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- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- ! Jon Persky Games Presents !
- ! TARGET v. 3.0 !
- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-
-
- Please read the file ANNOYING.TXT for some important information
- regarding shareware registration.
-
-
- I. PACKING LIST
-
- TARGET.EXE - the executable program file.
- ANNOYING.TXT - why this version of Target may be the last!
- TARGET.TXT - this text file.
- TARGET.INI - the file containing the configurable data for your
- options in Target.
-
- If you have the Visual Basic source code version of Target, you should find
- instead of the TARGET.EXE file these:
- ABOUT.FRM, ARROW.ICO, GLOBAL.BAS, POINTVAL.FRM, PROBABIL.FRM, SHAREBUG.FRM,
- TARGET.BMP, TARGET.FRM, and TARGET.MAK.
-
- You can install Target into any directory you choose (below I have suggested
- C:\WINDOWS,) but all the files MUST be in the same directory.
- If any of these files are altered or missing, please let me know!
-
-
- II. REQUIREMENTS
-
- Windows 3.x, 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 operate. Please see
- the Technical Notes section below for details.
-
-
- III. INSTALLATION
-
- First, copy the three files that came with Target to your C:\WINDOWS
- directory, or any other directory, by using File Manager. Close File Manager
- and open your Games group in Program Manager. Select File...New and click on
- Program Item. In the Description box, type "Target". In the Command Line box,
- type "\windows\target.exe", or substitute "\windows" for the directory you
- use. You don't need to worry about the rest; just click OK. The icon will be
- there and you're ready to go! To load Target, double-click on the dart icon.
- (Loading may take up to 15 seconds on a 386 machine. This is because the
- computer is gathering data from the TARGET.INI file and coming up with
- figures for the mystery throw.)
- If you have the Target source code, open the Visual Basic Program,
- choose "File...Open" and select the file "TARGET.MAK." Then press Shift-F5
- to run.
-
-
- IV. TECHNICAL NOTES
-
- Target 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. On CompuServe, this file is
- available in compressed form as VBRUN.ZIP in Library 5 of the Microsoft
- Basic Forum (GO MSBASIC). If you cannot access this file, please contact me
- via CompuServe [70661,700] or by mail (see below for address) and I will
- upload or mail a disk 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 do not need another copy of this file. However, you should have
- a copy of VBRUN100.DLL in the same directory as the Target program.
-
-
- V. OVERVIEW
-
- TARGET is a dart-shooting game. You throw the dart by choosing one
- of four shooting styles: Fast, Slow, Underarm, or the Mystery Throw, whose
- settings change every time and are not changeable or viewable. The dartboard
- has four rings. From outer to inner they are: Blue, yellow, green, and red
- is the bullseye. Your goal is to accumulate the highest score you can in the
- number of tries you specify. You can also choose the point values and the
- probability settings for each ring on the dartboard.
-
-
- VI. HOW TO PLAY
-
- A. Setting up and playing
- You can use the default settings or choose your own from the
- Settings menu. Choose how many rounds you want to play from the Number of
- Turns option. Then, choose the point values for each ring by selecting
- Settings...Point Values. The amount can be anywhere between 0 and 9999.
- Finally, you can select the probability of each result with each style of
- shooting. You can do this by selecting Settings... Change Probablility. Then
- you will be ready to play. To shoot, click on one of the four buttons on the
- right side of the window. The chart below shows the default probabilities of
- each result with each style of shooting. The numbers indicate percent of all
- throws of each shooting style. Remember that you can change these figures
- from the Settings Menu.
-
- Miss Blue Yellow Green Red
-
- Fast Throw 50 2 2 2 44
- Slow Throw 5 30 30 30 5
- Underarm 20 20 20 20 20
-
- While in motion, the area around the dart changes to the color of
- the ring it is near to show the ring you would land on if the dart stopped
- there.
-
- B. The Mystery Throw
- The "Mystery" throw will have different probability settings each
- time Target loads. You cannot configure this setting nor see what the
- setting is. Also, the "Choose the Best Throw" option will not include the
- Mystery Throw, so if the Mystery Throw is the best choice, you will never
- know! If you like your result using the mystery throw, you can keep the
- current mystery settings when you choose New from the Game Menu. This
- command is available in the Settings Menu.
-
- C. Saving your options
- When you configure your options from the Settings Menu, you may want
- to save the data so you can play at a later time without having to reenter
- your options. To do this, simply click the "Save Settings" button in the
- lower right of the screen. Your saved settings will reappear the next time
- you load Target. Remember that if you want to start over from scratch,
- choose "Set to Default" from the Specials Menu, then save your settings.
-
-
- VII. COMMANDS
-
- A. Game Menu
- New (F2): Starts a new game with your specified options.
- Exit (^X): Quits Target.
- About Target: Shareware info and other stuff.
-
- B. Settings Menu
- Number of Turns (^T): Select the number of darts you wish to throw.
- Point Values (^V): Choose how many points each ring receives. (You cannot
- set point values for a miss, this permanently remains at 0.)
- Change Probability (^P): Set the probability figures for each type
- of throw for each ring. Be sure to check your math to make
- sure all the figures in each column add up to 100%.
- Keep Mystery Data on New Game (^M): If the mystery throw was to your
- liking, you can keep the same data when choosing New from
- the Game menu. Select this menu item to turn the selection
- off and on.
-
- NOTE: Choosing a command from this menu (except for Keep Mystery
- Data on New Game) will restart the game, and if the Keep
- Mystery Data option is off, will stall for approximately
- 10-15 seconds while it gathers new data. All the mentioned
- configuration options are savable in the TARGET.INI file.
-
- C. Specials Menu
- Compute Best Throw (^C): Target will tell you the throw for your
- probability and point settings that mathematically is
- expected to get you the highest average score. If you get
- a dialog box saying "No one particular throw is best," then
- two or more throws will both or all give you the highest
- expected per-throw score. (The Mystery Throw is not included
- in this feature.)
- Set to Default (^D): Set all parameters to their original settings
- (10 turns, blue=10, yellow=20, green=30, red=50, and
- probability as charted above.)
-
- D. Help Menu - a dialog box that tells you to open this file.
-
-
- VIII. FOR KEYBOARD USERS
-
- Although a mouse is helpful while playing Target, it is not
- required. On the caption for each button or Menu item, one letter will be
- underlined. You can press the Alt key and that letter and the command will
- be performed. For example, if you wanted to throw a Mystery Throw, press
- Alt-M. If you want to get to the Game menu, type Alt-G, then the underlined
- letter of the menu option (there is no need to hold down Alt for this.)
- For your convienence, alphabetically, here are the Alt-commands to use:
-
- Alt-E: Settings Menu
- C - Change Probability Settings
- K - Keep Mystery Data on New Game
- N - Number of Turns
- P - Set Point Values
- Alt-F: Throw the Fast Throw
- Alt-G: Game menu
- A - About Target
- N - New Game
- X - Exit Target
- Alt-H: Help
- Alt-M: Throw the Mystery Throw
- Alt-P: Specials Menu
- C - Compute Best Throw
- S - Set to Default
- Alt-S: Throw the Slow Throw
- Alt-U: Throw the Underarm Throw
- Alt-V: Save your settings in the TARGET.INI file.
-
- For both keyboard and mouse users, there are several shortcut commands
- (executable by holding down the Control key and pressing the appropriate
- letter.) To use a shortcut command, you need not access the menu it is in
- first. Refer to the "Commands" section above for the available shortcut
- keys.
-
-
- IX. STRATEGY & HINTS
-
- Which button to choose? It all depends on the point settings and the
- probability settings. I will show you the mathematics for the default
- settings (10, 20, 30, 50 points, and the default probability settings).
-
- Fast Throw:
- Score for throw Probability Score X probability
- Miss 0 .50 0
- Blue 10 .02 0.2
- Yellow 20 .02 0.4
- Green 30 .02 0.6
- Red 50 .44 22
- Average per-throw score (add up last column): 23.2
-
- Slow Throw:
- Score for throw Probability Score X probability
- Miss 0 .05 0
- Blue 10 .30 3
- Yellow 20 .30 6
- Green 30 .30 9
- Red 50 .05 2.5
- Average per-throw score (add up last column): 20.5
-
- Underarm Throw:
- Score for throw Probability Score X probability
- Miss 0 .20 0
- Blue 10 .20 2
- Yellow 20 .20 4
- Green 30 .20 6
- Red 50 .20 10
- Average per-throw score (add up last column): 22.0
-
- Since I have made the defaults so that the bullseye is slightly out
- of pattern with the rest of the colors, you can see that even though half
- of the time you will miss the target altogether, the fast throw is your best
- option. The computer will also save you the trouble of doing all this math.
- You can just press Ctrl + C and the computer will inform you which throw is
- best for you. The Mystery Throw is a complete gamble - use at your own risk!
-
-
- X. NEW IN VERSION 3.0
-
- Since version 2.1, I have made many changes, additions and extras,
- as former version users will quickly note. These are the changes made:
-
- 1) Set up the TARGET.INI file so you can save your configurations.
- 2) Created the Mystery Throw.
- 3) Cleaned up the menu system.
-
- FYI, here is a brief summary of the changes made in previous versions:
-
- V.2.1 (9/1/92): The Choose the Best Throw feature.
- V.2.0 (8/18/92): The configurable probability settings and the Set to
- Default feature.
- V.1.2 (7/25/92): Lots of the other configurable settings.
-
-
- XI. SHAREWARE INFO
-
- Target is Shareware. If you enjoy it, you should register
- by sending $5 to this address:
- Jonathan D. Persky
- 5 Oak Lane
- Weston, CT 06883
-
- Please include your name, address, and where you got your copy of Target.
- 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, and will not include the
- shareware nagging title screens or shareware information in the text files.
-
- You can also register electronically if you subscribe to CompuServe. Simply
- type GO SWREG and search for registration #256. 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 7 programs (see the "Won't You
- Please Check Out" section below.) With shareware, disk, and postage costs,
- this is a $37 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. (However, you are not permitted to distribute registered copies.)
-
- You may upload Target 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 TARGET.EXE and TARGET.TXT intact and unaltered. (Please check with
- your bulletin board to see if it has a copy of VBRUN100.DLL, and if it
- doesn't, please upload it separately.)
-
-
- XII. AND WON'T YOU PLEASE CHECK OUT...
-
- A. As of October 10, 1992, these are all completed Jon Persky Games, with
- the latest version number in parentheses and the *.EXE file 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 (3.0) [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!
-
- B. Other Windows applications now avaliable:
-
- The Periodic Table (1.0) [PERIODIC.EXE] A graphical periodic table that
- features detailed data on an element that you click on. You can
- do a search by any category of data you choose, plus you can copy
- the data to the Clipboard and paste it into any document.
-
-
- C. On the cluttered desk in my mind:
-
- The Matrix Wiz (1.0) Add, subtract, and multiply large or small matrices
- with a few clicks of the mouse. An algebra lover's (and hater's)
- dream come true!
-
- Make-your-own-Quiz (1.0) You choose the questions and the answers, and test
- yourself or someone else! I'm looking to have a choice of multiple
- choice, matching, fill-in-the-blank, or short answer.
-
- Any feedback on these or ideas for additional games or programs would be
- greatly appreciated. (See below.)
-
-
- XIII. 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 below in
- section XV. 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!
-
- P.S. PLEASE SPREAD THIS AROUND!!! Public domain and shareware 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 <g>! 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. :-)
-
-
- XIV. TO SOURCE CODE RECIPIENTS
-
- In addition to the .EXE file version of Target, I have also sent
- another version containing the Visual Basic source code to selected places
- such as the MSBASIC forum on CompuServe. If you receive the source code
- version, you are free to tamper, play, and fool around with the program all
- you like, but I must stress that you do not redistribute anything you alter.
- If you can improve on the program in any way, please send me a copy of the
- new source code and I will look at what you have done and probably
- incorporate it in the next version.
-
-
- XV. CONTACTING THE AUTHOR
-
- A. Mail:
- Jonathan D. Persky
- 5 Oak Lane
- Weston, CT 06883
-
- B. Compuserve: Jon Persky, ID# 70661,700
- Shareware Registration #: 256
-
- C. BBS: The Fine Blue Line, (203) 226-3565, tell the sysop I sent you and
- leave a message to Jon Persky!
-
-
- XVI. FROM THE LEGAL DEPT.
-
- A. Disclaimer
- The author hereby disclaims any charges or damages resulting from
- use of this software that is higher than the registration fee paid directly
- to the author by the user, minus costs such as CompuServe's electronic
- registration processing fee. If you do not register this software, it is not
- legally yours and therefore no claims can be filed against the author. I
- will refund your registration fee of $5, if accompanied by a written reason
- for refund (and if possible, proof of such) and return of the disk obtained
- upon registration.
-
- B. A Word about Computer Piracy
- Please remember that you are only allowed to distribute unregistered
- copies of software. If you pass around software that someone else has paid
- the author for, it is considered computer piracy and is against the law!
- This version of Target is marked as an Unregistered Copy and therefore may
- be distributed without permission from me.
-
- Target is #4 in the Jon Persky Games series.
- ⌐Copyright 1992, Jonathan D. Persky. All rights reserved.
-
- Thank you, and I hope you enjoy playing Target as much as I did writing it!
- (hrummph, yeah, right...)
-
- Jon Persky
- Sunday, September 26, 1992
-