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- º Jon Persky Games Presents º
- º SWITCH v. 2.0 º
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- PACKING LIST
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- SWITCH.EXE - The executable program file.
- SWITCH.TXT - This text file
- BLUEDOT.ICO
- REDDOT.ICO }Icon files
- BLANK.ICO
-
- All these files MUST be in the same directory on your disk.
- If any of these files are missing or look altered please let me know!
-
-
- REQUIREMENTS
-
- Windows 3.x, mouse, VGA. I'm not sure if you can get by without at
- least a 386, you're free to try.
-
-
- IMPORTANT: This program needs the file VBRUN100.DLL to work. Please refer to
- the Technical Notes section further in this file for more details.
-
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- INSTALLATION
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- First, copy the files that came with Switch to your C:\WINDOWS
- directory by using File Manager. (If you get a message indicating
- overwriting the file VBRUN100.DLL, click OK; you only need one copy of this
- file.) Close File Manager and open your Games group in Program Manager.
- Select File...New and click on Program Item. In the Description box, type
- "Switch". In the Command Line box, type "\windows\switch.exe". You don't
- need to worry about the rest; just click OK. The icon will be there and
- you're ready to go!
-
-
- OVERVIEW
-
- SWITCH is a game of logic. When you load the program, you will see
- nine boxes. Four blue balls will be in the four left boxes, four red balls
- will be in the four right boxes, and the middle box will be left empty. The
- goal of Switch is to reverse the order of the colored balls so that the blue
- balls are on the right, and vice versa.
-
- Starting position: B B B B R R R R
- Winning position: R R R R B B B B
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-
- HOW TO PLAY
-
- To move a ball, simply click on it. Legal moves are as follows: You
- can move a ball one space into an empty space, or you can jump over another
- ball of the opposite color. For example, if the order looks like this:
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- B B B B R R R R
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- then you can move a red ball over one space to the left:
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- B B B B R R R R
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- or you can jump over a red ball with a blue ball.
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- B B B R B R R R
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- You cannot move backwards (i.e., blue balls must move right and red
- balls must move left.) You can only jump over one ball at a time, and you
- cannot jump over a ball of the same color.
- Each move you make is counted as a turn. Illegal moves (followed by
- a beep) are also counted as turns to make sure you learn how to move. There
- are only two solutions to the puzzle, and it will take you at least 24 turns
- to solve it. It's very difficult, so good luck!
-
-
- COMMANDS
-
- Game Menu
- New (F2): Starts a new game.
- Exit (^X): Quits Switch.
- About Switch: Shareware info and other stuff.
-
- Options Menu
- Show How to Do It (^S): Watch the ultimate solution to the puzzle
- flash before your eyes! Puts an end to frustration, if only
- you can memorize the pattern!
- Background Color - Customize your Switch window with a palette
- of 7 colors.
-
- Help Menu - a dialog box that tells you to open this file.
-
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- STRATEGY & HINTS
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- Switch takes a great deal of logic and brainwork to master. If you
- are still stumped and continuously get stuck, here are some hints:
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- 1) Never leave two balls of the same color next to each other, except for
- the starting and ending positions, since you cannot jump over two balls
- at once. Try to alternate blue-red while you play.
- 2) Take your time and be careful! Remember that you can not undo your move
- if you mess up. Time and patience is the key to a good score.
- 3) There are not many solutions to the puzzle, but once you solve it, you'll
- recognize the pattern and be able to solve it again and again.
-
- Remember the solution is just a key press away! (But it would be CHEATING!)
- (But nobody's WATCHING!) <g>
-
- TECHNICAL NOTES
-
- Switch was made on Microsoft Visual Basic v. 1.0. To work
- effectively, the program MUST be accompanied by the file VBRUN100.DLL. You
- should either receive the file with this program or separately from the
- person or board you received this from. If not, please contact me via
- CompuServe [70661,700] or by mail (see below for address) and I will upload or
- or mail a disk (to minimize costs, I will send a low-density 5.25" disk,
- please tell me if this is a problem) to you at no charge. Note:
- VBRUN100.DLL is a large (270+ KB) file. You only need one copy of this file.
- So if you have previously downloaded a Visual Basic application or have the
- Visual Basic program, you can delete this file. However, you should have a
- copy of this file in the same directory as the Switch program.
-
-
- NEW IN VERSION 2.0
-
- Because NONE of the 40+ people who downloaded v.1.2 told me about
- it, v.1.2 stayed online with a fatal bug! I had dumb-brainedly left the icon
- files out of the zipfile, AND listed in the source code this line, many
- times over:
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- dots1.picture = LoadPicture ("c:\vb\jongames\switch\bluedot.ico")
-
- Chances are you don't have a \vb\jongames\switch subdirectory!!! If you try
- to run 1.2, you will get a "File Not Found" error message. I changed it to:
-
- dots1.picture = LoadPicture ("bluedot.ico")
-
- Now it won't work on my disk (for some reason) when executing it from VB,
- but I copied the files to another directory on my hard disk and the .EXE
- file worked fine. Sorry about the mess, and I hope you will tell me about
- these bugs in the future!!!
-
- So that was the EMERGENCY reason I updated it. The other new feature in
- Switch is the Show How To Do It feature, because I know you are dying to
- know how the puzzle is solved!
-
-
- SHAREWARE INFO
-
- Switch is Shareware. If you enjoy it, you should register
- by sending $5 to:
- Jonathan D. Persky
- 5 Oak Lane
- Weston, CT 06883
-
- Please include your name, address, and where you got your copy of Switch.
- If you register, you will receive a disk (please specify 3.5" or 5.25") of
- the latest versions of all completed Jon Persky Games so far. The disk will
- only contain one copy of the file VBRUN100.DLL.
-
- You can also register electronically if you subscribe to CompuServe. Simply
- type GO SWREG and search for registration #254. The registration fee will
- appear on your CompuServe bill. If you register by this method, the fee will
- be $6 instead of $5. This additional charge covers CompuServe's 15%
- processing fee. However, you may find this method more convenient, as you
- can include the fee on your CompuServe account and you don't have to bother
- with sending cash or checks.
-
- Please remember that the only way I receive compensation for my time and
- effort is by your registration payment. Remember that you'll receive a disk
- with the complete set of Jon Persky Games in exchange for your registration.
- At the current time, the disk will include 6 games (see the "Won't You
- Please Check Out" section below.) With shareware, disk, and postage costs,
- this is a $32 value for your $5 registration! The good thing about shareware
- is that the author and the user both benefit from it a great deal. And, if
- you don't like the game, simply remove it from your hard disk and your only
- cost is any charges associated with downloading the program. Also, you are
- not required to pay registration for the games you receive upon registering
- this game.
-
- You may upload Switch to bulletin boards in condensed or uncondensed format
- or pass it to your friends provided you do so at no cost and you keep the
- files SWITCH.EXE, SWITCH.TXT, BLUEDOT.ICO, REDDOT.ICO, and BLANK.ICO intact
- and unaltered. (Check with your bulletin board to make sure it has a copy of
- the file VBRUN100.DLL, and if it doesn't, please upload that separately.)
-
-
- AND WON'T YOU PLEASE CHECK OUT...
-
- As of September 1, 1992, these are all completed Jon Persky Games, with
- the latest version number in parentheses and the program name in brackets.
-
- 1. What's My Number? (3.0) [WHATSMY#.EXE] Can you guess the computer's
- secret number in as few turns as possible?
- 2. Switch (2.0) [SWITCH.EXE] 100's of combinations, only 2 solutions to
- this challenging logic puzzle!
- 3. 23 Pickup (2.1) [23PICKUP.EXE] The game where you get to prove the
- mechanical brain is not always smarter than the natural variety.
- 4. Target (2.1) [TARGET.EXE] Shoot for the bullseye in this fun
- dart-shooting game. Which type of throw is best for you?
- 5. Number Crunch (2.0) [NOCRUNCH.EXE] Can your trigger finger beat the clock
- and uncover the numbers in order? Based on the board game Numbers Up.
- 6. Jeopardy Scorekeeper (1.1) [JEOPKEEP.EXE] An accessory program that lets
- you play along with the contestants on TV!
-
-
- FEEDBACK
-
- I'd love to chat. If you subscribe to CompuServe, E-Mail me at ID#
- [70661,700]. Questions, comments, ideas, suggestions, criticism, or ideas
- for new games would be appreciated. If you don't use CompuServe, you can
- use the traditional mailbox method and send it to the address above. I'll be
- sure to get back to you personally. I am 14 years old, a novice computer
- programmer, and would like to learn all I can!
- NOTE: I can also be reached at The Fine Blue Line BBS at (203) 226-3565.
-
- P.S. PLEASE SPREAD THIS AROUND!!! Public domain software is the most popular
- kind out there, and its essential purpose is to provide you with quality
- entertainment for a low cost. Please do your best to upload this game to
- all the bulletin boards you subscribe to, and pass it around to your
- friends. It will make us all very happy <grin>! If enough people let me know
- what they think, I'll feel motivated so I just might decide to put that
- little world peace plan I've been conjuring up into action. :-)
-
-
- Switch is #2 in the Jon Persky Games series.
- ⌐Copyright 1992, Jonathan D. Persky. All rights reserved.