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- Documentation Version 1.0
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- Released March 22, 1986
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- From:
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- John Intorcio
- 247 State Street
- Northampton, MA
- 01060
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- These programs are distributed on an "As Is" basis
- without warranty of any kind, expressed or implied,
- including but not limited to the implied warranties
- of merchantability and fitness for a particular
- purpose. The entire risk as to the quality and
- performance of these programs is with you. You (not
- the author) assume the entire cost of a necessary
- repair, servicing or correction. In no event will
- the author be liable to you for any damages including
- any lost profits, lost savings, or other incidental
- or consequential damages arising out of the use or
- inability to use these programs, even if the author
- has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
- You acknowledge that you have read this agreement,
- understand it, and agree to be bound by its terms and
- conditions. You furthermore agree that it is the
- complete and exclusive statement between you, the
- user, and the program author, which supersedes any
- proposal or prior agreement, oral or written, and any
- other communication between us.
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- Contents
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- 1. User Supported Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
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- 2. Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
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- A. What is FLIPS?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
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- B. FLIPS Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
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- C. The Distribution of FLIPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
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- D. Future Versions of FLIPS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
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- 3. Installing FLIPS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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- A. Setting up a Door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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- B. Configuring FLIPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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- 4. Final Note. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
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- The Author would like to acknowledge the efforts of
- Charlie Kron and his <ToolBox> bulletin board for
- their help in bringing these programs to life.
- Without their help, none of this would have been
- possible. Thanks guy!
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- FLIPS Ver. 1.0 Page 1
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- 1. User Supported Software
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- You are encouraged to copy and share these programs.
- If, after evaluating these programs you find them useful,
- you are also encouraged to send a contribution to:
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- John Intorcio
- 247 State Street
- Northampton, MA 01060
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- FLIPS is distributed as User Supported Software. This method of
- distributing computer programs is based on the following principals:
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- A. That the value and utility of software is best assessed by
- the user on his or her own system.
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- B. That the creation and ongoing development of quality computer
- software can and should be supported by those who benefit
- from it.
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- C. That the copying and free distribution of programs should be
- encouraged rather than restricted.
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- Anyone may legally obtain a copy of these programs for home
- evaluation from a friend, bulletin board, or computer club at no cost.
- After you've had a chance to use and evaluate the programs on your own
- system at your leisure, you are encouraged to either make a small
- contribution to the support of these programs or discontinue their
- use. In either case, your are encouraged to continue to copy and
- distribute the program for distribution to and evaluation by others.
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- Free distribution of software and voluntary payment for its use
- eliminates advertising, distribution, and copy protection costs for the
- authors, and provides users with quality software at a greatly reduced
- cost, the ability to evaluate software before purchasing, and exposure
- to varied products.
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- Please encourage the User Supported concept. If you find these
- principals to your liking, your contribution is solicited to make them
- work.
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- FLIPS Ver. 1.0 Page 2
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- 2. Introduction
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- A. What is FLIPS?
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- FLIPS is a game program written to operate as a "DOOR" from
- the RBBS-PC Program ((c) Tom Mack). FLIPS is not meant to operate
- as a stand-alone program, but solely as an extension of the
- RBBS-PC Program. FLIPS expects its instructions to come from a
- communications port and echoes its output to both the
- communications port and the host, or SYSOP's, screen.
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- FLIPS has been tested and shown to operate without fault with
- RBBS-PC versions 13 and 14 on the IBM PC AT and XT, the Compaq Plus,
- and the ThinkMate Taiwanese clone. User's who install and operate
- this software on additional machine types or additional versions
- of RBBS-PC are encouraged to report their experiences to the
- author.
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- B. FLIPS Files
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- Flips is comprised of and uses several files. Each of these,
- together with a short description of its purpose, is described
- below.
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- FLIPSDOR.COM
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- This is the compiled version of the actual FLIPS
- door, the program that runs the FLIPS game.
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- FLIPSCON.COM
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- This is the FLIPS configuration program that is
- used to create a file of defaults for various FLIPS
- options.
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- FLIPS.CNF
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- This is the file in which default values and
- settings are stored for flips. It is an ASCII file that
- can be directly modified with any editor but is easiest
- set up using FLIPSCON.COM.
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- FLIPS.HLP
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- This is the file that FLIPS displays when asked for
- instructions. It may be customized to a particular
- system or displayed as is.
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- FLIPS.WEL
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- This is the default welcome screen that is
- displayed when FLIPS is started. It should be
- customized for your system using any editor.
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- FLIPS.PTS
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- FLIPS uses this file to store the current count of
- games played and games won and lost by the computers
- opponents. This file is not distributed with FLIPS but
- will be created the first time that flips is run in the
- default directory.
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- FLIPSDOR.BAS
- FLIPSCON.BAS
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- These are the source code files for FLIPSDOR.COM and
- FLIPSCON.COM. They are included so that the user may
- customize, improve, or fix the FLIPS programs. These
- are not examples of eloquent programming, but, most of
- the time, they work.
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- FLIPS.DOC
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- This documentation file.
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- C. The Distribution of FLIPS.
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- FLIPS is distributed for you to use and enjoy. You are asked
- not to distribute these programs in modified form. You are
- forbidden to charge more than a reproduction charge (the cost of
- disks and perhaps mailing costs) for the distribution of these
- programs.
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- D. Future Versions of FLIPS.
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- Future versions of FLIPS will include support for ANSI
- terminals and feature dynamic board updates, color screens etc.
- There's no telling when these versions will be made available but
- they will be released as soon as possible. Your support will
- encourage the continued development of FLIPS and other products
- from John Intorcio. We ask your support not only in the form of
- monetary contributions, but also by contributing directly to the
- development of the programs by supplying bug reports, fixes,
- comments, or details of improvements that you may have made.
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- 3. Installing FLIPS.
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- A. Setting up a Door.
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- The procedure for setting up a door is explained in the
- documentation accompanying the RBBS-PC software and will only be
- outlined here.
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- You must use the RBBS-PC CONFIG program to tell your version
- of RBBS-PC that you will be using doors. Further, you must list
- the name of the batch file you wish to use to start in the menu
- that you are using to display the names of available doors. The
- standard name for this file is MENU5 but you may have changed it
- on your system.
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- Finally, you must set up a batch file to initiate flips when
- called from RBBS-PC. This batch file must contain the proper
- commands to set the proper directory, initiate the FLIPSDOR.COM
- program, and return to RBBS-PC upon completion of flips. The
- name of the batch file must be the name that appears in the doors
- menu, and the name which the user types to open that particular
- door. All this is very confusing. Please refer to the RBBS-PC
- documentation for further information.
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- B. Configuring FLIPS.
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- Before operating FLIPS, the FLIPS configuration program,
- FLIPSCON.COM should be used to create a configuration file which
- will be called FLIPS.CNF. Each of the configuration items is
- discussed below. When through making changes, you may enter a
- selection of 0 or simply press enter to update the configuration
- file and exit FLIPSCON.
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- 1. Bulletin Board Name
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- This is the name of the Bulletin Board that you are
- running as it should be displayed within FLIPS. FLIPS uses
- this name when displaying options such as "Return To ".
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- 2. Welcome Screen File
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- Upon initiation, FLIPS displays a "welcome screen" to
- inform users of any important information". This parameter
- specifies the name of the file that FLIPS is to display. If
- FLIPS does not find the file specified by this item, an error
- message is printed but execution continues.
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- 3. Path for Welcome Screen
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- This is the Pathname to be added to the welcome screen
- filename when attempting to locate this file.
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- 4. Name for RBBS-PC Message File
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- This is the name being used for the RBBS-PC message
- file, usually MESSAGES, which FLIPS uses to obtain the user's
- communications parameters and name.
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- 5. Path for RBBS-PC Message File
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- Flips uses the message file created by RBBS-PC to obtain
- the user's communication parameters and name. This is the
- path that FLIPS should follow in attempting to locate this
- file.
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- 6. Instruction File Name
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- Flips is supplied with an instruction file named
- FLIPS.HLP that is displayed when the user chooses the option
- to display instructions. If you wish to change the name of
- this file, you may inform FLIPS of the change here.
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- 7. Path for Instruction File
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- This is the Pathname to be added to the name of the
- Instruction file so that FLIPS may locate it.
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- 8. Line Feed Default
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- Flips enables the user to toggle the suppression of line
- feeds after each line of text that is sent. This parameter
- is used to establish the default line feed setting. A value
- of one should be entered if line feeds ARE to be sent; a
- value of zero if they are NOT to be sent.
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- 9. Graphics Default
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- FLIPS enables the user to toggle between two graphics
- modes: one which uses only standard characters and one which
- uses the IBM extended ASCII character set. This parameter is
- used to establish the default graphics setting. An entry of
- one indicates that the extended ASCII characters should be
- used, an entry of zero indicates that only standard
- characters are to be used.
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- 10. Maximum Games Per Session
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- This parameter sets the maximum number of games that can
- be played each time FLIPS is executed.
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- 11. Maximum Time Per Session
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- This parameter sets the maximum number of minutes that
- the user may spend in the FLIPS program.
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- 12. Communications Port
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- This selection is used to toggle between COM1: and COM2:
- as the communications port that FLIPS should address.
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- 13. Pause After Computer Moves
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- This parameter is used to set the length of time, in
- seconds, that the computer will pause to allow the user to
- see it's move before updating the screen.
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- 4. Final Note.
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- As a final note, you may wish to consider the use of the program
- WATCHDOG as described in the RBBS-PC manual. This program watches
- over the COM port and will reboot the system if the user drops
- the carrier. Without such a program running in the background, it
- is conceivable that a board may be left sitting in flips with no one
- on the other end until someone manually resets the system. The
- installation and use of this program is described in the RBBS-PC
- manual and the program itself is available on many bulletin boards.
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