CONTENTS OF RFUP1.ZIP

        README.UP1 (This file)
        GAME

GAME is the upgrade file which corrects an anomaly in the Royal
Flush game rules that awarded only 100 points for every hit on
the pop bumper during 3-ball play. After installing the upgrade,
you will be awarded 1000 points for every hit, exactly as in the
original Gottlieb game. 100 points per hit will continue to be
correctly awarded in 5-ball play.

Now you'll get full points in all 3-ball games, including
Tournament play.


Here are the instructions for installing the upgrade:

It is assumed that you have installed the game on the C: drive,
in the AMTEX\RF directory. It is also assumed that you've
uzipped the file RFUP1.ZIP in the C:\AMTEX\RF directory. If
you installed the game on a different drive or directory, you
will have to modify the commands accordingly.


1) The new file, GAME, must be copied into a subdirectory
called SCRIPTS. If you've installed Royal Flush from floppy 
disks, this subdirectory already exists. Skip to step 2. 
If you're playing the CD version of Royal Flush, you must first 
create the SCRIPTS directory inside C:\AMTEX\RF. Enter the 
following command:


          MD SCRIPTS


2) Now copy the upgrade file GAME into the SCRIPTS sub-directory.


          COPY GAME SCRIPTS


If you are using the disk version of Royal Flush, you will be
warned when you attempt to overwrite the old GAME file. Not to
worry, go ahead and overwrite the old GAME file with the new one.

3) Check that the file is in the proper directory by entering:


          DIR SCRIPTS


   You should see something similar to this:


     Volume in drive C is MS-DOS_6
     Directory of C:\AMTEX\RF\SCRIPTS

     .            <DIR>         01-01-95   0:00p
     ..           <DIR>         01-01-95   0:00p
     GAME                18,443 01-28-95  11:55a
                       3 file(s)         18,443 bytes
                       XXX,XXX,XXX bytes free


Now when you start Royal Flush, it will use the GAME file in the
new SCRIPTS directory on your hard disk instead of the original
file located on the CD.

                                      Thanks...

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