UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 97/97



README1ST.TXT

Installation:

DOS :

Place the CD into the CD Drive and log onto the drive IE "D:". Then type " INSTALL ".
You will first be presented with an installation version screen with the words
3DFX, MATROX and VESA (Only if you have 16Mb+ of RAM)


Select the version you require to install.
Even without a Mystique installed in your PC, the MATROX option will be
selectable
If you don't have a Matrox Mystique, don't select the MATROX option, it will NOT RUN

VESA version will always install alongside one of the hardware versions.
See below for more info on 3D accelerators.


Next you will be presented with the main installation screen.

The three disks along the top half of the screen represent the size of installation you require.
The disk on the left of the screen is the smallest installation and the right hand side is a full installation.

NB. A full installation places all of the movies onto the Hard drive. This installation is reccomended if you do not have a very powerful PC or if your PC has a double speed CD-Rom drive.

The middle section of the screen represents the amount installed and your available Hard disk space. On the right hand side of this is a PC icon with an amount of memory on the right. If you have 8MB of RAM then the installation will also include a 16MB Hard disk cache. This will be taken into account in the installation amount at the top of the screen.

The bottom third of the screen represents the area in which you can change the installation path and the installed language.

After you have selected the above then click on the tick in the PC to proceed with the installation.

When the installation is complete you will be dropped back to the DOS prompt.

Type " SETSOUND " to enter soundcard configuration utility.
Follow onscreen prompts to configure your sound card.


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WINDOWS 95 :


Place the CD into the CD Drive. If you have " AUTOPLAY " activated then you will be presented with the installation screen.

If you do not have "AUTOPLAY" activated then open " My Computer " and double click on your CD-Rom drive ( normally "D" ). Then double click on the install icon. Then you wil be presented with the installation screen.


You will first be presented with an installation version screen with the words
3DFX, MATROX and VESA (Only if you have 16Mb+ or RAM)

Select the version you require to install.
Even without a Mystique installed in your PC, the MATROX option will be
selectable.
If you don't have a Matrox Mystique, don't select the MATROX option, it will NOT RUN.

VESA version will always install alongside one of the hardware versions.
See below for more info on 3D accelerators.

The three disks along the top half of the screen represent the size of installation you require.
The disk on the left of the screen is the smallest installation and the right hand side is a full installation.

NB. A full installation places all of the movies onto the Hard drive. This installation is reccomended if you do not have a very powerful PC or if your PC has a double speed CD-Rom drive.

The middle section of the screen represents the amount installed and your available Hard disk space. On the right hand side of this is a PC icon with an amount of memory on the right. If you have 8MB of RAM then the installation will also include a 16MB Hard disk cache. This will be taken into account in the installation amount at the top of the screen.

The bottom third of the screen represents the area in which you can change the installation path and the installed langauge.

After you have selected the above then click on the tick in the PC to proceed with the installation.

When the installation is complete, the sound configuration utility will automatically run.
Follow the onscreen prompts to configure your soundcard. Note it may be helpful to select the
'View Windows 95 Configuration' option and note the settings therein before configuring your card.


MINIMUM CONFIGURATION :

P75 8MB RAM
2X CD-ROM DRIVE
52 MB HDD SPACE
SOUNDBLASTER OR 100% COMPATIBLE SOUND CARD
STANDARD VESA VIDEO CARD WITH 1MB RAM

OPTIMUM CONFIGURATION :

P120 16MB + RAM
4X CD-ROM DRIVE
67 MB HDD SPACE
SOUNDBLASTER 16 OR 100% COMPATIBLE SOUND CARD
3DFX OR MATROX MYSTIQUE  VIDEO BOARD.



VESA Software version

On some graphics cards, especially older ones, you may find that there is no VESA driver installed as default or a VESA driver that is too old to support the features in the game. Typically in this situation, the game is likely to crash. Installing a new VESA driver should solve this problem. You may need to contact the manufacturer or vendor of the PC and graphics card to aquire a new driver.


3D Accelerated Versions

The Matrox Mystique and 3DFX versions will only run on PCs with 16Mb+ of RAM


Matrox Mystique

The Mystique version will run both in DOS and Win95 on PCs with 16Mb of RAM
In Win95, select the UEFAMYST icon from the UEFA97 menu.
To run the game from DOS, type 'UEFAMYST' at the command prompt


3DFX

The 3DFX version will run in Win95 on a 16Mb machine, but the DOS version
requires more than 16Mb to work. This is because the program needs either more
RAM or Windows95 Virtual Memory turned on.
In Win95, select the UEFA3DFX icon from the UEFA97 menu.
To run the game from DOS, type 'UEFA3DFX' at the command prompt


Low Memory Configurations

If you have less than 24Mb RAM and you are using SMARTDRIVE, remove line 'SMARTDRV' from AUTOEXEC.bat file
Note on a 16Mb machine, disabling SMARTDRIVE may not be necessary if you are ONLY going to run the game in Windows 95

If the error 'Not Enough Dos Environment Space to set the DOS4GWM
environment variable' appears after installing the game on an 8meg machine
The following courses of action could be taken.

1. Put in config.sys a line similar to the following
        shell=C:\COMMAND.COM /E:1024
   This assumes that command.com is on the root of drive C otherwise give
   the full path eg:
        shell=C:\Windows\COMMAND.COM /E:1024

2. Run a new version from the DOS prompt eg as follows:
        c:\command.com /E:1024 <enter>
   or c:\Windows\command.com etc if command.com is not on the root of C

This should create enough environment space





