Madden NFL Football Limited Edition Installing the game -From Windows 95, choose RUN from the Start Menu and enter X:\SETUP.EXE (where X is your CD-ROM letter, usually D:). Setup Wizard will guide you through the install process and create a program group and icon in the start menu under the group EA Sports. Select the group and icon to run the game. -From DOS, type X:\INSTALL (where X is your CD-ROM drive letter, usually D:). This will not create a program group or icons in Windows 95. To run the game in DOS, at the c:\ prompt, type: CD\MADDEN MADDEN This will run the game and it's hardware setup utility. If you installed to a different directory, substitute your new name in the CD\MADDEN line of these instructions. Microsoft memory manager users (EMM386.EXE) -If you use EMM386.EXE for memory management and have only 8 MB of memory, you may need to disable EMM in the CONFIG.SYS configuration file on your hard drive to get enough memory free (minimum 7400K total memory free). To do this, type at the DOS prompt: EDIT CONFIG.SYS In this file, type REM followed by a space before the line that loads EMM386.exe Example: REM C:\WINDOWS\EMM386.EXE ATI MACH 32/64 video card users -If you have a MACH 32 based card, you must run the VESA driver supplied by your video card manufacturer before running the game. Without this driver, your game may hang at startup with a black screen. MACH 64 based cards include this support build in to the BIOS. -You may experience redraw problems when running the game with both of these video cards. To fix this problem, you must install an updated version of the file VESA.MGD which resides in the root directory of the CD. This file must be copied to 3 places: \MADDEN, \MADDEN\ACTION, and \MADDEN\SCREENS directories. To do this, type at the DOS prompt: COPY X:\ATIVESA.MGD C:\MADDEN\VESA.MGD COPY X:\ATIVESA.MGD C:\MADDEN\SCREENS\VESA.MGD COPY X:\ATIVESA.MGD C:\MADDEN\ACTION\VESA.MGD Substitute "X" with the letter assigned to your CD-ROM drive (usually D:). If you installed to a different directory, substitute the C:\MADDEN directory with the new directory name. Other video cards that don't have built in VESA support -If you have a video card that does not have VESA support built into the BIOS, then you must run the driver supplied by the manufacturer. If you do not have this driver, contact the manufacturer of your video card. Some older cards do not include this support.