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ROAD TO HELL
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Hi! Seeing as you are reading this file you must be one of the 2% of
Amiga users who actually know how to load the Workbench. The other 98%
are mystified by anything other than a self-booting game, which is why
I made ROAD TO HELL self boot as well as work from the Workbench!
THE GAME
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All instructions as to how to play the game are given in the game
itself. Just select the 'instructions' option on the main menu.
EXPANDED MACHINES
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Being a 'proper' Amiga user, chances are you've got at least two megs
of memory and Workbench 2.0. You'll be glad to know that with these
specifications (or better, of course) disk access will be practically
none existant once the game has loaded.
HARD DISK DRIVES
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To install to hard disk, use the hard disk installer option built into
the game. If this doesn't work for your system (and there are a lot of
different systems out there!) you can do it manually. The only catch
is that the file "Road To Hell", a startup file operated via IconX,
has to be changed so that the first line reads
Road_to_hell <path>
where <path> is used to tell the game where it was called from. For
example if you install the game on a hard drive called DH1: onto the
GAMES directory, the line would read:
Road_to_hell dh1:games/
Updates/bug fixes
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If any major cock-ups are brought to my attention, I will correct any
bugs and release the corrected version to the Public Domain. The same
is true of any major enhancements (an A1200 specific version is a
definite possibility). New versions will automatically be sent to any
registered users.
REGISTERING
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Oh go on! You know you want to! It'll be ever so exciting! Seriously,
I am very very very very (times ten to the power one hundred) pleased
to receive shareware payments, and try to make it worth your while by
sending out freebies such as other games I have written and free
updates. Send all your lovely dosh (about £5 would be very nice) to:
Philip G Harle
Highfield,
Sandy Bank,
Riding Mill,
Northumberland,
NE44 6HT
Live long and prosper!