Common questions regarding Race	The Nags, and their answers:

QUESTION: Why do I get an error	message	indicating that	the NAGSTATS.WON
	  file cannot be opened? My machine starts to run the game, but
	  halts	with this message.
ANSWER:	  Race The Nags	is not being allowed to	open all of the	files it
	  needs	to run properly. There are a couple of possible	reasons	for
	  this.

	  First, if you're running off a floppy disk, make sure the
	  disk does not	have a write protect tab on it.	This is	usually
	  detected early in the	startup	of the game, and notice	given. If you
	  apply	a write	protect	tab after the game is running, the error
	  message may appear later during play.

	  Second, your CONFIG.SYS file may not specify the number of files
	  and buffers that can be opened, or you may not have a	CONFIG.SYS
	  file at all. One of the things this file commonly does is to
	  tell DOS how many disk files may be opened at	a time.	If you have
	  a CONFIG.SYS file (usually in	the ROOT directory), make sure it
	  has these two	lines in it:

			       FILES=20
			       BUFFERS=20

	  The number 20	is the least acceptable	number.	More than 20 is
	  okay too.

	  If you don't have a CONFIG.SYS file, don't know if you do or not,
	  or don't know how to edit it, refer to your DOS manual or enlist
	  the help of someone more knowledgeable about PC compatible
	  computers. Making these changes to your CONFIG.SYS file may also
	  allow	programs that would not	previously run on your computer	to
	  work.

QUESTION: I have an EGA	card in	my computer, yet Race The Nags tells me	it
	  can't detect it and refuses to run. Why?
ANSWER:	  Some older EGA cards do not report their existence properly. If
	  you're SURE you have an EGA card, you can try forcing the game
	  into EGA mode. To do this, start the game with this command:

				NAGS -e

	  The -e tells the game	that it	must try to run	regardless of what
	  kind of video	card was detected. Note	that forcing EGA mode on
	  computers that cannot	run in EGA mode	may "hang" the computer,
	  making a reboot necessary. The -e can	be included along with any
	  other	startup	commands you wish (refer to the	NAGS manual for
	  more information on them).

	  If the game still won't run, it's not	compatible with	your video
	  card.	You may	need to	reboot your computer if	forcing	EGA mode
	  won't work. In addition, some real old EGA cards only had enough
	  memory to store one screen of	data. On these old timers, BOSS	MODE
	  won't work since it uses the second page of video memory.
