REDHOOK'S REVENGE!
                               Version 1.3
                              April 1, 1995

                   Copyright (c) 1994, ImagiSOFT, Inc.
                           All rights reserved.


                       ANSWERS TO COMMON QUESTIONS

   QUESTION:  How do I install Redhook's Revenge to my hard drive?

   ANSWER:    We  have provided a simple installation program so  that
              you can install Redhook's Revenge to your hard drive:
             1.  Insert the diskette into the floppy drive.
             2.  Type A:INSTALL (or B:INSTALL) then press [Enter].
             3.  Follow  the  instructions  as  they  appear  on  your
                 screen.  You can install it to any directory that you
                 want to, but for the purposes of this  documentation,
                 we assume that you will install it to C:\REDHOOK.


   QUESTION:  I get the message "VGA monitor required." when I try  to
              run  Redhook's  Revenge.  I know I have a  VGA  monitor.
              What can I do?

   ANSWER:    Some super VGA and monochrome VGA cards aren't  detected
              by  our  video  card  checking  routine.   If  you   are
              confident  that  your  monitor  has  a  VGA  mode,   run
              Redhook's  Revenge  with this command:  REDHOOK /M.   We
              don't  guarantee  that this will fix your  problem,  but
              this command will bypass our video checking routine, and
              the above error will no longer appear.


   QUESTION:  Can I run Redhook's Revenge from a floppy drive?

   ANSWER:    Yes,  by entering the command REDHOOK, but the game  may
              run slower than it would on a hard drive.


   QUESTION:  My mouse works in Microsoft Windows, why doesn't it work
              in Redhook's Revenge?

   ANSWER:    Windows  has special built-in drivers to support   mice.
              Our  software  looks for a Microsoft   compatible  mouse
              driver which is loaded when you  turn on your  computer.
              A  diskette  should  have  come with  your  mouse  which
              contains  MOUSE.SYS,   MOUSE.COM or similar  files.  Try
              placing   the    command  DEVICE = MOUSE.SYS   in   your
              CONFIG.SYS  file  or  the   command  MOUSE.COM  in  your
              AUTOEXEC.BAT  file.    These  are  the  files  that  DOS
              executes  when you  turn on your computer, and  if  your
              mouse  is  Microsoft compatible, your mouse  should  now
              work.





   QUESTION:  I  get the message "Not enough memory" and  my   program
              doesn't run. What can I do?

   ANSWER:    You  need a computer with at least 640K memory  to   run
              our software. Run the CHKDSK command to make  sure  that
              you  have "655360 total bytes memory".   The  last  line
              tells  you how many bytes your  computer has  free.   If
              your  computer  has  less than   546000  bytes  free,  a
              program loaded in your  CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT  file
              is using part of your Conventional memory.

              DOS  6.0  and 6.2 comes with a utility  called  MEMMAKER
              which  is  designed to optimize your  computer's  memory
              resources.  Enter the command MEMMAKER at the DOS prompt
              to run this program.

              If  you  don't  have MEMMAKER,  locate  a  knowledgeable
              person  and ask  him/her to help you get these  programs
              out of conventional memory and load them "high".


   QUESTION:  My  sound card doesn't seem to work properly.   I  can't
              hear the pirates talking through my Soundblaster.

   ANSWER:    The only pirate that actually has a voice is Blackbeard.
              In  the shareware version he speaks only on the  opening
              screens; in the registered version he talks everywhere.

              Most  sound cards are Soundblaster compatible.  If  your
              sound  card gives you problems, enter this command  from
              DOS:  REDHOOK /C.   This  will  bypass  the  sound  card
              initialization routine and turn off the sound.


   Thank you for playing Redhook's Revenge!  We hope you get hours  of
   enjoyment  from our program.  If you have any further questions  or
   problems, please contact us:

       ImagiSOFT, Inc.                 Electronic Mail Addresses:
       Computer Games Division           CompuServe: 70632,1177
       P.O. Box 13208                    Prodigy:       FSWM11A
       Albuquerque, NM   87192-3208      AOL:         ImagiSOFT
                                         FAX:    (505) 275-9697