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!CavenDemo Freeware Demo v1.05 (11th August, 1997)
Released 11th August, 1997
Cavern Duel Freeware Demo version - COMPATABILITY ISSUES
This version has been fully tested on the following machines:
4 and 8 meg Risc PC 600 on Risc OS 3.50
15 meg Risc PC 700 on Risc OS 3.50, 3.60
A7000+ on Risc OS 3.70
4 meg A5000 on Risc OS 3.10
1 meg A310 on Risc OS 2.00 - can be run if screen memory is set
to 160k, while system sprites, ram disc, and font cache are set
to 0K. This version of Cavern Duel has had the desktop quit
routine suspended, as it doesnt seem to work! The above method
is the only way it can be run. Contact us if there are any
problems on OS 2.00 machines.
This version has yet to be tested on the following machines:
A305 (any point?) up to Risc OS 3.10 or 3.11?
A320 up to Risc OS 3.10 or 3.11?
A4xx series up to Risc OS 3.10 or 3.11?
A540 up to Risc OS 3.10 or 3.11?
A30x0 series up to Risc OS 3.10 or 3.11?
A4000 series up to Risc OS 3.10 or 3.11?
A5000 series on Risc OS 3.11?
StrongArm Risc PC - This version uses a timing loop. Let me know if it
works okay on this machine. It should do, its a simple TIME loop.
A4 pad up to Risc OS 3.10 or 3.11?
Network Computer with NCOS (Netstation) - I would be especially interested
in whether the demo works on one of these! You'll need a keyboard and mouse
though!
I have found that the current routine for 1 meg users (that of killing
the desktop before running the game, due to memory constraints) crashes
the aforementioned machine. I have disabled this feature, and lowered
the WimpSlot, so that the game can run without needing to take this
action.
If however, you do have problems running the demo on a 1 meg machine
with Risc OS 2 (or later?) then do not hesitate to contact me, using
the methods provided in the helpfile within the !CavenDemo directory.
The same applies to you all, whatever platform you are using!
Stephen Scott, Graeme Scott
January 1996, March 1997