Pedro the Tank Game.

When using (Pedro) setup.exe:
Make you experimenting simple... You can press ENTER when a setting
option is highlighted to test the sound for that option - THERE IS NO
NEED to keep moving down to the TEST SOUND option!!!

Tips for finding your soundcard settings:

1.	Look at your AUTOEXEC.BAT file:
	
	MyComputer > C drive (or whatever it is on) > right click on
	the AUTOEXEC.BAT file and select EDIT.

	WARNING!!! this file is very important! Do not change it unless
	you know what you are doing - you don't need to change it for
	this!
	
	When you have it, look for a line similar to this:

	SET BLASTER A220 I5 D1 T4  or something to that effect.

	The A220 may be different for your computer, it could be:
	A210, A220, A230, A240, A250, A260 or A280 - this is your PORT
	setting.  Write this down.

	Again, the I5 may be different on your computer:
	I2, I3, I5, I7 and I10 are all supported by Pedro - this is the
	IRQ setting.  Write this down.

	Now run setup.exe in the Pedro directory and whack in the PORT
	and IRQ settings.  It's just a matter of testing the four card
	types now... yay!

2.	If for some reason the above isn't happening for you...

	START > SETTINGS > CONTROL PANEL > SYSTEM (file) >... 
	...DEVICE MANAGER (tab) > Sound, Video & Game Controllers...

	Double clicking on Sound, Video & Game Controllers, you should
	see another branch on the system 'tree' appear.  Find your
	sound card here and either double click on it or highlight it
	and click on the Properties button.

	Now click on the Resources tab.  You should be able to Interupt
	Request setting (this is your IRQ setting).

	You may also be able to see your PORT setting, although it could
	be listed as the beginning number in an Input/Output Range (and
	it could have a leading 0 you can ignore).

	Write down what you can find, and run setup.exe in the Pedro
	directory.  Use your findings to make your experimenting more
	efficient.

Sorry that there isn't an auto detect, but to be honest I wouldn't know
how to do that (I don't trust my programming enough to have my games
go rooting around in your AUTOEXEC.BAT files for info...)

sammyspace software 1998 :)
