Kq2
Kq2
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This file discusses some of the finer points of the Macintosh implementation of
Sierra adventure games. The "Reference Card" supplied with the game gives you
all the information you really need, but there are other things some people will want
to know.
Quick-Start Instructions:
Simply turn on your Mac, insert game disk 1, and double-click on the game icon.
Press the Return key to bypass the opening sequence.
If you have a Macintosh II, you must boot up from your hard-disk or your normal
start-up disk. The System Folder on your game disk is missing a few things needed
to boot a Mac II.
Backing up your original game disk:
Be sure to format a double-sided disk, then follow the instructions on the reference
card.
CAUTION regarding your Save Games:
While you may use your program disk for save games, we strongly recommend that
you NOT do so. Prepare a separate initialized save game disk. When saving your
game, click on drive to switch to your save game disk. You will see your save
game Dialog box on the screen.
Installation on other disks:
The games may easily be installed on a hard disk. To install the game on your
hard disk simply drag the icon of game disk 1 onto the hard disk's icon. When
installed onto a hard-disk, the supplied System Folder is copied, but never used.
You may delete it if you wish.
The System Folder:
The System Folder supplied on the product disk contains the tried-and-true System
3.2 and Finder 4.1. These versions of the system files work on all Macintoshes
other the new Mac II. Since (virtually) all Mac IIs already have hard-disks, the
System Folder on the game disk is not used.
In order to make the game fit onto the disks the System file has been stripped down
to the bare essentials. Many Fonts, DAs, FKeys, Drivers and other Resources are
not on the product disk. Because of this, booting from the product-disk may not let
you do printing, screen-dumps, AppleTalk and other things. To regain all those
facilities, simply install the game on a hard-disk, or boot with a disk that has a fully
equipped System Folder.
The Icon Bar:
Along the left side (or across the top) of the game's screen is a column of icons.
These icons allow you the convenience of giving many commands without typing
them out. In general, the first click on an icon will do some action or display a
window, the second click will dismiss it.
The "Menus" icon hides or shows part of the background hidden under the menu
bar. Clicking it again restores the menu bar. On Macs that have a large screen this
icon is not used.
The "Status" icon calls up the "Status Window." From it you can see your score,
turn the sound on and off, and look at any objects in your inventory. To look at an
object simply click the mouse on the object's name in the list of objects. You will be
shown a picture and description of the selected object. Clicking the Status icon
again will dismiss the status window. The Status window also has three buttons,
the "Exit" button simply dismisses t…
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