Redneck Rampage: Suckin' Grits on Route 66 
Beta Patch to version 1.01
     
HOW TO INSTALL THE PATCH
     
This .ZIP file contains two .EXE files.  After you have successfully installed 
Suckin' Grits from the CD-ROM, copy both of the .EXE files to your REDNECK 
directory.  (Details are below if you need help with this.)  Then run 
ROUTE66.BAT to start the game.
     
WHAT THE PATCH FIXES
     
Several customers have experienced "Runtime Error" messages when trying to play 
Suckin' Grits on faster machines.  This patch fixes the problem.  If you are 
already able to play Suckin' Grits without this type or error then you don't 
need the patch.

Note: Redneck Rampage and Redneck Rampage Suckin' Grits on Route 66 are DOS products
and are not intended to run in Windows 95.  If you encounter graphic problems within the
levels, you will need to replace the .art files.  To do so, quit out of the program, 
and copy the tilesa66.art and tilesb66.art files off the Suckin' Grits CD and place them
in the Redneck Rampage directory.  You will need to remove the read-only toggle so the 
program can use these files.  
   
DETAILS FOR BEGINNERS: HOW TO INSTALL THE PATCH
     
Unzip the contents of this .zip file to your Redneck Rampage directory, overwriting 
the files that exist there already.

Using WinZip under Windows 95, you would follow these steps:
     
1.  Choose "Open Archive" from the File menu.
2.  Locate the .ZIP file using the Windows dialog box. 
3.  Choose "Select All" from the Actions menu.
4.  Choose "Extract" from the Actions menu.
5.  Type "c:\intrplay\redneck\" (or whatever pathname you installed
    Redneck Rampage to) and press Enter.
6.  Quit WinZip, and from Windows 95, choose "Suckin' Grits" from the Start
    menu.

Using pkunzip in DOS, you would follow these steps: 
1.  Copy the .zip file into the redneck directory.
2.  Type pkunzip.exe patch66.zip
3.  Make sure you hit "yes" to overwrite the existing files!
4.  Run route66.bat.
   
Have fun!
     
-- The crew at Interplay

