Thank you for buying NBA Live 96, and welcome to the installation program.
We know you probably can't wait to play the game, but before you can play
NBA Live 96, you must set up the audio and video for the game, and install
certain files that must reside on your hard drive.

About This Installation Program

In each screen of the installation program you will be asked to make
choices about the quality of audio and video you wish to install for the
game.  The installation program will try to detect the capabilities of
your computer system and recommend the settings you should use.  The
program highlights its recommendation in yellow.

If at anytime you do not understand the choices being presented to you,
simply press F1 to display the help file for that screen.  Pressing any
key in the help screen will take you back to the choices.

On certain screens there is a test button that allows you to test the
choices that you make.  We recommend that you use the test button whenever
it is available.


About Video Cards

NBA Live 96 requires a VESA-compatible local bus SVGA video card capable
of 640x480 resolution with 256 colors.

For more information on video problems see the "Video Problems" section of
the reference card.


About Memory

NBA Live 96 requires 460,800 bytes (450K) of free conventional memory
and 7,424,000 bytes (7,250K) of extended memory (XMS) to run.  Use the DOS
command "mem /c /p" to check the amount of available memory on your system.

For information on how to free up memory on your system, see the "Memory
Problems" section of your reference card.


About Windows(r) 95

If your computer is running Windows 95 and you would like to be able to
launch NBA Live 96 from Windows 95, you can do so by selecting YES on
the Windows 95 screen of this installation program.  By selecting YES
a file named "NBA.BAT" will be copied to the root directory of your
computer.  This file enables NBA Live 96 to be lauched from Windows 95.

For more information on starting NBA Live 96 from Windows 95 see the
"Installation For Windows 95" section of your reference card.

