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Airlift Rescue * Instructions & Troubleshooting Info * Version 1.0

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Airlift Rescue  *    Instructions & Troubleshooting Info     *    Version 1.0

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Airlift Rescue Requires:

  * A 386DX-40 or faster IBM-compatible PC

  * VGA graphics



Also supports:

  * Sound Blaster and compatible sound cards

  * Joystick Optional

To start Airlift Rescue:

1. Switch to the drive where the game is installed (C:)

2. Switch to the subdirectory where the game is installed (CD \AIRLIFT)

3. Type AIRLIFT to begin.

note: If you do not have a SoundBlaster or compatible sound card,

type AIRLIFT /NOSOUND to begin.

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                            Game Play

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Airlift Rescue is a remake of CHOPLIFTER which was very popular in the

eary 1980's on the ATARI and APPLE-II platforms.  I was an avid fan

of CHOPLIFTER and since I haven't been able to find a good DOS version of

the game I decided to create one myself.

You are the pilot of a rescue helicopter.  Your mission is to fly to

a mideastern terrorist compound and rescue 64 hostages that are being

held in four seperate buildings (16 in each building) and fly them back to

the American embassy.  The terrorists have a seemingly endless supply of

tanks, jet fighters and chopper-seeking drones to hender your success.  Your

helicopter will hold only 16 hostages, so a minimum of 4 missions must be

flown to rescue all of the hostages.  The door of the first building has

already been blown open and the hostages will be outside waiting for you.

You must blast open the remaining buildings (or get the tanks and jets

to do it) to free the remaining hostages.  The buildings must be opened in

order (right to left).  Whenever you land, the hostages will come running

and enter the helicopter.  Once you have a full load onboard (16), fly them

back to the embassy and land on the light green landing pad to the left of

the building.  The hostages will exit the helicopter and enter the embassy.

You may use the keyboard or a joystick to control the helicopter.

If you're using the keyboard, the arrow keys control the direction the

helicopter moves (UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT).  The CTRL key changes the direction

the helicopter is facing (FRONT, LEFT, RIGHT).  The space bar fires the

helicopter's gun.  If you're using the joystick,  push the stick forward to go

down, pull back to go up, push left to go left, and push right to go right.

Button #1 fires the gun.  Button #2 changes direction chopper is facing.

The ESC key brings up the options menu.

You get a special treat if you rescue all 64 hostages!!

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                  Common problems and solutions

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RUNNING WITH WINDOWS AND OS/2

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DON'T DO IT! Only run Airlift Rescue through DOS.

NOT ENOUGH FREE MEMORY

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Problem:  When I run Airlift Rescue,  the game refuses to start and gives

   me the message "You need (amount) of free memory to run this program".

Solution:  You need to free up more main (conventional) memory before

   starting Airlift Rescue.  Here are some solution tips:

1. If you are trying to run Airlift Rescue from Windows, completely exit

   Windows and try running it from DOS.

2. If you are trying to run Airlift Rescue from "DOSSHELL" or any other

   menu program,  please exit from the menu program.  Then, run Airlift Rescue

   from the DOS prompt.  Menu programs often occupy enough memory that

   there won't be enough left for Airlift Rescue.

If neither #1 or #2 solves the problem,  do the following:

1. From the DOS prompt,  type "MEM" and press Enter.

2. You'll see a lot of information about your computer's memory.  Look at

   the number after the words "Largest Executable Program Size".  This is

   how much memory you currently have available.

Now you need to free up more main memory.  Here are some tips:

1. If you're using DOS 6.0 or later,  reboot your computer by pressing

   RESET or Ctrl-Alt-Del.  Wait for the message "Starting MS-DOS..." to come

   up.  Now press the [F5] key.

   This will cause DOS 6.0 to bypass all of your TSR's, memory managers,

   and other programs which normally occupy main memory.

   Now change into the Airlift Rescue directory and begin the game.

2. If you have a version of DOS earlier than 6.0:  You need to create a

   "boot disk" to allow you to start your computer without loading all

   the TSR's and memory managers that take away main memory.  Here's how.

   A. Put a blank disk in your A: drive and format it as a DOS disk.

      To do this, type the following command:

      FORMAT A: /S

   B.  Wait while your computer formats the disk.

   C.  Label the disk "Boot Disk" and keep it handy.  You'll need this

       disk whenever you want to start Airlift Rescue.

   Now, you can reboot your computer and play Airlift Rescue:

   A.  Put the boot disk in your A: drive.

   B.  Restart your computer,  either by pressing CTRL-ALT-DELETE,  by

       hitting your reset button,  or by turning it on.

   C.  Wait while your computer boots from the boot disk.

   D.  After a little while, your computer will stop and give you the A>

       prompt.

   E. Now change to your hard disk by typing "C:".

   F. Go into the Airlift Rescue directory by typing "CD \AIRLIFT".

   G. Begin by typing "AIRLIFT".

   Note to owners of "Stacker", "Superstor", and other hard disk compression

   programs:  If your C: drive is compressed and you need a boot disk to

   start Airlift Rescue, you must install Airlift Rescue on a different,

   non-compressed drive.  See your manual for instructions on doing this.

   (This only applies to users of DOS version 5.0 or earlier).

OTHER PROBLEMS

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Problem: When I run Airlift Rescue,  the computer locks up or reboots.

Solution:  Airlift Rescue only supports SoundBlaster and compatible

sound cards.  If you have a card that is not compatible with SoundBlaster,

contact me for a replacement driver set.

TECH SUPPORT

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If you need further assistance, please contact me via e-mail.

COMPUSERVE:

   Mail:  72637,17

   Messages:  GO GAMDEV

INTERNET:

   Mail:  72637,17@compuserve.com

AMERICA ONLINE:

   Mail:  DavidF9922

or write:

David Fleming

PO Box 8991

Roanoke, VA 24014


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