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The Project 64 etext of the ~Neuromancer Quick Reference Card~,
converted to etext by Tempus <Lycan@cris.com>.

NEUQRC10.TXT, April 1997, etext #201#

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Command Icons : Activate by number, or letter

KEY  ICON     DESCRIPTION
     MODE     Toggles through these display options:
[1]           Date
[2]           Time
[3]           Current amount on credit chip
[4]           Constitution level

[I] INVENTORY Displays what you're currently carrying and lets you
              Operate, Discard, Give items, or Erase software in a deck

[P] PAX       Access the PAX system if there's a PAX terminal in the
              room

[T] TALK      Talk with another person in the room

[S] SKILLS    Use a skill you have acquired

[R] ROM CONST Access your ROM Construct abilities(if you have one)

[D] DISK      Save you current game position, load an old game,
              pause the game, or start a new game

Commands Within Menus:

COMMAND  KEY    DESCRIPTION

EXIT     [X]    Leave the current menu
MORE     [M]    View more menu options (if available)

After you select an item in your Inventory menu, you can choose
from three special commands.

OPERATE  [O]    Operate an item
GIVE     [G]    Give an item to another person
DISCARD  [D]    Discard an item, permanently

Cyberspace Icons:

KEY  ICON

[I]  INVENTORY     (List of software in your deck)
[S]  SKILLS        (Use a skill you have acquired)
[R]  ROM CONSTRUCT (Access your ROM Construct abilities)
[D]  DISK          (Save you current game position, load an old
                    game, pause the game, or start a new game)

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End of the Project 64 etext of the Neuromancer Quick Reference Card.

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