Notes for the DOS Abuse version : You must have a mouse driver loaded to play Abuse. This will be the one that came with your mouse or c:\dos\mouse.sys You must have a VESA driver loaded in order to play hi-res. Most new cards have drivers built-in, but older card folks will need to use one supplied by their card dealer, or get univbe or univesa from any simtel mirror ftp site such as wuarchive.wustl.edu. It is recommend that you beat Abuse at 320x200 before playing hi-res, because you can see more than you are supposed to. This is basically cheating and unless you are not a gamer, you may spoil some of the puzzles. That said, you can get a list of video modes that your video card supports by typing : "abuse -size ?" If you already know this information, you can type : "abuse -size 640 480" for example. When abuse first starts up it will automatically run setup.exe to configure your sound card. You may run setup.exe at any time and reconfigure your card. If you try to detect a sound card when you don't have one or you try to detect a card multiple times it will lock up and you must reboot. If setup somehow detects the wrong card, try to detect again and alternate detection mechanisms will be used. It's important that the IRQ and base port address are correct or there's an off chance you'll damage your hard drive. If your sound card does not work properly on the test, check to see that all nessasary drivers for your card are loaded and configured correctly. For example ProAudio Spectrum's require a driver to be loaded in your config.sys. If you have over 4MB it, it is recommend you run smartdrv. JC