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General Information

Graphics

Sound

Requirements


MS-DOS

width="200" | Minimum OS: MS-DOS 5.0
Minimum CPU: Intel 8088 / 8086
Minimum RAM: 4 MB
Minimum Video RAM: N/A
Graphics Modes: VGA
Audio Hardware: PC Speaker,AdLib,Adlib Gold,Roland MT-32,Roland RAP-10,Sound Blaster,Sound Blaster Pro,Sound Blaster 16,Sound Blaster AWE32,Pro Audio Spectrum,General MIDI,Covox Sound Master,Covox Speech Thing,Disney Sound Source,ESS AudioDrive,Microsoft Sound System,Wave JammerPC Speaker, AdLib, Adlib Gold, Roland MT-32, Roland RAP-10, Sound Blaster, Sound Blaster Pro, Sound Blaster 16, Sound Blaster AWE32, Pro Audio Spectrum, General MIDI, Covox Sound Master, Covox Speech Thing, Disney Sound Source, ESS AudioDrive, Microsoft Sound System, Wave Jammer
Input Devices: Keyboard, Mouse
Media: 1 CD discs


Exploring Game Resources


Resources Used


External Resources


Resource Tools

  • None known

Patches

This patch upgrades the floppy version of Aces of the Deep from 1.0 to 1.1. This patch fixes:
  • Random lockups especially when music is playing.
  • Player sub sometimes teleported to new location after running aground.
  • "-" key doesn't always work to decompress time.
  • After surfacing electric engines may sometimes still be running
  • Sub would not maintain depth and kept surfacing
This patch fixes disappearing torpedos, lockups when sending contact reports, random crashes, and that weird teleporting submarine problem.


New Installer

Works with both CD and floppy versions. If installing the CD version, it will install the entire CD game to the hard drive for CD-less play. If installing the floppy version, just copy the files from your floppy disks into a temporary folder on your hard drive and run this installer from that folder.


Debug Modes

None known.

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