Look on the CD for a folder named WC1 and copy it to your hard drive.
Did you unzip the sound drivers to C:\ESS yet? If not, do so now.
Now, it's time to edit the shortcut that we put on your desktop a while back. Right-click on it and select Properties. Then, hit the Program tab, followed by the Advanced button. Delete everything that is currently in the two fields and replace it with the following:
config.sys:
DOS=HIGH,UMB,NOAUTO
DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\HIMEM.SYS
DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\EMM386.EXE RAM 16384
FILESHIGH=25
BUFFERSHIGH=25
autoexec.bat:
@ECHO OFF
SET PROMPT $P$G
SET PATH C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND
Hit OK until you're back to the desktop.
With these settings, WC1 should run, but you won't yet have sound or mouse control. Before I can help with either of those, I'll need some more info from you.
Double-click on the shortcut. It'll reboot your computer and leave you at a DOS prompt. Type the following:
CD \ESS
ESSCFG /?
Tell me what you see.