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- Dots for Windows version 2.0
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- Copyright (c) 1991,1992,1993 by Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr. All Rights Reserved.
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- Introduction
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- "Dots for Windows" version 2.0 is a simple but addicting game for Windows
- that allows for three sizes of playing fields. This game functions just
- like the pencil and paper game that you played when you were young.
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- You play the computer in a territory collection game. The computer is not that
- smart, but it is tough to beat if you're not careful.
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- This version (version 2.0) is an update to version 1.0 which was circulating
- around in 1992 and the beginning of 1993. See the section later on changes from
- version 1.0 to version 2.0.
-
- Please take the time to read the comments on shareware located elsewhere
- in this document. If you enjoy this game and find it useful, just drop
- me a line at the address shown later. I do accept money, but let's be
- real, how much would someone pay for this!
-
- I am issuing this as shareware in order to find out how far it will roam.
- Just drop me a line and let me know what you think. I do accept source code
- for those who wish to share. I will trade the source for "Dots" when you
- contact me.
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- Requirements
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- Microsoft Windows 3.0 or higher. Any Windows supported monitor.
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- Installation
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- Copy DOTS.EXE and DOTS.TXT into your Windows directory or anywhere you
- like. Setup an application for "Dots" through Program Manager and your
- ready to play.
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- Overview
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- "Dots for Windows" plays just like the pencil and paper game. You take
- turns with the computer in selecting sides of boxes on the playing field.
- When one of the boxes is completed, the person (human or computer) that
- completed it will gain possession of that box and get another turn. That
- players initial is automatically entered in the box.
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- Play continues until all of the boxes are filled and the game is over.
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- Playing the game
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- You select a side of a box by clicking on one corner then clicking on
- the other. If it is not a valid move, "Dots" will tell you so, and you
- then have a chance to try again. Valid moves are any side of the box,
- but not the diagonals.
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- Hints
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- Keep an eye open for boxes with three complete sides. Avoid if at all
- possible boxes with two sides complete.
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- Menu choices
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- FILE
- ABOUT - About screen for "Dots for Windows" displaying copyright
- information.
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- NEW GAME - Starts a new game with the current options.
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- SAVE - Opens a dialog box allowing you to save the current game.
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- OPEN - Opens a dialog box allowing to restore a previoulsy saved game.
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- EXIT - What else?
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- OPTIONS
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- BOARD SIZE - Opens a Pop-up offering you three choices for the playing field size:
- 5X5, 10X10, and 15X15.
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- PLAYER VS. PLAYER
- PLAYER VS. COMPUTER - Who you are going to play, another person or the computer.
- (You can only select one. Selecting one, de-selects the
- other.)
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- MESSAGE ON ERROR
- BEEP ON ERROR - Whether you get a Message Box if you make an invalid move,
- or the computer just beeps at you. (Like Player Vs. Player,
- these can only be selected one at a time.)
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- WHO STARTS FIRST - This brings up a Pop-up with three choices: Player 1,
- Player 2, Random. Player 1 is always you, Player 2 is
- either the computer or the other human opponent, and
- Random means that the computer selects who gets to go
- first.
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- SHOW OPPONENT MOVES - If this is selected, all of Player 2's moves are in BLUE
- (if you have a color monitor) and all of your moves are
- in BLACK. If this is not selected then only Player 2's
- last move is in BLUE.
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- SAVE CONFIGURATION NOW - This saves to the DOTS.INI your current settings.
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- PLAYERS
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- CHANGE PLAYERS NAMES - Changes the player's names. If there is only one human,
- (i.e. PLAYER VS. COMPUTER) then the dialog box will
- only have a place for one name. If there are two
- players, (i.e. PLAYER VS PLAYER) then there are places
- for two names. The second player defaults to HUMAN2.
- HELP
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- HOW TO PLAY - This file is displayed in NOTEPAD.
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- Differences
- between
- Version 1.0
- and
- Version 2.0
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- The computer opponent is smarter (not much, but it is smarter).
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- Added ability to save games and restore them.
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- Added switches for two player or one player game.
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- Added code to save configuration information to the file DOTS.INI in the program
- directory.
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- Added switches for selecting whether the player 2 moves (regardless of whether
- it is human or the computer) are shown in blue or just the last move is
- shown in blue.
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- Added switches that toggle between showing a message box and a beep or only a beep
- when you make an invalid move.
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- Added code to "shrink" or "grow" the window based on the board size.
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- Changed the score line from "Player 1...Player 2" to the players names.
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- Trademarks
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- Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corp.
- Borland C++ for Windows is a trademark of Borland International.
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- Legal Stuff
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- This program, "Dots for Windows", and any associated files, is
- Copyright (c) 1991,1992,1993 by Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr. All rights reserved.
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- No warranties, written or implied are provided for. No liabilities
- concerning the use of this software are to be assumed by the author
- due to the result of using this software.
-
- To register your copy of "Dots for Windows", send a post card or
- E-MAIL to:
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- Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr.
- 130 Nottingham Rd.
- Rainbow City, AL 35906
-
- Compuserve: 73540,2276
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- Thank you for examining "Dots for Windows".
-
- Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr. 05/10/93
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