                        SVGA Air Warrior Version 1.02
                                Update Notes
	
1)  Thrustmaster problems:  A number of people have experienced problems with
Thrustmaster RCS and FCS controls.  Principly, there was the need to an
adjustable deadzone for both the rudder and the castle switch.  These have
been added to the 'Scale' dialog.

2)  Gun Hits:  This version displays online gun hits in a different manner.
In the past, the user would not see the hits until the host had received and
verified the hit.  With the new version, the user gets immediate feedback
(sparks and flying pieces) as the hit is detected by the front end.
				
Version 1.01:

1)  COM3/COM4:  The was a problem with how the software obtained the port
address of COM3 and COM4.  This was fixed by bypassing the BIOS port table,
and including a list of default values in the program.  Additional fields
were added to the Serial dialog so that the user can adjust these defaults
if needed.

2)  Sound Dialog:  An error in the sound dialog handler corrupted sound
sample selection if the user opened the dialog more than once.  The handler
was fixed.

3)  Scale Dialog:  The wrong joystick Scaling dialog resource was shipped
with version 1.00.  The pitch and roll sensitivity controls were reversed,
and thus the sensitivity curves as well.  The correct resource is included in
the update.

4)  Frame Rate report:  The frame rate reported in the About dialog was
incorrect after film playback due to a code bug.  This resulted in wildly
varing frame rates.  The bug was fixed.

5)  EISA Bus Mouse:  Systems equipped with bus mice, especially EISA
Motherboards with the mouse port on the board, experienced violent crashes
during program startup.  The problem was traced to the mouse driver, and a
workaround installed.

6)  VESA Driver:  A number of VESA driver users experienced problems with
the initial release.  Some systems were using page sizes other than 64k, and
this was not handled by the initial driver.  A new driver and a configuration
program (VESACFG.EXE) fixes this problem.

A different problem was experienced by owners of Zeos systems equipped with
the NCR Local Bus video card.  The evidence points to a bug in the VESA
driver supplied by NCR.  To fix the problem, a driver for NCR 77C22E chip was
created, and is included in the update.

7)  Redout/Blackout timing:  An odd problem with Redout/Blackout effects on
fast systems was fixed.  In some cases on some systems, the effect was slowed
down if the frame rate was very high.

8)  P-38:  Some changes were made to the 38's turning ability.  It seems a
bad value made it into the performance specs due to a misread number in the
original source document.
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