Readme Notes Welcome to Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games. INSTALLING TIMON AND PUMBAA'S JUNGLE GAMES There are three ways to install Timon and Pumbaa's Jungle Games: a CD Installation, a limited hard disk installation, and a full hard disk installation. If you install the program using the CD installation, you will always run the program from the CD (you must have the Jungle Games CD in the CD-ROM drive to run the program). This installation requires approximately 400 K of free hard disk space. If you install using the limited hard disk installation, the game scenes will be copied to your hard disk so that you will have faster access to those scenes only. You will still need to have the CD in the CD-ROM drive to run the full title. This installation requires approximately 41 MB of free hard disk space. If you install using the full hard disk installation, the entire program will be copied to your hard disk so that you will not need to have the CD in the CD-ROM drive to run the program. This installation requires approximately 60 MB of free hard disk space. If you are installing under Windows 95 and have not turned off the autoplay feature, you do not need to run the setup program to install Timon and Pumbaa's Jungle Games. The first time you insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive, Windows 95 will automatically start the setup program. Once installed, every time you insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive the autoplay feature of Windows 95 will automatically start Timon and Pumbaa's Jungle Games. 1. Start Windows, if it is not already running. 2. Insert the Jungle Games CD into the CD-ROM drive. 3. From the Program Manager, select the File menu and choose Run. 4. Type d:\setup in the Command Line and press Enter. (If necessary, replace d: with the letter that represents your CD-ROM drive.) 5. Select the way you would like to install the program: CD installation or full hard disk installation. 6. Click the Quick button to install the program to the default drive, directory and program group. or Click the Custom button to select where you want the program files installed. 7. Type the drive letter and directory name where you would like to install the program files, or click the Browse button and select a drive and directory. Click the Next button when you are finished. 8. Select the group in which you would like the program icons to be added and click the OK button. Click the scroll arrows to view more choices, if necessary. If you are running under Windows 3.x, once the program has been installed, you will be given the option of automatically installing a joystick driver (if you do not already have a driver installed). If you have a joystick that already works with other Windows 3.x applications or if you are using Windows 95, then you do not need to do anything to use the joystick with Timon and Pumbaa's Jungle Games. Click the Yes button to have the Timon and Pumbaa's Jungle Games program install a joystick driver for you. Once the joystick driver is installed, you will need to calibrate and test your joystick by double clicking the Joystick icon in the Windows Control Panel. Note: You may need to calibrate your joystick again if you have disconnected it from your computer or if you notice the joystick interfering with the operation of the mouse. During installation, you also will have the opportunity to test your MIDI settings for sound. Timon and Pumbaa's Jungle Games was orchestrated with full, rich music and sound effects. It is recommended that you test your MIDI settings upon installation to make sure that you are experiencing the full depth of Timon and Pumbaa's Jungle Games. STARTING TIMON AND PUMBAA'S JUNGLE GAMES If you are running Windows 95, click the Start button, and then click Programs. Next, click Disney, and then click Timon and Pumbaa to start the program. (If autoplay is enabled, simply insert the CD into your CD-ROM drive.) If you are running Windows 3.1x, double click Timon and Pumbaa's Jungle Games icon in the Disney program group to start the program. Make sure Timon and Pumbaa's Jungle Games CD is in your CD-ROM drive. SAVE GAME FEATURE NOTE: In a two player game, the save game feature will only save the game status of player one. Upon restoring the game, the system will default to one player mode. BURPER You can use the keyboard, mouse or joystick to play Burper. Using the Default Keyboard Settings, press left and right arrow keys to move Pumbaa left and right. Press the X key or spacebar to make Pumbaa burp. Press the up and down arrow keys for mondo burps. Press the Z key and left/right arrow key to produce a left/right tail swipe. Using the Mouse, move Pumbaa left or right by moving the mouse left or right. Click the left mouse button to burp. Move the mouse up to mondo burp. Click the right mouse button while moving the mouse left/right to produce a left/right tail swipe. Using the Joystick, move Pumbaa left/right with the left/right axis. Press button 1 to burp. The up/down axis produces mondo burps. A combination of button 2 and the left/right axis produces a left/right tail swipe. JUNGLE PINBALL You can use the keyboard, mouse or joystick to play Pinball. Using the Default Keyboard Settings, press z to move the left flipper and press / to move the right flipper. The up arrow key controls both flippers simultaneously. Press Enter key to launch the ball. Press the Spacebar to tilt the game. Using the Mouse, click the left mouse button to move the left flipper and click the right mouse button to move the right flipper. Press both mouse buttons simultaneously to move both flippers. Press the right button or Enter key to launch the ball. Press the Spacebar to tilt the game. Using the Joystick, press button 1 to move the left flipper and button 2 to move the right flipper. The up axis controls both flippers simultaneously. Button 2 launches the ball. Down axis tilts the game. Addendum to the documentation: You start with 5 pill bug balls instead of 3. SLINGSHOT Use the Mouse to play Slingshot. Move the mouse to aim at the target, then click the left mouse button to fire at your target. HIPPO HOP You can use the keyboard or joystick to play Hippo Hop. Using the Default Keyboard Settings, press the X key or Spacebar to make Timon jump. Press the up arrow to make Timon jump forward. Press the down arrow to make Timon jump backward. Press the left/right arrow keys and the X key to make Timon jump left/right. Press the left/right arrow keys to make Timon walk left/right. Pressing the Z key in conjunction with any of the above key combinations accelerates Timon. Using the Joystick, the up/down axis makes Timon jump forward/backward. The left/right axis walks Timon left/right. A combination of left/right axis and button 1 makes Timon jump left/right. Pressing button 2 in conjunction with any of the above key combinations accelerates Timon. BUG DROP Play as either Timon or Pumbaa. Timon is player 1 and Pumbaa is player 2. You can use the keyboard or joystick to play Bug Drop. Using the Default Keyboard Settings to control Timon, press the left and right arrow keys to move the bug pair left and right. The < key rotates the bug pair counterclockwise. The > key rotates the bug pair clockwise. The down arrow key increases the drop speed of the bug pair. Using the Default Keyboard Settings to control Pumbaa, press the Z key and C key to move the bug pair left and right. Press the 1 key to rotate the bug pair counterclockwise. Press the 2 key to rotate the bug pair clockwise. The X key increases the drop speed of the bug pair. Using the Joystick for both Timon & Pumbaa, the left and right axis moves the bug pair left and right. Press button 1 to rotate the bug pair counterclockwise. Press button 2 to rotate the bug pair clockwise. The down axis increases the drop speed of the bug pair. TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND COMMON PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS If you have difficulty installing or running Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games, please read the section below before calling our Technical Support phone line. By checking the few items listed below, you may be able to solve any difficulty you are having on your own. Problem: Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games seems to run slow. Solution: As with any program running under Windows, the speed and the smoothness of Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games is dependent on the speed of the hardware that it is running on. Hardware configurations that affect performance are: the amount of memory and the speed of the video card, the processor type, the amount of real memory and the transfer rate of the CD-ROM drive. While the minimum system configuration required to run the Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games is a 486 33 MHz computer with 8 MB of RAM, a video card capable of running 256 colors and a double-speed CD-ROM drive, the recommended system configuration is a 486 66 MHz computer with 16 MB of RAM. You may be able to improve the performance of Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games running on your computer by upgrading one or all of these elements of your computer system, depending on what you already have. If you are running on a computer with the minimum system requirements, here are some things you can do to try to increase your system's performance: 1. Disable the sound effects and/or music in the Options screen which can be found in the Main Interface, on the scoreboard icon. 2. Make sure you have a permanent swap file of at least 5 MB set up in Windows. 3. Do a full hard disk installation, if you have the space available on your hard disk. Problem: The program seems to run extremely slow. Solution: If you have a 486/33MHz or less, then you can make the following entry in your 7THLEVEL.INI to improve performance: [Timon and Pumbaa's Jungle Games] SlowCPU=1 Make sure that you have a permanent swap file of at least 5 MB set up in Windows. Please consult your Windows documentation for instructions regarding your swap file settings. Problem: When I try to run Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games, I get a "Not enough memory" message. Solution: On an 8 MB system, Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games requires 2 to 4 MB of virtual memory. For instructions on setting virtual memory, please consult your Windows documentation. Problem: The program does not display properly. Solution: Make sure you have a video card running in 640x480 or 800x600 mode with 256 colors. Also, make sure that you have the proper display driver installed. A display with more colors or running at a higher resolution also will work with Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games. Problem: The program is working, but I don't hear any jungle sounds. Solution: Make sure your sound card is installed and working properly. You can check the sound from your sound board by using the Sound utility in the Control Panel. Choose one of the WAV files in the Windows directory and click Test. The volume of the dialog and the sound effects can be increased or decreased by pressing the Shift key and the + or - key. The volume of the music can be increased or decreased by pressing the Ctrl key and the + or - key. The volume of all audio can be controlled by simply pressing the + or - key. Problem: The sound or video skips during the program. Solution: Make sure you have at least 8 MB of RAM. Also, make sure that an expanded memory manager (such as EMM386, QEMM or 386MAX) is not reserving memory that Windows and Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games will need to run correctly. Problem: I can't get the MIDI files to play. (I'm not getting any music.) Solution: Most sound cards are not set up to play MIDI files unless you have a MIDI peripheral device attached to your computer. To set your sound card so that MIDI files will play without a MIDI peripheral device attached, follow the steps below. To change your MIDI settings under Windows 3.1: 1. Double click the MIDI Mapper icon in the Control Panel. 2. Make sure the Setups radial button is selected. 3. Click the down arrow in the Name list box. 4. Select a MIDI setup file. You should select either General MIDI or All FM. (Check your sound card documentation for the correct setup file. If you have the SoundBlaster 16 card, select All FM.) 5. With the correct setup file selected, click the Edit button. 6. Confirm that the correct driver is displayed for at least channels 1 through 10. (Check your sound card documentation for the correct driver name. If you have a SoundBlaster 16 sound card, each channel should be set to the Voyetra Super Sapi FM driver.) 7. Click the OK button to exit the MIDI Setup dialog box. As you exit, click the Yes button to save any changes you've made or the No button to cancel any changes. 8. Click the Close button to exit the MIDI Mapper. To change your MIDI settings under Windows 95: 1. Select the Start Menu. 2. Choose Settings and open the Control Panel. 3. Double click the Multimedia icon and select the MIDI tab. 4. Select the MIDI setup file. (Check your sound card documentation for the correct setup file.) 5. Click the OK button and exit the Control Panel. Problem: The sound and video are not synchronized properly. Solution: Make sure that you are running Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games on a 486/33MHz or better IBM-compatible computer with at least 8 MB of RAM. Problem: The sound breaks up or has a lot of static. Solution: You may need to change the DMA setting on your sound card. Please check the documentation for your sound card for the proper settings and how to change the settings. Problem: The volume is too low or too high. Solution: You can adjust the volume using the + and - keys within Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games. KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS The following keyboard combinations can be used to replace mouse movements for certain activities and functions. ALT F4 Exit the program SHIFT ESC Exit the program ESC Exits back to the main menu one level at a time + Raises the master volume - Lowers the master volume SHIFT + Raises the WAV volume (speech and sound effects) SHIFT - Lowers the WAV volume (speech and sound effects) CONTROL + Raises the Midi volume (music) CONTROL - Lowers the Midi volume (music) * (keypad) Toggles the sound on/off PAUSE Pause/restarts the animation SPACEBAR Stops the current ambient animation HELP WITH YOUR HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE QUESTIONS If you have questions about your computer's hardware or other software applications, please contact the manufacturer before contacting Technical Support. The manufacturer will be able to answer any questions you may have on the installation and specific settings for your needs.