Installing and Configuring Strike Commander In Windows 95
This document contains the steps necessary to install and operate Strike Commander in Windows 95. This application requires MS-DOS Mode to function. This document assumes that the ‘Run MS-DOS Applications’ icon is installed on the Windows 95 desktop and is correctly configured with the CD-ROM and sound card drivers. If the icon is not installed or configured, please refer to document 3101 for setting up this icon.
Getting Ready to Install
Before installing Strike Commander you will need to know the hardware settings of your sound card. If you know the settings already, skip this section and proceed to the ‘Installing Strike Commander’ section of this document.
- Right click the mouse on the My Computer icon in the upper left hand corner of the screen. Click on Properties on the menu that appears on-screen.
- The System Properties window appears. Across the top of the screen are four tabs: General, Device Manager, Hardware Profiles, and Performance. Click the Device Manager tab to open it. A list of the computers components appears on the left hand side of the screen.
- Click the + symbol beside the Sound, Video and Application Controllers option to display the sound card type.
- Click the sound card type to highlight it, then click the Properties button in the lower left hand side of the screen.
- The sound card properties window appears. Across the top of the screen are three tabs: General, Driver, and Resources. Click the Resources tab to open it. This displays the settings for the sound card. Write down the sound card settings. Do not change any of the settings. Click the OK button on the bottom of the window to return to the Windows 95 desktop.
Installing Strike Commander
- Double click the ‘Run MS-DOS Applications’ icon on the Windows 95 desktop. This will boot the computer into MS-DOS mode. At the C:\> prompt type:
and press Enter. At the D:\> prompt type:
d:
and press Enter. At the D:\SC> prompt, type:
cd\sc
and press Enter to continue.
install
- When asked Are you satisfied with the current configuration? choose No.
- Enter the drive and destination directory you wish to install to when prompted.
- You will then be asked about the music and speech card installed. For the Gateway 2000 sound cards, the music setting is Ad-lib, General MIDI or "any Sound Blaster". For the speech portion choose Sound Blaster Pro.
- On every non-ISA system, the answer to Do you have a local bus video card? should be YES. This includes the Aries integrated and non-integrated (P4D), the DXLB systems, the JX30 systems, the GAT systems, the Micronics EISA/VESA systems, and all P5 systems.
- Answer YES to the final three questions, and the files start copying.
Creating an Icon for Strike Commander
- Right click the ‘Run MS-DOS Applications’ icon on the Windows 95 desktop.
- Click the word Copy that appears on the menu.
- Right click again on an open spot on the Windows 95 desktop, then click the word Paste that appears on the menu. Another icon titled ‘Copy of Run MS-DOS Applications’ appears on the desktop.
- Right click the ‘Copy of Run MS-DOS Applications’ icon, then click the word Properties on the menu that appears. Across the top of the screen are six tabs: General, Program, Font, Memory, Screen, and Misc. Click the Program tab to open it.
- Click the Advanced button on the bottom center of the screen. The Advanced Program Settings window appears. Make sure the MS-DOS mode box is checked and Specify a new MS-DOS configuration is bulleted.
- Use the scroll bar to find the last line in the Autoexec.bat for MS-DOS mode window. Click the mouse on the first blank line at the bottom of the Autoexec.bat file. Type:
and press the Enter key to move to the next line. Now type:
cd\sc
and click the OK button at the bottom center of this window.
sccd
- To further customize this icon, click the Change icon button in the lower right hand corner of this window and select a unique icon for this application. Once you finish this, click the OK button until you return to the Windows 95 desktop.
- Right click the ‘Copy of Run MS-DOS Applications’ icon, then click the word Rename on the menu that appears. Now type:
and press Enter to rename this icon.
Strike Commander
- Whenever you wish to play Strike Commander, simply insert the Strike Commander CD in the CD-ROM drive and double click the icon. When you finish playing the game, exit the game according to the game’s instructions and type:
at the C:\> prompt and press Enter to return to Windows 95.
Exit
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