DOS Days

Their Finest Hour: The Battle of Britain

Released: 1989
Published by: Lucasfilm Games
Developed by: Lucasfilm Games
Author(s): Lawrence Holland, Martin Cameron, James McLeod, Erik Hammond, Waldo Kagan, Akila J. Redmer, Noah Falstein


VGA/MCGA graphics


EGA graphics


CGA graphics

Introduction

Their Finest Hour: The Battle of Britain is a World War II combat flight simulation game by Lawrence Holland, released in October 1989 for the Amiga, Atari ST and MS-DOS systems. It was the second game in the trilogy of World War II titles by Lucasfilm Games, the others being Battlehawks 1942 (1988) and Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe (1991). The game was released with a 192-page manual written by Victor Cross, that provided a detailed historical overview of the battle and pilots' perspectives. An expansion pack, Their Finest Missions: Volume One, was released later in the year.

Players can fly either for the German Luftwaffe or the British Royal Air Force in over 80 unique missions.

On the British side, two planes are available: the Spitfire and the Hurricane. For the Germans, there is the fighter Bf 109, the heavy fighter/fighter bomber Bf 110, the infamous Junkers Ju 87 Stuka dive bomber, and the three light/medium bombers Do 17, He 111 and Ju 88.

Besides training missions for every plane, there are several historical combat missions to be flown. In accordance with history, most RAF missions consist of defence assignments - intercepting and destroying German bombers. Most Luftwaffe missions are attack runs - either flying the bomber escort or the bombers themselves. In the heavier planes, not only can the pilot of the plane be controlled, but also the gunner(s), and, in the bombers, the bombardier.

The special Campaign Mode allows one to actually change the historical outcome of the Battle of Britain. On a strategic map, you organize your planes into groups and assign them to missions, one of which must be flown by you. The outcome of your assignments and the missions you personally fly affect those of all others and also the status of the overall campaign. The British side wins by simply surviving for a certain time or by destroying enough German aircraft. The German side wins by destroying enough RAF fighters, either in the air or on the ground.

Also included in the game is a mission builder for designing custom missions, and a film playback option for reviewing recorded flight footage.

System Requirements

System Requirements Intel 8088/8086 CPU, 512 KB RAM
Graphics support for Tandy/PCjr, CGA, EGA, MCGA or VGA
Audio support for PC Speaker or Ad Lib
Keyboard and Mouse supported.
Original Media Four 5.25" 360 KB DS/DD floppy disks or Two 3.5" 720 KB DS/DD floppy disks
Installed Size (MB) 1.6 MB
Andy's Recommended Setup
"It is important to run BOB on a representative system or it will play too fast. The ideal spec is a fast 286 or slow 386 with 1 MB of memory. The game has no ability to use memory beyond 640 KB, and the ideal amount of free conventional memory is 590 KB. If it dips below this, the game will automatically scale back the in-game sound, or not run at all.

It goes without saying you should play the game in VGA/MCGA or EGA mode all of which provide 320 x 200 in 16 colours. By default, BOB will look for an Ad Lib-compatible sound card and try and send all its music and sounds to that, so you really don't need to do anything to get the most out of this. An analogue joystick is really essential to get the most out of flying, and a mouse is convenient for navigating around the menus.

Because of the different types of aircraft you can fly in BOB, I recommend reading the manual. This will help guide you when doing a bombing run for the first time; and if you're not bothered about landing your plane after a mission, don't forget you can use the 'Q' key to end the mission - just make sure you're flying over the British Isles (if playing on the RAF side) or continental Europe (if playing on the German side) when you do, or you will either lose the plane or be captured by the enemy. Keep my Keys section handy as a guide."

 

From where can it be run?

You can play BOB either from floppy disk or installed to the hard disk. To install the game, see 'How To Setup' further down. If you run from floppy disks, you will be prompted to insert various disks depending on your choices (campaign, training missions, etc) - it looks only on the floppy drive letter A: or B:, depending on where you ran the BOB executable:

A number of the game files are duplicated on more than one disk to minimise disk swapping.

The game's performance and graphical detail are related to the amount of free conventional memory you have. The user manual actually recommends CONFIG.SYS has no devices and you run no AUTOEXEC.BAT file! It states that the optimum free memory for 590 KB.

 

Copy Protection

The game has a subtle form of copy protection. You can play the game, and even begin a mission. At the bottom of the screen, a message will appear stating 'Tune Your Radio. Press 'M'. Before long, the flight will not be able to continue until you have tuned your radio. Pressing 'M' or choosing 'Tune Radio' from the In-Flight Map/Radio screen will display the map and on the right-hand side your are prompted to tune your radio frequency cypher wheel. You will see a shield and a name beneath it.


The copy protection bit on the right of the Map screen

If you have the original game, pull out the Cypher Wheel in your game box and rotate it to show the image on the outside, then rotate the inner wheel to match up with the name underneath. If you don't have the original game, download this PDF and lookup the page that shows the symbol, then check the location. On the PC version of the game, you will see a Cyan, White and Purple box next to the 3 dials (very CGA!) - these are basically the blue, white and red options respectively. You need to both enter the number and set the colour of each of the three numbers according to the code wheel.

Assuming you've entered the correct numbers and colours, the right side of the map screen will show the key for the map, indicating the position of your plane, other planes, your airfield, and more:


The red indicator light in the top-right is now lit (meaning "radio is tuned") - Now we can see where everything is!

How to Setup

There is no installation or configuration program for BOB. To install the game to your hard disk, Lucasfilm Games have provided an INSTALL.BAT batch file. To install to your C: drive, just run INSTALL C: from Disk 1. Note that it will only look for the source files on floppy drive A:, so you cannot install the game from a subdirectory on your hard disk (unless you were to modify the batch file).

To run the game, simply run BOB either from Disk 1, or after installing to your hard disk (default directory is C:\BOB1940). If run with no command-line arguments, you will be prompted for your graphics card before the game starts. You can also run BOB in a specific configuration using the following command-line arguments:

BOB <graphics selection> <detail level> <audio selection>

where:

<graphics selection> is one of:

  • C = CGA graphics (4 colours, 320 x 200 maximum resolution)
  • T = Tandy/PCjr graphics
  • E = EGA graphics (16 colours, 320 x 200 maximum resolution)
  • V = VGA/MCGA graphics (minor graphical enhancements over EGA)

<detail level> is between 0 and 2, 2 being the maximum ground detail and 0 being the least.
<audio selection> is one of:

  • A = Ad Lib (the default setting if detected)
  • I = Internal speaker

So for example, running BOB E 2 A will run the game with EGA graphics at full detail level with an Ad Lib sound card for music and sound effects.

 

Problems

Symptom: The game runs too fast.
Cause: You are running it on too-fast a computer - the game is very speed-sensitive, and was really designed for an XT or 80286 PC. The ideal system to run this game on is a fast 286, something 16 MHz or faster, or a slow 386.
Resolution: If you have a 486 or faster, try disabling L1 or L2 cache (or both) in the BIOS and try the game again.


Keys

Flight Controls

+ and- = Increase Throttle / Decrease Throttle
L = Landing Gear up/down
F = Flaps lower/raise
D = Dive brakes (*Ju-87 Stuka only)
A = Autopilot (or auto-shoot mode if manning rear guns)

Weapons and Defenses

Space     = Fire forward machine guns
. (period) = Fire 20mm cannon (Bf-109 only)          
Return     = Drop bomb (BF-109 and Bf-110 only)
S = Toggle between bomb load settings (Bf-110 only)

Avionics

M = In-Flight Map / Radio
T = Accelerated Time on/off          
W = Where am I ?          

Views

8 (Up) = Forward                 2 (Down) = Rear   
4 (Left) = View left                6 (Right) = View right    
PgDn = View straight down   PgUp = Scan (look around)

P = Pilot's position               G = Gunner's position 
B = Bombardier's position     7 = Toggle between P and G

Simulation Controls
J = Jump (eject)
Q = End Mission
C = Replay camera on/off
R = Review combat film (replay)
         Use Numeric keypad to pan around when in FREE mode, and press & hold '5' in the middle of the keypad along with the arrows to move the camera around.

ALT-P = Pause game         ALT-G = Adjust detail level
ALT-S = All sounds on/off   ALT-E = Engine sounds on/off
ALT-V = Show game version ESC = Exit to DOS

 

To Quit the Game

Press ESC. At the prompt "Do you want to exit?", hit "Y" to confirm.

Supporting Documents

The original game came with a 192-page manual which provides not only instructions on how to play the game, but also an historical account of the Battle of Britain in much detail.


Additional Files, Drivers & Utilities

A single expansion pack was released by Lucasfilm Games in 1990, entitled "Their Finest Missions: Volume 1". Presumably, this meant they had an intention to release other volumes at a later date (though they never did). This expansion included 23 additional missions, a few of which were created by the finalists in Lucasfilm's 1990 competition co-sponsored by Computer Gaming World magazine. Also included is one experienced pilot for each of the aircraft featured in the main game.


The game box for Their Finest Missions: Volume One

Save Games

If you're running the program from floppy disks and wish to save pilot and crew records, Custom Missions, Campaign Missions, and combat film replays, you must format a floppy disk before you start the game. This disk must have a volume label of "bobdata." At various times throughout the game, the program will ask you to insert this "pilot data disk".

If you're running the program from a hard drive, your Combat Records will automatically be saved in the BOB1940 game directory. Your pilot/crew record are saved in different files based on which side you are fighting on, and what aircraft they are in, as follows:

Type of saved file File Extension Example
RAF (Spitfire or Hurricane pilot) .RAF GINGER.RAF
Bf109 pilot .109 LUDWIG.109
Bf110 pilot .110 HANS.110
Ju87 Stuka pilot .J87 KLAUS.J87
Bomber crews .BMB MICHAEL.BMB
Top ten pilots .TOP EDWARD.TOP
Custom Missions .FLT P109.TOP
Saved Replays .RPY / .TMP RP1.TMP, RP2.TMP, ...
Saved Campaign .BOB TALLYHO.BOB

Unfortunately, the game has no way of deleting existing records. The addendum READ.ME file instructs you to use the DOS 'DEL' command to delete files you don't need anymore.

 

Versions of the game known to exist

To my knowledge there is only a single release of BOB, and that's version 1.0.

Version Date Comments
Demo October 1990 In late October 1990, LucasArts released a demo sampler entitled "Fight for Victory", which contained demos of both Their Finest Hour: Battle of Britain (BOB) and Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe (SWOTL). The BOB demo is non-playable and features a sample of aerial combat action recorded from actual missions. The SWOTL demo is playable.
1.0 2 October 1989 Initial public release.
? 1990 Their Finest Missions: Volume 1- the only expansion pack officially released for Their Finest Hour: Battle of Britain. Came on a single 3.5" 720 KB floppy disk.
? 1993 LucasArts' Air Combat Classics - a compilation of all three of their WWII flight simulators - Battle Hawks 1942, Their Finest Hour: The Battle of Britain, and Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe. This was a modified version that works better on 486-class systems and no longer requires the code wheel. Their Finest Missions: Volume 1 expansion is also included. Air Combat Classics came on three 3.5" high-density floppies. In some countries this compilation was sold as LucasArts Classic Simulations.


Original Floppy Disk Contents

The big box version of BOB came with both the 5.25" and 3.5" floppy disks.
The floppy disks have no specific volume label. Here are each disk's contents:

    Disk 1 of 4 (5.25" 360 KB DS/DD):

     
                    
    Directory of A:\
    BOB      EXE       220,135  02/10/89  21:03
    INSTALL BAT 3,159 29/09/89 17:31
    INSTALL4 BAT 2,114 29/09/89 17:35
    README BAT 17 02/10/89 4:48
    READ ME 6,374 02/10/89 4:08
    SFX SFX 1,906 27/09/88 22:03
    ADLIBSFX 1,463 19/09/89 23:27
    INTRO PAC 26,770 01/10/89 16:57
    GMAT GOB 2,794 31/08/89 0:16
    GOBS GOB 2,822 31/08/89 0:16
    SHIPV1 PAC 9,023 22/08/88 19:30
    SHIPV1S PAC 4,302 22/08/88 19:30
    AIR4 PAC 7,264 12/09/89 2:08
    AIR4S PAC 3,302 12/09/89 2:08
    AIRFX1 PAC 13,482 15/05/89 19:47
    AIRFX1S PAC 5,760 15/05/89 19:48
    WTR2 PAC 19,064 28/08/89 15:36
    WTR2S PAC 8,491 28/08/89 15:36
    WTRFX1S PAC 11,042 25/05/89 17:48
    19 file(s) 349,284 bytes
    0 dir(s) 2,048 bytes free

     

    Disk 2 of 4 (5.25" 360 KB DS/DD):

     
    Directory of A:\
    GATTACKS CMP         2,847  02/10/89   1:36
    FLTS <DIR> 03/10/89 1:16
    SCREENS <DIR> 03/10/89 1:16
    1 file(s) 2,847 bytes
    2 dir(s) 28,672 bytes free

    Directory of A:\FLTS
    . <DIR> 03/10/89 1:16
    .. <DIR> 03/10/89 1:16
    FNAMES PAC 912 24/09/89 13:20
    TRAIN PAC 3,359 02/10/89 1:49
    COMBAT PAC 5,401 30/09/89 9:05
    BTEXT PAC 33,157 02/10/89 1:49
    TTEXT PAC 12,328 30/09/89 9:05
    TSPIT1 FLT 855 27/09/89 19:23
    TSPIT3 FLT 855 31/08/89 2:36
    TSPIT2 FLT 855 27/09/89 18:51
    TSPIT4 FLT 855 27/09/89 19:25
    THURR1 FLT 855 27/09/89 19:26
    THURR2 FLT 855 15/09/89 2:06
    THURR3 FLT 855 27/09/89 19:26
    THURR4 FLT 855 31/08/89 22:20
    TBF1092 FLT 855 27/09/89 20:08
    TBF1091 FLT 855 27/09/89 20:07
    TBF1094 FLT 855 27/09/89 20:08
    TBF1093 FLT 855 31/08/89 0:47
    TBF1101 FLT 855 27/09/89 20:09
    TBF1102 FLT 855 01/09/89 0:32
    TBF1103 FLT 855 27/09/89 20:11
    TBF1104 FLT 855 27/09/89 20:12
    TSTUK1 FLT 855 27/09/89 20:47
    TSTUK2 FLT 855 01/09/89 1:15
    TSTUK3 FLT 855 27/09/89 20:47
    TSTUK4 FLT 855 27/09/89 20:48
    TDO171 FLT 855 27/09/89 20:49
    TDO172 FLT 855 30/09/89 9:09
    TDO173 FLT 855 27/09/89 20:50
    TDO174 FLT 855 27/09/89 20:51
    THE1111 FLT 855 31/08/89 15:53
    THE1112 FLT 855 27/09/89 21:50
    THE1113 FLT 855 27/09/89 21:51
    THE1114 FLT 855 27/09/89 21:52
    TJU881 FLT 855 27/09/89 21:53
    TJU882 FLT 855 27/09/89 21:54
    TJU883 FLT 855 27/09/89 21:54
    TJU884 FLT 855 27/09/89 21:55
    SPIT-8 FLT 855 06/09/89 19:15
    SPIT-7 FLT 855 06/09/89 20:02
    SPIT-3 FLT 855 13/09/89 16:40
    SPIT-1 FLT 855 13/09/89 16:20
    SPIT-6 FLT 855 10/09/89 22:07
    SPIT-2 FLT 855 13/09/89 18:17
    SPIT-5 FLT 855 13/09/89 17:43
    SPIT-4 FLT 855 13/09/89 19:29
    HURR-8 FLT 855 15/09/89 1:45
    HURR-6 FLT 855 23/09/89 22:26
    HURR-7 FLT 855 23/09/89 13:30
    HURR-5 FLT 855 23/09/89 13:40
    HURR-2 FLT 855 23/09/89 13:42
    HURR-3 FLT 855 23/09/89 13:43
    HURR-1 FLT 855 14/09/89 0:21
    HURR-4 FLT 855 14/09/89 0:41
    BF109-4 FLT 855 15/09/89 0:42
    BF109-2 FLT 855 15/09/89 0:42
    BF109-1 FLT 855 15/09/89 1:30
    BF109-5 FLT 855 23/09/89 16:58
    BF109-7 FLT 855 23/09/89 11:41
    BF109-3 FLT 855 23/09/89 17:41
    BF109-8 FLT 855 18/09/89 0:53
    BF109-6 FLT 855 17/09/89 23:00
    BF110-4 FLT 855 23/09/89 21:17
    BF110-3 FLT 855 07/09/89 13:13
    BF110-2 FLT 855 10/09/89 14:54
    BF110-7 FLT 855 23/09/89 20:05
    BF110-6 FLT 855 23/09/89 21:20
    BF110-5 FLT 855 10/09/89 18:23
    BF110-1 FLT 855 23/09/89 18:05
    BF110-8 FLT 855 18/09/89 9:06
    STUKA-1 FLT 855 29/09/89 9:23
    STUKA-6 FLT 855 17/09/89 18:51
    STUKA-2 FLT 855 29/09/89 9:26
    STUKA-8 FLT 855 17/09/89 12:29
    STUKA-3 FLT 855 29/09/89 9:28
    STUKA-7 FLT 855 29/09/89 10:55
    STUKA-5 FLT 855 29/09/89 10:53
    STUKA-4 FLT 855 29/09/89 9:58
    DO17-1 FLT 855 23/09/89 22:38
    DO17-3 FLT 855 24/09/89 0:11
    DO17-4 FLT 855 23/09/89 23:46
    DO17-5 FLT 855 15/09/89 12:17
    HE111-1A FLT 855 24/09/89 10:25
    HE111-2 FLT 855 10/09/89 0:44
    HE111-3 FLT 855 24/09/89 10:03
    HE111-4 FLT 855 24/09/89 10:06
    JU88-1 FLT 855 07/09/89 20:53
    JU88-2 FLT 855 30/09/89 9:08
    JU88-3A FLT 855 24/09/89 13:37
    JU88-B2 FLT 855 30/09/89 9:08
    89 file(s) 126,977 bytes
    Directory of A:\SCREENS
    .              <DIR>        03/10/89   1:16
    ..             <DIR>        03/10/89   1:16
    MAP      PAC         6,516  02/10/89   5:16
    BRIEF    PAC         4,550  30/09/89  14:20
    BRIEFMAP PAC        11,252  30/09/89  14:20
    ICONS    PAC         4,191  23/09/89  11:45
    ROSTER   PAC         4,229  30/09/89  14:20
    MENU     PAC        12,061  23/09/89  11:45
    SCICONS  PAC         1,060  13/08/89  19:49
    CMPICONS PAC         1,411  19/09/89  21:04
    RECORDS  PAC         1,411  04/09/89  17:21
    REC      PAC        11,139  10/09/89   2:02
    CAMPMAP  PAC        11,983  27/09/89  13:28
    CAMPICON PAC         8,946  27/09/89  13:29
    BCRASH   PAC        37,560  04/09/89  12:09
    GCRASH   PAC        38,044  04/09/89  12:10
    END      PAC         6,076  30/09/89  18:48
    REW      PAC        14,259  02/10/89   1:53
                16 file(s)        174,688 bytes

    Total files listed:
    106 file(s) 304,512 bytes
    6 dir(s) 28,672 bytes free
     
                                                

    Disk 3 of 4 (5.25" 360 KB DS/DD):

    Directory of A:\
    PI             <DIR>        03/10/89   1:31
    SCREENS <DIR> 03/10/89 1:31
    0 file(s) 0 bytes
    2 dir(s) 0 bytes free

    Directory of A:\PI
    . <DIR> 03/10/89 1:31
    .. <DIR> 03/10/89 1:31
    SPIT4 PAC 19,858 15/07/89 11:16
    SPIT4S PAC 9,294 15/07/89 11:16
    HURR2 PAC 15,840 15/08/89 20:34
    HURR2S PAC 7,408 15/08/89 20:34
    ME109C PAC 19,652 06/07/89 20:34
    ME109CS PAC 8,854 06/07/89 20:34
    ME110A PAC 16,951 06/07/89 21:55
    ME110AS PAC 7,739 06/07/89 21:55
    STUKA3 PAC 20,147 15/07/89 11:11
    STUKA3S PAC 8,780 15/07/89 11:11
    DO17 PAC 21,715 11/09/89 23:06
    DO17S PAC 9,962 11/09/89 23:20
    HE111D PAC 21,106 06/07/89 20:34
    HE111DS PAC 9,650 06/07/89 20:34
    JU88A1 PAC 21,927 15/07/89 10:18
    JU88A1S PAC 9,930 15/07/89 10:18
    SHIPV1 PAC 9,023 22/08/88 19:30
    SHIPV1S PAC 4,302 22/08/88 19:30
    AIR4 PAC 7,264 12/09/89 2:08
    AIR4S PAC 3,302 12/09/89 2:08
    AIRFX1 PAC 13,482 15/05/89 19:47
    AIRFX1S PAC 5,760 15/05/89 19:48
    WTR2 PAC 19,064 28/08/89 15:36
    WTR2S PAC 8,491 28/08/89 15:36
    WTRFX1S PAC 11,042 25/05/89 17:48
    25 file(s) 310,543 bytes

    Directory of A:\SCREENS
    . <DIR> 03/10/89 1:31
    .. <DIR> 03/10/89 1:31
    111GUND PAC 10,243 27/08/89 0:44
    111GUNN PAC 11,897 27/08/89 0:44
    111GUNV PAC 11,955 27/08/89 0:44
    3 file(s) 34,095 bytes

    Total files listed:
    28 file(s) 344,638 bytes
    6 dir(s) 0 bytes free

    Disk 4 of 4 (5.25" 360 KB DS/DD):

    Directory of A:\
    MB       EXE        43,609  02/10/89   7:07
    MBMAP PAC 12,747 25/09/89 20:22
    MAP PAC 6,511 14/09/89 16:39
    MBICONS PAC 15,317 25/09/89 20:24
    SCREENS <DIR> 03/10/89 1:38
    4 file(s) 78,184 bytes
    1 dir(s) 15,360 bytes free

    Directory of A:\SCREENS
    . <DIR> 03/10/89 1:38
    .. <DIR> 03/10/89 1:38
    BOMBBAY PAC 14,535 02/10/89 5:03
    BFPARTS PAC 8,459 01/09/89 2:25
    110DASH PAC 15,969 02/10/89 5:01
    110PARTS PAC 8,856 02/10/89 5:02
    BFDASH PAC 13,128 01/09/89 2:26
    GFDASH PAC 13,711 02/10/89 5:00
    REARGUN PAC 11,720 02/10/89 5:02
    PANDIGS PAC 522 11/06/89 15:01
    J87DASH PAC 17,212 02/10/89 5:07
    GFPARTS PAC 8,920 09/09/89 0:15
    J87PARTS PAC 10,135 02/10/89 5:08
    111GUNS PAC 11,722 27/08/89 0:44
    BOMBDASH PAC 14,694 02/10/89 5:03
    BBPARTS PAC 12,724 02/10/89 5:04
    PLATES PAC 832 02/10/89 5:05
    INFMAP PAC 10,172 02/10/89 5:16
    MAP PAC 6,516 02/10/89 5:16
    REVUE PAC 8,250 27/09/89 22:11
    MOVIE PAC 9,000 25/09/89 0:36
    SCICONS PAC 1,060 13/08/89 19:49
    BFLWING PAC 4,775 01/09/89 2:26
    BFRWING PAC 4,792 01/09/89 2:26
    MIRROR PAC 7,665 01/09/89 2:26
    110WINGL PAC 9,213 02/10/89 5:01
    110WINGR PAC 9,191 02/10/89 5:01
    GFWINGL PAC 4,988 02/10/89 5:00
    GFWINGR PAC 4,988 02/10/89 5:00
    J87WINGL PAC 5,732 02/10/89 5:07
    J87WINGR PAC 4,607 02/10/89 5:07
    29 file(s) 254,088 bytes

    Total files listed:
    33 file(s) 332,272 bytes
    3 dir(s) 15,360 bytes free

    "Disk 1 and 2" (3.5" 720 KB DS/DD):

    Volume in drive A has no label
    
    Directory of A:\
    BOB      EXE       220,135 10-02-89   9:03p
    INSTALL  BAT         3,370 09-29-89   6:08p
    INSTALL2 BAT         1,434 09-29-89   6:09p
    README   BAT            17 10-02-89   4:48a
    READ     ME          6,374 10-02-89   4:08a
    INTRO    PAC        26,770 10-01-89   4:57p
    SFX      SFX         1,906 09-27-88  10:03p
    ADLIBSFX             1,463 09-19-89  11:27p
    GMAT     GOB         2,794 08-31-89  12:16a
    GOBS     GOB         2,822 08-31-89  12:16a
    SHIPV1   PAC         9,023 08-22-88   7:30p
    SHIPV1S  PAC         4,302 08-22-88   7:30p
    AIR4     PAC         7,264 09-12-89   2:08a
    AIR4S    PAC         3,302 09-12-89   2:08a
    AIRFX1   PAC        13,482 05-15-89   7:47p
    AIRFX1S  PAC         5,760 05-15-89   7:48p
    WTR2     PAC        19,064 08-28-89   3:36p
    WTR2S    PAC         8,491 08-28-89   3:36p
    WTRFX1S  PAC        11,042 05-25-89   5:48p
    GATTACKS CMP         2,847 10-02-89   1:36a
    FLTS         <DIR>         10-03-89   1:17a
    SCREENS      <DIR>         10-03-89   1:24a
     22 file(s)        351,662 bytes
    
    Directory of A:\FLTS
    .            <DIR>         10-03-89   1:17a
    ..           <DIR>         10-03-89   1:17a
    FNAMES   PAC           912 09-24-89   1:20p
    TRAIN    PAC         3,359 10-02-89   1:49a
    COMBAT   PAC         5,401 09-30-89   9:05a
    BTEXT    PAC        33,157 10-02-89   1:49a
    TTEXT    PAC        12,328 09-30-89   9:05a
    TSPIT1   FLT           855 09-27-89   7:23p
    TSPIT3   FLT           855 08-31-89   2:36a
    TSPIT2   FLT           855 09-27-89   6:51p
    TSPIT4   FLT           855 09-27-89   7:25p
    THURR1   FLT           855 09-27-89   7:26p
    THURR2   FLT           855 09-15-89   2:06a
    THURR3   FLT           855 09-27-89   7:26p
    THURR4   FLT           855 08-31-89  10:20p
    TBF1092  FLT           855 09-27-89   8:08p
    TBF1091  FLT           855 09-27-89   8:07p
    TBF1094  FLT           855 09-27-89   8:08p
    TBF1093  FLT           855 08-31-89  12:47a
    TBF1101  FLT           855 09-27-89   8:09p
    TBF1102  FLT           855 09-01-89  12:32a
    TBF1103  FLT           855 09-27-89   8:11p
    TBF1104  FLT           855 09-27-89   8:12p
    TSTUK1   FLT           855 09-27-89   8:47p
    TSTUK2   FLT           855 09-01-89   1:15a
    TSTUK3   FLT           855 09-27-89   8:47p
    TSTUK4   FLT           855 09-27-89   8:48p
    TDO171   FLT           855 09-27-89   8:49p
    TDO172   FLT           855 09-30-89   9:09a
    TDO173   FLT           855 09-27-89   8:50p
    TDO174   FLT           855 09-27-89   8:51p
    THE1111  FLT           855 08-31-89   3:53p
    THE1112  FLT           855 09-27-89   9:50p
    THE1113  FLT           855 09-27-89   9:51p
    THE1114  FLT           855 09-27-89   9:52p
    TJU881   FLT           855 09-27-89   9:53p
    TJU882   FLT           855 09-27-89   9:54p
    TJU883   FLT           855 09-27-89   9:54p
    TJU884   FLT           855 09-27-89   9:55p
    SPIT-8   FLT           855 09-06-89   7:15p
    SPIT-7   FLT           855 09-06-89   8:02p
    SPIT-3   FLT           855 09-13-89   4:40p
    SPIT-1   FLT           855 09-13-89   4:20p
    SPIT-6   FLT           855 09-10-89  10:07p
    SPIT-2   FLT           855 09-13-89   6:17p
    SPIT-5   FLT           855 09-13-89   5:43p
    SPIT-4   FLT           855 09-13-89   7:29p
    HURR-8   FLT           855 09-15-89   1:45a
    HURR-6   FLT           855 09-23-89  10:26p
    HURR-7   FLT           855 09-23-89   1:30p
    HURR-5   FLT           855 09-23-89   1:40p
    HURR-2   FLT           855 09-23-89   1:42p
    HURR-3   FLT           855 09-23-89   1:43p
    HURR-1   FLT           855 09-14-89  12:21a
    HURR-4   FLT           855 09-14-89  12:41a
    BF109-4  FLT           855 09-15-89  12:42a
    BF109-2  FLT           855 09-15-89  12:42a
    BF109-1  FLT           855 09-15-89   1:30a
    BF109-5  FLT           855 09-23-89   4:58p
    BF109-7  FLT           855 09-23-89  11:41a
    BF109-3  FLT           855 09-23-89   5:41p
    BF109-8  FLT           855 09-18-89  12:53a
    BF109-6  FLT           855 09-17-89  11:00p
    BF110-4  FLT           855 09-23-89   9:17p
    BF110-3  FLT           855 09-07-89   1:13p
    BF110-2  FLT           855 09-10-89   2:54p
    BF110-7  FLT           855 09-23-89   8:05p
    BF110-6  FLT           855 09-23-89   9:20p
    BF110-5  FLT           855 09-10-89   6:23p
    BF110-1  FLT           855 09-23-89   6:05p
    BF110-8  FLT           855 09-18-89   9:06a
    STUKA-1  FLT           855 09-29-89   9:23a
    STUKA-6  FLT           855 09-17-89   6:51p
    STUKA-2  FLT           855 09-29-89   9:26a
    STUKA-8  FLT           855 09-17-89  12:29p
    STUKA-3  FLT           855 09-29-89   9:28a
    STUKA-7  FLT           855 09-29-89  10:55a
    STUKA-5  FLT           855 09-29-89  10:53a
    STUKA-4  FLT           855 09-29-89   9:58a
    DO17-1   FLT           855 09-23-89  10:38p
    DO17-3   FLT           855 09-24-89  12:11a
    DO17-4   FLT           855 09-23-89  11:46p
    DO17-5   FLT           855 09-15-89  12:17p
    HE111-1A FLT           855 09-24-89  10:25a
    HE111-2  FLT           855 09-10-89  12:44a
    HE111-3  FLT           855 09-24-89  10:03a
    HE111-4  FLT           855 09-24-89  10:06a
    JU88-1   FLT           855 09-07-89   8:53p
    JU88-2   FLT           855 09-30-89   9:08a
    JU88-3A  FLT           855 09-24-89   1:37p
    JU88-B2  FLT           855 09-30-89   9:08a
     91 file(s)        126,977 bytes
    
    Directory of A:\SCREENS
    .            <DIR>         10-03-89   1:24a
    ..           <DIR>         10-03-89   1:24a
    MAP      PAC         6,516 10-02-89   5:16a
    BRIEF    PAC         4,550 09-30-89   2:20p
    BRIEFMAP PAC        11,252 09-30-89   2:20p
    ICONS    PAC         4,191 09-23-89  11:45a
    ROSTER   PAC         4,229 09-30-89   2:20p
    MENU     PAC        12,061 09-23-89  11:45a
    SCICONS  PAC         1,060 08-13-89   7:49p
    CMPICONS PAC         1,411 09-19-89   9:04p
    RECORDS  PAC         1,411 09-04-89   5:21p
    REC      PAC        11,139 09-10-89   2:02a
    CAMPMAP  PAC        11,983 09-27-89   1:28p
    CAMPICON PAC         8,946 09-27-89   1:29p
    BCRASH   PAC        37,560 09-04-89  12:09p
    GCRASH   PAC        38,044 09-04-89  12:10p
    END      PAC         6,076 09-30-89   6:48p
    REW      PAC        14,259 10-02-89   1:53a
     18 file(s)        174,688 bytes
    Total files listed:
    
    131 file(s)        653,327 bytes
    36,864 bytes free
     
     
             

    "Disk 3 and 4" (3.5" 720 KB DS/DD):

    Volume in drive A has no label
    
    Directory of A:\
    PI           <DIR>         10-03-89   1:27a
    SCREENS      <DIR>         10-03-89   1:30a
    MB       EXE        43,609 10-02-89   7:07a
    MBMAP    PAC        12,747 09-25-89   8:22p
    MAP      PAC         6,511 09-14-89   4:39p
    MBICONS  PAC        15,317 09-25-89   8:24p
      6 file(s)         78,184 bytes
    
    Directory of A:\PI
    .            <DIR>         10-03-89   1:27a
    ..           <DIR>         10-03-89   1:27a
    SPIT4    PAC        19,858 07-15-89  11:16a
    SPIT4S   PAC         9,294 07-15-89  11:16a
    HURR2    PAC        15,840 08-15-89   8:34p
    HURR2S   PAC         7,408 08-15-89   8:34p
    ME109C   PAC        19,652 07-06-89   8:34p
    ME109CS  PAC         8,854 07-06-89   8:34p
    ME110A   PAC        16,951 07-06-89   9:55p
    ME110AS  PAC         7,739 07-06-89   9:55p
    STUKA3   PAC        20,147 07-15-89  11:11a
    STUKA3S  PAC         8,780 07-15-89  11:11a
    DO17     PAC        21,715 09-11-89  11:06p
    DO17S    PAC         9,962 09-11-89  11:20p
    HE111D   PAC        21,106 07-06-89   8:34p
    HE111DS  PAC         9,650 07-06-89   8:34p
    JU88A1   PAC        21,927 07-15-89  10:18a
    JU88A1S  PAC         9,930 07-15-89  10:18a
    SHIPV1   PAC         9,023 08-22-88   7:30p
    SHIPV1S  PAC         4,302 08-22-88   7:30p
    AIR4     PAC         7,264 09-12-89   2:08a
    AIR4S    PAC         3,302 09-12-89   2:08a
    AIRFX1   PAC        13,482 05-15-89   7:47p
    AIRFX1S  PAC         5,760 05-15-89   7:48p
    WTR2     PAC        19,064 08-28-89   3:36p
    WTR2S    PAC         8,491 08-28-89   3:36p
    WTRFX1S  PAC        11,042 05-25-89   5:48p
     27 file(s)        310,543 bytes
    
    Directory of A:\SCREENS
    .            <DIR>         10-03-89   1:30a
    ..           <DIR>         10-03-89   1:30a
    111GUND  PAC        10,243 08-27-89  12:44a
    111GUNN  PAC        11,897 08-27-89  12:44a
    111GUNV  PAC        11,955 08-27-89  12:44a
    BOMBBAY  PAC        14,535 10-02-89   5:03a
    BFPARTS  PAC         8,459 09-01-89   2:25a
    110DASH  PAC        15,969 10-02-89   5:01a
    110PARTS PAC         8,856 10-02-89   5:02a
    BFDASH   PAC        13,128 09-01-89   2:26a
    GFDASH   PAC        13,711 10-02-89   5:00a
    REARGUN  PAC        11,720 10-02-89   5:02a
    PANDIGS  PAC           522 06-11-89   3:01p
    J87DASH  PAC        17,212 10-02-89   5:07a
    GFPARTS  PAC         8,920 09-09-89  12:15a
    J87PARTS PAC        10,135 10-02-89   5:08a
    111GUNS  PAC        11,722 08-27-89  12:44a
    BOMBDASH PAC        14,694 10-02-89   5:03a
    BBPARTS  PAC        12,724 10-02-89   5:04a
    PLATES   PAC           832 10-02-89   5:05a
    INFMAP   PAC        10,172 10-02-89   5:16a
    MAP      PAC         6,516 10-02-89   5:16a
    REVUE    PAC         8,250 09-27-89  10:11p
    MOVIE    PAC         9,000 09-25-89  12:36a
    SCICONS  PAC         1,060 08-13-89   7:49p
    BFLWING  PAC         4,775 09-01-89   2:26a
    BFRWING  PAC         4,792 09-01-89   2:26a
    MIRROR   PAC         7,665 09-01-89   2:26a
    110WINGL PAC         9,213 10-02-89   5:01a
    110WINGR PAC         9,191 10-02-89   5:01a
    GFWINGL  PAC         4,988 10-02-89   5:00a
    GFWINGR  PAC         4,988 10-02-89   5:00a
    J87WINGL PAC         5,732 10-02-89   5:07a
    J87WINGR PAC         4,607 10-02-89   5:07a
       34 file(s)        288,183 bytes
    Total files listed:
                67 file(s)        676,910 bytes
                20,480 bytes free
              

     

    Their Finest Missions: Volume 1 (3.5" 720 KB DS/DD):

    Volume in drive A has no label
    
    Directory of A:\
    SNEAKERS FLT           855 04-16-91   2:28p
    SPOILER  FLT           855 05-07-91   4:12p
    DODODOWN FLT           855 02-19-80   3:51a
    PANIC!   FLT           855 04-25-91  11:32a
    GOODHVNZ FLT           855 05-07-91   6:00p
    BOUNCE!  FLT           855 04-16-91   3:12p
    HURRI-UP FLT           855 04-16-91  11:42p
    123PUNCH FLT           855 04-18-91  12:44p
    HEVYRAIN FLT           855 04-24-91  11:12a
    SWEEP1   FLT           855 05-12-90   2:54p
    JIM2     FLT           855 05-08-90   8:36p
    NITERAID FLT           855 05-06-91  10:04a
    DAVYJONZ FLT           855 04-23-91   1:07a
    AUDACITY FLT           855 04-21-91  12:03a
    LORDHAHA FLT           855 05-12-90   3:30p
    SUICIDE  FLT           855 04-23-91   2:12p
    UCANDOIT FLT           855 04-21-91  11:49p
    TOUGH2   FLT           855 05-10-90   7:57p
    STUKAMAN FLT           855 04-22-91   2:37p
    DODOBIRD FLT           855 04-22-91   4:50p
    ESPIONAJ FLT           855 04-30-91   4:12p
    CLEANUP  FLT           855 04-25-91   3:55a
    WHAM-BAM FLT           855 04-22-91   5:47p
    BIGBOB   RAF            58 04-26-91   4:38p
    BIGBOB   BAK            58 04-26-91   4:38p
    HANS     109            58 05-08-91   3:49p
    HANS     BAK            58 05-08-91   3:49p
    FRANZ    110            58 10-01-90   2:30a
    FRANZ    BAK            58 10-01-90   2:30a
    STUKAMAN J87            58 11-04-90   8:27p
    STUKAMAN BAK            58 11-04-90   8:27p
    WHAMMER  BMB            58 01-04-91  12:01p
    WHAMMER  BAK            58 01-04-91  12:01p
     33 file(s)         20,245 bytes
                696,320 bytes free

 

Installed Directory Contents

Once installed, the following directory structure exists in the game directory:

    Directory of C:\BOB1940
    .              <DIR>        20/02/22  18:52
    .. <DIR> 20/02/22 18:52
    FLTS <DIR> 20/02/22 18:52
    SCREENS <DIR> 20/02/22 18:52
    PI <DIR> 20/02/22 18:52
    BOB EXE 220,135 02/10/89 21:03
    INSTALL BAT 3,370 29/09/89 18:08
    INSTALL2 BAT 1,434 29/09/89 18:09
    README BAT 17 02/10/89 4:48
    READ ME 6,374 02/10/89 4:08
    INTRO PAC 26,770 01/10/89 16:57
    SFX SFX 1,906 27/09/88 22:03
    ADLIBSFX 1,463 19/09/89 23:27
    GMAT GOB 2,794 31/08/89 0:16
    GOBS GOB 2,822 31/08/89 0:16
    SHIPV1 PAC 9,023 22/08/88 19:30
    SHIPV1S PAC 4,302 22/08/88 19:30
    AIR4 PAC 7,264 12/09/89 2:08
    AIR4S PAC 3,302 12/09/89 2:08
    AIRFX1 PAC 13,482 15/05/89 19:47
    AIRFX1S PAC 5,760 15/05/89 19:48
    WTR2 PAC 19,064 28/08/89 15:36
    WTR2S PAC 8,491 28/08/89 15:36
    WTRFX1S PAC 11,042 25/05/89 17:48
    GATTACKS CMP 2,847 02/10/89 1:36
    VHB BOB 650 20/01/90 9:38
    MB EXE 43,609 02/10/89 7:07
    MBMAP PAC 12,747 25/09/89 20:22
    MAP PAC 6,511 14/09/89 16:39
    MBICONS PAC 15,317 25/09/89 20:24
    RP1 TMP 15,000 20/02/22 18:56
    RP2 TMP 15,000 20/02/22 18:56
    27 file(s) 460,496 bytes