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1942 - The Pacific Air War

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1942: The Pacific Air War Gold for Windows

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

Last revised: March 19, 1997

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System Requirements

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IBM PC 33Mhz 80386 compatible or faster

4MB RAM

MS-DOS 5.0 or higher

Windows 3.1 or higher

Super VGA graphics for 320 x 200 x 256 colors

Double-speed CD-ROM drive (MSCDEX version 2.1 or later)

Hard drive (10MB free)

Mouse

Recommended

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IBM PC 80486, Pentium compatible or faster

8MB RAM

Joystick

Supported

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Ad Lib

Covox Sound Master II

General MIDI

ProAudio Spectrum

Roland MT-32/CM-32/LAPC-1

Sound Blaster

Sound Blaster Pro

Installation

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Q: I've heard that the game is a DOS game. Can I install it

from Windows?

A: 1942: The Pacific Air War Gold can only be installed

through Windows. The installer program is named SETUP.EXE

and will be found on your CD-ROM. Just double-click on

the SETUP.EXE to install both the game and the Windows

multimedia supplement.

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Q: I can't seem to run the game when I double-click on the

game icon in Windows. How can I get into the game?

A: 1942: The Pacific Air War is a DOS-based game. You should

run the game in MS-DOS mode. Even though the game installs

through Windows, only the multimedia supplements are

designed to work through Windows. To get into MS-DOS mode

using Windows 95, go to the Start menu. Then click on Shut

Down and choose "Restart computer in MS-DOS mode."

Q: Whenever I try to run the game from DOS, I get an error that

says, "This game requires 150k of free disk space."

A: There could be a number of causes for this error.

1) You may be trying to run the game from the CD-ROM drive.

You cannot do this. You must run the game from your

hard drive.

2) If you are running the game from the hard drive and are

still getting this error, you may have installed the game

with the Install program from the GAME directory. You

should only use the Setup program from the root directory

on the hard drive.

3) There is a chance that your hard drive is actually full.

You may need to delete some files from your hard drive.

Q: When attempting to start the game, I receive an error message

about low conventional memory, or the game just quits.

A: This means that you do not have sufficient free conventional

memory to run the game. The game requires about 580K of free

conventional memory to run. To check how much free conventional

memory you have on your computer, type "MEM" at the DOS prompt.

Look at the third line from the bottom of the report which reads

"largest executable program size." This is your free conventional

memory, and it must be at 580K or higher for the game to run

properly.

Memory and Boot Disks

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Q: How can I free up more conventional memory on my computer?

A: There are numerous ways to do this. If you are using MS-DOS 6.0

or higher, try running the MEMMAKER utility to optimize memory.

(Be sure to answer "Yes" when asked if you use programs that

require expanded memory.)

If you are familiar with editing your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT

files, check them to make sure that all of your necessary device

drivers and TSRs are loading into upper memory. Also, make sure

to eliminate any unnecessary memory-resident programs.

We recommend that you make a boot disk and not make any changes

to your system files on your hard drive. In the event that the

changes made to your system files cause a problem with your

computer starting up normally, you can just remove the boot

disk from the floppy drive and restart your computer to return

to the original system configuration.

Q: I don't know how to make a boot disk. Is there any way for me

to get a boot disk?

A: There is a boot disk maker that the game installs on to your

hard drive in the MPS\PAWGOLD directory. To use it to make

a boot disk, change to the MPS\PAWGOLD directory and type

"BOOTDISK" at the DOS prompt.

If you are using Windows 95, we do have a boot disk maker that

works for multiple titles from Spectrum HoloByte and MicroProse.

It includes the option to make a boot disk for 1942: The Pacific

Air War. You can find the boot disk maker on our Web site at

www.microprose.com, on our BBS at 510-522-8909, or we can mail

it to you on a floppy disk if you fax us a request for the

"Boot Disk Maker" with your name, address and phone number.

Exit Error Messages

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Q: I'm getting an "Exit Error" when I try to play the game. What

does it mean?

A: Below are a list of Exit Errors, what they refer to and how

to fix the problem:

Exit error 20 - This may occur during installation.

1) This is caused when trying to install the game twice. Don't

install it twice.

2) The disk may be out of alignment or it may be a bad disk.

To check the alignment, copy the disk to your hard drive

and run the install.

3) You may be trying to run the Install program from the game

directory. This isn't the correct installation program.

You should run the Setup program in the root directory on

the CD-ROM.

Exit error 108 - This error may occur when you try to save a

custom mission. This is caused by the absence of a mission

directory in the PAWGOLD directory. At the C:\MPS\PAWGOLD>

prompt, type "MD MISSIONS" and then press [ENTER].

Exit error 604 - Not enough conventional memory to run the

.FLIC files. You should boot with a boot disk to free up more

conventional memory.

Exit error 803 -This error message is caused by some mouse

drivers. You should get the latest mouse driver from Microsoft

(version 9.01 or higher).

Exit error 999 or higher - This problem is similar to the

previous exit error. The game is not compatible with the Genius

mouse driver. It is recommended that you use a Microsoft mouse

driver.

Exit error 1,350 - This is generally a sound problem. Here are

a couple of fixes:

1) If you are using a Sound Blaster AWE 32 sound card, make

sure you have all your DOS drivers installed. Also, check

your AUTOEXEC.BAT file to make sure that the AWEUTIL line

contains the "/EM" switch.

2) Try copying the INSTALL.EXE and INSTALL.INF files from the

CD-ROM to the PAWGOLD directory on your hard drive. Then

run the install from the hard drive. This will allow you to

reconfigure your sound card.

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