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JAGGED ALLIANCE 2: Unfinished Business 
Version 1.00  October 2000
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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  1.0   Installation
  2.0   Computer Requirements
  3.0   What's New
  4.0   Video Troubleshooting
  5.0   Sound Troubleshooting
  6.0   Technical Tips
  7.0   Driver Update Web Links
  8.0   Manual Addenda
  9.0   Technical Support
  10.0   Legal Information


(1.0) INSTALLATION
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(1.0.1) Installing the Game

1.  Launch Microsoft Windows 95/98
2.  Place the Jagged Alliance 2: Unfinished Business Disk in the CD-ROM drive. 
Auto-Run should launch the Install program. Proceed to step 5.
3.  If Auto-Run is disabled on your computer you will need to run the Install 
program manually. From the Desktop, click on the Start button on the Taskbar and 
select Run.
4.  When the Run window appears, type E:\Install\Setup.exe and click on OK.
NOTE: If your CD-Rom drive letter is not E: (as shown above), then substitute 
the appropriate letter (e.g., D:\Install\Setup.exe)
5.  When you reach the Welcome screen, click on the Next> button to continue.
6.  When the Choose Destination Location screen appears, either choose the 
default folder by clicking the Next> button, or see the note below.

NOTE: The default folder for installation is C:\Program Files\Sirtech\Ja2 UB.

If you wish it to be something other than that, click the Browse button and 
enter a new destination in the Path box. If the folder you specify does not 
exist, the program will prompt you to create it.


(1.1) Installation Options

When you install JA2:UB for the first time, you have the choice of various 
installation sizes. We recommend that you use the largest possible installation 
option for your hard drive. The more room JA2:UB has on your hard drive, the 
smoother the game will play.

In addition, when you run JA2:UB, you will need around 30 MB of free hard drive 
space for files that are created when playing and for saving games. The game 
will warn you whenever you become low on hard drive space.


(1.2) Play Disk

Regardless of the Installation option, in order to play JA2 you will be required 
to insert the Jagged Alliance 2 Unfinished Business Disk in the drive from which 
you installed the game. The game will not run without this disk in the CD-ROM 
drive.


(1.2.1) Playing the Game

Insert the disk into your CD-ROM drive and select the Play button from the 
window that appears. If the Auto-Run feature on your system is disabled, or not 
working, use the shortcut created during the installation.  If you didn't create 
a shortcut, click on the Start button on the Taskbar. Then select Programs, then 
Interplay, then Jagged Alliance 2 Unfinished Business.  Finally, select "Jagged 
Alliance 2 Unfinished Business" to begin.


(1.2.2) Multiple CD-ROM Drives

If you have more than one CD-ROM drive installed, or have a CD-ROM drive and a 
CD-R Drive, be sure to insert the disk into the drive you installed the game 
from. If you installed from your CD-ROM drive but try to play the game from the 
2nd CD drive, the game will be unable to locate the disk. To get around this, 
you will need to edit the JA2.INI file at the root of your installed JA2 
directory. On the 2nd line where it states CD=X; X is the drive letter for your 
CD-ROM drive. Make the change, save the changes, and then start the game. 
Everything should work fine.


(1.3) Improving game performance

Gameplay performance can be increased depending on the size of the install. 
Choosing a full install will maximize performance and enjoyment, whereas a 
minimum install will result in waiting states while your CD-ROM is accessed. If 
you have a slow CD-ROM drive, or one that has a long spin-up cycle and you did 
not perform a full installation, you do not need to re-install JA2 Unfinished 
Business.

To speed up gameplay, you will need about 350 MB of free hard disk space on the 
hard drive where you installed JA2:UB.

- Insert the JA2 Unfinished Business disk into your CD-ROM drive.
- Select and copy Speech.slf into your \JA2UB\Data directory.

The game can be further sped-up by copying another file; NPC_Speech.slf. You 
will still need to have the JA2:UB disk in your drive to play.





(2.0) COMPUTER REQUIREMENTS
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Minimum Computer Specs:

Operating System: Windows(R) 95/98
Intel Pentium(TM) 133 MHz
12x CD-ROM drive
32 MB RAM
300 MB free hard drive space
Input Device: 100% Windows(R) 95/98 compatible mouse
Sound: 100% Windows(R) 95/98 compatible sound card
Graphics: Video card that supports 16-bit DirectDraw calls
DirectX 2.0
External speakers


Recommended Computer Specs:

Operating System: Windows(R) 95/98
Intel Pentium-MMX(TM) 233 MHz
24x (or faster) CD-ROM drive
64 MB RAM
DirectX 6.1 (or later)
Graphics: DirectX certified 4MB PCI/AGP Video card (see notes below)
Sound: DirectX certified ISA/PCI Sound card
External speakers w/ Sub-woofer


(3.0) What's New
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Now that you are about to play Jagged Alliance 2: Unfinished Business, keep in 
mind the following:

Jagged Alliance 2: Unfinished Business (JA2:UB) is based on the same tactical 
engine used in Jagged Alliance 2 (JA2). If you're not familiar with JA2, you'll 
probably want to consult the JA2 manual as you play. However, if you are already 
familiar with the JA2 interface, here are the main changes from JA2 to JA2:UB:

1.  JA2:UB focuses on combat and straight forward movement as opposed to 
"defending what you have already conquered and strategizing which sector to head 
towards next". You can't train militia, and you don't build up mine income as 
you did in JA2. The game is much more linear than JA2, much smaller in scope 
than JA2, but much more intense. Expect to spend anywhere between 30 and 55 
hours to complete the game (depending on difficulty level and your style of 
gameplay).

2.  JA2:UB features an optional "Iron Man" mode. In this mode you can't save 
during combat (or anytime enemies are in the same sector). Not only is this mode 
more challenging, but changes the flavor of the game for anyone dependent on 
constant saving/reloading of games.

3.  JA2:UB allows you to import any saved game from JA2. Depending on the 
status of the saved game, various changes to gameplay can occur, including 
modifications to difficulty level and characters you meet within the game. To 
get the most of out of JA2:UB, play it both ways!

While in tactical combat, the following new features are available:

4.  Hitting the F key will report information for your selected merc's gun 
range based on the location of your cursor.

5.  Holding down the DEL key will show "best cover spots" information for your 
selected merc relative to where the cursor is. This will take into account KNOWN 
enemies only. BRIGHT GREEN spots represent the best protective cover, RED 
represents the most dangerous, and colors in-between (greenish-yellow, yellow, 
orange) reflect different degrees of danger.

6.  Holding down the END key will show you line of sight information for your 
selected merc relative to where the cursor is. Like the "best cover spots", this 
will take into account KNOWN enemies only. BRIGHT GREEN means you should be able 
to see an opponent in any stance at that location, YELLOW means there is one 
stance (out of 3) that an opponent would be non-visible, ORANGE means there are 
2 stances not visible at that location, and RED means you shouldn't be able to 
see the opponent regardless of his/her stance.

7.  For both the DEL and END key options (described above), adding the - or + 
keys will decrease or increase the range of the information.

8.  For night battles, you can now turn off the light cast by your mercs with 
the G key.

9.  Ctrl+T toggles between a shaded or non-shaded background for on-screen 
messages.

Be prepared - the enemies in JA2:UB are smarter than ever before!


(3.1) Custom Campaigns

Jagged Alliance 2: Unfinished Business includes a mission builder in which
players can create their own campaigns.  

In order to play a custom campaign (i.e. a campaign downloaded from the 
Internet), you must first copy the map files into the "Campaigns" folder.  
Then, you must first select the campaign using the "Set JA2UB Campaign.exe" 
utility.

Upon launching the utility, select the desired campaign and press the "SET"
button.  The utility will then give a confirmation that displays the current
campaign selected.

Pressing the "NEW" button will create the necessary folders for making the 
campaign.


(3.2) Mission Builder

To launch the JA2:UB Mission Editor, click on the mission editor shortcut in 
your Start menu.

NOTE:  The Mission Editor is included as is and will not be supported. 
Please do not contact our technical support department, as they will not have
any information regarding the content or functionality of the JA2:UB Editor.

Please read the documentation for the Jagged Alliance 2: Unfinished Business 
Editor located in either the "JA2UB Editor.doc" MS-Word document or the 
"JA2UB Editor.pdf" Adobe Acrobat document.  The Adobe Acrobat Reader installer
is included on the Jagged Alliance 2: Unfinished Business CD.


(4.0) Video Troubleshooting
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Jagged Alliance 2: Unfinished Business is a 16-bit DirectDraw game. Some video 
cards that don't fully support 16-bit DirectDraw may encounter difficulties. If 
you are experiencing poor performance that does not correlate with the general 
speed of your machine, chances are your video card driver does not fully support 
16-bit DirectDraw calls. We've tested a number of video cards that have display 
problems. There are three identified problems with video cards:

- Incompatible Drivers
- Old or problematic BIOS versions
- DirectX driver certification.

We hope this section will correct any problems you may have.


(4.1) Matrox Millenium I

If you have this card, you may experience sluggish video performance. Based on 
tester feedback, we recommend you install Matrox's PowerDesk v3.63 drivers in 
conjunction with MS DirectX 5.2. Installing Matrox's latest driver, PowerDesk 
4.12, may not correct the slowdown problem.

To download PowerDesk v4.12, please follow this link:

	ftp://ftp.matrox.com/pub/mga/millennm/win95/1677_412.exe

If this does not help, see the Diamond Stealth II S220 notes below.

In addition, Matrox has released a Unified BIOS update for most cards. This 
update will
re-program the BIOS chip on your video card, often times adding or even 
correcting troublesome compatibility.

Please follow this link to obtain the BIOS update. Please note that Flashing 
your BIOS improperly can ruin your card. Make sure to read any enclosed readme 
files with the Matrox BIOS flasher.

	http://www.matroxusers.com/BIOS/Bios/setup345.zip


(4.1.1) Matrox Millenium II

A few reports have be received that the Millenium II has similar problems as the 
Millenium I. The latest drivers for this card can be found at:

	http://www.matroxusers.com/Driver/win98/1677_426.exe


(4.1.2) Matrox G200 Series

We've heard mixed reports from G200 users that performance is slower than 
expected on this card. We recommend that you download the latest drivers from 
Matrox. Early reports indicate that this has corrected problems with JA2 and 
Windows 95/98.

Latest Non-certified Driver:

 	http://www.matroxusers.com/Driver/win98/1677_451.exe

Latest Certified Driver:

   	http://www.matroxusers.com/Driver/Win9x/w9x_430.exe


(4.2) Matrox Mystique 220

Isolated cases of Mystique 220 users have reported a similar slowdown. Although 
we don't have a formal solution for this card, we recommend that you download 
and install the Matrox Mystique 220 v3.82 drivers from this link:

   	http://www.matroxusers.com/Driver/Win95/1677_382.exe

If this does not help, see the 'Diamond Stealth II S220' notes below.


(4.3) Voodoo Rush cards

Single board Voodoo Rush-based cards such as the Alliance AT25 and Intense 3D 
with 6MB VRAM have shown cursor redraw errors. Graphics around a moving cursor 
are distorted between screen scrolls. Although we tested these cards, the 
solution we have is only a work-around. This card is no longer sold, and as 
such, drivers are no longer updated.

Please follow the Diamond Stealth resolution to correct issues with this card.

Current 3Dfx Reference Driver version - 4.10.01.2073


(4.3.1) Voodoo Banshee cards

(3Dfx Interactive finally released Public Reference Drivers to OEM 
manufacturers. Until Non-Reference board makers can issue their own tailored 
drivers, we cannot provide adequate support for the Banshee.)

Current 3Dfx Reference Driver version-4.01.0234.100   BIOS-1.02.02 (v1.0)

The 3Dfx Banshee chipset can be found on the following cards (PCI & AGP):

Creative Labs 3D Blaster Banshee
Diamond Multimedia Monster Fusion
Guillemot MaxiGamer Phoenix
Quantum3D Raven
Power Color EvilQueen


(4.4) Diamond Stealth II S220

Once again, tester feedback has helped us find a work-around for sluggish 
performance with this card. With DirectX installed, the DirectDraw Hardware 
Acceleration option is turned-on by default. Turning it off seems to help 
scrolling and frame rates on the Stealth II S220 and in many instances, for the 
above mentioned Matrox cards as well. To turn it off, follow one of
these two methods:

a) Got to the Start button in your Task Bar.
b) Select Find and search for DXTool.
c) Launch DXTool.
d) A screen of DirectX info will appear. Deselect the Use DirectDraw Hardware 
   Acceleration option.
e) Click OK to close and quit DXTool.


If you have the DirectX control panel installed, follow these steps:

a) Go to the Start button in your Task Bar.
b) Select Settings, and then Control Panel.
c) Open the DirectX control panel.
d) Go to the DirectDraw tab.
e) Uncheck the Use Hardware Acceleration option. Click on OK.



(5.0) Sound Card Troubleshooting
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(5.1) Ensoniq AudioPCI

This card is now supported and re-manufactured by Creative Labs. When scrolling 
during combat, this card may produce some skipping. Older drivers produce more 
skip, whereas newer drivers produce less. Please download these drivers to 
decrease or solve this problem:

   	http://www.soundblaster.com/wwwnew/tech/ftp/ftpnew.html


(5.2) MonsterSound series

This includes the M80, MX200, and MX300 PCI boards. We have heard some reports 
that the in-game music may sound garbled. Please download the latest drivers:

   	http://www.diamondmm.com/products/drivers/driver-index.html


(5.3) Sound Blaster Live

Although we have not heard of any problems with this card, we do recommend that 
you download the latest Live! drivers from Creative:

 	http://www.soundblaster.com/wwwnew/tech/ftp/ftpnew.html




(6.0) Technical Tips
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A general rule of thumb with Video cards is to ensure that you have the latest 
driver available. However, since Jagged Alliance 2 has 16-bit DirectDraw calls, 
not all new drivers solve this issue. In some cases, your problems may lie with 
other system-related problems. Please follow these guidelines to help solve any 
other problems you may have:

(6.1)  Installing DirectX 6.1 may not help, as drivers need to be certified 
to work properly. Reverting your system to DirectX 5.0 or 5.2 may help with your 
card if your manufacturer has not updated its drivers.

(6.2)  If you have Windows 98 on your computer, older cards may not be 
fully compatible. Check your card manufacturer's web site for info on Win 98 
driver updates.

(6.3)  If your computer crashes frequently, run Scandisk by right-clicking on 
your hard drive and selecting Properties. Severe mapping errors on drives could 
lead to crashes in JA2 or your operating system when saving games etc. Scandisk 
under Window NT may require you to restart.

(6.4)  If your computer crashes frequently and you have Norton Anti-virus 
running, try disabling it.

(6.5)  If you have more than 32 MB of memory and are experiencing poor 
performance due to hard disk swapping, you may have fragmented hard disk space. 
Defragment your hard disk(s) to improve performance.

(6.6)  If your system performs erratically and you cannot pinpoint the 
problem, you may want to scan your computer's hard disks for viruses. Certain 
recent viruses such as theWin32 CIH virus infect games and cause them to 
misbehave. If you are a frequent Internet downloader, you may be infected with a 
strain of the Win32 CIH virus.

(6.7)  If you use an early generation DVD-ROM drive, and use this as your 
Play Disk source and experience cinematic or speech stuttering errors, there is 
a solution. Go to your System Properties under the Control Panel, select Device 
Manager, click on CDROM, and then select the properties for your CD-ROM device. 
When the CD-ROM properties window appears, select the Settings tab, and check-on 
the DMA box. Restart your PC to effect changes.

Likewise, if you have a Pentium-II or Celeron class PC, you can increase hard 
disk performance by enabling DMA-buffering. To do this, Go to your System 
Properties under the Control Panel, select Device Manager, select System Devices 
in the list, open it and select Direct Memory Access Controller. Open its 
properties, select the Settings tab, and check-on Reserve DMA Buffer. Set its 
Reserved Kbytes to 64. Close all windows and restart.

(6.8) DirectX Certification.
Depending on which version of MS DirectX you have, your 2D video card(s) and 
sound card need to be certified for use with it. We strongly recommend that you 
verify that this is in fact the case.

Although JA2 requires a minimum of MS DirectX 2.0 to play, Microsoft has 
released several new versions since. The newest versions add compatibility for 
3D acceleration, 3D sound, and online gaming. 

Please check with your video and sound card company's website for the latest 
DirectX certified drivers. If you would like to upgrade your copy of DirectX 
to the latest version, please follow this URL link:

   	http://www.microsoft.com/directx/default.asp



(7.0) Driver Update Web Links
-----------------------------
Most manufacturers release new software drivers to correct bugs or add 
compatibility to new operating systems. If you are experiencing video and/or 
sound card problems with Jagged Alliance 2, we recommend you upgrade your 
drivers to the latest available versions. At the time of press, listed below 
were the most recent software drivers.


(7.1) Video Card Drivers

Acer Peripherals
(PA Card Family)
   http://www.aopen.com.tw/tech/addon/default.htm

ATI Technologies
(Mach 32, Mach 64, Rage II series, Rage Pro, Rage 128)
   http://support.atitech.ca/

Canopus Corporation
(Spectra 2500, Total3D 128V)
   http://www.canopusvideo.com/support.htm

Creative Labs
(Graphics Blaster, 3D Blaster family)
   http://www.soundblaster.com/wwwnew/tech/ftp/

Diamond Multimedia
(Stealth & Viper family)
   http://www.diamondmm.com/products/drivers/driver-index.html

Matrox
(Millenium I & II, Mystique, G100, G200 family)
   http://www.matrox.com/mgaweb/drivers/home.htm
   http://www.matroxusers.com/

S3
(S3 Virge, Trio, Savage3D)
   http://www.s3.com/bbs/0main/topindex.htm

STB Systems
(Velocity 4400)
   http://www.stb.com/drivers/

Trident
   http://www.tridentmicro.com/trident/html/drivers.htm


(7.2) Sound Card Drivers

Avance Logic
(ALS Series)
   http://www.realtek.com.tw/cp/download.htm

Cirrus Logic
(Crystal Dynamics)
   http://www.cirrus.com/drivers/audiodrv/win_95.html

Creative Labs
(SoundBlaster 16/32/AWE, 128PCI, Ensoniq, Live!)
   http://www.soundblaster.com/wwwnew/tech/ftp/ftpnew.html

Diamond Multimedia
(Monster Sound, Sonic Impact, Sonic Sound)
   http://www.diamondmm.com/products/drivers/driver-index.html

ESS Technology
(ESS488, ESS688, ESS1488, ESS1688, ESS18xx)
   http://www.esstech.com/Technical/drivers/downloadable/drivers/driver.htm

Jaton
(SonicWave 4D)
   http://www.jaton.com/web/support1.htm

S3
(SonicVibes)
   http://www.s3.com/bbs/617drv/index.htm

Yamaha
(DB50XG, SW1000XG, WF192D, WF192XG)
   http://www.yamaha.com/ycaservice/frame2.htm



(8.0) Manual Addenda
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(8.1) Automatic Save Games
If you create a file named AutoSave.pls and place it in the same folder where 
JA2:UB is installed, the game will automatically be saved during turn based 
combat as soon as you hit Done (turn). The save will either be named auto00.sav 
or auto01.sav (they alternate every turn). These are regular saves that can 
simply be renamed and loaded from the normal Load Game screen. They also can be 
loaded without renaming them using ALT+A (for the LATEST save) and ALT+B (for 
the older one) from the Load Game screen.

Note: It doesn't matter what the contents of the AutoSave.pls file is; the 
program merely checks for the existence of the file.


(9.0) Technical Support
-----------------------
If you have a technical problem concerning the operation of our software, please 
contact our technical support staff. When you call or write, be at your computer 
if possible and have the following information ready: computer type, available 
hard drive space, total RAM, type of video card, and a list of options you chose 
when you installed the game.

NORTH AMERICAN CUSTOMER SERVICE INFORMATION

This information is only valid in North America.

TECHNICAL SUPPORT TROUBLESHOOTING DOCUMENTS ONLINE!
Interplay Productions Technical Support now offers troubleshooting guides with 
complete installation and setup instructions as well as information that will 
help you overcome the most common difficulties.  If you have access to the World 
Wide Web, you can find these at:

        www.interplay.com/support/

Here you will find troubleshooting information on as well as information on 
regular system maintenance and performance.

        DirectX                 www.interplay.com/support/directx/
        Joysticks               www.interplay.com/support/joystick/
        Modems and Networks     www.interplay.com/support/modem/

(For game-specific information and additional troubleshooting, visit our main 
page at www.interplay.com)

If you have questions about the program, our Technical Support Department can 
help. Our web site contains up-to-date information on the most common 
difficulties with our products, and this information is the same as that used by 
our product support technicians. We keep the product support pages updated on a 
regular basis, so please check here first for no-wait solutions:

        www.interplay.com/support/

If you are unable to find the information you need on our web site, please feel 
free to contact Technical Support via e-mail, phone, fax, or letter. Please be 
sure to include the following information in your e-mail message, fax, or 
letter:
        Title of Game
        Computer manufacturer
      * Operating system (Windows 95, Windows NT, Windows 98, etc.)
        CPU type and speed in MHz
        Amount of RAM
        Sound card type and settings (address, IRQ, DMA)
        Video card
        CD-ROM
        Mouse driver and version
        Joystick and game card (if any)
        A copy of CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files from your hard drive
        A description of the problem you're having

If you need to talk to someone immediately, call us at (949) 553-6678 Monday 
through Thursday between 8:00AM-5:45PM and Friday 9:00AM-4:45PM, Pacific 
Standard Time with 24 hours, 7 days a week support available through the use of 
our automated wizard.   Please have the above information ready when you call. 
This will help us answer your question in the shortest possible time. When you 
call you will initially be connected with our automated wizard.  For information 
pertaining to your specific title, press "1" on the main menu and listen 
carefully to all prompts.  After you have selected your title, the most common 
difficulties will be listed.  If the difficulty you are having is not listed or 
you need additional assistance, you may press "0" on your games main menu, and 
you will be transferred to a Technical Support Representative.  No hints or 
codes are available from this line.   Interplay offers a HINT Line for hints, 
tips, or codes at 1-900-370-PLAY (1-900-451-6869 $1.25 in Canada only). You must 
be 18 years +, have a touch-tone phone, and the cost is $0.95 per minute.  
Please keep in mind not all game will have hints and tips on our hint line.

        Interplay Entertainment Corp. Support Fax: (949) 252-2820
        Interplay Entertainment Corp. Technical Support
        16815 Von Karman Avenue
        Irvine, CA  92606
        HOW TO REACH US ONLINE
        INTERNET E-MAIL: support@interplay.com
        WORLD WIDE WEB: www.interplay.com
        FTP:    ftp.interplay.com


(10.0) Legal Information
--------------------------------

(10.1) SOFTWARE USE LIMITATIONS AND LIMITED LICENSE

GENERAL PRODUCT LICENSE. This copy of Jagged Alliance Unfinished Business (the 
Software) is intended solely for your personal noncommercial home entertainment 
use.  You may not decompile, reverse engineer, or disassemble the software, 
except as permitted by law.  Interplay Entertainment Corp. and Sir-tech Canada 
Ltd. retain all right, title and interest in the Software including all 
intellectual property rights embodied therein and derivatives thereof.  The 
Software, including, without limitation, all code, data structures, characters, 
images, sounds, text, screens, game play, derivative works and all other 
elements of the Software may not be copied, resold, rented, leased, distributed 
(electronically or otherwise), used on pay-per-play, coin-op or other for-charge 
basis, or for any commercial purpose. Any permissions granted herein are 
provided on a temporary basis and can be withdrawn by Interplay Entertainment 
Corp. at any time. All rights not expressly granted are reserved.

The enclosed software program, libraries, graphics, and all written material are 
the sole property of Sir-tech Canada Limited and Interplay Entertainment Corp. 
and are protected under the copyright laws of the Canada and all International 
Treaties.

This software product is sold AS IS, and Sir-tech Canada Limited, Interplay 
Entertainment Corp., its suppliers, dealers or distributors make no warranty 
with respect to the performance, quality, merchantability or fitness for any 
purpose of the software.

Any change, deviation or exemption from the conditions expressed in this license 
agreement must be authorized in writing by Interplay Entertainment Corp.


(10.2) End-user License Agreement

ACCEPTANCE OF LICENSE TERMS. By acquiring and retaining this Software, you 
assent to the terms and restrictions of this limited license. If you do not 
accept the terms of this limited license, you must return the Software together 
with all packaging, manuals and other material contained therein to the store 
where you acquired the Software for a full refund.

By accepting the terms of this agreement, you are granted the right by Sir-tech 
Canada Limited and Interplay Entertainment Corp to use one copy of the enclosed 
software program.  You may not rent or lease it, disassemble, decompile, reverse 
engineer or modify the software in any way.


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Jagged Alliance 2: Unfinished Business (c) 2000 by Sir-tech Canada, Limited.  
All rights reserved.  Jagged Alliance is a registered trademark of 1259191 
Ontario, Inc.

Interplay, the Interplay logo and "By Gamers, For Gamers" are trademarks of 
Interplay Entertainment Corp.  All rights reserved.

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SmackPlw.exe is Copyright (c) 1994-2000 by RAD Game Tools, Inc.

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