Category : A Collection of Games for DOS and Windows
Archive   : ALVSHARK.ZIP
Filename : SHARKS.TXT

 
Output of file : SHARKS.TXT contained in archive : ALVSHARK.ZIP

WELCOME TO ALIVE SHARKS 1.0 25-APRIL-1990

This README file contains important, last minute information in
addition to SHARKS.DOC . It also answers many common questions.

ANSWERS TO COMMON QUESTIONS
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A) MOUSE : if you plan to use the mouse, the mouse driver must be
loaded before running SHARKS. For best results, your mouse driver
should be a recent update, 1988 or later. If you have any problem
with the mouse due to compatibility issues just select the "POINT :
With Keyboard" option from the installation menu. If when you are
using the mouse you run out of desk space, you are not using it
correctly, please read the OPERATION section in SHARKS.DOC

B) EGA : EGA graphics tend to be slow, so if you your system is not a
fast one you may want to try running the game under CGA graphics.
ALIVE SHARKS requires 256 K of system memory.

C) SPECIAL NOTES FOR SHAREWARE VERSION: ALIVE Sharks presently includes
3 different games: RAYBATS, SHARKS, and KILLER JELLY-FISH. The
Shareware version will only let you play SHARKS, the registered
version will however let you play all three, plus any new games we
have created for SHARKS.EXE since this README.DOC document was
written.


UPDATE HISTORY
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Ver 1.0 25-APRIL-1990 First publication of ALIVE SHARKS

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ALIVE SOFTWARE, P.O. BOX 4004, SANTA CLARA, CA 95054 U.S.A.




  3 Responses to “Category : A Collection of Games for DOS and Windows
Archive   : ALVSHARK.ZIP
Filename : SHARKS.TXT

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