User Guide
Caesar
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GAME mANUAL
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INSTALL <ENTER>
and the installation program should begin.Follow the on-screen instructions
the process is self-explanatory.Soundcard support,and the directory pathname
where you wish to install Caesarare selected at this time.When completed,the
program should be ready to be run from the hard drive.
Sound,Music and Soundcard Support
During the installation program,you will be prompted to select an option for pro-
ducing sound effects.Ifyou own an AdLib or SoundBlaster-compatible card,you
will hear music and digitized sound effects.
Ifyou later install a different kind ofsoundcard in your computer,you must run
the INSTALL program from the hard drive.This will only change the configura-
tion settings for the game;you do not have to copy any files over from the origi-
nal disks.
Playing from the Hard Drive
Ifyou do not still have the computer on,do so now,and get to the DOS prompt
as described above.From the DOS prompt,type
C:<ENTER>
or
D:<ENTER>
or even E:,ifnecessary,to access the hard drive where you installed Caesar.
Then,type
CD\CAESAR <ENTER>
to select the directory which contains Caesar.(Ifyou have changed the name of
this directory,then replace CAESARwith that new name.) Then type
CAESAR <ENTER>
to play the game.
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Ifyou govern well,the game continues through
promotion after promotion,until you win the game with the rank ofCaesar.If
you govern poorly and miss three annual tributes to Rome in a row,you will be
stripped ofyour titles and,quite possibly,executed.Needless to say,this ends the
game!
INSTALLING & RUNNING CAESAR
Please See Addendum
THESEINSTRUCTIONSAREINVALID.
PLEASE CONSULT THE ADDENDUM AT THE
BEGINNING OF THIS MANUAL.
IBM PC - Installation and Loading
Caesar cannotbe run from a floppy drive - it must be installed to a hard disk.
When fully installed,it will take up about 2.5megabytes ofhard drive space.
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First,switch on the computer.IfWINDOWS,DOSSHELL or other menu pro-
grams appear automatically when you turn on your computer,you should exit
them now.
In either case,you should now be at the DOS prompt,where you can enter com-
mands.The prompt should look something like either A:\>or C:\>.Insert
Disk 1 into a floppy drive,and type
A:<ENTER>
or
B:<ENTER>
to access whichever drive the disk is in.
Then,type










