Old Man v2.20p - LORD IGM by Matt Granberry

Patch update info file by Donald Tidmore --
donald.tidmore@usa.net -- August 19, 2002
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IGM tested on a Pentium III 933 Mhz system, running MS
Windows Millenium Edition successfully.  Usage notes:

In un-patched form, IGM is NOT usable above/around 450 Mhz due
to the RTE200 problem.  Have not been able to locate author,
Matt Granberry.  He is classified as a "Lost Lord Author."

IGM files were patched, using the ctbppat.exe RTE200 patch
utility.  Oldman.exe - fixed delay routine. Oldinst.exe -
fixed divisor, for Pentium II+ compatibility/usage.

IGM was tested briefly under LORD v4.07 beta, 8/16/2002
compilation, and it ran without any problem on my 933 Mhz
system. Version number revised to reflect patching.
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Note: Uses ANSI stuff, on-screen, so user must have either
ANSI.SYS loaded in memory, or the PC Magazine ANSI.COM file
loaded in memory.  A copy of that program may be acquired here:
   ftp://ftp.lordlegacy.org/lordlegacy/utils/ansi13l.zip

If you are using Windows 2000, Windows ME, or Windows XP,
Microsoft does not allow 16-bit device drivers such as ANSI.SYS
to be loaded into the system's config.sys file.  Also in
Win-ME at least, the only thing allowed in Autoexec.bat appears
to be Set commands, such as the PATH statement.  So user is
advised to plan on running ANSI.COM from their LORD start.bat file.

End of Notes - Donald.


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