rec.autos.simulators

Win95 ICR2

Craig Marc

Win95 ICR2

by Craig Marc » Mon, 01 Jan 1996 04:00:00

When will the win95 version of icr2 be out? I own the current release, will I be
able to upgrade to the win95 version for free, or will I have to buy the whole
thing?
Craig
anmio

Win95 ICR2

by anmio » Mon, 01 Jan 1996 04:00:00


> When will the win95 version of icr2 be out? I own the current release, will I be
> able to upgrade to the win95 version for free, or will I have to buy the whole
> thing?
> Craig

When will this version come, will it be a patch update, or will we have
to purchase the game again?
Michael Lescau

Win95 ICR2

by Michael Lescau » Tue, 02 Jan 1996 04:00:00

: >
: > When will the win95 version of icr2 be out? I own the current release, will I be
: > able to upgrade to the win95 version for free, or will I have to buy the whole
: > thing?
: > Craig

: When will this version come, will it be a patch update, or will we have
: to purchase the game again?

I believe that Papyrus is planning on offering a Windows 95 upgrade to
the owners of the DOS version of IndyCar II.  The cost involved should be
nominal, probably just enough to cover shipping and handling.  Perhaps
along the lines of $10.95 or something....

Mike

John LaBelle,

Win95 ICR2

by John LaBelle, » Wed, 03 Jan 1996 04:00:00




>: >
>: > When will the win95 version of icr2 be out? I own the current release, will I be
>: > able to upgrade to the win95 version for free, or will I have to buy the whole
>: > thing?
>: > Craig
>: When will this version come, will it be a patch update, or will we have
>: to purchase the game again?
>I believe that Papyrus is planning on offering a Windows 95 upgrade to
>the owners of the DOS version of IndyCar II.  The cost involved should be
>nominal, probably just enough to cover shipping and handling.  Perhaps
>along the lines of $10.95 or something....
>Mike

Win95 Users,

If you write a batch file telling your computer to run dos games it
usually works.  I have win 3.11, but configured icr2, nascar and nfs
on a win 95 computer.

1.  create a file in the game directory called "go.bat" (or anyother
name you choose, just use the extention .bat)

2.  In the file type the name of the file to start the game i.e.
"nascar"

3.  Save and exit.

This should work, it did for me(including sound support).  I create
simmilar type batch files for all dos games and excluding
quarantine(which I'm not real concerned about) has worked flawlessly  


Good luck.

Sincerely,

Art LaBelle

Trimester 4 student.
Cleveland Chiropractic College, Kansas City, MO


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