[test]blah blah [main0]Run GTA London [main1]Configure Network Game [main2]Configure Sound Details [main3]Choose Controls [main4]Calibrate Joysticks [main5]Set Language [main6]Quit [net0]No Network [net1]Serial Link [net2]IPX Network [net3]Modem Link [net4]Choose Serial Port COM [net5]Change Phone Number [net6]Change Modem Strings [net7]Wait For Call [net8]Change Network Socket [net9]Accept Changes [net10]Cancel Changes [net11]Enter New Socket Number (0 - 65535) [net12]Entered OK! [net13]Enter New Serial Port (1 - 4) [net14]Choose Network Type [net15]Enter New Phone Number [net16]Configure Serial Link [net17]Improper Value Entered [net18]Configure Modem Link [net19]Configure IPX Network [net20]No Network Selected [cont0]Default Keyboard [cont1]Joystick 1 [cont2]Joystick 2 [cont3]Customized [cont4]Accept Changes [cont5]Cancel Changes [cont6]Choose Control Method [cust0]Turn Left [cust1]Turn Right [cust2]Forwards [cust3]Backwards [cust4]Brake [cust5]Enter/Exit Vehicle [cust6]Attack [cust7]Next Weapon [cust8]Previous Weapon [cust9]Special [cust10]Accept Changes [cust11]Cancel Changes [cust12]Choose Control To Change [cust13]Change To Which Key? [cust14]That Key's Already Used! [cust15]Control Changed! [cust16]Illegal Key Choice [cust17]Customize Controls [joy0]Calibrate Joysticks [joy1]Accept Changes [joy2]Cancel Changes [joy3]Move Joysticks To Limits [joy4]Press Any Key - Or Button [joy5]New Values Accepted! [joy6]Joystick 1 [joy7]Joystick 2 [joy8]Joysticks Not Calibrated! [joy9]Calibration Cancelled [sound0]Set Soundcard [sound1]Set CD Volume [sound2]Accept [sound3]Cancel [sound4]Configure Sound [lang0]English [lang1]French [lang2]German [lang3]Italian [lang4]Japanese [lang5]English [lang6]French [lang7]German [lang8]Italian [lang9]Japanese [mode0]Modem Reset [mode1]Modem Dial [mode2]Modem Hangup [mode3]Modem Init [mode4]Modem Auto-Answer [mode5]Accept [mode6]Cancel [mode7]Enter New String [mode8]Change Modem Command Strings [run0]Run Low Color GTA [run1]Run High Color GTA [run2]Run 3DFX GTA [run3]Cancel [run4]Choose A Version To Run [run5]3DFx Version Requires A 3DFx Card! [run6]DUMMY!! [misc0]Press Any Key [misc1] [misc2]Control: Keyboard [misc3]Control: Joystick [misc4]Control: Joystick 2 [misc5]Control: Custom [misc6]Dummy [misc7]Language: English [misc8]London Startup [misc9]Enter Path To Existing GTA Folder [misc10]--- [misc11]Accepted [misc12]Installing Files [misc13]Hard Drive Installation [misc14]Installation Complete [misc15]Incorrect Path Given [misc16]Choose An Option [misc17]Choose Your Language [misc18]Insufficient Free Space On That Drive [misc19]Couldn't Find GTA, Re-enter location: [misc20]Are You Sure? [misc21]Press 'Enter' To Accept [misc22]Any Other Key To Cancel [misc23]Installing to [misc24]Requires 50Mb Free Space on Drive [detect-auto]Attempt Automatic Sound Driver Configuration [detect-manual]Manually Configure Sound Driver [detect-diff]Select A Different Sound Driver [detect-help]Help [main-curr]Current Sound Configuration [main-midi]MIDI Music: [main-none]None [main-dig]Digital Audio: [main-msel]Select MIDI Music Driver [main-dsel]Select Digital Audio Driver [no-midi]No MIDI Music [no-dig]No Digital Audio [view-win]View Windows 95 Configuration [done]Done [main-opt]Sound Configuration Options [win-err]Error Running Windows 95 Configuration Utility [win-nocard]Windows 95 Says: Where's The Sound Card? [win-mem]Error Allocating DOS Memory For Windows 95 Configuration Utility [win-help1]This option displays the current Windows 95 sound hardware configuration. [win-help2]It's handy when auto-detection has failed due to running in a Windows 95 [win-help3]DOS box. In this environment, auto-detection doesn't always work because [win-help4]Windows 95 can configure your sound card to almost any possible hardware [win-help5]setting. So, if auto-detection fails, you should manually configure [win-help6]this utility with the IO port, IRQ, and DMA settings listed below. [win-return]Return to Previous Menu [copyright]%F Miles Sound System, (C) Copyright 1991-96 RAD Software Version [title]%F Sound System Configuration Utility [avail-midi]Available MIDI Drivers [avail-dig]Available Digital Audio Drivers [err-null]Enter A Value [err-file]Cannot Open File [err-ornull]Both Fields Cannot Be Empty [err-nodri]No Audio Drivers Found In Current Directory [err-nolist]Could Not Open MSSDRVR.LST [err-crit]I/O Error [err-fail]Sound Hardware Error [err-check]Check Driver Type And Configuration [err-nosave]Could Not Save Configuration File [err-default]Unknown System Error [error]ERROR! [try-again]Press Any Key Then Choose Another Driver [con-succ]Device Successfully Detected! [con-sel]Press any key to return to main menu. [ok]OK [detect-title]Sound Card Detection [detect-help1]You should select the 'Skip auto-detection and configure sound driver [detect-help2]manually' option if you know that your PC contains peripherals which [detect-help3]are likely to conflict with your sound card's factory default I/O [detect-help4]settings. This option will allow you to enter your sound card's I/O [detect-help5]parameters manually, which can also be necessary if the 'Attempt to [detect-help6]configure sound driver automatically' option fails to detect your [detect-help7]sound card properly. [detect-help8]In most cases, you should try the 'Attempt to configure sound driver [detect-help9]automatically' option first. If your PC locks up, or if the message [detect-help10]'Sound Hardware Not Found' appears, you wll need to use the 'Skip [detect-help11]auto-detection and configure sound driver manually' option instead. [io-address]I/O Address: [select-irq]Select IRQ: [select-dma]Select 8-bit DMA Channel: [select-config]DMA Channel Configuration: [select-16]Select 16-bit DMA Channel: [io-request]Enter I/O Address In Hexadecimal: [irq3]3 [irq4]4 [irq5]5 [irq7]7 [irq9]9 [irq10]10 [irq11]11 [irq12]12 [irq15]15 [dma0]0 [dma1]1 [dma3]3 [dmah5]5 [dmah6]6 [dmah7]7 [dmah56]5/6 [dmah67]6/7 [dmah57]5/7 [select-16]Select 16-bit DMA Channel: [16-5]5 [16-6]6 [16-7]7 [IWAV.DIG]Select this driver for use with any InterWave (TM) Audio Processor based sound card. Examples of such cards are the Core Dynamic Dynasonix, the Reveal WaveExtreme 32, and the STB SoundRage 32 sound cards. Some models of Compaq and Gateway 2000 personal computers also use the InterWave Audio Processor, check with your manufacturer for more information. [NVDIG.DIG]Select this driver if your system is equipped with an NVidia-compatible multimedia accelerator. If the driver fails to detect your card correctly, contact your board or system vendor for updated drivers. [RAP10.DIG]WARNING: During auto-detection of the Roland RAP-10 card, the driver verifies that the RAP-10 is present at an I/O address of 320H or 330H. It will NOT verify the card's DMA channel or IRQ settings. If your RAP-10 card is not configured for IRQ 9, or if DMA channels 5 and 6 are already in use by another card on your system, you MUST select the "Skip auto-detection and configure driver manually" option at the next menu, and enter the correct I/O settings for your card. Otherwise, your system may lock up, or you may experience a rapid 'chatter' effect during sound playback. [PROAUDIO.DIG]Stereo digital audio with all versions of the Media Vision Pro Audio Spectrum is available through the use of this driver. If you experience problems, you should select the Sound Blaster-compatible driver instead. The Media Vision utility MVSOUND.SYS must be loaded into memory, or your card will not be detected. [ULTRA.DIG]When using this driver, ensure that no Gravis utilities such as SBOS, UltraMID, or Mega-Em are active. Your UltraSound system software should be version 2.0 or later. [JAMMER.DIG]The WaveJammer card from New Media Corporation provides high-quality portable audio for PCMCIA-based computers. Select the Ad Lib(R) Music Synthesizer Card driver for FM music performance with the WaveJammer. [SNDSCAPE.DIG]Select this driver if you have an Ensoniq SoundScape(TM) or compatible audio card. [SNDSYS.DIG]Select this driver if your card is compatible with the Microsoft Windows Sound System. If DMA channel 1 is not available for use by the Windows Sound System board, you will need to use the "Skip auto-detection and configure driver manually" option to select another DMA channel. If you are running Windows 95, you may need to use the "View Windows 95 Configuration" option on the main menu to see what I/O address your Windows Sound System card is using. [ADRV688.DIG]This driver supports systems equipped with ESS Technology's ES688 chipset. [SBLASTER.DIG]Select this driver for use with your Sound Blaster, Sound Galaxy, Thunderboard, or Pro Audio Spectrum adapter. Other sound cards which are not supported directly may also work with this driver, as long as they provide hardware-based Sound Blaster compatibility without emulation drivers or TSRs. [SBPRO.DIG]This driver supports all versions of the Sound Blaster Pro and 100%-compatible adapters. Not recommended for use with the Sound Blaster 16 or AWE32. [SB16.DIG]For high-quality digital audio with your Sound Blaster 16 or AWE32 adapter, select this driver. [MPU401.MDI]Most General MIDI synthesizers support the Roland MPU-401 MIDI hardware interface standard. These include the Roland Sound Canvas, RAP-10, and compatibles, as well as add-on daughterboards for the Sound Blaster 16 family. MPU-401 devices generally offer the highest level of performance and sound quality available, but users of Adaptec SCSI controllers may wish to select the "Skip auto-detection and configure driver manually" option at the next menu to reduce the likelihood of MPU-401 detection problems. If you have a Creative Labs AWE-32, you should select "Creative Labs AWE-32(TM) General MIDI" instead. [IWAV.MDI]Select this driver for use with any InterWave (TM) Audio Processor based sound card. Examples of such cards are the Core Dynamic Dynasonix, the Reveal WaveExtreme 32, and the STB SoundRage 32 sound cards. Some models of Compaq and Gateway 2000 personal computers also use the InterWave Audio Processor, check with your manufacturer for more information. If you have configuration difficulties, select the Roland MPU-401 driver. [NVMPU.MDI]Select this driver if your system is equipped with an Nvidia compatible multimedia accelerator. If the driver fails to detect your card correctly, contact your board or system vendor for updated drivers. [MPU401.MDI]Select this driver if your Creative Labs Sound Blaster(TM) series card is equipped with Yamaha's General MIDI/XG daughterboard upgrade. Users of Adaptec SCSI controllers may wish to select the "Skip auto-detection and configure driver manually" option at the next menu to reduce the likelihood of MPU-401 detection problems. [SNDSCAPE.MDI]Select this driver if you have an Ensoniq SoundScape(TM) or compatible audio card. [ULTRA.MDI]When using this driver, ensure that no Gravis utilities such as SBOS, UltraMID, or Mega-Em are active. Your UltraSound system software should be version 2.0 or later. [SBAWE32.MDI]This driver offers wavetable-quality General MIDI music synthesis with the Creative Labs AWE-32 card. The "Creative Labs Sound Blaster 16 or AWE32" driver should be selected for digital audio. [PAS.MDI]Only users of the earliest Pro Audio Spectrum cards from Media Vision should select this driver. The Media Vision utility MVSOUND.SYS must be loaded into memory, or your card will not be detected. [PASPLUS.MDI]Users of the Media Vision Pro Audio Spectrum Plus and Pro Audio Spectrum 16 cards should select this driver. The Media Vision utility MVSOUND.SYS must be loaded into memory, or your card will not be detected. [ADLIBG.MDI]This driver supports the Ad Lib Gold Music Synthesizer card in 4-operator FM mode. [ADLIB.MDI]This driver can be used with any Ad Lib-compatible FM music synthesizer card that does not rely on software TSRs for Ad Lib FM compatibility. Users of more sophisticated General MIDI-based cards should select the Ad Lib driver only if problems occur with the card's General MIDI driver, as the older Ad Lib OPL-2 chipset does not offer the superior sound quality available with more modern devices. [OPL3.MDI]This driver supports systems equipped with ESS Technology's ES688 chipset. [ESFM.MDI]This driver supports systems equipped with ESS Technology's ES1688, ES1788, or ES1888 chips. Enhanced FM music performance is available with this driver. If problems occur, select the 'ESS Technology ES688 FM Audio' driver instead. [OPL3.MDI]This driver is for use with all Yamaha OPL-3 based FM music synthesizers, including those not supported by any other driver in the list. [MT32MPU.MDI]Although the Roland MT-32 is not General MIDI-compatible, it uses the MPU-401 hardware interface standard to communicate with applications. MT-32 owners who use Adaptec SCSI controllers may wish to select the "Skip auto-detection and configure driver manually" option at the next menu to reduce the likelihood of MPU-401 detection problems. [SBLASTER.MDI]This driver can be used with any Sound Blaster-compatible FM music synthesizer card that does not rely on software TSRs for Sound Blaster FM compatibility. Users of more sophisticated General MIDI-based cards should select the Sound Blaster driver only if problems occur with the card's General MIDI driver, as the older Sound Blaster OPL-2 chipset does not offer the superior sound quality available with more modern devices. [SBPRO2.MDI]This driver is designed for use with Sound Blaster 16 adapters which are not equipped with General MIDI daughterboards such as the Wave Blaster. Although the AWE-32 can also be supported with the Sound Blaster 16 driver, AWE-32 users should select the "Creative Labs AWE-32(TM) General MIDI" driver for optimum sound quality. [SBPRO2.MDI]If your Sound Blaster Pro is a "current" model equipped with the Yamaha OPL-3 synthesizer, or if your music doesn't sound right with the other Sound Blaster Pro driver, you should select this option. [SBPRO1.MDI]Users of early versions of the Sound Blaster Pro card can enjoy 18-voice, 2-operator FM stereo music by selecting this driver. However, most Sound Blaster Pro cards and their compatibles, including the Sound Blaster 16, use the more powerful OPL-3 chipset. With these later cards, you should select the "Creative Labs Sound Blaster Pro(TM) (new version)" driver instead. [TANDY.MDI]Tandy 1000-compatible 3-voice music support is available with this driver. [PCSPKR.MDI]IBM PC internal speaker (1-voice) music support is available with this driver, which offers extremely low-quality music synthesis. 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