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- SHOW 'N SPELL
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-
- Description:
-
- A fun way for children (and adults?) to increase
- their spelling skills! Random pictures appear for the user
- to identify and spell. 3 different skill levels are
- available to choose from, along with several play options
- (reveal clues, play against the clock, display word
- skeleton dashes). Imports customized word lists for spelling
- reviews. Supports mouse input for those who may be physical-
- ly impaired.
-
-
- Requirements:
-
- SHOW 'N SPELL requires either EGA or VGA graphics AND
- A HARD DISK DRIVE to run. Although the program does NOT
- have to RESIDE on your hard disk, a hard disk is
- nevertheless a necessity! I realize that this may sound
- strange to some, but trust the author - no hard disk, no
- run! Explaining why this is so would be too technical for
- the average user to understand, so take my word when we
- state that your computer must have a hard disk drive to run
- SHOW 'N SPELL.
-
-
- To begin:
-
- If your computer has the above hardware
- requirements, then simply enter ---> SPELL at the DOS
- prompt. The program will load after a few seconds, and
- after an opening screen, the user will be prompted for a
- name. This name will be displayed on the score board, and
- will later be used in the "Top Ten" best scores at the end
- of each round.
-
-
- Play options:
-
- Once the program has loaded, and the player has entered
- their name, SHOW 'N SPELL will begin play once the F9 key
- is pressed. F9 functions as the "GO" key, and the screen
- button is appropriately colored "green". Once play has
- begun, the ESC key will terminate the current session. The
- ESC key is appropriately colored "red". Two consecutive
- ESC key presses will terminate the program, returning the
- player to DOS.
-
- Before the F9 key is pressed, the player has the option to
- select one of four different play modes.
-
- 1) Display a picture and prompt the player for the correct
- spelling (test mode)
-
- 2) Display a picture and the spelling (practice mode)
-
- The two modes above can be toggled by pressing the F2 key.
- The remaining two modes are:
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- 3) Display a scrambled up word from the WORDS.TXT list and
- prompt the player for the correct spelling (mixup mode)
-
- 4) Display a word from the WORDS.TXT file list (review
- mode)
-
- You can activate the play modes #3 and #4 above by pressing
- the F3 or F4 keys correspondingly.
-
-
- Create your own spelling list:
-
- With the "mixup" and "review" play modes (see above), SHOW
- 'N SPELL uses the words in the WORDS.TXT file. You can
- create a new WORDS.TXT file from within the program by
- specifying (when prompted) that you wish to "Input new
- WORDS.TXT file". Any new words that you input at that
- point will OVERWRITE the existing WORDS.TXT file! If you
- wish to append/add to the existing WORDS.TXT file without
- destroying its current contents, then you must use a text
- editor (see DOS's EDIT utility that ships free with DOS
- versions 5.0 and later).
-
-
- Command line options:
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- SHOW 'N SPELL accepts command line parameters that
- instruct the program of special user options. For
- instance, if you wish to start the program with the mouse
- arrow as the default, type ---> SPELL MOUSE=ON at the DOS
- prompt to start the program. The mouse cursor will then
- appear from the very start of the program (if you have an
- active mouse attached, of course).
-
- Or, you can skip the "PLEASE ENTER YOUR NAME"
- prompt by entering ---> SPELL NAME=SUSAN at the DOS
- prompt to begin the program.
-
-
- Other command line options include:
-
- CLUE=ON Turns on the one letter clue
- feature
-
- DASH=OFF Turns off the skeleton of dashes -
- this makes the game more
- challenging!
-
- TIMER=OFF Turns off the play against the
- clock feature. Note: "Top Ten"
- scores are NOT tracked when this
- feature is OFF.
-
- ERROR=LPT1: Sends a report of all misspelled
- words to your printer on port LPT1:
- Substitute "LPT1:" with a filename
- if you prefer a disk file error
- log list instead.
-
- SOUND=OFF Turns off the speaker
-
- PRACTICE=ON Makes the startup default mode display
- a picture WITH the word. All
- performance testing is turned off.
-
- MIX=ON Makes the startup default play mode
- display words from the WORDS.TXT file
- and displays each word one at a time
- in scrambled order for the user to
- unscramble. Starts when the player
- presses F9 within the program.
-
- REVIEWLIST=ON Makes the startup default mode
- display words from the WORDS.TXT file
- and displays each word one at a time.
- Starts when the player presses F9
- within the program.
-
- WORDLIST=x.TXT Changes the default custom word list
- from WORDS.TXT to the filename
- specified as "x.TXT" where "x" is
- replaced with a 1-8 character file
- name.
-
- Any (or all) of the above command line options can
- be combined together at the DOS prompt. For those who are
- physically impaired, the following would be a good example
- to use:
-
- SPELL NAME=JOHNNY CLUE=ON TIMER=OFF MOUSE=ON
-
-
- Top Ten scores:
-
- After the end of a "timed" round (play against the
- clock), the player's performance will be compared to the
- lowest percentage in the current "Top Ten" scoreboard. If
- the player has done well, their name and score will be
- added to the "Top Ten"! If you receive this disk and find
- strange people's names already on the list, you may wish to
- wipe the board clean by deleting the "SPELL.SCR" file.
- This file (if it exists) is used to record the "Top Ten"
- scores. If the file does not exist, a new one will be
- created, and hence any old names and scores will be purged.
-
-
- Dispappearing mouse cursor:
-
- SHOW 'N SPELL has been tested using the three most
- popular brands of mice on the market: MicroSoft, Logitech,
- and Mouse Systems. Some of the inexpensive mice ($9-$25)
- may prove unusable as a result of an invisible mouse arrow
- problem. The invisible mouse arrow problem with these
- cheaper mice is due to a failure to meet the 100% MicroSoft
- compatiblity standard. The only suggestions the author has
- is: 1) upgrade you existing mouse driver software (contact
- the manufacturer/distributor), 2) purchase one of the brand
- name mice listed above, or 3) use the keyboard for input
- rather than using a mouse. If you experience this problem,
- it is not the program's fault, but rather your mouse driver
- failing to detect EGA screen page 1!
-
-
- Disclaimer:
-
- The author makes no warranties, expressed or implied,
- as to the quality of performance of this program. The
- author will not be held liable for any direct, indirect,
- incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use
- of FRONTLETS. Your use of the program constitutes your
- agreement to this disclaimer and your release of the author
- from any form of liability or litigation.
-
-
- Shareware and distribution:
-
- SHOW 'N SPELL is distributed as shareware.
- Shareware is a "try before you buy" software marketing
- concept that allows the user to obtain fully functional
-
- copies of programs for evaluation. The distribution and
- copying fee that you may have paid to obtain this disk DOES
- NOT cover the cost of the software contained on this
- disk. Shareware programs such as SHOW 'N SPELL require
- separate payment to the author if it is found to be a
- useful product and if it is used beyond a reasonable
- evaluation period. Registration is based upon the disk
- size you need. A registration form is provided for you at
- the end of the program. Remember, the program author has
- not received a single penny from the distributor of this
- disk. The only monies we receive are from you the user.
- If users do not support the program, the author goes
- hungry.
-
- If you are a shareware distributor/vendor and wish
- to offer SHARE 'N SPELL in your library, we request
- that you first notify the author of your plans if the .EXE
- file time/date stamp is more than 2 years old. Please
- mention the version number when writing to insure that you
- have the latest version. Better yet, contact us at our 24
- hour BBS for the latest version or for distribution
- authorization. BBS's and CD-ROM publishers may likewise
- distribute this program as long as the program is no more
- than 2 years old.
-
-
- Author:
-
- Philip P. Kapusta P.O. Box 5423 Falmouth, Va. 22403
-
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- Other programs:
-
- If you like SHOW 'N SPELL you may be interested in trying
- some of the author's other programs. Most of our programs
- are family, educational, or Bible related. For shareware
- evaluation copies, you can obtain the latest versions from
- the following BBS (bulletin board systems) if you have a
- modem:
-
- The Mustard Seed BBS
- Falmouth, VA
- 1200-14.4k N81 ANSI
- BBS phone number: 1-540-372-9680
-
- If you do not own a modem, or you wish to avoid long
- distance phone charges, a printed catalog of our software
- is available by submitting 5 first class U.S.A. postage
- stamps to the author along WITH A NOTE OF INTEREST. For
- those of you living outside the U.S.A., include 5
- international postal coupons instead of U.S. postage stamps
- (ask your postmaster for coupon details).
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