games-pc caesar User Manual

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your Caesar directory).
5. During the set up, select the SoundBlaster card and then select
“Enter New Jumper Settings.” You will be asked to choose 
an Interrupt Request (IRQ) setting from a list. Choose the 
setting that matches the one you copied down. You will 
then be asked to input your Input/Output (I/O) settings.
One of these numbers should match one of the I/O set-
tings you identified. Choose it, and your computer will 
return to the DOS prompt if you’ve successfully completed 
the set up.
6. If SoundBlaster does not work, try choosing Adlib instead and 
then following the rest of the directions in step 5. If that 
doesn’t work, choose “No Sound Card.” You’ll still be able 
to play the game, but you won’t have any sound.
7. Now type “csr” at the prompt to start the game.
8. Enjoy!
PLEASE NOTE:
This program is unsupported. Neither
Impressions nor Sierra On-Line will be providing customer service or
technical support for this title. On the other hand, you did get it for
free.
Addendum to the Caesar Manual 
(Please Read Me First)
These instructions replace the install instructions found on
pages 6-7 of the Caesar manual. All other instructions in the
Caesar manual are correct and valid.
Times certainly have changed since 1993. In that simpler time, DOS-
based games were king. Now, we live in a Windows world, and some
of the install instructions in the Caesar manual are now obsolete.
Please follow these instructions instead:
First, Windows 95/98 users will need to determine their
Input/Output (I/O) and Interrupt Request (IRQ) settings by follow-
ing these directions:
1. Go to Start         Settings          Control Panel
2. Double click on “System,” and select the Device Manager 
tab.
3. Double click on “Sound, Video & Game Controllers.”
4. From the list that appears, click on your sound card, then 
click on “Properties.”
5. Click on the “Resources” tab that appears after you click on 
“Properties.” You will see one setting for your IRQ and three 
settings for your I/O. Copy these down. You’ll need them 
later.
Now, download the zip files that contain the Caesar files to your hard
drive (if you haven’t already). Unzip the files using WinZip or PKZip.
Then, follow these instructions:
1. Go to Start          Programs          MS-DOS Prompt.
2. Change the DOS prompt to the directory and folder into 
which you unzipped the Caesar files.
3. Type “Install” and follow the directions.
4. After installation, type “setup” (the prompt should still show