27th February 1996 INSTALLATION ============ Installing "Napoleon the Emperor" is simple. Knowing that most wargamers are both quite competant and tend to like control I haven't used an automated install program. Start by creating a directory. You can transfer the the files listed below to it, but it may be easier to unzip "NTEev12n.zip"* a second time into it. The program only needs the one directory and doesn't care what it's called. Many of you are probably already at this point. That done you start Windows and open the File menu. Pick the "New" option from that menu and indicate you want to add a new program item. In the new program dialog box enter the label you want the program's icon to have in the description box. Now to fill the command line box click the Browse button and travel the directory structure until you're in the directory you unzipped the game files into. Pick "NTEev12n.exe" as your executable file. Change the Icon if you wish. Next click the "OK" button, and Voila!, you're done. You've installed "Napoleon the Emperor". Enjoy. If after several hours you find you like the game and wish to keep it check under "Register Me!" in the help file to see how to register. You'll get two additional scenarios if you do so. For a quick peek an alternative to the new option is to unzip "NTEev12n.zip" into an empty directory and using the File Manager double click on file "NTEev12n.exe"*. * - Depending on the site from which you downloaded it, the "zip" file may have a different name (i.e. napln.zip, nteevc.zip, nteev.zip, etc). In cases where the the file is not of the form "NTEEV##x.Zip" (# = digit, x = letter) different versions of the game may exist with the same file name. At sites that have the "NTEEV##x.ZIP" form of the filename the ##x portion of it indicates the version of the program (i.e. 1.1d or 1.2n, etc.). Filelist: "nteev12n.exe" (main program executable) "waterloo.scn" (main program data) "bmpblk.sv2" (main program data) "mapinfo.sv2" (main program data) "nte.hlp" (help file) "readme.txt" (this file) "order.txt" (ordering info) "vendor.txt" (for distributors) "file_id.diz" (for BBS Sysops) "sdn.id" (for SDN distribution) /**---------------------------------------------------**/ Requirements This program requires Windows 3.1 running on an IBM PC compatible. Although the code should work on all 80286's and above, it would be much better to have at least a 25MHz 80386. The necessary video resolution is 640X480 and a minimum of 256 colors. Some of the symbols can be quite crude and hard to read at 640X480. Most of the game development occurred at a resolution of 1024X768, but some beta testers found the fonts at this resolution to be rather small. The best compromise seems to be a resolution of 800X600. The game will take up about a Megabyte on your hard drive. It is advisable to have at least 8 megabytes of RAM memory, 16 Meg will work better. DISCLAIMER Continued use of this program constitutes acceptance of this disclaimer of warrenty: Napoleon the Emperor is supplied as is. The author disclaims all warrenties, expressed or implied, including,without limitation, of merchantability and of fitness for any purpose. The author assumes no liability for damages,direct or consequential, which may result from the use of the "Napoleon the Emperor" game program. Reality Engine Computer Games retains full rights to this program and its look and feel. You have permission to make copies of the evaluation version only and as long as you distribute the full intact package it is part of,including the associated files: "readme.txt","vendor.txt", and "order.txt". You may not charge a fee greater than $5 for distribution without obtaining permission. You may not under any circumstances distribute copies of the registered version of this program, "Napoleon the Emperor". /**---------------------------------------------------**/ (The text following is also in "Napoleon the Emperor"'s Help file, where it is formatted.) Register Me! Please register me, or me and mine face extinction! More formally to legally use this program past the 30 day evaluation period after the time you first acquire it you must register it. Its also illegal to speed, and you're more likely to get caught too. With that in mind here are some more positive incentives. 1/ You get two whole new battles, with different maps,and different Orders of Battles. Even when the same units appear they're often at a different strength and divided up into subordinate units differently. Quatre Bras is a much tenser battle an a map half the size of the Waterloo one (as its scaled to the screen this should be a blessing to those of you with tired eyes). At Ligny the Prussians get to show their stuff much more fully and the French too, have an opportunity to develope their plans more fully than was possible at Waterloo. 2/ You get upgrades. I plan to be continually upgrading the underlying games engine "Napoleon the Emperor" uses while developing new games that use it. These improvements will be backfitted to the existing "Napoleon the Emperor" as upgrades. In addition I already have a list of planned upgrades. Check the list below for these. Suggestions for additions to this list are welcome from everyone, but, of course, the requests of registered users will carry extra weight. These upgrades will be provided to registered users free whenever they make additional orders from Reality Engine Computer Games. They will also be independently available on request for the cost of Shipping and Handling. ($4 in North America, $6 elsewhere). In the event (God forbid) of a major bug fix being needed you get that automatically and I pay the full cost. 3/ You get Technical Support. Problems or bugs? Want some detail explained. Well my Compuserve address is 102127,3106. On the Internet that's "102127.3106@compuserve.com", an alternative address is "sstjohn@atcon.com". Being in rural Nova Scotia (Canada) it's not yet economical to use America Online much, and difficult to even access other online services like Prodigy and Genie. In addition you get my phone number you that you can call (at your expense) for limited (but convenient hours) Monday through Friday. E-mail is preferable but I understand that not all of you may have it and that you may want to actually talk to someone human. In this connection I should note that the 800 number of the PsL registration service is for ORDERS ONLY and that no one there can help you with the program or provide technical support. Not "won't" rather "can't". For the desperate or patient there is also regular mail. The address is Reality Engine Computer Games R.R.#1, Petite Riviere, Nova Scotia B0J 2P0 Canada 4/ Last, but not least, you get onto my mailing list. I finally figure out how a scenario editor can properly provide for a good computer player. My next game comes out. A major upgrade or minor bug fix you should know about gets done, or I just feel like passing on some gossip. In all these cases I will send you some mail. If I have your address and you're a registered user. You don't know what SHAREWARE is? Apparently you form part of a majority in the population. Shareware is where you get to try and evaluate a computer program, either for free or at a cost that just covers distribution, before deciding whether you want to keep it and pay for it. If you don't pay for it its not legal to use the program after the evaluation period its owner has set. This confuses some people as with most other things you buy a copy of the thing and the right to use it at the same time. Since the cost of building a car, for example, is quite high, and you can't use a car without having your own physical copy which is hard to make, the car companies can recover the costs of designing and engineering your car by just adding a certain amount onto the price of the physical object you buy. With software it's very expensive in terms of skilled human effort to produce a product in the first place. However, once the program exists it is very inexpensive to make copies. In practice anyone can do it. So it is not their skill at copying programs that software companies sell, it is the right to use that program at all (a license). Just because you have a copy of a program, even if you paid for the copy, doesn't mean you have the right to use it. In practise, retailers often bundle the license to use a program, along with a copy of it and a nice box and sell them all together, which is why sometimes it doesn't seem like you get much for your money. Shareware on the other hand asks you to pay for the license (plus maybe some incentives, including a more capable version of the software) after you already have a copy of the program. How to Register: By paying Reality Engine Computer Games $25 in U.S. funds. For Americans and Canadians there is $4 Shipping and Handling. People elsewhere must pay $6 Shipping and Handling. The Canadian G.S.T. is included in the basic price. I'm afraid my fellow Nova Scotians will have to pay the Provincial Sales Tax of 11% though. How to Order: There are a number of ways of ordering, but in all cases you should identify the product as "Napoleon the Emperor". The Public (software) Library's product ID# for "Napoleon the Emperor" is #14422. CREDIT CARD ORDERS ONLY You can order with MC, Visa, Amex, or Discover from Public (software) Library by calling 800-2424-PsL or 713- 524-6394 or by FAX to 713-524-6398 or by CIS Email to 71355,470. You can also mail credit card orders to PsL at P.O.Box 35705, Houston, TX 77235-5705. THE ABOVE NUMBERS ARE FOR CREDIT CARD ORDERS ONLY. THE AUTHOR OF THIS PROGRAM CANNOT BE REACHED AT THESE NUMBERS. Any questions about the status of the shipment of the order, refunds,registration options, product details, technical support, volume discounts,dealer pricing, site licenses, non-credit card orders, etc, must be directed to Reality Engine Computer Games. To insure that you get the latest version, PsL will notify us the day of your order and we will ship the product directly to you. PsL's operators are available from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. CST Monday-Thursday and 7:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Friday. Their 800 number can only be accessed in the States. This product's ID number is 14422. COMPUSERVE SHAREWARE REGISTRATION DB (GO SWREG) GO SWREG and follow the instructions. The SWREG ID# for "Napoleon the Emperor" is 9656. The registration fee will be deducted from your CompuServe account. CompuServe will e-mail your order to Reality Engine Computer Games which will fulfill it. Direct from Reality Engine Computer Games In this case you must pay with either a International Postal Money Order (in U.S. funds) or with a cheque drawn on a U.S. or Canadian bank. When making direct purchases Canadians may pay $37 in Canadian funds if they wish instead of the $25 U.S.. I may wait for cheques to clear before fulfilling orders possibly adding a couple of weeks to the normal 3 week time for mail delivery. Direct orders should be mailed to: Reality Engine Computer Games RR#1, Petite Riviere, Nova Scotia B0J 2P0 CANADA /**-------------------------------------------------------**/