Zongada install instructions: It is suggested to install Zongada on a hard drive because of the numerous loadings of files during the running of the program. But you can still run the game from a floppy, as long you copy all the drawers if you downloaded this from the Aminet. Simply copy the drawer Zongada to the desired area on your hard drive. Also make sure you have the following 2 libraries in your system libs drawer: mathtrans.library medplayer.library If you don't have them already just copy them from the Zongada libs drawer to your system drawer To start the program simply double click the icon named Zongada in the drawer Zongada. The program will work on ECS and AGA machines, therefore all Amiga computers. You will need 900 kB of memory including 550 MB of chip ram. To have proper sound during the execution of Zongada, disactivate the sound option of your Workbench. To do this go in the Workbench drawer, then go in the prefs drawer and then double click on Sound. There you will select no sound. Also if you want to properly run other programs in multitask while playing this game, disactivate the screen error flash in the same drawer as the above paragraph. This program was designed on an NTSC Amiga, meaning that the video signal is that of NTSC television systems operating at a refresh rate of 60 Hz. The program will still work in countries where the video signal is PAL or SECAM because the program will recognize the refresh system used. In this case SECAM works similarly to PAL. So NTSC users will have no problems, and PAL users will still be able to run the program without any problems except that the screen will only occupy 200 vertical lines of your usual 256 lines leaving you with a dormant section at the bottom of the screen. Thank you for your interest in this program, and I hope you enjoy it. Pierre Dallaire postal address: C.P. 14, Timmins, Ontario, P4N 7C5 Canada Email address: (all lower case) archipel@ntl.sympatico.ca or llarabie@ntl.sympatico.ca To all Amiga fans out there this note is to tell you that there are still many Amiga devotees in Canada. So Viva Amiga, Go Team Amiga and Vive l'Amiga!