    This game requires a 286 with 640K of RAM.  A 386 would be better.
 A good video card might help speed things up too.

   Trouble?

  If the music's not running, try fooling around with the configuration
a bit.  Maybe you will want to dig up your soundcard technical specs too
 and set the soundcard configuration accordingly.
   Or maybe your soundcard is a poor emulator of Sound Blaster and
just can't handle the emulation.  

If you're having trouble playing Popa from a Windows '95 system and you
 can only load and play it from the file manager, here's some things
 maybe that will help you.

 To install Popa to Windows of Windows '95, you simply drag the POPA.BAT
file from the file manager to your desired window.  In Windows '95 you will
also have to point out the work directory, otherwise it won't work.

  If your display is really bad, you might want to try the configuration
for Popa (CONFIG.BAT) and set the video card to a different one.  Some
 video cards are faster than others but generally you get better performance
with a name brand PC.


