FRONT PAGE SPORTS: BASEBALL '94
TECHNICAL FAQ AND GAME PLAY TIPS


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The following information should help you solve the problem 
you are experiencing with Baseball '94. Sierra 
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION 1 -- HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
SECTION 2 -- INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
SECTION 3 -- BASEBALL '94 COMMON PROBLEMS
SECTION 4 -- SOUND ISSUES
SECTION 5 -- GAME PLAY HINTS
SECTION 6 -- OBTAINING A SIERRA PATCH DISK
SECTION 7 -- BOOT DISK INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION 8 -- MANUAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION 9 -- SOUND CARD DRIVER INFORMATION
SECTION 10 - IF YOU STILL HAVE PROBLEMS...



SECTION 1 -- HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS

DISK VERSION
REQUIRED
386/33SX with 4 MB RAM
21 MB Hard Drive Space (42 MB if compressed)
**Leagues will take 1-4 MB of additional space each.
MS-DOS 5.0 or higher
VGA (640x350x16 colors)

RECOMMENDED FOR BEST RESULTS 
486 or better with 8 MB RAM
MS-DOS SMARTDRV hard disk caching
Mouse
Joystick with speed-adjustable game card
Sound card with DAC capability
**Note: This game will not use the PC speaker.



CD-ROM VERSION
REQUIRED
386/33SX with 4 MB RAM
18 MB Hard Drive Space (36 MB if compressed)
**Leagues will take 1-4 MB of additional space each.
MS-DOS 5.0 or higher
VGA (640x350x16 colors)
CD-ROM Drive

RECOMMENDED FOR BEST RESULTS 
486 or better with 8 MB RAM
MS-DOS SMARTDRV hard disk caching
Mouse
Joystick with speed-adjustable game card
Sound card with DAC capability
**Note: This game will not use the PC speaker.



SECTION 2 -- INSTALLATION PROCEDURES

Note: The following examples assume that you are using floppy drive A:, 
hard drive C: and CD-ROM drive D:.  If not, substitute all references with 
the appropriate drive letters.

First, check the hard drive using CHKDSK.  Type C: <ENTER>.  Then, 
type CHKDSK <ENTER>.  If CHKDSK finds any problems you will 
need to correct them using CHKDSK /F or SCANDISK before installing 
Baseball 94.  Consult your DOS manual for additional information on 
using CHKDSK or SCANDISK.

Then, insert Disk #1 or the CD into the appropriate drive.  For the floppy 
disk version, type A: <ENTER>.  For the CD version, type D: 
<ENTER>.  Then type INSTALL <ENTER> and follow the on screen 
instructions.  In the event that you experience problems with computer 
lock-ups or read errors during installation, try typing INSTALL /F /M 
<ENTER> to begin the install process.  Should problems persist, please 
see the enclosed manual installation directions.


SECTION 3 -- BASEBALL '94 COMMON PROBLEMS

PROBLEM:  You type PLAYBALL and get a message stating that you do 
not have enough available memory to play the game. 
SOLUTION: Verify that your system has 4 MB of RAM, which is the 
minimum requirement to run Baseball '94.  If you do, make a boot disk 
using the utility in the INSTALL program or the instructions included in 
this document, to free up sufficient memory to play the game.

PROBLEM:  The game locks up while using the PC internal speaker for 
sound reproduction.
SOLUTION:  The music and sound effects in Baseball '94 are too 
complicated for the PC speaker to produce.  Therefore, if you do not have 
a sound card with DAC capability, you will not get any sound with the 
game.  If you do not have a sound card installed on your system and you 
choose to auto-detect the sound card in SOUNDSET, the driver it 
chooses will be "Sound Source PC".  The game will lock up soon after 
typing PLAYBALL with this driver enabled.  Choose "No Sound Card 
Driver" and the game will run fine.

PROBLEM:  When beginning a simulation of a game with at least one 
computer controlled team, you receive the message "Assertion Failure:  
GAMESET C: XXX".
SOLUTION:  This problem is caused when an injured player is in the lineup.  
Release a player from the AAA team to make room for the injured player.  
If this does not correct the problem, it will be fixed by the update patch.  
Please see Section 7 -- Obtaining a Sierra Patch for help with this process.

PROBLEM:  Upon starting, or during play of the game you receive the error 
"EMM386 Error #12".
SOLUTION:  Run a hard disk utility such as SCANDISK or CHKDSK /F to 
check for any errors on the hard drive.  If any are found, delete and re-
install Baseball '94.  If the problem still persists, make a boot disk and 
add the line "STACKS=18,512" to the CONFIG.SYS file.

PROBLEM:  At the end of a game, you get an error stating 
"GAMEOUT.CPP..."
SOLUTION: Upon occasion, the files that update player and team statistics 
following a game will become corrupted. Delete the gameout files from 
the game directory and replay the game.  To do this, type DEL 
GAME*.OUT inside of the game directory.  Then, type DELTREE 
GAME*, to delete any temporary directories. Usually, replaying the 
game will correct the problem.



PROBLEM:  At the start of a game, you receive the error 
"LU_START.CPP:558".  Often, you have just recently made a player 
trade.
SOLUTION:  This error indicates that not all slots in the batting order are 
properly filled.  If you have recently traded a starter, make sure to replace 
him in the lineup!  The update patch for the game will prevent this error 
from occurring.  Please see Section 7 -- Obtaining a Sierra Patch.

PROBLEM:  Upon starting the game, you receive an error stating 
"PALETTE.CPP".
SOLUTION:  These errors occur when the game is not properly installed or 
when program files become corrupted.  First, run a hard disk utility such 
as SCANDISK or CHKDSK /F to find and fix any hard drive errors.  
Then, delete and re-install the game.  Make certain that the BBCHECK 
procedure runs without problems at the end of the installation procedure.

PROBLEM: When the batter hits the ball, the screen blanks out.
SOLUTION:  Your system is having difficulty switching between the 
different video resolutions of the batter-pitcher interface screen and the 
fielding screen.  While both resolutions are standard VGA modes, certain 
video chipsets and monitors will experience this hangup.  The update 
patch disk fixes this problem.  Please see Section 7 - Obtaining a Sierra 
Patch. 

PROBLEM:  During a game, you receive the message "SIM: Assertion 
Failed: main\earnedr.c:226 ()".
SOLUTION:  The file handling the game in progress has become corrupted.  
Deleting the game in progress and replaying  will solve this.  To do this, 
restart Baseball '94.  When asked to "Play/Watch, Save for Later, or 
Simulate" the game, select "Save for Later".  Then, from the Main Menu, 
hold down the <CTRL> key and press <G>.  In the menu that appears, 
highlight the corrupted game and select "Do/Delete" to delete it.  Finally, 
restart the game from either the Association Menu or the Team Schedule.  
The problem should not occur again.

PROBLEM:  You cannot execute a "double switch" in the game without 
getting a "Roster2" or "Assertion Failed" error message.
SOLUTION:  This problem is fixed by the update patch, BB102.  Please see 
Section 7 - Obtaining a Sierra Patch Disk.

PROBLEM: The cameras in the game will not stop panning left (or right).
SOLUTION: This is most likely caused by improper joystick calibration. 
Press the 'J' key and re-calibrate your joystick(s). 

PROBLEM: The ZIPASN batch file will not work.  
SOLUTION: In order to use the ZIPASN utility, you must have copies of the 
PKZip and PKUnzip file compression utilities, both produced by PKWare 
and available for download off of most BBS systems and on-line services.  
Ensure that you have the PKZip and PKUnzip executable files in a sub-
directory that is included in your  PATH= statement.  To verify this, type 
PATH and press enter from the DOS command prompt.  Check to see if 
either of these file are located in at least one of the directories shown in the 
path.  If you prefer, you can put a copy of each PKWare file in the 
baseball sub-directory.

PROBLEM:  The computer has placed Barry Bonds at catcher!
SOLUTION:  The logic of the game attempts to place the nine best all-around 
players on the field.  If the offensive value of a player is sufficiently 
greater than any other player, it may offset any defensive liabilities of 
placing that player out of position.  The game logic has been revised in the 
update patch, BB102, to make this less common.  Please see Section 7 -
Obtaining a Sierra Patch Disk.




SECTION 4 -- SOUND ISSUES

Baseball '94 supports a variety of different sound cards.  The game's 
sound and music configuration is set up through a program called 
SOUNDSET in the \SIERRA\BASEBALL subdirectory.  The 
SOUNDSET program is run automatically when you first install the 
game, but you can run it again at any time to change the sound card 
configuration.  If you are having any kind of sound problems during the 
game, Sierra recommends that you run the SOUNDSET program and 
choose your sound card and settings manually instead of letting the 
program auto-detect them.  The auto-detect occasionally detects the sound 
card incorrectly, especially with cards that rely on Sound Blaster 
"compatibility" or "emulation", and this can cause problems within the 
game.

PROBLEM:  You don't get sound through the PC speaker.
SOLUTION:  The music and sound effects in Baseball '94 are too 
complicated for the PC speaker to produce.  Therefore, if you do not have 
a sound card with DAC capability, you will not get any sound in the 
game.  In all other respects, however, the game should perform fine.  
PLEASE NOTE:  If you do not have a sound card installed on your 
system and you choose to "auto-detect" the sound card in SOUNDSET, 
the driver it chooses will be "Sound Source PC".  The game will lock up 
soon after typing PLAYBALL with this driver enabled.  Choose "No 
Sound Card Driver" and the game will run fine.

PROBLEM:  The game either locks up or fails to play sounds while using a 
MAD16 sound card in Sound Blaster emulation mode.
SOLUTION:  Use the MAD16's Windows Sound System emulation mode 
instead.  Make a boot disk and manually add the following lines to the 
AUTOEXEC.BAT on the boot disk:

	SET MAD16=C:\MAD16
	C:\MAD16\M16INIT /B /M

Next, reboot the computer with the boot disk in drive A: and re-run the 
SOUNDSET utility in the \SIERRA\BASEBALL directory.  Use the 
"detect your sound card" option: it should show Microsoft Sound System, 
running at DMA 1 and port address 530h.  Save the settings and start the 
game.  PLEASE NOTE:  The suggested alterations to the 
AUTOEXEC.BAT file are default settings only and may vary with your 
particular system.  For more information, please consult your sound card 
documentation.

PROBLEM:  Lockups or no sound while using other sound cards that use 
some form of  INIT.EXE file , (eg. SNDINIT.EXE, ISPINIT.EXE, etc...) 
to set your sound emulation mode.  You should check your sound card 
documentation to see if your sound card uses one of these initialization 
files.  These sound initialization files are in the directory where your 
sound card files are located.
SOLUTION:  Look in your AUTOEXEC.BAT on your C drive for the lines 
that belong to your sound card.  Example:

SET  (SOUND, M16, ISP16, etc...)=C:\(path to your sound card files 
directory)
SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 T4
C:\(path to your sound card files directory)\(some type of XXinit.exe file 
name) /B /M

Add these lines to the AUTOEXEC.BAT file on the boot disk.  Reboot the 
computer using the boot disk.  Run SOUNDSET in the 
\SIERRA\BASEBALL directory and choose Microsoft Sound System for 
the sound driver (DMA 1, PORT 530, IRQ may be blank).  Save the 
settings and start the game.

PROBLEM:  Lockups or no sound while using an Ensoniq Soundscape 
sound card.
SOLUTION:  This sound card is not supported by Baseball '94.  You will 
need to re-run SOUNDSET and choose "No Sound Card Driver".  The 
game will run fine, but without sound.



PROBLEM:  You do not get any sound in the game with a Creative Labs 
Sound Blaster 16, while using a boot disk.
SOLUTION:  The boot disk make will occasionally miss some lines necessary 
to configure the SB16 properly.  Using a text editor, make certain that the 
following lines appear in the files below on the boot disk.  PLEASE 
NOTE:  The following lines are for default configuration of the Sound 
Blaster 16 and may vary with your particular system.  Please consult your 
sound card documentation for further information.

	AUTOEXEC.BAT
	SET SOUND=C:\SB16
	SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 H1 P300 T6
	SET MIDI=SYNTH:1 MAP:E
	C:\SB16\SB16SET /P /Q
	C:\SB16\DIAGNOSE /S

	CONFIG.SYS
	DEVICEHIGH=C:\SB16\DRV\CTMMSYS.SYS
	DEVICEHIGH=C:\SB16\DRV\CTSB16.SYS /BLASTER:A220 I5 D1 /UNIT:0

PROBLEM:  You do not get sound in the game while using a sound card 
other than the ones listed above, running a boot disk.
SOLUTION:  As with the sound cards discussed above, lines may have been 
omitted from the AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS files.  Section 9 - 
Sound Card Driver Information contains a list of common sound cards 
and the lines for the AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS.

PROBLEM:  After making changes with SOUNDSET, the game still hangs 
up or fails to make proper sounds.
SOLUTION:  It is possible that the game configuration file was not properly 
modified to reflect any changes that you made in SOUNDSET.  To ensure 
that changes take place,  use a text editor to modify the RESOURCE.CFG 
file (located in the \SIERRA\BASEBALL subdirectory).  Delete all 
information below the line "[SoundFX]" line.  Save your changes and re-
run the SOUNDSET utility.  Any changes in SOUNDSET will now be 
properly reflected in RESOURCE.CFG.


SECTION 5 - GAME PLAY TIPS

Technical Support has limited information regarding Baseball '94 strategy 
and game play hints.  This section contains answers to some frequently-
asked questions.  For additional game play information, Sierra 
recommends the Baseball '94 documentation and on-line forums.  
CompuServe and America On-Line have active forums where you can 
obtain valuable information from your fellow baseball fans!

QUESTION: How do I make camera angle changes during Instant Replays 
affect camera angles during game play?
ANSWER:  The default camera mode can only be modified while a play is 
in progress.  The default camera mode is the one that will be recorded to 
tapes.

QUESTION:  You cannot put an injured player on the disabled list.
ANSWER:  Players can only be put on the DL when they are considered 
seriously hurt.  Check the Team News to see the extent of a player's 
injuries.

QUESTION: Can I get a printout of all the statistical abbreviations used in 
the game?  
ANSWER: The DATAIN help document can be printed to paper or file.  It 
includes a complete listing of the data entry fields.



QUESTION: How can I make the stats screen in the association menu 
display ALL batters' averages?
ANSWER: This is set by the Qualifiers option in the Select Players dialog 
box. Players without sufficient playing time to qualify for the League lead 
in batting categories will not have their batting average computed unless 
the "All Players" option is chosen instead of the "Qualifiers" option.

QUESTION: How can I change the stats of individual players to reflect their 
real stats?  
ANSWER: You may edit individual players any time they are on a team.  
Simply go to the Team/Roster screen and Show either the Position Players 
or Pitchers roster.  Then double-click the player name to access the Player 
Data Edit screen.

QUESTION: How can I save different "views" or column combinations, so  
I don't have to go through the "Change Column" procedure to view 
different sets of stats?
ANSWER: You cannot.  While you may customize the view of statistic 
information with the "Change Column" procedure, these changes may not 
be saved as default settings. 

QUESTION:  How can I see a "League Leaders" report similar to FPSFB 
Pro?
ANSWER: Go to Association/Statistics and choose Show/Players.

QUESTION: How can I get the players to run out their ground balls instead 
of head for the dugout halfway down the baseline?
ANSWER: Players will not run through a base unless they are within 20 feet 
of that base when the putout is made.

QUESTION: How can I speed up the simulation?  
ANSWER: The simulation engine for this game is very resource-intensive.  
Every movement of the ball in the stadium must be simulated, with wind, 
weather, air resistance, spin and force vectors applied to it.  This results in 
an astronomical number of calculations to recreate even one game.

With Football Pro '95, there is a "FASTSIM" mode where game results 
are generated without stats, but that is not an option for Baseball where 
stats are much more important. To maximize performance of the game, 
use MS DOS SmartDrive disk caching and avoid using disk compression 
or software shells.  Other than technical solutions, there are no ways to 
speed up the simulation.

We suggest you balance shorter seasons and/or smaller associations 
between player development and season replay needs.  If player 
development is a prime concern, go with an association size that will 
provide you with the most seasons in the quickest amount of time.

QUESTION: Why do wins that should have gone to the starting pitcher go to 
the closer?
ANSWER: Rule 10.19 covers the winning and losing pitchers.
Section (a) states:
"Credit the starting pitcher with a game won only if he has pitched at least 
five complete innings and his team not only is in the lead when he is 
replaced but remains in the lead the remainder of the game."

Section (c) states:
"When the starting pitcher cannot be credited with the victory because of 
the provisions of 10.19 (a) or (b) and more than one relief pitcher is used, 
the victory shall be awarded on the following basis:
(1) When, during the tenure of the starting pitcher, the winning team 
assumes the lead and maintains it to the finish of the game,  credit the 
victory to the relief pitcher judged by the scorer to have been the most 
effective;
(2) The winning relief pitcher shall be the one who is the pitcher of record 
when his team assumes the lead and maintains it to the finish of the game. 
EXCEPTION: Do not credit a victory to a relief pitcher who is ineffective 
in a brief appearance, when a succeeding relief pitcher pitches effectively 
in helping his team maintain the lead.  In such cases, credit the succeeding 
relief pitcher with the victory."


SECTION 6 -- OBTAINING A SIERRA PATCH DISK

There are currently two patches available for Baseball '94, BB101 and 
BB102.  BB102 updates your game to version 1.02, and corrects all 
issues addressed in BB101. BB102 enhances game logic to provide more 
realistic simulations and has some new game features.  Please refer to the 
README.BAT file for a full outline of all that it covers.

Some of the issues addressed by the BB102 patch include:
  Adjustments to bat speed in the game logic to reduce unrealistic 
power hitting statistics.
  Problems with releasing starting players after the September roster 
expansion.
  Errors caused by executing a snap throw with the catcher to first 
base.
  Adjustments to the player trade logic to promote equitable trades.

The fastest way to obtain a Sierra patch is to download it from one of the 
following on-line services: the Sierra BBS (206-644-0112), CompuServe 
(GO SIERRA) or America On-Line (KEYWORD SIERRA).  The file 
name is BB102.EXE and is a self-extracting archive file.  Place the file in 
an empty subdirectory, change to that subdirectory and type BB102 
<ENTER>.  The README.BAT file will provide further information 
regarding installation.

You can request to have a patch sent to you by faxing Sierra Technical 
Support at (206) 644-7697 or writing to Sierra On-Line Patch Disks, 
Dept. 10, PO Box 485, Coarsegold CA 93614-0485.  Distribution of 
patch disks by this method will take approximately three weeks for order 
processing.


SECTION 7 - BOOT DISK INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT NOTE: Please read the entire instructions prior to
starting at Step 1.  You can skip Steps 3 and 4 if
you are not playing the CD version of Front Page Sports: Baseball '94.


STEP 1 
FORMATTING THE DISK 
To make a boot disk, format a high density diskette in the A: drive.  (It is 
necessary to reformat the disk if it is already formatted.) Formatting the
disk with the /S switch will transfer the system files to the disk and
allow the computer to boot up correctly.  The disk must be in the A: drive; 
the computer will not boot from the B: drive.  Type the FORMAT  
command as follows: 
 
FORMAT A: /S <ENTER> 
 
If you get a "Bad command or file name" error message, type:  
 
PATH=C:\DOS <ENTER> 
 
Then retype the FORMAT command above.  If you receive the error 
again, the MS-DOS FORMAT command may not be on your system, or it may
have been renamed.  Programs such as PC Tools and Norton Disk Utilities
sometimes rename the FORMAT command to prevent accidental loss of data.
If you are using a program of this type, check your  
documentation to find out how to format a SYSTEM DISK, then proceed 
to Step 2.  
 
 
STEP 2 
LOCATING THE MOUSE DRIVER 
Sierra highly recommends that you use a mouse with Baseball '94.  The
mouse driver must be loaded into memory with the boot disk. There are
two kinds of mouse drivers available: those that load in the CONFIG.SYS
file and those that load in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file.  CONFIG.SYS mouse
drivers have an extension of .SYS (MOUSE.SYS) and  
AUTOEXEC.BAT drivers have either a .COM or .EXE extension 
(MOUSE.COM, MOUSE.EXE).  You must load at least one of these drivers,
but it is not necessary to load them all.
 
If you do not know where the mouse drivers are located on your system, 
the command below should help you locate them.  Type the following at
the C:\ prompt:
 
DIR MOUSE* /S <ENTER> 
 
This command will cause the system to search all subdirectories for a file 
called MOUSE.  If the system locates a MOUSE file, it will display the
path where the file is located.  For example, if the MOUSE.COM file is
located in a C:\MOUSE directory, the system will display: 
 
Directory of C:\MOUSE 
	MOUSE.SYS		55160 	03-10-92	3:10a 
	MOUSE.COM		56408	03-10-03	6:00a 
 
If this procedure does not locate a MOUSE file, your mouse driver may 
have a different name. Some common names for mouse drivers are IMOUSE,
GMOUSE and HPMOUSE.  You should check your mouse documentation for the
exact file names and how to install them.
 
Once you have located the mouse driver, you must copy it to the boot 
disk.  The following example assumes that the mouse drivers are located
in the C:\MOUSE directory as shown in the step above.  To copy the MOUSE
files to the boot disk, type: 
 
COPY C:\MOUSE\MOUSE.* A: <ENTER> 
 
Substitute the appropriate path and file names for your mouse drivers in 
the command above.  After you press ENTER, you should see a message
indicating that some files were copied.
 
 
STEP 3 
LOCATING THE CD ROM DEVICE DRIVER (skip if not playing the CD version)
The CD ROM drive requires a device driver loaded in the CONFIG.SYS 
file.  This driver must be loaded correctly or you will be unable to
access your CD ROM drive. To make sure that the device driver loads
correctly on the boot disk, look at the CONFIG.SYS on the hard drive
and copy the driver line from there.  At the C:\ prompt, type: 
 
TYPE CONFIG.SYS|MORE 
 
NOTE:	  The | is called a "pipe" command and is created by pressing 
<SHIFT> <BACKSLASH>. 
 
The CONFIG.SYS file will display on the screen.  Look for the line that 
loads the CD ROM device driver.  The line should look something like this: 
 
DEVICE=C:\DRV\CDROMDRV.SYS /D:MSCD001 /P:220 
DEVICEHIGH=C:\DRV\CDROMDRV.SYS /D:MSCD001 /P:220 
DEVICEHIGH /L:14652 =C:\DRV\CDROMDRV.SYS /D:MSCD001 /P:220 
 
The device driver in your CONFIG.SYS may differ slightly from those 
listed above.  Carefully write down the line for use in your boot disk.
Leave out the "/L:" information, if any.  If the "HIGH" in "DEVICEHIGH" is
missing, add it.  Any of the above CD ROM device lines would appear as
follows:
 
DEVICEHIGH=C:\DRV\CDROMDRV.SYS /D:MSCD001 /P:220 
 
 
NOTE:  If you have a SCSI CD ROM drive, there may be an additional 
driver in your CONFIG.SYS that must be loaded for the CD ROM device
drivers to load correctly.  Check your CD drive documentation for more
information.
 
 
STEP 4 
LOCATING THE MSCDEX CD ROM EXTENSION (skip if not playing the CD version) 
In addition to the CD ROM device driver in the CONFIG.SYS, your CD 
ROM drive requires MSCDEX, the Microsoft extension for CD ROM drives.
If this extension is not loaded correctly in the AUTOEXEC.BAT, you will be
unable to access your CD ROM drive.  To make sure that MSCDEX loads 
correctly on the boot disk, look at the AUTOEXEC.BAT on the hard drive and
copy the MSCDEX line from there.  At the C:\ prompt, type: 
 
TYPE AUTOEXEC.BAT|MORE <ENTER> 
 
The AUTOEXEC.BAT file will display on the screen.  Look for the line 
that loads the MSCDEX extension.  It should look something like this: 
 
C:\DOS\MSCDEX /D:MSCD001 
LH C:\DOS\MSCDEX /D:MSCD001  
LOADHIGH /L:14429 C:\DOS\MSCDEX /D:MSCD001 
 
The MSCDEX line in your AUTOEXEC.BAT may differ slightly from 
the ones above. Carefully write down the line for use in your boot disk.
Leave out the "/L:" information, if any. If the "LH" is missing from the
beginning of the MSCDEX line, add it now. If the "/:E" switch is missing
from the end of the line, add it.  For example, any of the above  
lines will appear on your boot disk as follows: 
 
LH C:\DOS\MSCDEX /D:MSCD001 /:E 
 
 
STEP 5 
LOCATING THE SOUND CARD DRIVERS 
Many sound cards have drivers or initialization lines that must be loaded 
in the AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS. Some sound cards that require these
drivers or initialization routines are the SoundBlaster 16, MAD16 and the
Aria 16.
 
Section 9 - Sound Card Driver Information contains a list of
sound card lines for many common sound cards.  Check to see if your
sound card is on the list.  If it is, add the appropriate lines to the
AUTOEXEC.BAT and/or CONFIG.SYS on your boot disk.  If your sound card is
not on the list, check your documentation for information on what needs to
load in the AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS.  
 
 
STEP 6 
CREATING THE CONFIG.SYS FILE 
To create the CONFIG.SYS file on the boot disk, switch to the A: drive 
and type the following: 
 
COPY CON CONFIG.SYS <ENTER>  (the cursor will drop down one line and blink) 
DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS <ENTER> 
DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE RAM 1024 <ENTER> 
DOS=HIGH,UMB <ENTER> 
FILES=30 <ENTER> 
BUFFERS=20 <ENTER> 
 
 
If you are using the MOUSE.SYS file to load your mouse, add the 
following line to the CONFIG.SYS: 
 
DEVICEHIGH=A:\MOUSE.SYS <ENTER> 
 
If you're playing the CD version of Betrayal at Krondor,
add the CD ROM device driver as you wrote it down in the "Locating the CD ROM  
Device Driver" section.  For example: 
 
DEVICEHIGH=C:\DRV\CDROMDRV.SYS /D:MSCD001 /P:220 <ENTER> 
 
If you need to load any sound card drivers, copy them from the "Sound 
Cards" section now.  The following example lines are for the SoundBlaster 16: 
 
DEVICEHIGH=C:\SB16\DRV\CTSB16.SYS /UNIT=0 /BLASTER=A:220 I:5 D:1 H:5 <ENTER> 
DEVICEHIGH=C:\SB16\DRV\CTMM.SYS <ENTER> 
 
Complete the file by pressing <F6> <ENTER>. 
 
 
STEP 7 
CREATING THE AUTOEXEC.BAT FILE 
To create the AUTOEXEC.BAT file on the boot disk, switch to the A: 
drive and type the following: 
 
COPY CON AUTOEXEC.BAT <ENTER>  (the cursor will drop down one line and blink) 
@ECHO OFF <ENTER> 
C:\ <ENTER> 
SET COMSPEC=C:\COMMAND.COM <ENTER> 
PROMPT SIERRA BOOT DISK $_$P$G <ENTER> 
PATH=C:\;C:\DOS;C:\SIERRA <ENTER> 
 
If you are using the MOUSE.COM or MOUSE.EXE file to load your 
mouse driver, add the appropriate line: 
 
LH A:\MOUSE.EXE <ENTER> 
 
If you're playing the CD version, add the MSCDEX line as you write it down 
in the "Locating the MSCDEX CD ROM Extension" section.  For example: 
 
LH C:\DOS\MSCDEX /D:MSCD001 <ENTER> 
 
If you need to run any sound card initialization programs or load any 
drivers, copy them from the "Sound Cards" section now.  The following
example lines are for the SoundBlaster 16:
 
SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 H5 T6 <ENTER> 
SET SOUND=C:\SB16 <ENTER> 
SET MIDI=SYNTH:1 MAP:E <ENTER> 
C:\SB16\SB16SET /M:220 /VOC:220 /CD:220 /MIDI:220 /LINE:220 <ENTER> 
C:\SB16\DIAGNOSE /S <ENTER> 
 
Complete the file by pressing <F6> <ENTER>. 
 
 
 
STEP 8 
REBOOT THE SYSTEM AND START THE GAME 
Reboot your system by pressing the <RESET> button on your computer 
or by using the <CTRL> <ALT> <DELETE> key sequence on your keyboard.
Refer to your game documentation for the steps to start the game. 



SECTION 8 - MANUAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS


Under some circumstances, the installation routine for Baseball '94 will
not work properly.  This is most likely caused by a conflict with
memory-resident programs, such as an anti-virus utilities.  If you are
experiencing lockups or disk read errors during the install process,
the following manual installation instructions will allow you to manually
copy the game files from the source disks, or CD, to the hard drive.

MANUAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR DISK VERSION

1. Run CHKDSK to verify that you have at least 21 MB of free non-compressed
hard drive space.  If your system uses disk compression, such as DriveSpace
or Stacker, you need 42 MB free.

2. Create a SIERRA directory on you hard disk's root directory and a
BASEBALL subdirectory inside of it.  To do this, type:

	MD \SIERRA <ENTER>
        CD \SIERRA <ENTER>
	MD BASEBALL <ENTER>
	CD BASEBALL <ENTER>
	MD STATS <ENTER>
	MD ASSN <ENTER>

3. Copy all of the files from each disk into the \SIERRA\BASEBALL
subdirectory.  To do this, follow the steps below:

	Insert Game Disk #1 into your A: drive.
	Type: COPY A:*.* C:\SIERRA\BASEBALL <ENTER>
	Repeat the above steps for all remaining game disks.

NOTE:  The above steps assume that you are installing from your A: drive
to your C: drive. Substitute the appropriate drive labels and path if
necessary.

4. Type:  UNCHUNK RESOURCE.000 . <ENTER>

NOTE:  The space and period between 000 and <ENTER> are required.

5.  Repeat the UNCHUNK process for the remaining RESOURCE files.  These files
are RESOURCE.001, RESOURCE.002 and RESOURCE.003.

NOTE:  Make certain to UNCHUNK the resource files in numerical order.  If you
make a mistake, you will need to erase all of the files from the
\SIERRA\BASEBALL subdirectory and follow steps 2 through 5 again.  Also note
that each UNCHUNK operation will take several minutes to complete.  Wait until
the computer has completed each operation  before typing the next line.

6. After all of the resource files have been UNCHUNKed, type the following
commands to complete the stock associations, one at a time:

	CD ASSN <ENTER>
	COPY _DEFAULT.PYR MLBPA94.PYR <ENTER>
	CD ..\STATS <ENTER>
	COPY _DEFAULT.DAT MLBPA94.DAT <ENTER>
	CD .. <ENTER>

7.  Run the SOUNDSET utility, in the \SIERRA\BASEBALL subdirectory, to specify
your installed sound card and its settings.  To do this, type:

	SOUNDSET <ENTER>

Follow the on-screen instructions.  PLEASE NOTE:  If you know what type of
sound card is installed in your computer, manually select the appropriate
driver and settings in SOUNDSET.  While SOUNDSET has an "auto-detect"
feature, it can occasionally detect improperly.  This is especially true if
your sound card is one that relies on a Sound Blaster emulation mode for
sound playback.

8. Next, check the integrity of the installation by running the BBCHECK
utility, also in the \SIERRA\BASEBALL subdirectory.  To do this, type:

	BBCHECK <ENTER>

BBCHECK will report any errors it finds in the installed files.  If there are
any errors reported, type UNINSTAL <ENTER> and retry the manual installation.

9.  Once you have verified that Baseball '94 is running properly, delete the
RESOURCE files to reclaim hard drive space.  To do this, type:

	DEL RESOURCE.00? <ENTER>

If installation problems persist, or if you have any questions concerning the
above steps, our technical support team will be happy to assist you.
See Section 10 - If You Still Have Problems... for information regarding
contacting Sierra Technical Support via phone, fax, mail or e-mail.

MANUAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR CD VERSION

1. Run CHKDSK to verify that you have at least 21 MB of free non-compressed
hard drive space.  If your system uses disk compression, such as DriveSpace
or Stacker, you need 42 MB free.

2. Create a SIERRA directory on you hard disk's root directory and a BASEBALL
subdirectory inside of it.  To do this, type:

	MD \SIERRA <ENTER>
	CD  \SIERRA <ENTER>
	MD BASEBALL <ENTER>
	CD BASEBALL <ENTER>

3. Copy the files from the Baseball CD to the \SIERRA\BASEBALL subdirectory.
To do this, do the following:

	Insert the Baseball CD into your CD-ROM drive.
	Type: XCOPY D:\BASEBALL\*.* C:\SIERRA\BASEBALL /S /V <ENTER>

NOTE:  The above steps assume you are installing from CD-ROM drive D: to hard
drive C:. Substitute the appropriate drive letters and path if necessary.



4.  Run the SOUNDSET utility, in the \SIERRA\BASEBALL subdirectory, to
specify your installed sound card and its settings.  To do this, type:

	SOUNDSET <ENTER>

Follow the on-screen instructions. PLEASE NOTE:  If you know what type of
sound card is installed in your computer, manually select the appropriate
driver and settings in SOUNDSET.  While SOUNDSET has an "auto-detect" feature,
it can occasionally detect improperly.  This is especially true if your sound
card is one that relies on a Sound Blaster emulation mode for sound playback.

5. Next, check the integrity of the installation by running the BBCHECK
utility, also in the \SIERRA\BASEBALL subdirectory.  To do this, type:

	BBCHECK <ENTER>

BBCHECK will report any errors it finds in the installed files.  If there are
any errors reported, type UNINSTAL <ENTER> and retry the manual installation.

If installation problems persist, or if you have any questions concerning the
above steps, our technical support team will be happy to assist you.  See
Should You Still Have Problems for information regarding contacting
Sierra Technical Support via phone, fax, mail or e-mail.



SHOULD YOU STILL HAVE PROBLEMS

If you continue to experience any problems with Aces of the 
Pacific or Aces over Europe, or if you have any questions 
concerning any of the above steps, Sierra Technical Support will 
be happy to assist you.  You can reach Technical Support at 
(206) 644-4343 between 8:15 am and 4:45 pm, Monday through 
Friday.  We can also be reached by fax at (206) 644-7697 or by 
mail at the following address:

Sierra On-Line Technical Support
PO Box 85006
Bellevue, WA  98015-8506

In Europe, please contact our office in England. The Customer 
Service number is (44) 1734-303171, between 
9:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday.   The BBS 
number is (44) 1734-304227 and the fax number 
is (44) 1734-303201.  Customer Service can also be reached at 
the following address:

Sierra On-Line Limited
4 Brewery Court
The Old Brewery
Theale, Reading, Berkshire
RG7 5AJ UNITED KINGDoM

You can also contact our Technical Support Team on one of the 
following online services:

Sierra BBS              (206) 644-0112 
CompuServe              GO SIERRA
America Online          KEYWORD SIERRA
Internet                support@sierra.com
                        http://www.sierra.com

If you decide to write or fax, please provide the following information so
that Sierra Technical Support can assist you as efficiently as possible:

Name:
Fax number:
Phone number:
Address:

Game name, version number and S/N number (from disk #1 or CD hub): 

What problem are you having?  Be VERY specific.  Is there an 
error message?  What is it?  Where does it occur? Does it happen 
the same way each time?





Floppy or CD?

Are you playing in Windows or DOS?

Type of computer (386, 486, etc.)

Brand of video card (Trident, Diamond, etc.)

Amount of RAM (4 meg, 8 meg, etc.)

DOS version (MS-DOS 6.0, PC-DOS 6.2, etc.)

Windows version (3.1, WFWG, Win95, etc.)

Brand of sound card and sound card settings (SoundBlaster Pro, 
Forte16, Mozart, etc.  Please be VERY specific with the brand 
name. Sound card settings include DMA, IRQ and I/" values.)

Any disk compression?  What kind? (Doublespace, Stacker, etc.)

Any third-part memory manager?  What kind?  (QEMM, 386MAX, 
etc.)

Largest executable program size or bytes free after booting with the 
boot disk. (Type MEM to find out.) 

What have you tried so far?  (Boot disk, no sound, etc.)



Please attach copies of your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT 
from your hard drive and the boot disk.




SECTION 9 - SOUND CARDS

NOTE:  The sound card drivers and initialization lines in this section are
the default settings for these devices.  You should check your AUTOEXEC.BAT
and CONFIG.SYS on your hard drive to see if you are using any non-default
settings.


ADLIB
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        NONE

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

This is a MIDI card only and will not play most sound 
effects.


ARIA 16 - Common on IBMs
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET ARIA=C:\ARIA
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 T5
        C:\DOS\SOUNDCLT.COM*

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\ARIA\BIN\SOUNDCFG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\ARIA\BIN\SNDSAVER.SYS
        
*This line is not always present.


ATI STEREO FXCD
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET ATI_SND=C:\SFXCD

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE


AUDIO ROCK IT 16
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        NONE

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE


AUDIO 16 BY AZTECH
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        C:\GB2KAUDIO\UTILITY\GWBVOL
        SET BLASTER=*
        SET SOUND=*

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Check your AUTOEXEC.BAT on the hard drive for
the SET BLASTER and SET SOUND parameters.


BOCA SOUND EXPRESS
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 T5

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\SE1440\CSACMOD1.EXE


BREVE TECHNOLOGIES
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        C:\BRV16F\DOSDRV\INIT16
        C:\BRV16F\DOSDRV\MIXER

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE


CRYSTAL CLEAR WAVE TABLE BY CRYSTAL LAKE
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 T5
        C:\CCLEAR\CSACMAX1.COM*
        C:\CCLEAR\CSACHMX1.COM**

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\CCLEAR\CSAMOD1.EXE -S***

*Enables Soundblaster compatibility.
**Add /ON to enable Soundblaster compatibility, /OFF to disable it.
***Use -S for Soundblaster mode and -W for Windows Sound System mode.


DIAMOND
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=*
        SET SOUND16=C:\DIAMOND
        C:\DIAMOND\SNDINIT /B**

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Check your AUTOEXEC.BAT on the hard drive for the SET BLASTER parameters.
**Use /C for Soundblaster mode and /B for Microsoft Sound System mode.


DIAMOND LX
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET SOUND=C:\SONIC
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 T5
        C:\SONIC\MZTVOL.EXE
        C:\SONIC\MZTINIT WSS*
        C:\SONIC\MTZINIT.SYS

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Use WSS for Windows Sound System mode and SB for Soundblaster mode.


DSP16
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=*

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Check your AUTOEXEC.BAT on the hard drive for the SET BLASTER parameters.


ENSONIQ SOUNDSCAPE - Common on Gateways
Driver version 1.10 dated 11/31/94
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 Ixx Dx
        SET SNDSCAPE=C:\SNDSCAPE
        C:\SNDSCAPE\SSINIT FM*
        C:\SNDSCAPE\VSB_EMM.COM**

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE***

*Use FM for FM synth, GM for General MIDI and MT32 for Roland MT32 emulation.
**Can help with Soundblaster emulation. Requires the EMM386 line in the CONFIG.SYS
***Necessary for the VSB_EMM.COM line in the AUTOEXEC.BAT


ENSOMIQ SOUNDSCAPE - Common on Gateways
Driver version 1.20.02 dated 12/19/94
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 Ixx Dx
        SET SNDSCAPE=C:\SNDSCAPE
        C:\SNDSCAPE\SSINIT /I*
        C:\SNDSCAPE\VSB_EMM.COM**

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE***

*/I enables FM synth and General MIDI emulation.
Run MT32.EXE to enable Roland MT32 emulation.
**Can help with Soundblaster emulation. Requires the EMM386 line in the CONFIG.SYS
***Necessary for the VSB_EMM.COM line in the AUTOEXEC.BAT


ESS AUDIO DRIVE - Common on Compaqs
        AUTOEXEC.BAT            
        NONE     

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\CPQDOS\VOLCTRL.EXE*
        DEVICE=C:\PCAUDIO\VOLCTRL.EXE**

*Loads the DOS mixer. <Ctrl/Right Shift> turns up the volume, <Ctrl/Left Shift>
turns it down.
**Necessary to load Windows mixer.


FORTE 16 - Common on Packard Bells
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=*
        SET GALAXY=*
        SET SOUND=C:\FORTE16
        C:\FORTE16\UTILITY\EMUTSR

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Check the AUTOEXEC.BAT on your hard drive for these settings.
**Enables the Soundblaster emulation.


FUSION 16
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=*

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\SPECTRUM\MVSOUND.SYS D: Q:**

*Check the AUTOEXEC.BAT on your hard drive for these settings.
**D: is the DMA channel and Q: is the IRQ setting


GALANT
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE


GALAXY - See Multi-Media Pro 16


GATEWAY 2000 AUDIO DRIVE
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        C:\G2KAUDIO\UTILITY\GWBVOL
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 T5
        SET SOUND=C:\G2KAUDIO

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

This sound card will autoconfigure itself to Soundblaster or Microsoft
Sound System mode.


GOLDEN SOUND BY TOPEK
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        C:\GS16\GS-ENV PC:\GS16ES

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE


GRAVIS ULTRASOUND OR GRAVIS ACE
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET ULTRASND=*
        SET ULTRADIR=*
        C:\ULTRASND\ULTRINIT
        SBOS.BAT**
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Check the AUTOEXEC.BAT on your hard drive for complete SET lines for the GUS.
**The SBOS.BAT line must be loaded to enable the card's Soundblaster
emulation. This line is not needed for the ACE.


IBM PS/1
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE


ISP 16
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        SET ISP16=C:\ISP16
        C:\ISP16\ISPINIT /B/M*

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE
*Use /B switch for SB mode
*Use /M switch for  Microsoft Sound System mode



JAZZ 16
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\JAZZ\JAZZ.SYS D:* Q:*

*D:  DMA CHANNEL.
*Q:  IRQ SETTING.
Specific values and directories may change



MAD 16
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET MAD16=C:\MAD16
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 
        C:\MAD16\M16INIT /B /M*

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Use /B switch for Soundblaster  mode.  Use /M switch for Microsoft Sound
System Mode



MAGIC S20 - Common on Acers
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        SET SOUND16=C:\MAGICS20
        C:\MAGICS20\SNDINIT /B /M*

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Use /B switch for Soundblaster  mode.  Use /M switch for  Microsoft Sound
System Mode



MAGITEC GREEN 16
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE



MEDIA CONCEPT
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET MC=C:\MC

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE



MEDIA VISION DELUXE
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        C:\MEDVSN\VBEAI.COM

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\MEDVSN\PROS.SYS



MEDIA VISION PREMIUM 3D SCSI2
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\MEDVSN\PA3D.SYS
        DEVICE=MINI406A.SYS



MMCD16W
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=*
        SET SOUND=C:\MMCD16W
        SET GALAXY=*

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Check the AUTOEXEC.BAT for the SET BLASTER and SET GALAXY parameters



MONTE CARLO BY TURTLE BEACH
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        C:\MCARLO\MCHKMIX

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\MCARLO\MCMODE -S -W*

*Use -S switch for SB mode
*Use -W switch for  Microsoft Sound System Mode



MOZART SOUND CARD Common on Canons
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        SET SOUND=C:\MOZART
        C:\MOZART\MTZVOL.EXE

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\MOZART\MZTINIT.SYS WSS /530*

*WSS /530 Puts the card into WSS mode port 530



MULTI-MEDIA PRO 16
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        SET GALAXY=*
        SET SOUND=C:\MMP16P

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Check the AUTOEXEC.BAT on your hard drive for the full SET GALAXY line.



MW WAVE - Common on IBM Thinkpads
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=
        SET MWPATH=C:\MWD\MANAGER;C:\MWD\MWGAMES*
        SET MWROOT=C:\MWD
        MWGAMES=ON**

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*This is all one line.
**ON turns on Soundblaster emulation and OFF turns it off.



ORCHID GAMEWAVE
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=*
        SET SOUND=*
        C:\GW32\GW32.EXE

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Check the AUTOEXEC.BAT on your hard drive for the complete SET SOUND and
SET BLASTER lines.



ORCHID SOUNDWAVE
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=*
        SET SOUND=*
        C:\SW32\SW32.EXE

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Check the AUTOEXEC.BAT on your hard drive for the complete SET SOUND and
SET BLASTER lines.



PHILLIPS
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        NONE

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE



PRO AUDIO SPECTRUM 16
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\SPECTRUM\MVSOUND.SYS D:*Q:*

*D:  DMA CHANNEL.      Q:  IRQ SETTING.
<DIR> may be PROAUDIO on older drivers.



PRO SONIC
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\PROSONIC\PROSYS.SYS



SC400
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET SOUND=C:\SC400
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        C:\SC400\UTILITY\SNDINIT /B

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE



SGBAS16
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=*
        SET SOUND=C:\SGBAS16
        SET GALAXY=*

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\SGBAS16\DRIVERS\EEPRO.SYS

*Check the AUTOEXEC.BAT on your hard drive for the complete SET GALAXY and
SET BLASTER lines.



SOUNDBLASTER AWE 32 
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        SET SOUND=C:\SB16
        C:\SB16\SB16SET /P/Q
        C:\SB16\DIAGNOSE /S*
        C:\SB16\AWEUTIL /S

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\SB16\DRV\CTSB16.SYS   /UNIT=0 /BLASTER=A:220 I:5 D:1 H:5
        DEVICE=C:\SB16\DRV\CTMMSYS.SYS**

*May be SBCONFIG on older cards.
**This line is only required to enable the sound card's CD-ROM interface.



SOUNDBLASTER PRO
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        SET SOUND=C:\SBPRO*
        C:\SBPRO\SBP_SET*

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*On newer cards the drivers and such may look like 
the SB16 except loading out of a different directory.



SOUNDBLASTER 16
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 H5 T6
        SET SOUND=C:\SB16
        SET MIDI=SYNTH:1 MAP:E
        C:\SB16\SB16SET*
        C:\SB16\DIAGNOSE /S**

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\SB16\DRV\CTSB16.SYS /UNIT=0 /BLASTER=A:220 I:5 D:1 H:5
        DEVICE=C:\SB16\DRV\CTMMSYS.SYS***

*Check the AUTOEXEC.BAT on your hard drive for the complete SB16SET line.




SOUND EXPRESSION BY BOCA
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=
        C:\CE1440\CSACMAX1.COM*
        C:\CE1440\CSACHMX1.COM**

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\SE1440\CSACMOD1.EXE -S -W***

*Enables Soundblaster compatibility.
**/ON turns on Soundblaster compatibility, /OFF turns it off.
***-S for Soundblaster mode and -W for Windows Sound System mode.




SOUND EZ - See Mad 16



SOUND FX PLUS
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        SOUND=C:\MMSUP

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE




SOUNDMAND BY LOGITECH
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\SOUNDMAN\MVSOUND.SYS




SOUND 16A - Common on Packard Bells 1 OF 2**
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        SET GALAXY=*
        C:\SOUND16A\UTILITY\SETMODE /MSS**
        SET SOUND16=C:\SOUND16A

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Check the AUTOEXEC.BAT on your hard drive for the complete SET GALAXY line.
**Use /SB switch for SB mode. Use /MSS switch for Microsoft Sound System Mode.




SOUND 16A - Common on Packard Bells 2 OF 2**
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        SET GALAXY=*
        C:\AUDIO\SNDINIT.EXE /B**
        SET SOUND16=C:\AUDIO

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Check the AUTOEXEC.BAT on your hard drive for the complete SET GALAXY line.
**Use /B switch for SB mode
**Use /M switch for  Microsoft Sound System Mode




SOUND 144 - Common on Packard Bells
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        SET GALAXY=*
        SET SOUND=SOUND144
        C:\SOUND144\UTILITY\SETMODE /SBP**

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Check the AUTOEXEC.BAT on your hard drive for the complete SET GALAXY line.
**Use /SBP for Soundblaster mode and /MSS for Microsoft Sound System mode.




STRAUSS
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        NONE

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE





TROPEZ BY TURTLE BEACH 
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        C:\TROPEZ\DOSAPPS\SETUPSND*
        C:\TROPEZ\DOSAPPS\TZMODE -S*

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\TROPEZ\DOSAPPS\TZMODE**

*Windows will disable these lines, so they will need to be run again
if Windows is started and shut down.  Use -S for Soundblaster mode and -W
for Windows Sound System mode on the TZMODE line.
**This line is necessary if the sound card is also 
acting as the CD-ROM controller.




VIBRA 16
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 H5 T6
        SET SOUND=C:\VIBRA16
        SET MIDI=*
        C:\VIBRA16\DIAGNOSE /S**
        C:\VIBRA16\MIXERSET /P/Q

        CONFIG.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\VIBRA16\DRV\VIBRA16.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\VIBRA16\DRV\CTMMSYS.SYS

*Check the AUTOEXEC.BAT on your hard drive for the complete SET MIDI line.
**Older cards may use SBCONFIG instead of DIAGNOSE.




VOYETRA SOUND
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
        SET ISP16=ISP16*
        C:\ISP16\ISPINIT /B

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*May be SET ISP16=VOYETRA




WAVERIDER BY AZTECH
        AUTOEXEC.BAT
        SET BLASTER=
        SET SOUND=C:\WAVRIDER
        SET GALAXY=
        C:\WAVRIDER\DRIVERS\WAVERIDE.EXE
        C:\WAVRIDER\SETMODE /SBP*

        CONFIG.SYS
        NONE

*Use /SBP for Soundblaster mode and /MSS for Microsoft Sound System mode.



