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- Calculation
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- Version 1.11
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- Copyright 1991 By
- Randy Rasa
- 18215 Troost
- Olathe, KS 66062
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- What Is It? ___________
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- Calculation, also known as "Broken Intervals", is a solitaire card
- game that requires the utmost in skill and logic. It offers
- challenging but rewarding play, and special on-screen assistance to
- make it easier to play.
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- Program Requirements ____________________
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- Calculation requires 256K of memory, EGA or higher graphics
- capability, and a Microsoft-compatible mouse. If you are not sure
- you have the right hardware, just run the program. If there's a
- problem, the program will let you know.
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- In addition to the program file (CALC.EXE), the game requires that
- the card definition files (CARDS.CD1 and CARDS.CD2) be in the
- current directory. These files contain the bit-maps for each
- cardface in the deck.
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- Using The Mouse _______________
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- The mouse pointer will appear as a white arrow with black edges.
- In general, the left button is used to select the object being
- pointed to (a card or an on-screen button), while the right button
- is used to exit menus or prompts.
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- If you have a three-button mouse, the middle button will blank the
- screen. This can also be accomplished by pressing the left and
- right buttons simultaneously.
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- How To Play ___________
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- Calculation uses a standard 52-card deck (no jokers). To begin the
- game the deck is shuffled, then any ace, two, three, and four are
- pulled from the deck and form the start of four foundations. These
- foundations are built up according to the following sequence,
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- A,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,J,Q,K
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- 2,4,6,8,10,Q,A,3,5,7,9,J,K
- 3,6,9,Q,2,5,8,J,A,4,7,10,K
- 4,8,Q,3,7,J,2,6,10,A,5,9,K
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- Cards are turned up from the deck on at a time, and can be played
- on the foundations or on any of four wastepiles located just below
- the foundations. The top of the wastepiles are always available
- for play to a foundation, but once a card is played to a wastepile,
- it cannot be moved again, except to a foundation.
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- The game is won by building all four foundations up to king. The
- skill involved in playing Calculation, in addition to just keeping
- track of what card goes next on each foundation, is in avoiding
- covering up a card you'll need soon with a card that cannot be used
- for some time, if at all. Kings are especially troublesome, since
- they cannot be moved until at least one foundation has been fully
- built up.
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- The general strategy is to build on the wastepiles in descending
- order, but the cards are seldom so kind as to allow this to any
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- Buttons _______
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- Along the right side of the screen are a number of "buttons", which
- may be selected by pointing and clicking with the mouse. The
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- Options: This button brings up the options menu, which you can
- use to set your preferences for the following:
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- Sound: Select "Off" to disable the beeps, clicks, and various
- other noises the program makes. Select "On" to enable the
- sounds.
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- Assist: When this is set "On" the next card in each sequence
- will be displayed above each foundation to help you keep
- track of what comes next.
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- Session Statistics: When this option is set to "On", the
- program will keep track of your statistics (games played,
- games won, change in average score) throughout the game
- and then display them when you quit. (Note: During play,
- you can also display the session statistics by clicking on
- the score box.)
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- Background Color: Click on the up-arrow and down-arrow to
- step through the available background colors, until you
- find one that suits your tastes.
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- Card Back: Click on the up-arrow and down-arrow to cycle
- through the available card designs until you find one you
- like. You can also click on the card back itself to bring
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- up a dialog box which will show you all the available card
- backs and allow you to choose one.
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- Once you've set things to your liking, you may click on the
- "OK" button to save your preferences to disk, or on the
- "Cancel" button to exit the Options menu without changing
- anything.
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- Help: This button will bring up several pages of help screens,
- which you can view by clicking on the "Next" or "Prev"
- buttons to move from page to page. When you are finished
- reading the help, click on the "Done" button to exit.
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- New Game: This button will end the current game, update your
- statistics, and start a new game.
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- Quit: Click on this button to exit the program. If you have a
- score greater than four, your statistics will be updated and
- displayed briefly before returning you to DOS. Another way
- to exit the game is to press the "Abort" key (F10). If you
- press F10 (and select the "Exit This Program" option in the
- pop-up dialog box or press F10 again), the program will quit
- to DOS without saving the data file (and thus not giving you
- a low score if you have to quit the program in the middle of
- a game). Of course you realize this is cheating, don't you?
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- Running Under Windows _____________________
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- This program will run properly under Microsoft Windows in real and
- standard modes, but appears to have trouble with 386 Enhanced mode.
- The program exhibits two problems when running in this mode:
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- 1. The mouse coordinates are shifted eight pixels down and to
- the right. This causes clicks on the upper left corner of an
- object to be ignored, and clicks slightly below or to the
- right of an object to be misinterpreted.
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- 2. The sound is sort of short and stuttering. Eventually, after
- you lose a game and the "lose" sound is played, the game
- slows down to where it is unplayable.
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- I have tried using a PIF file and experimenting with all the
- available settings, but with no success. However, I am not an
- expert on Windows, so if anyone can figure this out, please let me
- know. In the meantime, here are three alternatives if you want to
- play this game under Windows:
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- 1. Run Windows in real or standard mode.
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- 2. Turn the sound off in the "Options" menu. You'll still have
- the mouse problem, but at least the program will run at full
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- 2. Run the program with the new "/W" (Windows Compatability)
- command-line option. This option simply shifts the mouse
- coordinates back to where they should be and uses a different
- "lose" sound that doesn't appear to cause problems.
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- I recognize that none of these are optimal solutions, and I hope to
- improve the situation in the future.
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- Command-Line Options ____________________
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- /NC -- "No Cheat" option disables the F10 (abort) key. Use this if
- you find yourself unable to resist temptation.
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- /LCD -- This option may improve the screen display on monochrome
- LCD displays. This option simply changes a few color
- combinations to improve contrast on LCDs.
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- /Rxxxxxx -- This option is used to convert a shareware version of
- the program to a registered version. Refer to "A Note
- To Registered Users" at the end of this document for
- more information.
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- /SW -- This option is used to convert a registered version to a
- shareware version.
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- /W -- This option forces the program to run in "Windows
- Compatability" mode. Refer to the "Running Under Windows"
- section of this document for more details.
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- filename.ext -- This option is for alternate data files (see
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- Statistics __________
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- Calculation keeps track of the score (the number of cards you've
- played to the foundations), the total number of games you've
- played, the number of games you've won (expressed as both a number
- and a percentage), and your average score. At the end of each
- game, the statistics are written to disk, either in the default
- CALC.DAT or in the data file specified on the command line. The
- data file also contains the preferences you set in the options menu
- (sound on/off and background color).
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- To specify a data file on the command line, start up Calculation
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- CALC filename.ext
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- This allows several different people to use the same copy of
- Calculation on the same machine, yet keep separate statistics for
- each person. For example, suppose three people (Tom, Dick, and
- Harry) played the game at various times on the same machine. They
- could each easily keep personalized data files, containing their
- scores and preferences for sound and background color. Tom would
- use his data file by typing:
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- CALC TOM.DAT
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- Likewise, Dick and Harry could have data files called DICK.DAT and
- HARRY.DAT. Note that the "DAT" extension could be "SCR" or "HGH",
- or whatever, as long as it is three letters or less.
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- Legalese ________
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- Calculation is shareware. As such, you can play it, copy it, and
- give it away as you wish. In fact, you are encouraged to
- distribute the program to friends, family, and strangers alike.
- This includes distribution via electronic bulletin board systems
- (BBS), user's groups, and disk-distribution services. All that I
- ask is that the program remain unaltered, and be distributed in an
- archive consisting of:
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- CALC.EXE ............. the program
- CALC.DOC ............. documentation
- CARDS.CD1 ............ card definition file #1
- CARDS.CD2 ............ card definition file #2
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- Registration ____________
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- Calculation is shareware. If you enjoy the game, please support
- it. There are three registration packages available:
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- 1. Basic Registration ................................... $5.00
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- This minimum registration will get you the latest registered
- (no shareware "beg" message) version of Calculation on a
- diskette of your choice, along with a registration code good
- for all future updates.
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- 2. Package Deal #1 ..................................... $10.00
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- This package consists of the latest registered version of
- Calculation, plus shareware versions of my other games, along
- with a menu program to tie them all together. Note that all
- of the additional programs are unregistered versions (with
- shareware "beg" screens). You will also receive a
- registration code good for all future updates of Calculation.
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- 3. Package Deal #2 ..................................... $15.00
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- This package consists of the latest registered versions of
- Calculation, plus registered versions of my other games,
- along with a menu program to tie them all together. Note
- that all of the additional programs are fully registered
- versions (no shareware "beg" screens). You will also receive
- registration codes good for all future updates of Calculation
- and the other programs.
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- Basic registration is available on a 5.25", 360K disk or on a
- 3.50", 720K disk. The package deals are available on two 360K
- disks (with the programs ZIPped (with the PKZIP compression
- program) to pack as much as possible onto each disk), one 720K disk
- (ZIPped), or one 5.25", 1.2M disk. If you do not have access to
- PKZIP, you'll need to order the package deals on a 1.2M disk.
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- No matter what option you choose, you'll be getting a lot of
- quality software for just a little dough. Please consider
- registering.
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- The programs that you will get with the package deals are:
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- Midnight Oil: An EGA solitaire card game, otherwise known as La
- Belle Lucie and Three Shuffles and a Draw. In this game the
- deck is dealt into seventeen fans of three cards each. Cards
- are moved from the fans to four foundations, which are then
- built up in suit from Ace to King. Midnight Oil is one of
- the best solitaires, affording great opportunity for skillful
- play. The game keeps statistics in a disk file, and has a
- special auto mode that makes the game especially easy to
- play.
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- Monte Carlo: An EGA-based solitaire card game in which you try
- to remove pairs of cards from a 5 x 5 matrix. This easy-to-
- play game offers hours of relaxing fun. It keeps statistics
- in much the same way as Calculation, has selectable card
- designs, and a "hint" button that makes the game especially
- easy to learn.
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- Osmosis: In this EGA solitaire card game you have four
- foundations to build, but a card can only be played to a
- lower foundation if it has also been played to an upper
- foundation. This addictive game is simple to play but
- difficult to win, with success often depending as much on
- luck as skill. It keeps statistics on-disk, offers
- selectable card backs and has a "peek" option to give you an
- extra edge.
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- Idiot's Delight: An EGA version of "Aces Up", a simple but
- addictive game of luck and skill. This is one of those games
- that leave you saying "just one more game" time after time
- after time. As in my other EGA games, it keeps a statistic
- file and offers selectable card backs.
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- Royal Cotillion: This is a two-deck EGA solitaire in which you
- must build up eight foundations in suit by twos. It offers
- good opportunity for skillful play, a pleasing layout, and
- hours of engrossing fun. It keeps a statistics file, has
- selectable card backs, and a time-saving auto mode.
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- Concentration: An EGA graphics version of the classic memory-
- stretching solitaire. It keeps a statistics file, features
- selectable card backs, and offers a unique multi-player mode.
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- You can print the registration form from the initial shareware
- screen. Simply select the "Print Registration Form" button, then
- select a destination, either to a printer or a file. If you elect
- to send the form to a printer, make sure it is on-line and ready.
- The form should print on any standard 80-column printer. If you
- want to save the form to a file, the file "CALC.FRM" will be
- created in the current directory. You can then print out the
- registration form by entering the following command from the DOS
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- COPY CALC.FRM PRN
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- Then just fill out the form and send it, along with cash, check or
- money order, to:
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- Randy Rasa
- 18215 Troost
- Olathe, KS 66062
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- Revision History ________________
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- 1.00 01-03-91 First Public Release.
- 1.01 01-11-90 Added "Session Statistics" option.
- Cosmetic changes.
- 1.02 02-15-91 More cosmetic changes.
- 1.03 03-12-91 Added registration procedure.
- 1.04 03-23-91 Modified registration procedure.
- 1.05 04-23-91 Added option to print registration form.
- Changed card definition filenames to CARDS.CD*.
- 1.06 05-17-91 Fixed problem with equipment test.
- 1.07 07-01-91 Added Abort (F10) feature.
- The program now exits to DOS after running the
- registration procedure, and the program date and
- time are set correctly.
- 1.08 08-21-91 Added /LCD command-line switch.
- Added /M command-line switch.
- Clear message line for Help and Options menus.
- 1.09 09-02-91 Rewrote mouse initialization routine.
- Removed /M command-line switch.
- 1.10 10-28-91 Added dialog box to select card back.
- Improved parsing of command-line arguments.
- Modified the "abort" sequence so that pressing F10
- once will bring up the abort dialog box, and
- pressing F10 again will exit the program.
- 1.11 02-14-92 Increased number of available card backs to seven.
- Added "/NC" (No Cheat) command-line option.
- Added "/W" (Windows Compatability) command-line
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- A Note To Registered Users __________________________
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- The registration procedure allows previously-registered users to
- update to the new registered version of the program by entering a
- special 'registration code' that was included as part of your
- order. Run the shareware version of the program with the "/R"
- command-line switch, followed by the registration code, like this:
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- CALC /Rxxxxxx
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- You would, of course use the proper registration code in place of
- the "xxxxxx". Note also that there should be no space between the
- "R" and the registration code. After running the program with /R
- switch and the proper code, you'll have a brand-spanking new
- registered version of the program. What this essentially amounts
- to is unlimited, free updates with each registration.
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- The registration procedure comes with the following limitations:
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- 1. The name your EXE file must be CALC.EXE.
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- 2. You cannot perform the registration procedure on a compressed
- version (ie: an EXE file processed with PKLite, Diet, or
- LZEXE). The EXE file may be compressed after the
- registration procedure, but not before.
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- 3. Please do not distribute registered versions of the program.
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- 4. Since the registration procedure is a new feature, there are
- a number of people who have registered earlier versions that
- won't be able to take advantage of it just yet. But if you
- send me a self-addressed stamped envelope, I'll be happy to
- send you the registration code.
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- Note: You can also change the program back to the shareware version
- by using the "/SW" command-line switch. This function is
- subject to the same limitations as with the registration
- procedure (ie: the program must be properly named and
- uncompressed). Please use this option to "un-register" the
- program if you wish to pass it along to anyone. Also, please
- include all of the files listed under the "Legalese" section
- of this document. Thanks.
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