                              KNIGHTS OF XENTAR        


     Thank you for purchasing this game.  Xentar is a unique role-playing
     game.  Beautiful Anime art with characters that come alive with full 
     digitized speech throughout the game.

     Xentar is compatible with all IBM(tm) PCs and compatible 386SX 16MHz 
     or faster processors including the IBM PS/1(tm), however, the game's 
     3D mode (see manual) requires at least a 486DX 33MHz processor.

     Compatible with MS-DOS 5.0  or higher,  Xentar can also run from the
     Windows(tm) DOS Prompt (full view only not windowed). 

     INSTALLATION

     The Xentar diskette  version creates  a permanent directory  on your
     hard disk and copies 16 MB to the directory. You can select the name
     and location or use the default  C:\GAMES\XENTAR.  You must  have at
     least 20 (uncompressed) megabytes free on your hard disk to install.


     MEMORY

     If your game does not play, add the following or increase the values
     of these parameters to your CONFIG.SYS file.

                                FILES=30
                                BUFFERS=20

     The game's 3D mode requires at least 560K of free conventional memory.
     We recommend using MS-DOS's HIMEM manager instead of QEMM(tm) to free
     up conventional memory.  The program crashes if the keyboard keys are 
     pressed too quickly during voice playback using QEMM(tm).


     SOUND

     Problems with music and voices (erratic play, game hangs, etc.) are
     likely due to your sound card setup and/or DMA and IRQ conflicts.

     Type INSTALL from the game directory to check or change the Xentar
     sound configuration.


     VOICES

     *** NOTE: Unlike the CD-ROM version which contains voice recordings
     throughout the game and does not require a code wheel to play, this
     diskette  version  CONTAINS ONLY A SMALL FRACTION OF VOICES and YOU
     WILL NEED THE MEGATECH CODE WHEEL TO PLAY THE GAME.

     Voices for Xentar were recorded in studio using the latest in digital
     audio tape (DAT) technology.  Due to the varying types of sound cards 
     available, the quality of the voice reproduction will vary.  

     Some of you may experience popping sounds during voice playback. This
     popping is due to Creative Labs(tm) VOC sound file format and/or your 
     sound card.  There are  no patches for this  condition from  Creative
     Labs(tm) at the time of this writing.
   
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