101 &About SetupInstall... 102 Microsoft's DirectX 103 Unable to launch ISInstall.exe 104 If you have more than one audio device installed in your system, please select the device you wish Ultima IX: Ascension to use. You may also enable the EAX audio feature, if your hardware supports it. Select Autoconfigure to have SETUP configure these settings for you. EAX is the Environmental Audio technology provided by Creative Labs. If your hardware supports EAX, and you enable this feature, the sounds in the game are modified by the environment in the game world, adding realism and depth. 105 DirectX version is %d.%d.%d.%d\n 106 Unable to launch DirectX.exe 107 Microsoft's DirectX libraries are required to run this product. SETUP has detected that you already have DirectX version 6 or higher installed. You can re-install DirectX at this time, or you can proceed with SETUP 108 Please select your mip-map settings. You can turn mip-mapping on or off, and you can select the highest detail level of texture used by the game. Each texture in Ultima IX: Ascension comes in multiple detail levels. Turning mip-mapping on allows the 3D hardware to dynamically choose different detail levels, based on the distance of an object from the viewer; this increases visual quality. However, it can also cause slower performance, and requires more texture memory on your hardware. If your 3D hardware has very little texture RAM, you can select a lower detail level for your textures. The world will look blurrier, but the game will run faster. As before, you can select Autoconfigure to have SETUP attempt to select the best settings for you. 109 Please select the screen resolution you wish to run Ultima IX: Ascension in. Lower resolutions can provide increased performance. Higher resolutions can provide increased visual quality. 110 SETUP now needs to know which 3D software interface you wish to use for Ultima IX: Ascension. You can manually fill in this information, or you can select Autoconfigure to have SETUP detect your 3D hardware for you. Glide is the 3D interface used only for the 3Dfx Voodoo family of chips. Direct3D is Microsoft's 3D interface, and applies to a variety of hardware devices. If you select Direct3D, you must also select your desired 3D device from the pulldown list, if you have more than one 3D video device installed. 111 SETUP has detected the type and speed of CPU your computer has, and the amount of physical RAM you have installed. You can override these settings if required. 112 Please select a texture 113 SETUP now needs to know if you wish to run with 8-bit or 16-bit textures. 8-bit textures provide increased performance on older 3D hardware, but at the loss of some visual quality. 16-bit textures provide better visual quality, but require more recent 3D hardware to run well. Not all 3D cards support both 8- and 16-bit textures. If you're not absolutely certain which your card supports, select Autoconfigure to have SETUP make this determination for you. 114 Please select a 3D Device 115 Microsoft's DirectX libraries are required to run this product. Do you want to install the DirectX 6.1 drivers on your computer? If so, please carefully read the terms above. If you agree to be bound by those terms, click on 'Install DirextX'. If you do not agree to be bound by those terms, Click on 'Exit' and the Microsoft DirectX 6.1 drivers will not be installed. This product requires the Microsoft DirectX drivers (version 6.1 or higher) to be installed to work properly. 116 Setup has determined that you have a required version of the Microsoft DirectX Drivers installed on your system. Do you want to re-install the DirectX 6.1 drivers on your computer? If so, click on 'Re-Install DirextX'. This product requires the Microsoft DirectX drivers (version 6.1 or higher) to be installed to work properly. 61440 Open 61441 Save As 61442 All Files (*.*) 61443 Untitled 61446 an unnamed file 61457 &Hide 61472 No error message is available. 61473 An unsupported operation was attempted. 61474 A required resource was unavailable. 61475 Out of memory. 61476 An unknown error has occurred. 61696 Invalid filename. 61697 Failed to open document. 61698 Failed to save document. 61699 Save changes to %1? 61700 Failed to create empty document. 61701 The file is too large to open. 61702 Could not start print job. 61703 Failed to launch help. 61704 Internal application error. 61705 Command failed. 61706 Insufficient memory to perform operation. 61707 System registry entries have been removed and the INI file (if any) was deleted. 61708 Not all of the system registry entries (or INI file) were removed. 61709 This program requires the file %s, which was not found on this system. 61710 This program is linked to the missing export %s in the file %s. This machine may have an incompatible version of %s. 61712 Please enter an integer. 61713 Please enter a number. 61714 Please enter an integer between %1 and %2. 61715 Please enter a number between %1 and %2. 61716 Please enter no more than %1 characters. 61717 Please select a button. 61718 Please enter an integer between 0 and 255. 61719 Please enter a positive integer. 61720 Please enter a date and/or time. 61721 Please enter a currency. 61728 Unexpected file format. 61729 %1\nCannot find this file.\nPlease verify that the correct path and file name are given. 61730 Destination disk drive is full. 61731 Unable to read from %1, it is opened by someone else. 61732 Unable to write to %1, it is read-only or opened by someone else. 61733 An unexpected error occurred while reading %1. 61734 An unexpected error occurred while writing %1. 61836 Unable to read write-only property. 61837 Unable to write read-only property. 61840 Unable to load mail system support. 61841 Mail system DLL is invalid. 61842 Send Mail failed to send message. 61856 No error occurred. 61857 An unknown error occurred while accessing %1. 61858 %1 was not found. 61859 %1 contains an invalid path. 61860 %1 could not be opened because there are too many open files. 61861 Access to %1 was denied. 61862 An invalid file handle was associated with %1. 61863 %1 could not be removed because it is the current directory. 61864 %1 could not be created because the directory is full. 61865 Seek failed on %1 61866 A hardware I/O error was reported while accessing %1. 61867 A sharing violation occurred while accessing %1. 61868 A locking violation occurred while accessing %1. 61869 Disk full while accessing %1. 61870 An attempt was made to access %1 past its end. 61872 No error occurred. 61873 An unknown error occurred while accessing %1. 61874 An attempt was made to write to the reading %1. 61875 An attempt was made to access %1 past its end. 61876 An attempt was made to read from the writing %1. 61877 %1 has a bad format. 61878 %1 contained an unexpected object. 61879 %1 contains an incorrect schema. 61888 pixels