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- ·P·U·Z·Z·L·E·
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- TEAM 200
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- ·P·U·Z·Z·L·E· Unregistered version
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- Contents
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- 1. ·P·U·Z·Z·L·E·
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- 1.1 What do I need to play ·P·U·Z·Z·L·E·
- 1.2 How to install Soundblaster.
- 1.3 Environment help.
- 1.4 Who is Julius.
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- 2. Registering.
- 3. Thanks to.
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- 1.
- ·P·U·Z·Z·L·E·
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- ·P·U·Z·Z·L·E· is a kind of jigzawish shareware game. You
- put together all the pieces and get a whole picture. There
- are four different levels and each level can be played using
- five different piece sizes.
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- Sizes :
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- Tiny = 156 pieces
- Small = 100 pieces
- Normal = 64 pieces
- Large = 36 pieces
- Huge = 25 pieces
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- It's all quite simple. Plus :
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- YOU NEVER LOOSE A PIECE !
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- 1.1
- What Do I need to play ·P·U·Z·Z·L·E·
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- First of all you need a computer. When a computer is available
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- ·P·U·Z·Z·L·E· requiers :
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- 500K of mem or more
- VGA video card
- 286 machine at least
- Mouse
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- ·P·U·Z·Z·L·E· also supports Sound Blaster.
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- 1.2
- How to install Sound Blaster.
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- If there is a file called BLASTER.CFG on your disk then delete
- it and run PUZZLE.EXE. Then you will be asked about your
- Sound Blaster card and your Sound Blaster environment.
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- If you are using a Soundblaster compatible sound card and get no
- sound or a Soundblaster error message then try :
- ( "/over" as a parameter ).
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- Drive:\PUZZLE\PUZZLE /over
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- If this does not work, your card is not 100% Soundblaster compatible.
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- 1.3
- Environment help
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- Main menu
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- Choose
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- Choose one of the pictures and also choose piece size
- and level.
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- Setup
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- Sound : Switches sound on and off.
- Auto scroll : Switches auto scroll in work window on and off.
- Scroll : Controls scroll speed in work window.
- Mouse speed : Controls mouse speed.
- Screen effects : How images are shown on screen.
- Text color : Choose text color.
- Mirror : If off, pieces are rotated
- If on, pieces are mirrored.
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- Help
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- You should read that.
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- Hiscore
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- Do I really have to explain that....?
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- Restore
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- Restores saved games ( in the registered version ).
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- Quit
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- I hope you know how to quit.
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- A brief Work-screen description
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- When you have finished choosing a picture, level and piece-size,
- you are taken to the Work-screen.
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- The big window in the upper left corner is the Work-window.
- When you move the mouse-cursor into the Work-window, the currently
- chosen piece appears. You can move the piece around in the window
- and use the RIGHT mouse-button to flip it. When you think you have
- found it's place , you use the LEFT mouse-button to put it where it
- belongs.
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- You can, of course, scroll through the stack of pieces by pressing
- the UP and DOWN arrows in the lower right window ( LEFT mouse-button ).
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- The lower left and upper right windows show the picture ( the lower
- left shows the finished picture and the upper right shows the present
- state of the picture ). The white boxes present the work-window and
- you can move it around by pressing anywhere within these picture-windows
- ( LEFT mouse-button ).
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- You can look at the picture and admire your work at any time by
- pressing the VIEW-button below the work-window ( LEFT mouse-button ).
- To go back to the work-screen, simply press the RIGHT mouse-button
- and .... VOILA !
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- To save a game, press the SAVE-button (LEFT mouse-button ). Then
- the Save-Menu appears. You simply move the mouse-cursor to any number
- ( 1-9 ) and press the LEFT mouse-button. Type in the name and press
- ENTER to continue. To exit the Save-Menu, press OK (LEFT mouse-button ).
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- To restore a saved game, select RESTORE from the Main-Menu and the
- use the mouse-cursor to select (1-9 ). Then press OK and continue where
- you left off.
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- When an item is selected from a menu and there is no OK/Cancel
- or QUIT option, press any mouse-button to go back to the menu.
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- 1.4
- Who's Julius
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- Julius is a mouselike fellow who lives in ·P·U·Z·Z·L·E·.
- He holds a job as a screensaver (he appears in the playscreen
- if nothing has been done for two minuets) and he is always up
- to something when a ·P·U·Z·Z·L·E· picture has been finished.
- In the unregistered verison he also reminds you to register.
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- 2.
- Registering
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- ·P·U·Z·Z·L·E· is a shareware program which means that this
- unregistered version can be distributed at will. If you
- like ·P·U·Z·Z·L·E· you can obtain a fully functional version
- by registering.
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- SEE HELP IN ·P·U·Z·Z·L·E·
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- What do I get when I register ?
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- When you register you will receive a fully playable
- version of ·P·U·Z·Z·L·E· in which you can save and
- restore. Plus more pictures, a program to make your
- own ·P·U·Z·Z·L·E· pictures from PCX-files, more sounds
- and you will see more of Julius.
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- To register see ·P·U·Z·Z·L·E· help.
- 3.
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- Thanks to
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- Special Thanks to :
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- Fridrik "F-PROT" Skulason for very valuable help.
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- Ingvar K. Arnason for HOUSE.PUZ and ROOM.PUZ.
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- Thanks to :
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- Uncle Jameson from Ireland.
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- Uncle Tuborg from Denmark.
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- The Pizza man from Iceland
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- The inventor of Pizza.
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- For further help see ·P·U·Z·Z·L·E· help.
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- Happy ·P·U·Z·Z·L·E· !
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