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EXTRACTING<br />

COVERDISK FILES<br />

To extract the programs off the second<br />

disk you must make sure you have<br />

booted your computer with the first<br />

cover disk, otherwise your Amiga will<br />

not be able to find the cInstaller<br />

program, and frustration will soon set<br />

in. Hard drive users should double<br />

click on the Settlp-HD icon before<br />

extracting any of the files.<br />

To extract any single archive, simply<br />

double-click its icon and follow the<br />

on-screen instructions. If you want to<br />

quickly extract the program to RAM,<br />

select the NOVICE level on the<br />

welcome screen and press proceed<br />

once on the current screen, and then<br />

again on the next. The program can<br />

then be found in your RAM disk.<br />

You also have the option of using a<br />

floppy disk. If you pick this option,<br />

make sure you have a blank formatted<br />

disk at the ready, and if you only have<br />

one drive get ready for lots of disk<br />

swapping and a long wait,<br />

The Nemac IV disk has been compressed to allow us to<br />

fit more programs onto the cover disks, so you will need<br />

to extract the Nemac IV program on to a blank floppy<br />

disk. Floppy users need to boot up their machine with<br />

our coverdisk, while hard drive users can boot up with<br />

their hard drives. To create the Nemac IV game disk,<br />

double-click on the AC97 icon and then double-click the<br />

NEMAC IV DEMO<br />

Author Martin Schlott<br />

Requires: Workbench 2, 2Mb Ram 68020<br />

Typical isn't it? The one time humans build<br />

the ultimate computer intelligence and give<br />

it control over all of Earth's defences it goes<br />

haywire, classifies all humans as potential<br />

threats, and brings Earth to the edge of<br />

Armageddon. And who is the person that<br />

has to sort the mess out? You are.<br />

If you have told them once, you have told<br />

them a million times. If you are going to<br />

build the ultimate computer and give it<br />

control over all Earth's nuclear weapons, fd<br />

an off switch and whatever you do, don't<br />

put it in an impenetrable fortress.<br />

Apparently, the builders of Nemac IV did<br />

Now whe re we re the toile ts Aga in?<br />

DISK 1<br />

Anothe r e vil swme<br />

bites the dust<br />

AMIGA COMPUTING<br />

MARCH 1996<br />

It's not all Doom and Gloom.<br />

Have no Fears as this month's<br />

I coverdisks will leave you Breathless<br />

INSTALLING NEMAC IV<br />

Nemac IV icon. Follow the on-screen instructions and<br />

after a minute or so you will be able to reset your<br />

machine and play Nemac IV.<br />

When the game first loads, before hitting continue you<br />

need to select the screen mode you want the game to<br />

run in. For EC5 machines you are restricted to only two<br />

modes, while AGA and graphics card owners will be able<br />

not listen, and guess what? Earths on the<br />

brink of a nuclear holocaust and you've got<br />

to save the day. Well, every game has got to<br />

have a ston,dine. It might be a little tired but<br />

it is a good excuse to blow lots of things up.<br />

Nemac IV puts you in the role of<br />

controlling a large multi-gunned robot in a<br />

to pick many different resolutions in full 256 colours. If<br />

you have a Picasso screen, resolutions up to 1280x1024<br />

will be available, but do not expect it to be too speedy.<br />

Hard drive users can install the game by dragging<br />

the Nemac IV disk icon to where they want the game<br />

drawer creating. You can then run the game straight 1:Iff<br />

your hard drive.<br />

desperate attempt to save the world from<br />

total destruction. You have to wander<br />

around each level searching for the exit, but<br />

normally barring your way are various baddies<br />

to kill, switches to throw and access<br />

codes to be found. Employing the old<br />

Doom-style, first-person perspective, you

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