U S E R F I L E S I N S T A L L A T I O N This step-by-step installation is for people that don't have the AmigaDOS Installer program, or if you like to install programs by hand. 1. If you have an old version of GMS, DELETE IT. Do not attempt to install this version of GMS over an old version. 2. Move the new GMS/ directory to the same position as your old GMS directory, or if you are a new user, store it on a safe place on your hard-drive. 3. New users must assign GMS: to the main directory. This is a standard assignment that *must* be available or else you will not be able to run anything. To make it a permanent assignment, put it in your S:user-startup. Example: Assign GMS: HD1:System/GMS/ 4. Reboot your amiga to make the GMS: assignment active, or open a shell and make the GMS: assignment if that suits you better. 5. Run GMS:Utils/GMSPrefs/GMSPrefs, setup the screen settings to suit your machine and save it as the default. If you have OCS/ECS you must set the chipset option correctly, as the default is AGA which could crash these older machines. To run the demos, just open a shell window, CD to the GMS:Demos/ directory and execute them. If they don't work, then there is either not enough chip ram available, they can't find the GMS: assign, or the data files are missing. Most require some sort of joystick or mouse activity if you are to see anything happen. If you have any problems with the executables, the developers archive contains IceBreaker, which can tell you what is going wrong. Demos support Left-Amiga + M screen switching.