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AMIGA - ABC Wide World of Sports Boxing Instructions

The document provides instructions for installing and playing the Amiga version of the boxing game ABC Wide World of Sports Boxing. It details how to install the game from floppy disks onto a hard drive, memory requirements, and joystick controls for playing matches.

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AMIGA - ABC Wide World of Sports Boxing Instructions

The document provides instructions for installing and playing the Amiga version of the boxing game ABC Wide World of Sports Boxing. It details how to install the game from floppy disks onto a hard drive, memory requirements, and joystick controls for playing matches.

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ABC Wide World of Sports Boxing

1991 Data East

Instructions
IMPORTANT --------Please read these important additions to the Amiga version of ABC's Wide World of Sports Boxing not included in the Boxer's Notebook or Game Manual. System Requirements: Amiga 500, 1000, 2000 1MB RAM. Color Monitor Required Joystick Required Note: This software has been tested using AmigaDOS 1.3. A3000 or 2.0 upgrade owners may want to test gameplay under DOS 2.0 or use 1.3 to ensure compatibility. To Play from Floppy: (Pause)...More(y/n/ns)? ns Booting from Floppy: At the Amiga Workbench prompt, insert the Punch disk in drive DF0: (A1000 owners may need to run Kickstart first). When the computer has booted, the game will automatically start. You will be prompted to insert the Ring disk as needed. Hard Disk Installation: To install the game onto a hard disk, follow these instructions: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Boot your hard drive normally and go to the Workbench. Insert the disk labelled Ring disk into any drive. Double click on the Ring Disk icon. In the disk's open window, double click on the icon named "HDInstall". You will be prompted to designate the hard drive partition and folder name that you wish the game's files to be copied into. Make sure to type your designation in quotes. Example "DH0:Boxing". 6. The contents of the Ring disk will be transferred to your hard drive. 7. When prompted insert the Punch disk into any drive. 8. When the contents of the Punch disk have been successfully transferred to your hard drive you will receive an "Installation Complete" message. To play ABC's Wide World of Sports Boxing from a hard drive: 1. 2. 3. 4. Remove any Boxing diskettes, if any. Boot your hard drive normally and go to the Workbench. Go to the drawer in which you copied your Boxing files and open it. Double-click on the icon named "Boxing". The game will start.

You can also start the game from the CLI by first changing to the subdirectory where you've copied your Boxing files and then type "Boxing". Memory Requirements for Hard Disk Users: ABC's Wide World of Sports Boxing requires at least 1 Megabyte of total memory and at least 430K of the Amiga's built-in-graphics memory (chip ram) to run. If your Amiga has 512K of chip ram (such as an A1000, A500 or A2000 without the 1 Meg. "Agnus" chip) you may have to play ABC's Wide World of Sports Boxing by booting directly from the Punch disk. You can check how much "chip" memory you have in your computer by opening the CLI and typing AVAIL. Look next to the word "CHIP" under the "AVAILABLE" column for the amount of chip memory you have free. If the number is greater than 430,000 you will have enough memory to run the game. If not, you will need to boot from the Punch disk. Tips to Maximize Free Chip Ram. Make sure that your STARTUP-SEQUENCE script loads only the files needed for hard-disk operation (no programs such as virus checkers, RAM disks, or multitasking applications). Make sure that all open Workbench windows are closed. * Disconnect any external disk drives that may be connected. * Important! Never connect or disconnect peripherals such as disk drives or printers when your Amiga is on! Doing so may seriously damage your Amiga or any other peripherals.

Amiga Version Game Controls Please note these new controls for the Amiga version of ABC's Wide World of Sports Boxing. Please disregard the fight controls in the game manual as they refer to IBM machines only. ABC's Wide World of Sports Boxing Amiga Joystick Controls and Keyboard Commands: No Button Right-Handed Boxer Left-Handed Boxer Up Up/Right Right Down/Right Down Down/Left Left Up/Left F3 F5 F6 F8 Stand Move Right Move Right Move Right Crouch Move Left Move Left Move Left Stan and Power Right Uppercut Right Straight Right Cross Crouch & Power Left Hook Left Jab Left Uppercut Stand and Power Right Uppercut Right Jab Right Hook Crouch & Power Left Cross Left Straight Left Uppercut

Pause Turn on/off all sound Turn on/off crowd noise during fight. Turn on/off in-between rounds commentary. When the game is played from floppy, the commentary is not loaded in order to reduce disk loading time. You can enable the commentary feature when playing from floppy pressing F8 during a fight.

--Typed by SKIDROW For more Amiga documents, visit www.lemonamiga.com

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