Installation Instructions for "Blackjack Lab", Version 1.0.1 May 3, 1990 "Blackjack Lab" requires a minimum of 512KB of memory and AmigaDOS version 1.2 or above. The program can run from either a floppy drive or hard drive. As you may already be aware of, this program is in a LHARC compressed file format. You will need a copy of the LHARC program in order to extract the "Blackjack Lab" files. To extract the program, the recommended command for version 1.10 or above of LHARC is: lharc x bjl10 if you are using a version of LHARC older than 1.10, then use the following command in order for the files to be extracted correctly: lharc -x x bjl10 This will restore the files to their own directories. This is important, because the program will assume some files will be located in certain directories. It is also easier to keep track of files of the same type. For floppy disk installations, "Blackjack Lab" requires the volume name of the disk be named "BJL" in order for it to find the support files. This can be done by single clicking the disk icon, then selecting the Rename option from the workbench menu. For hard disk installations, you will need to perform the AmigaDOS command Assign in order to tell the program where the support files will be located. From the CLI, type the command, "ASSIGN BJL: directory", where "directory" is the full path name where the program resides in your hard disk. This line should also be added to your System-startup file in the S: directory so the assign can be performed automatically after every boot-up. If this installation is not done properly, you will notice the sound effects will be disabled for the program, the help facility will not operate, and the demo mode will not operate either. Refer to the "ReadMePlay" file for more information about using the program. Dan Cogliano, author of "Blackjack Lab"