Additional T2 notes:

- The Rewind Game function has been omitted from this version.
  You can still use Undo

- You may switch between VGA and SVGA (if you support it) by typing the
  command 'GRMODE n', where n=8 is VGA and n=9 is SVGA.  Typing 'GRMODE'
  will also tell you this.
    If you have SVGA, use it.


- If you are running in VGA or SVGA EXCLUSIVELY, and wish to reclaim
  some diskspace, you may delete some files. Of course, should you later
  decide to play in the other mode, you will have to reinstall.
    In the PCX directory:  if you are playing in VGA mode, you will not
  need any files ending in .SGA (about 1.3 meg);  if you are playing in 
  SVGA mode, you can remove any files ending in .VGA (about .5 meg)
    In the T2 main directory: if you are playing in VGA only you may
  delete WIN.SGA.

  If you are uncomfortable or unsure about any of this, DON'T DO IT!


- SCONFIG.COM allows you to change your sound configuration.  When
  prompted for a number, you must enter one, even if it what is displayed.
  If you experience machine hangs, particularly when going into battle,
  you should double check your sound config.  We've noticed that having
  the wrong IRQ or interrupt with a SoundBlaster causes many strange things.


- DCONFIG.COM is probably only useful if you are calling our phone support.
  We may ask you to run it to get information on the state of your system.


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KNOWN PROBLEMS:

Alas, life isn't always perfect.  There are a few occasional problems
that may appear while playing. (We had a bad feeling about one of the
repairmen last week; he had no personality and the dogs were barking
like crazy. He might have been a Skynet software saboteur. )

These may or may not occur in your environment.


# There are occasional instances when performing many UNDOs will cause
  strange things to happen. Examples are pieces appearing where they
  don't belong and the message "Can't put/leave king in check" when it
  is obviously not (eg. move 1)

# Occasionally when playing against the computer, the program will appear 
  not want to play with you any more.  This is evidenced by the clock not
  flashing in the upper right corner.  To wake the computer back up,
  select Set Players from the Preferences menu and press enter.  The clock
  should start flashing and/or the computer will make a move.
