 
==================================================

We have provided an electronic manual for this product. This manual is 
in a PDF format which requires Adobe Acrobat Reader 2.0 or better to 
view. We have provided you with Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 for either 
Windows 3.1 or Windows 95/98/Windows NT. 

Instructions for installing Acrobat for Window 3.1 can be found in the 
16-bit folder which is inside the ACROBAT folder on your CD-ROM. You 
can install the Windows 95/98 version by using the Sold Out installer 
called SETUP95 which can be found on the root directory of your 
CD-ROM. Our installer will also install all necessary files to play 
the game.

Once you have successfully installed Acrobat Reader 3.0 you can open 
the electronic manual PDF file, which is located  on your CD-ROM and 
called MANUAL. Use the scroll bar to browse through the pages (for 
full instructions on Acrobat Reader use the on-line guide from the 
Help menu). 

You are free to distribute Acrobat Reader but you must follow to 
Adobes License Agreement and proprietary notices which are contained 
in the Reader installer program. For further information see the 
README file within the ACROBAT folder on your CDROM.
 


THE GAME
=================================================

Windows 95/98

If you are running Windows 95/98, you should install the game by double 
clicking the SETUP95 icon in the root directory of your CD-ROM. 
Both Acrobat Reader and all necessary game files will be copied to 
your hard drive.

The following is the complete step by step loading instructions for 
Chasm - The Rift.


1. Insert the 'Chasm The Rift' CD in your CD-Rom drive.
2. Click START on your Windows task bar, select RUN and then type:
   D:\SETUP95 (where D: represents the letter of your CD-ROM drive)
   and click OK.
3. The installer should then begin and at the Acrobat Reader install 
   option click 'YES' to install the Acrobat Reader and then proceed to 
   install Acrobat on to your computer. When the Acrobat installation is 
   complete, you should be brought back to the Sold Out installation program.
4. Now you will be prompted 'To view the Manual double-click on 
   the MANUAL icon in on the CD-Rom'.
5. Now you will be asked 'Would you like to install the game'
6. Click 'YES'
7. Click 'YES' at the agreement.
8. Select the destination directory and click 'OK'.
9. The game should now install.
10. Select the program group you would like and click 'OK'.
    *NOTE* 
    Om some systems the installer may seem to hang after this option, this is 
    not a crash but the installer updating the shortcuts and may take a minute.
11. When you have returned to Windows, after completing the installation, 
    you should view the electronic manual. To do this click on START, select 
    RUN and type D:\MANUAL.PDF and click OK (assuming that D: is the letter 
    assigned to your CD-ROM drive).
12. Before you play 'Chasm The Rift' you must restart your computer.
13. Now you can go to the 'Start' button on your Windows task bar,
    select 'Programs', select 'Chasm The Rift' and click on 'Chasm'.

MS-DOS, Installation Instructions:

    1 Place the CD into your CD-ROM drive.
    2 At the DOS prompt type D: (Where D is your CD-ROM drive).
    3 Type DOSSETUP and press the Enter key to begin the installation processes

MS-DOS, Loading Instructions.

    1. To start Chasm the Rift change to the directory where you installed the 
    game files   (C:\Chasm is the default directory)
    2. Type CHASM at the DOS prompt and press Enter (see Command line parameters 
    chapter for more info)



TROUBLESHOOTING
====================

If the error "The MSVBVM50.DLL file is linked to missing export 
OLEAUT32.DLL:421." occurs while installing the game.

The error occurs because during the setup process, the MSVBVM50.DLL 
file requires a version of OLEAUT32.DLL that is newer than what comes 
with the original version of Windows 95. Therefore you will need to 
replace this file with the copy supplied on the your CD-ROM. 
To replace the file simply double click on AXDIST.EXE file which can be 
found in \EXTRAS directory on your CD-ROM. You will also have to restart 
your computer for the changes to take effect. 

When done, launch SETUP95.EXE again and try to reinstall.



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      1. Story
      2. System requirements
      3. Playing Chasm: The Rift
         3.1. Menu
         3.2. Command line parameters
         3.3. Control panel
         3.4. Keyboard commands.
         3.5. Sound
         3.6. Game levels
         3.7. Weapons and artifacts
         3.8. Your Enemies
         3.9. Chasm FAQ



         +----------+
         | 1. Story |
         + ---------+

 Mankind, in the process of development is facing an inexplicable 
phenomenon - the destruction of the normal sequences of time from the 
past to the future. Time channels are forming in the Earth's atmosphere, 
and these channels are leading to different periods of social development.
Through these channels, the most aggressive creatures start to penetrate
from both the past and present, and from the future. You are the soldier
of the special commando unit with the mission to locate, pin-point, and 
finally destroy the time channels and eliminate all alien life forms. 
While migrating along time channels, all living creatures are undergoing 
irreversible mutations that are making them wild and agressive.

         +------------------------+
         | 2. System Requirements |
         +------------------------+

The minimum system requirements to play Chasm are:

 486 DX4-100 (Pentium processor recommended).
 VGA or SVGA video card (VESA compatible recommended).
 16M RAM
 75 MB of free hard drive space.
 MS-DOS 5.0 and higher or Windows 95 DOS box.
 Double Speed CD-ROM drive.


         +----------------------------+
         | 3. Playing Chasm: The Rift |
         +----------------------------+

  3.1. Menu

 To pop up the main menu press the Esc key. In the single play menu, 
the Esc key will pause the game. Pressing Esc again will bring you back 
to the game or to the main menu from a submenu. Use the Up and Down 
arrows to highlight selections through the menu. Press the Enter to 
select the option you wish to choose. Options available in Chasm are:

          NEW
         =====
 Starts a new game and ends the current running game.


        NETWORK
       =========
MPLAYER AND MODEM PLAY COMING SOON!
Visit CHASM and gaming websites for updates and patches.
http://www.chasm3d.com
http://www.chasmaction.com
http://www.megamedia.com

 CHASM supports network multiplayer game by using an IPX protocol with 
up to 8 players in one network game and a Serial link with up to two 
players.

 To enable netplay under DOS, you should load an IPX.COM driver provided
by Novell. If you play Chasm in a Win95 DOS box, be sure that the IPX 
protocol is installed.

 To run the multiplayer game, you must select one machine (preferably 
the fastest one) to work in the SERVER mode.

 SERVER - the machine in the network game that controls all game 
          processes and passes calculated data to other computers 
          (CLIENTs) in network.
 CLIENT - all other computers in a network game.

*NOTE* TCP/IP is provided by an emulation process that is supported 
by Kali and Mplayer.  We apologize for any confusion.
Please contact our technical support team if you have any questions 
regarding TCP/IP support.
Specific questions about Kali and Mplayer can be answered by Kali 
and Mplayer technical support.

  KALI Instructions for Chasm: The Rift

 To make CHASM playable over KALI or any other ipx-internet emulators,
run chasm.exe with parameter "-kalirateXX", where XX specifies maximum
send speed (packets/second) and tells CHASM to use little packets. 
XX must be in 06..20, for example:

 chasm.exe -kalirate10 will set the send speed to 10 packets/second.

 First off, make sure you have the most up-to-date version of KALI which
can be found at http://www.kali.net.  
 Also, having a membership (which costs $20) is needed to play for more
than 15 minutes.

1.  After having installed KALI to your disk, load up KALI.

    To setup Chasm: The Rift under KALI :
      A.  Go to the 'Games' menu and then go to 'Configure Menu...'.
      B.  Choose 'Game 1' tab.
      C.  For 'Menu Title' type in Chasm: The Rift, for 'Program' type in
          C:\CHASM\chasm.exe, for 'Arguments' type in -kalirate10,
          for 'Directory' type in 'C:\CHASM\' . 
          (i.e. "C:\CHASM\chasm.exe -kalirate10")
      D.  Check the boxes that specify 'Allow KALI to drop packets to 
          speed up game' and 'Drop packets that are out of order'.
      E.  Under the 'Icon' sub-menu, go to 'Name' and type in 
          C:\CHASM\chasm.ico
      F.  Click 'OK' to exit this menu and you now have the Chasm: 
          The Rift icon in the Game Toolbar.

2.  Find the server with the lowest ping in the list of servers, and 
    connect to this server.

3.  You are now in KALI chat.  Find someone that would like to play 
    Chasm: The Rift.

4.  Decide which person will start the game, usually the person with 
    the best PC should start the game.

5.  If you are the one to start the game, click on the Chasm: The Rift 
    icon in the Game Toolbar of KALI. After Chasm: The Rift has loaded, 
    press ESC to bring up the main menu and choose NETWORK, and then 
    choose OPTIONS to configure your name and color of armor. Then choose
    'Accept'. Press ESC to bring up the menu and choose NETWORK, then 
    choose START. Configure the game to your liking, then choose 'Start 
    Game'.  Make sure that CONNECTION is set to IPX.

6.  If you are the one to join a started game, click on the 
    Chasm: The Rift icon in the Game Toolbar of KALI. 
    After Chasm: The Rift has loaded, press ESC to bring up the menu and 
    choose NETWORK, and then choose OPTIONS to configure your name and 
    color of armor. Then choose 'Accept'. Press ESC to bring up the menu 
    and choose NETWORK.  Then choose JOIN.  Make sure that CONNECTION is 
    set to IPX.

7.  Have fun playing Chasm: The Rift over KALI!



         START
        =======
 Brings up a submenu that allows you to choose the desired game mode
(Deathmatch, Deathmatch with monsters or cooperative); enables or disables
teamplay; and selects the difficulty (easy, normal or hard), the level of
game you want to play on and the type of connection(IPX or serial link, 
com port and its baud rate).

          JOIN
         ======
 A submenu appears allowing you to choose the connection type (IPX or 
serial link)and connect to a running server. If no server is running at 
the time you try to join a game, you will not be able to connect.

Note: You should START multiplayer game only on one PC (SERVER). 
Others (CLIENTS) should just JOIN a game.

        OPTIONS
       =========
 In this submenu you can choose the desired color of your shirt and enter
your name. If teamplay in enabled, players of same color will not hurt 
each other when shooting.

        MONITOR
       =========
 The network monitor is a mode of the multiplayer game that can be 
activated on the SERVER machine and allows two main features:
   1. View the action of up to 4 players in different windows.
   2. Make the SERVER machine work in dedicated mode.

 If you have a VESA compatible video card and your computer runs in the 
SERVER Mode, you will see a monitor screen. The SERVER can not play the 
game while the Monitor is active. The Monitor screen consists of four 
windows showing you directly what other players see on their screens. 
The Control Panel is visible in left-down of screen. The list of players 
with their kill counts is located in the right part of the screen.

 Press Esc to switch between the Control Panel and Monitor windows. 
If you are in the windows mode, the current window is highlighted with 
a border. To move selection, use the arrow keys. At the start, the first 
window is assigned to the first player, the second window to the second 
player etc. You can reassign any window to any player by simply pressing 
the number of player ("1".."7") when the desired window is highlighted. 
To disable the active window, press "0". If all windows are disabled, 
the SERVER switches to DEDICATED mode. This mode is the best mode for 
multiplayer game. The SERVER will not show anything on the screen and 
will only control the game. This provides the smoother action for all 
the other players in network.

 To return to the normal game mode, select BACK TO GAME in the Control 
Panel's local menu and press ENTER. You will return to the same position 
you were at before starting the Network Monitor.

         SAVE
        ======
 Allows you to save up to ten games.

         LOAD
        ======
 Loads previously a saved game. A list of all available saved games 
appears showing the level number and the health counts a player had 
before he made a save.

        OPTIONS
       =========
 Pops up a submenu giving a list of Chasm options. They are:

  - Setup controls - allows you to set your own control keys

  - Video modes - Chasm supports variety of video modes depending on the 
    available video card and the VESA version. Standard mode is 320x200 
    which is supported on all video cards.

 If you have 1.x VESA compatible card with no additional drivers loaded 
you will get two additional modes: 640x400 and 640x480, but only with 
BANKED access to video memory. Against FLAT/LINEAR access this can be 
extremely slow. In this case we recommend that you use any VESA 2.0 
compatible driver. The good choice is UniVBE designed by SciTech. 
It provides support of VESA 2.0 for a variety of video adapters. 
Currently the latest video cards have a built in VESA 2.0 compatible BIOS,
so you don't need to load any TSR drivers.

 If you use UniVBE, be sure that:
   VBE 2.0 support is ON
   Linear framebuffer support is ON

 To increase the frame rate, VESA 2.0 provides a wider list of available 
video modes such as 400x300 and 512x384, that make a good compromise 
between speed and graphics quality. We do not recommend set modes with 
YResolution higher then XResolution (320x400, 360x480).
 Proportional modes always give better quality for its decrease of 
frame-rate.

 You can set video mode, using "Video Mode..." in the Option menu. 
In the command line, use command -vmodeN, where N is the desired video 
mode number in the video modes list.

 If you set a video mode that makes your monitor crash and you can't 
return to the normal video mode, then restart Chasm with "-safe" command 
(it will set 320x200 mode at start).

  - Display - gives you an opportunity to change the display settings 
    like contrast, color and brightness.

  - Difficulty - allows you to change the game difficulty (Easy, Normal 
    and Hard).  You don't need to restart the current game to change the 
    game difficulty.

  - Always run - enables or disables permanent acceleration.

  - Crosshair - Enables the crosshair.

  - Reverse mouse - Inverts the direction of mouse look.

  - Weapon reset - Enables reset weapons and inventory at beginning of 
    each episode.

  - FX volume - increases or decreases the sound effects volume.

  - CD volume - increases or decreases the CD output volume.

  - Mouse sensitivity - increases or decreases the mouse sensitivity.

  - Load defaults - changes all the settings to their default values.


         QUIT
        ======
 Quits to the DOS prompt while saving current configuration.


  3.2. Command line parameters

 You can use these options when launching CHASM from DOS command line:

   "-safe"          : sets a safe loading mode, recommended if you have
                      any problems while loading Chasm.
   "-vmode N"       : N=1..MaxModeNumber, sets the video mode
   "-nosound"       : disables the sound.
   "-warp <#level>" : warps to the map of the designated level.
   "-addon:DIRNAME" : runs CHASM with additional levels, placed in
                      specified directory. CHASM Level editor works
                      with USERMAP\ directory, so start Chasm with
                      -addon:USERMAP to include your levels in the game.
   "-nomonsters"    : runs Chasm without any monsters.
   "-chojin"        : starts Chasm in god mode.
   "-nodemo"        : starts Chasm without playing any demo.
   "-monitor"       : starts Chasm in the network monitor mode.
   "-kalirateXX"    : specifies the maximum send speed(packets/second) and
                      tells Chasm to use little packets. XX must be within
                      the range 06..20.
   "-skill N"       : sets skill level. N can be in range 0..2. 0 is for
                      easy.
   "-color N"       : sets player's shirt color 1..8.
   "-nocd"          : disables CD audio.

  3.3. Control panel.

 The Control Panel provides control of the game modes and parameters and 
is designed for experienced users. Use the <BackSpace> key to toggle the 
Control Panel. The Control Panel is divided in two parts: Local Menu and 
Console. Use the <TAB> key for switching between Local Menu and Console.

 * Local Menu contains following options:

   NEW     - the same as NEW in Main Menu.
   MONITOR - starts a network monitor.
   DISPLAY - changes the display settings: contrast, color and brightness.
   QUIT    - quits to DOS.

 *Console consist of a Command line and a Message display. The Command 
line intended for entering Console commands. The Message display shows 
the results of executed commands and special internal system messages. 
The Console has a command history. Pressing the up and down arrows in the
Console will change to the last command entered.

 Here are the list of main Console commands:

   NEW              - starts new game.
   RESTART          - restarts current level.
   QUIT             - quits to DOS.

   CHOJIN           - gives invulnerability.
   AMMO             - restores ammo for all weapons.
   KEYS             - gives all keys.
   WEAPON           - gives all weapons to player.
   INVISIBLE        - gives 2 minutes of invisibility.
   ARMOR            - gives 200% of armor.
   FULLMAP          - allows you to the see full map of the current level.

   KILL             - kills all monsters on the level.
   REANIMATE        - reanimates all monsters.
   RESPAWN <#time>  - sets the monsters' respawn time.
                      (#time=0 means no respawn)
   REVERSE          - swaps right and left sound channels.
   DEPTH   <number> - sets depth level.
   SHADOWS <number> - sets the upper limit of shadows casted by a 3D object.
   GO <#level>      - warps to the specified level.
   NEXT             - warps to the next level.
   PLAY <number>    - plays the demo with the specified number.
   CDPLAY <number>  - plays CD track with the specified number.
   CDSTOP           - stops playing the CD audio.

==== Multiplayer commands =====
   KILLP <pnumber>  - kills the player with the specified number.
   KICK  <pnumber>  - disconnects the player from the multiplayer game.
   NICK <NEWNAME>   - sets your name for multiplayer gaming.
                      NICK without a newname shows current name.
   RESETFRAGS       - available only on the SERVER machine and
                      sets all frags in 0 state.
   AMMO <pnumber>   - adds full ammo to the specified player.
   WEAPON <pnumber> - adds all weapons and full ammo to the specified player.
   INVISIBLE <pnumber> - Makes the specified player invisible for 2 minutes.
   ARMOR <pnumber>  - sets the armor level to 200% for the specified player.
   SAY <message>    - sends a message to all players in the multiplayer game.

 * A command without a parameter returns its current state.

  3.4. Keyboard commands.

 Here is a list of keyboard commands that do not control the gameplay and 
cannot be changed in OPTIONS\SetUp Controls.

  Main Menu          ESC
  Control Panel      BackSpace
  Save Game          F2
  Load Game          F3
  Options Menu       F4
  Multiplayer Menu   F5
  Quicksave          F6
  Quickload          F9
  Quit menu          F10
  Save screenshot    F12
  Get Status bar     +,-
  Info Bar           CapsLock
  Show Map           Tab
  Change map scale   [,]
  Select weapon      1..8


  3.5. Sound.

 Chasm automaticaly detects the type of sound card installed on your 
computer by checking ULTRASND variable for Gravis and BLASTER variable 
for Sound Blaster in AUTOEXEC.BAT.  Chasm gets the PORT address, IRQ 
number, DMA number, and CARD TYPE from this variable.
 A typical Sound Blaster setting for SB16 looks like this:

  SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 H5 P330 T6

 You have to set this variable in your autoexec.bat manually or run your 
Sound Blaster diagnose.exe utility to automatically set this variable. 
If you can't get Chasm working, try to start it with "-nosound" command 
in command line. It will disable all sound code.

 A typical Gravis setting looks like this:

  @SET ULTRASND=220,7,5,5,10

  3.6. Game levels

 Chasm consists of four episodes with each divided into four missions 
(levels).
Last mission of each Episode is a BOSS level. There you'll have to destroy
the Master of the Episode. The Fourth Episode ends with the last mission 
of the game where you'll face the Time Judge - the main creature of Chasm.
There are six specially designed deathmatch arenas in Chasm: The Rift.
You can use GO command in console to get to the desired level. 
A list of all levels is given below.

 Episode 1 - The CondemNATION
 ----------------------------
 level 01 - The Power Station          - by Yaroslav Kravchenko
 level 02 - The Military Base          - by Andrey Sharanevitch
 level 03 - The Underground Base       - by Denis Vereschagin
 level 04 - The Pit of Sarcophagus     - by Yaroslav Kravchenko

 Episode 2 - In Search of Inception
 ----------------------------------
 level 05 - Dead River                 - by Denis Vereschagin
 level 06 - Underdune                  - by Denis Vereschagin
 level 07 - The Tomb of Death          - by Denis Vereschagin
 level 08 - The Curse of The Pharaohs  - by Denis Vereschagin

 Episode 3 - The Shadow Zone
 ---------------------------
 level 09 - The City of Dander         - by Alexey Pechenkin
 level 10 - The Fortress of Desolation - by Alexey Pechenkin
 level 11 - Subterranean Horror        - by Alexey Pechenkin
 level 12 - Phantom's Keep             - by Alexey Pechenkin

 Episode 4 - The Stonghold of Evil
 ---------------------------------
 level 13 - The Weird Dimension        - by Andrey Sharanevitch
 level 14 - Forsaken in Time           - by Andrey Sharanevitch
 level 15 - Abreast With Terror        - by Andrey Sharanevitch
 level 16 - Beyond Reality             - by Andrey Sharanevitch

 Deathmatch Arenas:
 ------------------
 level 21 - Deathmatch Arena 1         - by Alexey Pechenkin
 level 22 - Deathmatch Arena 2         - by Andrey Sharanevitch
 level 23 - Deathmatch Arena 3         - by Andrey Sharanevitch
 level 24 - Deathmatch Arena 4         - by Oleg Slusar
 level 25 - Deathmatch Arena 5         - by Alexey Pechenkin
 level 26 - Deathmatch Arena 6         - by Denis Vereschagin

  3.7. Weapons and artifacts

 Weapons available in Chasm: The Rift:

  1. Shotgun
      The weakest weapon in the game with unlimited ammo.
  2. Super shotgun
      Slow but very powerful, especially if the enemy is close.
  3. Volcano
      Machine Gun.
  4. BladeGun
      It uses homing-circle-blades that will make monsters lose their limbs.
  5. Arrow gun
      Blasts energy-boosted arrows.
  6. Grenader
      Blows enemies and their dead bodies.
  7. Land mine
      It's almost invisible.
  8. Dimension Detonator
      The most deadly weapon in the game.


 There are artifacts in Chasm that give you some advantages over your 
enemies. They are:

  * Helmet gives you 100 armor points.
  * Armor Suit gives you 200 armor points.
  * DoubleHealth gives you 100 additional life points.
  * Invisibility makes you almost invisible.
    Monsters don't see you unless you come too close to them or shoot.
  * Chojin Mask makes you immortal for a certain period of time.
  * Reflector reflects some weapons such as rockets, disks and
    arrows.

  3.8. Your Enemies

 While playing Chasm you'll be facing a variety of foes from different
time periods; from prehistoric people to alien creatures. Below is a
complete list of those.

  1. Mong
  2. Faust
  3. Stratos
  4. Scorpion
  5. Turret
  6. Joker
  7. Skeleton
  8. Punisher
  9. Viking
 10. Werehog
 11. Gross
 12. Zombie
 13. Lionman
 14. Alien warrior
 15. Mincer
 16. Alien creature

  MASTERS:

 17. Sarcophagus
 18. Phantom
 19. Sphinx
 20. Time Judge


   3.9. Chasm FAQ

Q: I have a Cirrus Logic video card and have problems with
   video mode 640x400 and NETWORK MONITOR.
A: This problem is caused by an incorrect refresh rate for this mode.
   You can correct it by using the UniVBE utility and adjusting the 
   refresh rate to 71Hz. (Check this address: http://scitechsoft.com/)

Q: I set a video mode that corrupts the screen and I can't return it
   to the normal view.
A: Restart Chasm with the -safe parameter, it will help.
   
Q: I can't start Chasm at all.
A: Try to start it with the -safe parameter.
   "-safe" disables the sound system, sets the video mode 320x200
   and disables joystick and mouse checking.

Q: When I hit Alt-TAB to go to windows, my screen goes blank and I cannot
   return to my game.
A: You are probably in Hi-Res mode.  Windows cannot switch your monitor 
   back to a normal resolution.




Windows 95/98 & DOS Memory Configuration
=================================================

In order to solve memory related problems with Windows 95 and DOS, 
we have created a small application that will rename your existing 
AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS to AUTOEXEC.SOL and CONFIG.SOL 
respectively. It will then create new AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS 
files (on the root directory of your C: drive) which should free 
enough memory to play the game. 

The application assumes that you have a standard Windows 95/98 setup and 
that all your Windows files are installed in C:\Windows\.

To execute the application choose Run from the Start menu, type:

D:\EXTRAS\FIXMEM and click OK. 
(where D: is the letter of your CD-ROM drive)

Once the application has finished, you should restart your computer 
for the changes to take effect.

Windows 95/98 will internally handle the soundcard, CD-ROM drive, and 
mouse. There is no need to load DOS-mode drivers. 

If you require DOS drivers to access your CD-ROM drive, mouse and 
sound card in DOS mode, then check the original lines in CONFIG.SOL 
and AUTOEXEC.SOL, and add them to the new ones by replacing the 
<<text>> in brackets.

If you see "File not found" or "Bad command or file name" displayed 
while rebooting your machine, this is because you have not specified
the path to your drivers to be loaded in your AUTOEXEC.BAT and 
CONFIG.SYS (Windows 95/98 users should ignore this as these messages will
not affect your configuration).

When you have finished playing the game, you should replace your 
original configuration files. To do this type the following:

D:\EXTRAS\UNDO and click OK.

This will restore backup versions of your original startup files.

Then restart your computer.
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Product Support
===============

If you have any questions about this this or any other Sold Out
product, you can reach our Customer Service/Technical Support
Group at:
                Sold Out Software
                122 Southwark Street
                London SE1 0SW


Customer Service is available from 10am to 5pm Monday to Friday 
tel: 0171  8767, fax: 0171 721 7453.
You can also e-mail us on "webmaster@sold-out.co.uk" or 
for our most frequently asked questions simply visit our website at
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