============================================================================== DOS Games Archive Game Info Card Version 2 ============================================================================== * General Information * Game title : Seventh Sword of Mendor, The Alternate title(s) : None Developer : Grandslam Publisher : Grandslam Country of origin : Hungary, UK Distribution model : Commercial (Unreleased/Cancelled) * Release Information * Release type : Demo (interactive) Exclusive level(s) : N/A Version : Unknown Release date : Mar 1995 Language(s) : English, German License/Permissions : Not stated License file : Not included * Distribution Information * Distribution type : Physical media (CD-ROM) File name : N/A File size : N/A Installer provided : Yes Original location : Unknown Retrieved from : PC Team coverdisk No. 002 https://www.abandonware-magazines.org/ Additional files : Jemm (Expanded Memory Manager) File name : JEMM579B.zip File size : 95 177 bytes Retrieved from : http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/dos/emm386/jemm386/ Maintainer : MrFlibble ============================================================================== * Note for DOSBox users * This software is fully installed and configured to run in the DOSBox emulator. You can simply drag and drop the file MENDOR.BAT over the DOSBox icon to start playing. Experienced DOSBox users may choose other methods of startup. The software was configured and tested to work with the official DOSBox build v0.74-3 available from www.dosbox.com. It may or may not work with any other third-party DOSBox distributions that are available. ============================================================================== * Note on playing with sound * The demo version of The Seventh Sword of Mendor does not work with sound in the official DOSBox build v0.74-3, as well as in certain other DOSBox builds. However, sound can be enabled if an external memory manager is used instead of DOSBox' built-in extended memory emulation. This package comes with the free Jemm memory manager, and the game is already configured to play with sound using it. ============================================================================== * Game related websites * Amiga version preview: http://amr.abime.net/review_17424 ============================================================================== * Disclaimer * This software is provided "as is". No files from the original software package provided by the developer/publisher were modified except for the configuration files needed to set up sound devices and input methods. The software was tested to work with the official DOSBox build and was scanned by an antivirus/anti-malware tool. You use this software at your own risk. DOS Games Archive is not liable for any unwanted consequences that may arise from your using this software. ============================================================================== * Download and online play * This game is available from DOS Games Archive at: https://www.dosgamesarchive.com/download/the-seventh-sword-of-mendor/ It can be played online at: https://www.dosgamesarchive.com/play/the-seventh-sword-of-mendor/ --- END OF FILE (2020/05/18) ---