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	*	Operation: Fighting Tiger	*
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	*	Release version 3.01.1		*
	*		10/12/92		*
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INTRODUCTION
	This patch disk updates Operation: Fighting Tiger to 
	version 3.01.1. The update includes a new installation 
	program, the necessary patch files, a backup 
	installation batch file and a batch file for creating a 
	boot disk for Packard Bell computers (as well as a few 
	other, auxiliary files).

	This update can only be used if you have already 
	purchased Operation: Fighting Tiger. It will update 
	Falcon 3.01 (dated 8/21/92) to Falcon 3.01.1 (dated 
	10/2/92). If you purchased the later version of 
	Operation: Fighting Tiger, you do not need to perform 
	the update since that version already contains the 
	changes. 

CONTENTS:
	UPDATING OPERATION: FIGHTING TIGER
		METHOD ONE
		METHOD TWO
		ALTERNATE INSTALLATION
	PACKARD BELL COMPUTERS
	CHANGES TO OPERATION: FIGHTING TIGER
	MANUAL ADDENDUM
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UPDATING OPERATION: FIGHTING TIGER
	There are two ways of carrying out this update. 
	
	METHOD ONE:
	If you have already installed Operation: Fighting 
	Tiger, you can update the game by copying the files 
	PATCH.EXE and PATCH.RTP to your Falcon 3.0/Operation: 
	Fighting Tiger directory and then typing "PATCH" while 
	in this directory.
	
	METHOD TWO:
	You can also use the new install program included with 
	this patch to both install Operation: Fighting Tiger 
	(Falcon 3.01) and update the game to version 3.01.1. 
	In this case, the patch files must be on the same size 
	floppy disk as your Operation: Fighting Tiger program 
	disks. (If you have downloaded the patch from a BBS, 
	you must copy the installation and patch files to the 
	correct size floppy disk before continuing.) To 
	install, insert the patch disk into a floppy drive, 
	type "A:" or "B:" to change the directory to your patch 
	disk and then type "INSTALL".
	
	If Operation: Fighting Tiger is not already installed, 
	you will be prompted to insert your Operation: Fighting 
	Tiger program disks. (It is always prudent to make 
	backup copies of your original disks before doing 
	anything else.) Once it has finished converting Falcon 
	3.0 to Falcon 3.01, the installer will then update the 
	game to version 3.01.1.
	
	If Operation: Fighting Tiger is already installed, the 
	install program will just skip the first step and 
	proceed immediately with the update.
	
	ALTERNATE INSTALLATION:
	As a backup method of installing Operation: Fighting 
	Tiger, the batch file INSTOFT.BAT is also included 
	with this update. This batch file will only install 
	Operation: Fighting Tiger. It will not perform the 
	update. To use the batch file, copy INSTOFT.BAT to your 
	Falcon 3.0 directory, type "INSTOFT" and follow the 
	onscreen instructions. You will be prompted to insert 
	your Operation: Fighting Tiger program disks. Use 
	METHOD ONE, above, to complete the update.
	
PACKARD BELL COMPUTERS
	Running Operation: Fighting Tiger on a Packard Bell 
	computer may require a change in your CONFIG.SYS file 
	to avoid an EMS conflict between the video BIOS and the 
	EMS page frame at address E000. It is recommended that 
	the EMS page frame address be set to D000. The 
	following line, for example, will set the EMS page 
	frame address properly for the EMM386 memory manager:
	
	DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE 1024 RAM FRAME=D000
	
	If you are not sure how to do this for your expanded 
	memory manager, consult your DOS and expanded memory 
	manager manuals for instructions. Our Customer Support 
	representatives are also available Monday-Friday, 9am-
	5pm Pacific time at our Customer Support number.
	
	If you are using DOS 5.0 and the EMM386 expanded memory 
	manager, you can use the batch file BOOTPACK.BAT to 
	create a special boot disk for your Packard Bell 
	computer. Booting your system with this disk will 
	configure your computer to avoid the address conflict.
	
	The BOOTPACK.BAT file is compressed inside the patch 
	file. When you run the patch, BOOTPACK.BAT will be 
	expanded and copied to your Falcon 3.0 directory. You 
	will also need a formatted disk that fits your drive A 
	to use as a boot disk. Simply type "BOOTPACK" from your 
	Falcon 3.0 directory and then follow the onscreen 
	instructions.
	
	To use the boot disk, insert the disk into drive A and 
	reboot (or turn on) your computer before playing Falcon 
	3.0.
	
	NOTE: If you want to use your mouse with this boot disk 
	carry out the following steps: 
	1.Edit the boot disk AUTOEXEC.BAT file with any text 
	editor and remove the letters "REM" from the line: 
	REM LOADHIGH MOUSE. 
	2. Copy your mouse driver (MOUSE.COM) from your hard 
	drive to the boot disk.

CHANGES TO OPERATION: FIGHTING TIGER
	1. Some Operation: Fighting Tiger owners have had 
	difficulty with the installation program included with 
	the original release. A new installation program is 
	included with this update which will both install the 
	game from your Operation: Fighting Tiger program disks 
	(preferably backup copies) and update version 3.01 to 
	version 3.01.1. (See the UPDATING OPERATION: FIGHTING 
	TIGER section above, which describes the new 
	installation.)
	
	2. On some systems, Operation: Fighting Tiger would 
	crash before even reaching the title screen. The update 
	will correct this problem for all systems except some 
	Packard Bell systems. Packard Bell owners might have to 
	either use a special boot disk or alter their 
	CONFIG.SYS file to run Operation: Fighting Tiger. (See 
	the above section on Packard Bell computers.)
	
	3. The requirements for successfully completing an 
	Escort mission have been eased. Now you are only 
	responsible for getting the escorted bombers, strike or 
	cargo aircraft to their destination.
	
	4. The flight characteristics for heavy aircraft, like 
	the B-52 and C-130, have been improved. They will fly 
	more realistically and will no longer crash on landing 
	(assuming, of course, that they are undamaged before 
	attempting to land).
	
	5. Buildings in Red Flag can now be damaged.
	
	6. The MiG-31, the Mirage 2000, the Jaguar and the UMF 
	can now be assigned to enemy flights in Red Flag.
	
	7. PC speaker sounds have been fixed. 
	
	8. When playing Allied Comms. in the Kurile Islands 
	theater, ships will now appear on all connected 
	machines, not just the Caller.
	
	9. In the Kurile Islands theater, you will no longer be 
	assigned missions which require you to violate the 
	Rules of Engagement. (You can still be assigned 
	missions which are merely difficult to accomplish under 
	ROE.)
	
	10. The Supply Status display of the campaign Report 
	Screen now lists the AIM-9R and the AGM-84.
	
	11. The Padlock Status Window will now display "Alamo" 
	instead of "Aphid" when an active-radar-guided missile 
	is padlocked.
	
MANUAL ADDENDUM

Pg. 7 -- Parts List
	If you have purchased the 3.5" version of Operation: 
	Fighting Tiger, you should find one 1.44MB disk and one 
	720K disk (not two 1.44MB disks) in the package.
	
	In addition, you should also find a Disk Exchange 
	Coupon for exchanging 5.25" disks for 3.5" disks or 
	vice versa.

Pg. 9 -- More weather
	The overcast cloud layer will appear when the weather 
	report or forecast lists the weather as "OVERCAST" not 
	"CLOUDY." (Remember that weather reporting is not an 
	exact science.)
	
Pg. 75 -- Rules of Engagement: Violations and consequences
	Violating the rules of engagement may make subsequent 
	missions more difficult because the enemy will become 
	more aggressive. 
	
Page 82 -- Escort strike or bombers
	The requirements for this mission should read:
	* Provide both fighter escort and SEAD support to 
	  ensure that the strike aircraft reach their 
	  destination.
	* You must fly within 10 nm of the target waypoint.
	* At least one F-16 must survive the mission.

Pg. 83 -- Ground Strike
	The mission title "Ground Strike" is missing from the 
	top of the page.

Pg. 98 -- Using the Harpoon missile and SEA radar
	Ship targets can be identified in two ways:

	1. The radar return of a surface vessel is displayed on 
	the REO as a green blip with one of three intensities: 
	bright green, medium-bright green or dim green. The 
	intensity of the return relates to the displacement of 
	the ship. Refer to the Reference Section of the 
	Operation: Fighting Tiger manual to determine the 
	displacement of the assigned target ship.
	
	2. View the formation of the enemy ships using the Map 
	zoom function on the Mission Planning screens. The 
	formation will not change significantly during the 
	mission.
	
	The position of friendly ships is marked on the 
	campaign maps with a blue icon. Enemy ships are marked 
	with red icons. On missions, you will never find a 
	friendly ship anywhere near an enemy task force, so 
	identifying ships as friendly or hostile should not be 
	a problem.

Pg. 118 -- SA-2 Guideline
	The SA-4 will not appear in Operation: Fighting Tiger. 
	Instead, the SA-2 has been deployed in the permanent 
	SAM sites. Check the Report Screen in the game for the 
	performance specifications of the SA-2.
	