                      UNNECESSARY ROUGHNESS 95' DEMO
                      ------------------------------
This is a playable demo of Unnecessary Roughness '95.  The demo is one
fifteen minuet quarter between the San Francisco 49'ers and the Los
Angles Raiders.  Please check below for system requirements and
what to do if you have problems running this demo.

                       - SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS - 

To play "Unnecessary Roughness 95'" you must have:
*  IBM + 100% compatible.
*  386-33Mhz.
*  8 MB RAM.
*  DOS 5.0 and above.
*  Hard Drive with 18 MB free. 
*  VESA SVGA (640 X 480).
*  Keyboard.

For optimum gameplay, we suggest you have:
*  486-50Mhz with Local Bus Video Card.
*  16 MB RAM.
*  Sound Blaster or Compatible soundcard.
*  Joystick.

NOTE: "Unnecessary Roughness 95'" does not run in Windows.

                            - NEW FEATURES -

*  3-D modeled players look and move just like the real thing 
   thanks to motion capture technology.

*  Actual NFL teams and logos, over 1400 NFLPA players and all the new
   '94 rules and rosters are included.

*  Play-by-play by Al Michaels.

*  In-your-face action with HelmetCam or use InfinityCam 
   to view the game from anywhere in the stadium.

*  Complete stats including league leaders.

*  Free trading option allows you to build a team that will get you
   to the Super bowl.

*  1 or 2 players can compete against all 28 pro teams.

*  Greatly enhanced offensive and defensive AI.

*  Incredible editing tools that allow you to create your own team,  
   make your own leagues,  use your own plays in custom playbooks,    
   and make your own logos.
                                 
*  Multiple team owners complete with passcodes.

*  And much more....

                      -  "UNNECESSARY ROUGHNESS '95" -


If UNNECESSARY ROUGHNESS '95 gives an "Out of memory message" or you are
experiencing freezes in the game you will need to boot your system "Clean."  Below
please find instructions on how to "Boot Clean."


BOOTING CLEAN -- USING DOS 5.0

You will need a floppy disk that will fit into your A: drive; this procedure 
will only work in drive A.  Insert the floppy disk into your A: drive and 
type "FORMAT A:/S". This will erase all data on the diskette so use one that 
is new or no longer needed.

When the disk has finished formatting change to your A: drive.  Type the 
following lines at the A prompt:

    COPY CON CONFIG.SYS <Enter>

    DOS=HIGH <Enter>
    DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS <Enter>

Press F6 <Enter>. You should see the message "1 file(s) copied." If the 
message does not appear please follow these instructions again.  

VERY IMPORTANT!!!  ONLY USE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE A: DRIVE!

Next type these lines at the A: prompt:

    COPY CON AUTOEXEC.BAT

    PROMPT $P$G <Enter>
    * All sound card lines.  You can find these command lines in your 
     autoexec.bat on the c: drive.  They often look similar to this:
    "SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 H5 P330 T6"
    "SET SOUND=C:\SB16"
    "C:\SB16\SB16SET /M:220 /VOC:220 /CD:220 /MIDI:220 /LINE:220 /TREBLE:0"
    "C:\SB16\SBCONFIG.EXE /S"
    Please note this is how these lines MAY look. If you have a Pro Audio Spectrum 16 
    or other sound card these lines will be different.

    You may also want to load your Mouse Driver command line:
    An example is: C:\MOUSE\MOUSE
                 
Press F6 <Enter>. You should see the message "1 file(s) copied."  If the 
message does not appear please follow these instructions again.  

REMEMBER, ONLY USE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE A: DRIVE!

You have just created a clean boot disk.  In order for the disk to take
effect you must reboot your computer with this disk in the A: drive.

Press the <Ctrl><Alt><Delete> keys together to reboot.

At the A:> prompt, type C: and press <Enter>

To start "Unnecessary Roughness 95'" type CD\UR95PC <Enter>

Type UR95 and press <Enter>



BOOTING CLEAN -- USING DOS 6.0 

Please follow the instructions for Booting Clean using DOS 5.0

BOOTING CLEAN -- USING DOS 6.2X

     Reboot your computer.

     When you see the message "STARTING MS-DOS" hit the <F8> key at the top 
     of your keyboard.

     You will see the message "DOS WILL PROMPT YOU CONFIRM EACH CONFIG.SYS
     COMMAND."  Say yes to only the following:

     DOS=HIGH
     DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS

     If you are using a Sound Blaster compatible card you must also say yes 
     to the Sound Card Driver line.  
     
     Say no to the rest of your lines until you are asked to process your 
     AUTOEXEC.BAT.  Say yes to this line.  
     
    * Say yes to all Sound Card lines. They often look similar to this:
    "SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 H5 P330 T6"
    "SET SOUND=C:\SB16"
    "C:\SB16\SB16SET /M:220 /VOC:220 /CD:220 /MIDI:220 /LINE:220 /TREBLE:0"
    "C:\SB16\SBCONFIG.EXE /S"
    Please note this is how these lines MAY look. If you have a Pro Audio Spectrum 16 
    or other sound card these lines will be different.
     

     Note: If you wish to use your mouse, 
     then you must also load your Mouse Driver.
     Example: C:\MOUSE\MOUSE



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Have Fun!

                             ACCOLADE 1995
