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- ChessNet Shareware/Demo version 1.1
-
- Program and Documentation are
- Copyright 1989 by Design Track, Inc. and Jack Lerner
- All rights reserved.
-
- ChessNet is a copyrighted program offered "as is" for your
- evaluation and enjoyment. You are encouraged to distribute
- copies of this Shareware/Demo version to others for evaluation.
- This version is complete in all respects except the following:
- during modem play, games cannot be saved or loaded, and chess
- clocks are disabled. Also, a choice of algebraic or coordinate
- notation is offered in the licensed version. Use of this program
- beyond a reasonable evaluation period obligates you to purchase
- a licensed copy. Licensed copies may be obtained by sending
- $34.95 to: Design Track, Inc., P.O. Box 20340, Dept. SW, Cherokee
- Station, New York, NY 10028. The licensed version is shipped with a
- Microsoft Windows runtime environment. Design Track, Inc. and the
- author make no claims as to the program's suitability for any
- specific use and expressly disavow any responsibility for real
- or consequential damages of any sort.
-
- ChessNet allows you to play a game of chess over a modem with
- an opponent running this software. You may use this software
- standalone to play out games, analyze variations, and save to disk
- in ascii text format. A computer chess strategy is NOT included
- with ChessNet. ChessNet runs in the Microsoft Windows environment.
-
- The following description of menus and dialogs is included for those
- unfamiliar with the Windows interface.
-
- Menus:
- All of the features of ChessNet are accessed through menus.
- You may select menu items with the keyboard in two ways. The first
- step using the keyboard is to press the ALT key. Then you may use
- the DIRECTION keys to move across the menu bar (RIGHT and LEFT arrows)
- and the UP and DOWN arrow keys to select items within a menu.
- The currently selected item will always be highlighted. To activate
- the selected menu item or feature press the RETURN key. To cancel
- your menu selection press the ESC key. Some of the items on the menu
- bar contain sub-menus. You must first select and activate the item
- on the menu bar. The sub-menu items will then pop-up. Select and
- activate sub-menu items with the UP and DOWN arrow keys and the RETURN
- key. For example, the Options menu may be selected by hitting ALT,
- RIGHT arrow three times and then a RETURN. The Show Labels menu item
- may then be activated by hitting DOWN arrow and then a RETURN. The display
- of the labels on the side and top of the board may be toggled this way.
- Note that initially a checkmark appears next to this menu item. This
- indicates that the feature is currently active. The second keyboard
- method is more direct. First press the ALT key as before. Next select
- a menu item by pressing the underlined letter of the item. To select
- the Show Labels option using the second method, press ALT, then the
- O key, then the L key. To select menu items with a mouse, point to
- an item on the menu bar and click with the left button. This will
- activate the item immediately. If the item contains a sub-menu, this
- will popup. Select an item on the popup menu by pointing and clicking once
- with the left button. To cancel, point the mouse outside the menu area
- and click once with the left button. Menu items which are currently
- inaccessible are "grayed".
-
- Dialogs:
- The initial signon screen of ChessNet is a dialog box.
- Dialogs are displayed to give you additional information or to
- request information from you. You complete a dialog by selecting
- one of the command buttons inside the dialog box. The signon
- dialog has one command button -- OK. Note that it is outlined in
- bold. This indicates it is the default button and may be selected
- by hitting the RETURN key. If the dialog box contains a CANCEL
- button, it may be selected with the ESC key. Or you may click
- on a command button with the left button of the mouse.
- To select items within a dialog, use the TAB key to move to
- different items or groups of items within a dialog. Items are
- grouped if you are being asked to choose one and only one item
- from a group. For example, the Connect dialog asks you to choose
- either COM1 or COM2 as your communications port. As with menus,
- you may choose between items in a group with the DIRECTION keys
- (LEFT and RIGHT arrows), or by hitting the key corresponding to the
- underlined letter of the item. Or just click on the item with
- the left mouse button. A dialog box may also contain an edit
- field, such as the Phone Number field in the Connect dialog. Just
- tab to this field (a small cursor will appear) and type in a
- number. You may use the BACKSPACE and DELETE keys to correct
- typing errors.
-
- How to Move:
- Ready for a chess game? You select the piece you want to move by
- pointing and clicking in its square. If the piece has moves
- available, it will be outlined in a blinking rectangle. Only pieces
- with legal moves may be selected. If you don't have a mouse,
- the ARROW KEYS will move a solid rectangle around the board.
- Again, the rectangle will blink only if the piece can move.
- Select the piece by hitting the RETURN key or clicking with the
- left mouse button. The blinking rectangle will now remain solid.
- You can change your mind by hitting the RETURN key a second time,
- or clicking again. The outline rectangle will begin blinking
- again. After de-selecting a selected piece, you are free to choose
- a different piece. To move, first select a piece, then select a
- square to move to using the mouse or keyboard as above. A valid
- square to move to will be indicated by a blinking rectangle.
- ChessNet only allows legal chess moves. Click or hit RETURN.
- Shortcut: click to select, mouse button up to make the move.
- The last move made will be displayed and highlighted in the window
- to the right of the board.
-
- How to Connect:
- You may play chess against an opponent at another site who is
- running ChessNet if you each have telephone lines attached to
- Hayes compatible modems. Invoke the Connect dialog from the menu
- bar (ALT+C or click with mouse). There are two choices for
- connect. If you have a phone attached to your modem line, the
- easiest method is to first call your opponent (ordinary voice
- call). Then, after you both have copies of the ChessNet software
- running, have one player select Dial and the other Answer (first
- group of items within dialog). Then have both players select
- Voice to Data as the Connect Type. Also change any default
- settings of the COM Port, and Dial Type (if you don't have
- a touch tone line choose pulse). The player who selected
- Dial may choose White or Black (this can be reversed by later
- choosing New from the Game menu--New will reset the board and
- switch the sides). End the Connect dialog with OK. ChessNet will
- establish a data connection and ask you to hang up the phone. The
- board will be reset and you are ready to play! The second method
- is to select Dial Number as the Connect Type. Arrange who will
- Dial and who will Answer. The player selecting Dial fills in
- the number to dial in the Connect dialog. After the Dial player
- ends the Connect dialog, ChessNet will dial and connect. (Allow
- enough time for the Answer player to end the Connect dialog--
- this puts the modem in auto-answer mode for up to 30 minutes.)
-
- New Game:
- Select New from the Game menu to reset the board. If you are
- playing a modem game, this will also reset your opponent's board
- and switch sides. It is considered poor sportsmanship to select
- this option without first resigning or agreeing to a draw.
-
- Load:
- A game previously saved with ChessNet may be loaded and resumed.
- If you are connected via modems, the moves will be transmitted
- to your opponent and loaded on both machines.
-
- Save As:
- To save a game to disk, type in the file name as requested. The
- default extension is *.CHS. If you just enter 'filename', it will
- be saved as 'filename.chs'.
-
- Rotate Board:
- See how the other side lives.
-
- Replay Game:
- After selecting Replay, you may back out any and all moves. With
- the mouse, click on the scroll bars, or with the keyboard use '+'
- or '-' on the keypad, INS and DEL, or UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW if
- you have a mouse installed. You may exit Replay by continuing the
- game with a new move at any point, or by toggling the option from
- the menu.
-
- Setting Clocks:
- Clocks may be set individually to any time. Setting a clock puts
- that player in a countdown mode. You will be notified if that
- player's "flag" drops, but may continue to play out the game
- regardless. If you are connected by modem, either player may
- set either clock. The setting will be transmitted and displayed
- on both machines. Set by clicking the mouse on the scroll bars,
- or use the ARROW keys. End setting mode with RETURN or by clicking
- outside the clock area. Clocks may only be set before the first
- move.
-
- Chat:
- After connecting via modem, messages may be exchanged with this
- option. What you see is what you send. Messages are displayed
- at the bottom of the board. After receiving a message, you are
- given an Option to clear the message line.
-
- Hangup:
- If connected, will disconnect and hang up phones on both sides.
- You may resume a voice call if you first pick up the phones, then
- select this option.