Configure Help This screen lets you set up hardware information which is specific to your system. Yellow rectangles indicate the current hardware config- uration. You may use the arrow keys to highlight (with the blinking white cursor) another option; then press or to select this option. Selecting an option highlights it with a yellow rectangle and unselects the previously selected option. Sound And Music: If you own a Sound Blaster compatible sound board you can listen to digitized sound and music while playing games. If you have a Sound Blaster Pro and you installed it nor- mally, the correct set up should be highlighted. Other- wise, you first need to enter which Port and Interrupt your Sound Blaster is set to use. If you do not know what to choose, try experimenting. If the port is wrong, neither music nor sound will work. If the interrupt is wrong but the port is correct, music will work but sound will not. You also need to specify a Sound Blaster driver for sound to work. The default driver is called "sndblast.drv", located in the current directory. This driver is compatible with the "CT-Voice" driver used by Creative Labs' Sound Blaster. If your sound card supplies another driver, use it instead. Video Cards: Ninty-nine percent of the VGA chips will be correctly detected automatically. Thus you should leave "auto-detect" chosen unless you have video problems. If during a game you move vertically and the character seems to dissappear, or random dots scroll onto the screen, your VGA chip was incorrectly detected. To remedy this problem, select your chip type from the menu. Video card manufacturers usually obtain their video controller chips from one of the chip vendors that this software supports. So if the name of your video board isn't on our list, just experiment with different video choices until one works. The few boards that won't work with any of the choices are not supported.