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ICR2: FAQ for IndyCar Racing II

Michael E. Carve

ICR2: FAQ for IndyCar Racing II

by Michael E. Carve » Mon, 13 Jan 1997 04:00:00

IndyCar Racing II FAQ 1.0
Last Modified: 12 Jan 97

Introduction
============
This FAQ is an attempt to answer common questions about the simulation
IndyCar Racing II (ICR2), from Papyrus/Sierra On-Line (see a computer
store near you for a copy or check out http://www.sierra.com).

Send any additions, clarifications, etc. to mcar...@teleport.com

This FAQ will be posted periodically to rec.autos.simulators.  It can
also be found at http://www.teleport.com/~mcarver/indycar.htm or via
ftp://ftp.teleport.com/users/~mcarver/autosim/icr2faq.txt

Updates
=======
12/01/97  Removed reference to Suncom SFX gamepad as it appears to be no
          longer in production.
          Added information on use of keys for owners of Rendition
          bundled version.
          Added modem initialization string information

Table of Contents
=================
Q: What are the system requirements?
Q: What versions of IndyCar Racing II are available?
Q: How can I get the latest versions?
Q: After patching or doing a complete install why can't I update
   certain files?
Q: Is there IPX Network support in ICR2?
Q: What 3-D video cards are supported by ICR2?
Q: What version of ICR2 comes bundled with some Rendition Video cards?
Q: I have the bundled version that came with my Renditon Video card.  
   What are some of the special keys to control brake bias, etc.?
Q: Is there a demo?
Q: How come I can't get any pit service in the DOS Demo?
Q: How can I turn on some of the missing features in the Demo?
Q: I am running IndyCar Racing II on a 486 DX2 66mhz with 8mb of RAM.
   Will adding another 8mb of RAM make a significant difference in game
   play?
   It runs smoothly in VGA mode but I would prefer to run it "smoothly"
   in SVGA. Will 16mb of RAM instead of 8mb help me?
Q: Why are some of the drivers missing?
Q: Are there updated cars & drivers available?
Q: I just downloaded a carset, but I can't get it to work?
Q: Why are there "seams" on the cars I painted?  And what about that
   "skunk stripe" down the top of the car?
Q: Why aren't the Homestead, Rio de Janeiro, and Indianapolis tracks
   included?
Q: Is there a Track Pack for ICR2?
Q: How can I run ICR2 in SVGA?
Q: How can I capture a "screen shot"?
Q: I set Announcer to 100%, but I still can't hear any voices during
   the game.
Q: Why is my pit always at the same place?
Q: My car disappears in the "cork screw" at Laguna Seca.  What gives?
Q: The menu just scrolls selections madly.  How can control this to
   make a selection?
Q: Why can't I get Univbe to work with my ATI video card?
Q: I am having trouble connecting via modem.  Can you suggest any modem
   initialization strings?
Q: Can someone tell me what the difference is between the different
   chassis, engines and tires?
Q: I'm having trouble learning some of the Road Courses.  Are there any
   tips?  
Q: I'm using a steering wheel.  Any tips on setting the steering lock?
Q: What is the difference between controllers (digital or analog)?
Q: Any tips on passing strategies?
Q: Are there any tips on how to setup one's car?

Questions and Answers
=====================
Q: What are the system requirements?
A: System Requirements (MS-DOS/Windows)
   VGA
      Double Speed CD-ROM drive
      486DX 33/Mhz or greater
      8MB RAM
      MS-DOS 5.x or 6.x
      12MB hard drive space
   SVGA
      Double Speed CD-ROM drive
      486DX2 66/Mhz or greater
      8MB RAM
      MS-DOS 5.x or 6.x
      12MB hard drive space
   Recommended:
      Pentium/586 processor
      12MB RAM
      Joystick or driving wheel/pedal
      combo Sound card (no PC speaker support)
   Minimum requirements for PC Systems: MS-DOS 5.0+ or Windows 95:
         2X CD ROM
      DOS:
         VGA, 486 DX/33
         8MB RAM,
         15MB Available hard drive space
         SVGA: 486 DX2/66
         Windows 95:
         Pentium+
         16MB RAM
         Most sound cards supported.
         Recommended:
            Pentium 90+
            joystick
            driving wheel/pedals

     System Requirements (PowerPC Mac)
       Minimum requirements for PowerPC
          Mac: 2X CD ROM
          16 MB RAM,
          System 7.1+
          Power Mac series
          15 MB HD space
          Recommended:
             System 7.5+
             Joystick

Q: What versions of IndyCar Racing II are available?
A: The following versions of IndyCar Racing have been
   released: Version   1.00 (DOS)  Original release
   Version 1.01 (DOS/Win95) Re-Release (also via patch)
   Version 1.02 (DOS/Win95) patch
   Version 1.00 (Mac) Original release

   There is also a "Rendition" version (DOS ver. 1.02) available as a
   "bundle" with either the Intergraph Intense 3D 100 (a.k.a. Reactor) or
   Sierra's Screamin' 3D video cards.

Q: How can I get the latest versions?
A: Here are a list of the patches and their URLs:

    icr100_2.exe (DOS, hard drive installation of version 1.0 only!)
      1.23M, posted on 07/17/96
      ftp://ftp.sierra.com/pub/sierra/patches/sports-sim/icr100_2.exe
      Fixes yellow flag problem with race order being corrupted, and
      understeering problem after driving a long time. This patch
      upgrades version 1.0 of the game to version 1.2. It will not work
      with the CD-ROM installation of the game. Please make certain that
      you are using version 1.0 of the game, as this patch will not work
      with version 1.1.

    icr101_2.exe (DOS, hard drive installation of version 1.1 only!)
      216k, posted on 07/17/96
      ftp://ftp.sierra.com/pub/sierra/patches/sports-sim/icr101_2.exe
      Fixes problem with mouse being automatically selected for
      controls.  Also fixes yellow flag problem with race order being
      corrupted, and understeering problem after driving a long time.
      This patch upgrades version 1.1 of the game to version 1.2. It
      will not work with the CD-ROM installation of the game. Please
      make certain that you are using version 1.1 of the game, as this
      patch will not work with version 1.0.
   icr2win.exe (Windows 95, hard drive installation of DOS version only!)
      4.43 megs, posted on 09/09/96
      ftp://ftp.sierra.com/pub/sierra/patches/sports-sim/icr2win.exe
      Upgrades the DOS version of Indy Car Racing 2 to the Windows
      95 version. After executing patch file, run README.BAT for
      installation instructions. NOTE: You need to install
      ICR100_2.EXE before you can install this upgrade.

  w95icr11.exe (Windows 95, hard drive installation of version 1.0 only!)
      218k, posted on 07/25/96
      ftp://ftp.sierra.com/pub/sierra/patches/sports-sim/w95icr11.exe
      Fixes problem of sound in the introduction starting before the
      video does. Corrects realism settings in 2-player mode. Fixes
      statistical issues.

   indycar2_patch.hqx (Mac version only!)
      374k, posted on 10/21/96
      ftp://ftp.sierra.com/pub/macintosh_patches/indycar2_patches.hqx
      Adds support for Mac Thrustmaster T2 pedals. Game will now
      automatically unlock the modem configuration file. Fixes
      crashes during multiplayer racing (system crashes, that is... a
      mere patch can't help your driving). Allows Mac version of game
      to sponsor multiplayer matches which include users of the
      Windows/DOS versions of the game.

Q: After patching or doing a complete install why can't I update certain
   files?
A: Need to set attributes of *.txt files in various Tracks directories
   to turn off read-only.

Q: Is there IPX Network support in ICR2?
A: Sorry, there is not.

Q: What 3-D video cards are supported by ICR2?
A: The "retail" versions of IndyCar Racing II do not support any 3D
   accelerated video cards. However, a Rendition supported version is
   bundled with either the Intergraph Intense 3D 100 (a.k.a. Reactor) or
   Sierras Screamin 3D video cards.

Q: What version of ICR2 comes bundled with some Rendition Video cards?
A: ICR2-3D is an "optimized" version of v1.02, but doesn't include a
   patched paintkit.  The patch for the paintkit can be found at:
   http://www.teleport.com/~mcarver/indycar.htm

Q: I have the bundled version that came with my Renditon Video card.  
   What are some of the special keys to control brake bias, etc.?
A: The following information comes from the readme.txt file of the demo
   version and the manual from the retail version.  It is a violation of
   the Software Ethics Code (section 98:41.5) to use this information if
   you do not have own a legitimate copy of ICR2.  Violators will be
   persecuted [sic] to the fullest extent of karma!

   Driving Views:  You can cycle through different views of the car while
   driving by pressing the F10 key.

   Information Boxes : Additional information boxes may be called up by use
   of the following function keys:

   F1     Lap Information - Useful info about position and laps completed.
   F2     Standings - up-to-date race standings.  Use "<" & ">" to
          scroll.
   F3     Fuels - Shows current fuel and estimated laps.  Use "<" & ">"
          to adjust.
   F4     Tires - Shows tire temperature.  
   F5     Tires - This box shows tire pressure and condition.  Space to
          toggle through tires.  Use "<" & ">" to adjust pressure,
          "Enter" to toggle change in pits, "?" to select compound.
   F7     Wings - Too much drag at Michigan?  Tell your pit crew to lower
          those wings. Use "<" & ">" to adjust, "spacebard" to toggle
          selection.
   F8     Wheel Stagger - Tell your pit crew how to stagger your tires.
          Use "<" & ">" to adjust.
   F9     Pit radio - Know what your pit crew is planning at a glance.
          "spacebar" to toggle repairs on/off.

   Turbocharger L = Increased Boost  K = Decreased Boost
   Brake Bias   ' = Move forward     ; = Move rearward
   Anti-Roll Bars:
        Front   + = Stiffen          - = Soften
        Rear    ] = Stiffen          [ = Soften

Q: Is there a demo?
A: A DOS demo can be found at:
   (DOS) ftp://ftp.std.com/vendors/papyrus/icr2demo.exe
...

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Michael E. Carve

ICR2: FAQ for IndyCar Racing II

by Michael E. Carve » Mon, 13 Jan 1997 04:00:00

IndyCar Racing II FAQ 1.0
Last Modified: 12 Jan 97

Introduction
============
This FAQ is an attempt to answer common questions about the simulation
IndyCar Racing II (ICR2), from Papyrus/Sierra On-Line (see a computer
store near you for a copy or check out http://www.sierra.com).

Send any additions, clarifications, etc. to mcar...@teleport.com

This FAQ will be posted periodically to rec.autos.simulators.  It can
also be found at http://www.teleport.com/~mcarver/indycar.htm or via
ftp://ftp.teleport.com/users/~mcarver/AutoSim/icr2faq.txt

Updates
=======
12/01/97  Removed reference to Suncom SFX gamepad as it appears to be no
          longer in production.
          Added information on use of keys for owners of Rendition
          bundled version.
          Added modem initialization string information

Table of Contents
=================
Q: What are the system requirements?
Q: What versions of IndyCar Racing II are available?
Q: How can I get the latest versions?
Q: After patching or doing a complete install why can't I update
   certain files?
Q: Is there IPX Network support in ICR2?
Q: What 3-D video cards are supported by ICR2?
Q: What version of ICR2 comes bundled with some Rendition Video cards?
Q: I have the bundled version that came with my Renditon Video card.  
   What are some of the special keys to control brake bias, etc.?
Q: Is there a demo?
Q: How come I can't get any pit service in the DOS Demo?
Q: How can I turn on some of the missing features in the Demo?
Q: I am running IndyCar Racing II on a 486 DX2 66mhz with 8mb of RAM.
   Will adding another 8mb of RAM make a significant difference in game
   play?
   It runs smoothly in VGA mode but I would prefer to run it "smoothly"
   in SVGA. Will 16mb of RAM instead of 8mb help me?
Q: Why are some of the drivers missing?
Q: Are there updated cars & drivers available?
Q: I just downloaded a carset, but I can't get it to work?
Q: Why are there "seams" on the cars I painted?  And what about that
   "skunk stripe" down the top of the car?
Q: Why aren't the Homestead, Rio de Janeiro, and Indianapolis tracks
   included?
Q: Is there a Track Pack for ICR2?
Q: How can I run ICR2 in SVGA?
Q: How can I capture a "screen shot"?
Q: I set Announcer to 100%, but I still can't hear any voices during
   the game.
Q: Why is my pit always at the same place?
Q: My car disappears in the "cork screw" at Laguna Seca.  What gives?
Q: The menu just scrolls selections madly.  How can control this to
   make a selection?
Q: Why can't I get Univbe to work with my ATI video card?
Q: I am having trouble connecting via modem.  Can you suggest any modem
   initialization strings?
Q: Can someone tell me what the difference is between the different
   chassis, engines and tires?
Q: I'm having trouble learning some of the Road Courses.  Are there any
   tips?  
Q: I'm using a steering wheel.  Any tips on setting the steering lock?
Q: What is the difference between controllers (digital or analog)?
Q: Any tips on passing strategies?
Q: Are there any tips on how to setup one's car?

Questions and Answers
=====================
Q: What are the system requirements?
A: System Requirements (MS-DOS/Windows)
   VGA
      Double Speed CD-ROM drive
      486DX 33/Mhz or greater
      8MB RAM
      MS-DOS 5.x or 6.x
      12MB hard drive space
   SVGA
      Double Speed CD-ROM drive
      486DX2 66/Mhz or greater
      8MB RAM
      MS-DOS 5.x or 6.x
      12MB hard drive space
   Recommended:
      Pentium/586 processor
      12MB RAM
      Joystick or driving wheel/pedal
      combo Sound card (no PC speaker support)
   Minimum requirements for PC Systems: MS-DOS 5.0+ or Windows 95:
         2X CD ROM
      DOS:
         VGA, 486 DX/33
         8MB RAM,
         15MB Available hard drive space
         SVGA: 486 DX2/66
         Windows 95:
         Pentium+
         16MB RAM
         Most sound cards supported.
         Recommended:
            Pentium 90+
            joystick
            driving wheel/pedals

     System Requirements (PowerPC Mac)
       Minimum requirements for PowerPC
          Mac: 2X CD ROM
          16 MB RAM,
          System 7.1+
          Power Mac series
          15 MB HD space
          Recommended:
             System 7.5+
             Joystick

Q: What versions of IndyCar Racing II are available?
A: The following versions of IndyCar Racing have been
   released: Version   1.00 (DOS)  Original release
   Version 1.01 (DOS/Win95) Re-Release (also via patch)
   Version 1.02 (DOS/Win95) patch
   Version 1.00 (Mac) Original release

   There is also a "Rendition" version (DOS ver. 1.02) available as a
   "bundle" with either the Intergraph Intense 3D 100 (a.k.a. Reactor) or
   Sierra's Screamin' 3D video cards.

Q: How can I get the latest versions?
A: Here are a list of the patches and their URLs:

    icr100_2.exe (DOS, hard drive installation of version 1.0 only!)
      1.23M, posted on 07/17/96
      ftp://ftp.sierra.com/pub/sierra/patches/sports-sim/icr100_2.exe
      Fixes yellow flag problem with race order being corrupted, and
      understeering problem after driving a long time. This patch
      upgrades version 1.0 of the game to version 1.2. It will not work
      with the CD-ROM installation of the game. Please make certain that
      you are using version 1.0 of the game, as this patch will not work
      with version 1.1.

    icr101_2.exe (DOS, hard drive installation of version 1.1 only!)
      216k, posted on 07/17/96
      ftp://ftp.sierra.com/pub/sierra/patches/sports-sim/icr101_2.exe
      Fixes problem with mouse being automatically selected for
      controls.  Also fixes yellow flag problem with race order being
      corrupted, and understeering problem after driving a long time.
      This patch upgrades version 1.1 of the game to version 1.2. It
      will not work with the CD-ROM installation of the game. Please
      make certain that you are using version 1.1 of the game, as this
      patch will not work with version 1.0.
   icr2win.exe (Windows 95, hard drive installation of DOS version only!)
      4.43 megs, posted on 09/09/96
      ftp://ftp.sierra.com/pub/sierra/patches/sports-sim/icr2win.exe
      Upgrades the DOS version of Indy Car Racing 2 to the Windows
      95 version. After executing patch file, run README.BAT for
      installation instructions. NOTE: You need to install
      ICR100_2.EXE before you can install this upgrade.

  w95icr11.exe (Windows 95, hard drive installation of version 1.0 only!)
      218k, posted on 07/25/96
      ftp://ftp.sierra.com/pub/sierra/patches/sports-sim/w95icr11.exe
      Fixes problem of sound in the introduction starting before the
      video does. Corrects realism settings in 2-player mode. Fixes
      statistical issues.

   indycar2_patch.hqx (Mac version only!)
      374k, posted on 10/21/96
      ftp://ftp.sierra.com/pub/macintosh_patches/indycar2_patches.hqx
      Adds support for Mac Thrustmaster T2 pedals. Game will now
      automatically unlock the modem configuration file. Fixes
      crashes during multiplayer racing (system crashes, that is... a
      mere patch can't help your driving). Allows Mac version of game
      to sponsor multiplayer matches which include users of the
      Windows/DOS versions of the game.

Q: After patching or doing a complete install why can't I update certain
   files?
A: Need to set attributes of *.txt files in various Tracks directories
   to turn off read-only.

Q: Is there IPX Network support in ICR2?
A: Sorry, there is not.

Q: What 3-D video cards are supported by ICR2?
A: The "retail" versions of IndyCar Racing II do not support any 3D
   accelerated video cards. However, a Rendition supported version is
   bundled with either the Intergraph Intense 3D 100 (a.k.a. Reactor) or
   Sierras Screamin 3D video cards.

Q: What version of ICR2 comes bundled with some Rendition Video cards?
A: ICR2-3D is an "optimized" version of v1.02, but doesn't include a
   patched paintkit.  The patch for the paintkit can be found at:
   http://www.teleport.com/~mcarver/indycar.htm

Q: I have the bundled version that came with my Renditon Video card.  
   What are some of the special keys to control brake bias, etc.?
A: The following information comes from the readme.txt file of the demo
   version and the manual from the retail version.  It is a violation of
   the Software Ethics Code (section 98:41.5) to use this information if
   you do not have own a legitimate copy of ICR2.  Violators will be
   persecuted [sic] to the fullest extent of karma!

   Driving Views:  You can cycle through different views of the car while
   driving by pressing the F10 key.

   Information Boxes : Additional information boxes may be called up by use
   of the following function keys:

   F1     Lap Information - Useful info about position and laps completed.
   F2     Standings - up-to-date race standings.  Use "<" & ">" to
          scroll.
   F3     Fuels - Shows current fuel and estimated laps.  Use "<" & ">"
          to adjust.
   F4     Tires - Shows tire temperature.  
   F5     Tires - This box shows tire pressure and condition.  Space to
          toggle through tires.  Use "<" & ">" to adjust pressure,
          "Enter" to toggle change in pits, "?" to select compound.
   F7     Wings - Too much drag at Michigan?  Tell your pit crew to lower
          those wings. Use "<" & ">" to adjust, "spacebard" to toggle
          selection.
   F8     Wheel Stagger - Tell your pit crew how to stagger your tires.
          Use "<" & ">" to adjust.
   F9     Pit radio - Know what your pit crew is planning at a glance.
          "spacebar" to toggle repairs on/off.

   Turbocharger L = Increased Boost  K = Decreased Boost
   Brake Bias   ' = Move forward     ; = Move rearward
   Anti-Roll Bars:
        Front   + = Stiffen          - = Soften
        Rear    ] = Stiffen          [ = Soften

Q: Is there a demo?
A: A DOS demo can be found at:
   (DOS) ftp://ftp.std.com/vendors/papyrus/icr2demo.exe
...

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