Where can I get the Indy500 track pack? -
Not from us for a start! If you download a copy off of the Internet it is illegal. If you can't get it from your local software store, in the US try Papyrus Direct at:
1 800 836 1829.
Outside America all distribution is handled through Virgin; in the UK you should contact
Virgin Interactive Ent., Inc.
2 Kensington Square
London W8 5RB
telephone: (44) 171 368 2255
fax: (44) 171 468 2001
How do I use the Indy500 converters? -
In the same way as the other converters. Just tell it your Indycar 1 directory.
I've got the track pack but not Indycar 1. How do I convert it? -
Simple. Make a directory (folder Win'95) on your hard disk called INDYCAR and create a subdirectory called TRACKS and a subdirectory of that called INDY. You should end up with:
INDYCAR
|_TRACKS
|_INDY
On one of the disks you will find a file called INDY.EXE. Copy this to the INDY directory and expand it by running the EXE file.
Once you've done this, run the converter and point it to your INDYCAR directory.
Why do my tyres overheat when I go off line? -
This was a bug in version 1 of the converters. It is fixed in version 2, now available for download. The AI cars have also been improved.
Why are the colours wrong? -
Two reasons. Either you got my very early, crude, converter which was a swine to install, or you've not installed version 2 properly. Either get the latest version of the converter (v2.0) or - and I'm told this by visitors to The Pits - run it again, it should short it out.
Is there a Daytona track available? -
Yes, but at the moment it runs on a special version of Nascar at the Daytona theme park. Talks are underway to get Papyrus the license to use the track in Nascar 2 or Hawaii. We did have our own version available but we're not releasing it into the Public Domain as its causing friction in official circles and could prevent Papyrus getting the license.
Can I convert my Indycar 1 tracks? -
Not at the moment. We haven't looked too hard at converting them and anyway, the ICR2 tracks are better and more accurate. You can't, at the moment convert Nascar tracks to ICR 1 either. We're not saying its impossible, but the work and effort involved don't warrant it.