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___ King's Casino Solitaire Evaluator __________________________
Release 2.0 is a major update providing five new games and a multi-
tude of new features. Here are some highlights:
- New Games: Bristol, Eight Off, Penguin, Pyramid, and Tournament.
King's Casino now has 22 games!
- New Look: King's Casino now supports background pictures to add
colour and pizazz to the otherwise plain playing
surface of the program's main window.
- New Look: When you win, the winner's dialog box will randomly
display one of many different pictures, rather than
the same one each time.
- New Look: You can add your own background and winner pictures and
select which background picture and card back to use
or have the program change them for you randomly.
- New Feature: Illustrated WinHelp system with screen shots of each
game and play examples to get you started on new games
quickly and easily.
- New Feature: Pile Info: right-click on any card pile for a pop-up
all-you-need-to-know report on how to play to and from
that pile. Learn new games simply by exploring the
screen.
- New Feature: Auto Finish (on the Actions Menu) saves wear and tear
on your mouse. When you get close enough to the end of
a game that a win is certain, click on Auto Finish to
automatically play the final cards to foundations.
- New Feature: You can now assign double-click instead of single-click
to King's Casino's default card moves feature. This
prevents those unexpected card jumps when you move a
card aside to see what's under it.
King's Casino Solitaire requires VGA or higher resolution and a mouse
or other pointing device to run: this release does not provide keyboard
support.
The current maintenance release, 2.06, provides an installation program,
bug fixes, and a MS Write version of the game instructions suitable for
printing.
___ Installation ____________________________________________
You also need the file VBRun300.dll in your Windows System directory
in order to run this program and its Setup. VBRun300.dll is big and
most everybody already has it, so I haven't added it to the archive.
If you don't have it, you can download it from almost any BBS, and
use it with hundreds of other nifty Windows shareware programs also
on your favourite BBS.
[NOTE!: if you are installing version 2.06 ON TOP OF (in the same dir-
ectory as) any other version 2 of King's Casino Solitaire you will
lose your scores and preferences unless you take the following steps:
1) Rename your current KCSol.ini file to KCSol.xxx.
2) Follow the regular installation steps, below.
3) Delete the new (empty) file KCSol.ini.
4) Rename your old KCSol.xxx back to KCSol.ini.]
Experienced Windows users will need no help installing King's Casino
via the provided Setup.exe program. If you are unsure, follow these
steps:
1) Un-Zip KCSol2.zip into some temporary directory. You've already
performed this step to be reading this file. You can simply run
King's Casino from there but that's cheating!
2) Execute the program Setup.exe, either by double-clicking on it in
File Manager or by entering its path and name in the File/Run menu
option of Program or File Manager. For example: c:\temp\setup.exe.
Setup will start by confirming that it knows the name of the
temporary directory from step 1) above. Next, it will prompt you
for the name of a directory to install the program to. (We'll
presume for the rest of this discussion that you accept the
default, c:\kcsol2.)
3) Next, Setup asks whether you want it to automatically create a
Program Manager group for the King's Casino program and its
documentation files. (If you choose not to, see step 5.)
4) Finally, Setup will determine whether you are currently running
in VGA or an SVGA video mode and ask whether you want background
images (see More on Background Pictures below) for your current
video mode only or for both.
5) If you did not let Setup create a separate Program Manager
group for King's Casino, then drag KCSol.exe from File Manager into
the Windows group of your choice in Program Manager (or your other
favourite Windows Shell). (Alternatively, you can run King's Casino
by selecting File/Run from the menu in Program Manager or File
Manager and typing in the path to KCSol.exe and its name.)
6) You may now delete the un-zipped KCSol2.zip files from the
temporary directory referred to in step 1) above.
7) Optionally, you can create a sub-directory of KCSOL2 called
something like GAMES. Unzip the archive KCSWins2.zip in KCSOL2 into
this sub-directory.
King's Casino Solitaire does not modify your Win.ini, your System.ini,
your AutoExec.bat or your Config.sys.
___ Files Supplied __________________________________________
- Files installed in the directory you specified -
- KCSol.exe the King's Casino program file
- KCSol.hlp Windows help file
- KCSol.ini configuration file updated by program
- QCardX.dll playing cards library
- KWCrown.bmp a bitmap image used when you win a game
- KWDragn1.bmp ditto
- KWDragn2.bmp ditto
- KWDuocrn.bmp ditto
- KWUnicrn.bmp ditto
- KB6/8Fleur.bmp a bitmap image used as a background
- KB6/8Grifn.bmp ditto
- KB6/8Links.bmp ditto
- KB6/8Lions.bmp ditto
- KB6/8Ucorn.bmp ditto
- KB1Celt.bmp background bitmap good for most video modes
- KB1Celt2.bmp ditto
- KCReadMe.txt this file (not necessary to run program)
- KC_Order.txt order form (not necessary to run program)
- KCSWins2.zip an archive of winnable games (see below)
- KCSRules.wri a MS Write version of game rules
- Files you may already have in your Windows System directory -
- MSAFinx.dll (potentially used by other Windows programs)
- CmDialog.vbx ditto
- CommDlg.dll ditto
- Ver.dll ditto
___ To Un-install ____________________________________________
To remove King's Casino Solitaire from your system simply delete the
files listed in the first group, above. If you added an icon for King's
Casino Solitaire to some other group, highlight the icon by clicking
once on it (then again if necessary to get rid of its pop-up menu),
then press Delete.
(The files listed in the second group above (MSAFinx.dll, etc.) may
also have been installed by King's Casino. More likely, however, they
were already present in your Windows System directory. Either way they
take little space and it's not wise to delete them.)
___ Getting Started ___________________________________________
King's Casino Solitaire uses standard Window's menu commands and
should require no effort to use or understand for anyone familiar
with other Windows programs. Each of the twenty and two different
solitaire card games you can start from Games on the main menu has
instructions you can access from the Help/Game Rules menu or by
pressing F1 when the game is on-screen. All other features are
documented from Help/Contents or by pressing F1 with a specific
program feature selected. For example, if you are using the Visuals
dialog box to change background images, pressing F1 will bring up
the appropriate help topic.
Alternatively, once you start a game you can right-click on the
various card piles to learn what each pile is for and how to move
cards to and from it.
For those of you who find it easier to have a printed copy of the
game rules at hand, the file KCSRules.wri has been provided in Windows
Write format. Just load it into the MS Write applet and choose print
from the file menu. Thanks to Carol Kaplan for suggesting this.
___ Accessibility ____________________________________________
This program is, unfortunately, inaccessible to anyone with visual
impairment. You will find a speech-friendly solitaire suite and
much more in the archive VIP611.zip available in the Disabilities
forum on CompuServe, BlinkLink, PC-Ohio, CRS and many other fine
BBSs.
I have no experience in programming for motor disabilities. I
believe everything in this program is accessible via single mouse
clicks and very occasional mouse drags. Don't forget that you can
- configure the program so that a single click on any card cause
a default card move
- use the space bar to deal cards
- use the right mouse button to pop up the Games menu or Pile Info.
If you can think of any changes to improve this program's accessi-
bility, please let me know.
Anyone with a disability and limited financial resources may acquire
the fully functional version of King's Casino for the reduced price
of $3.50 by including a photocopy of any legal document confirming
the disability.
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Note: the following topics are purely optional. The information
from here on is not needed to get up and running with this program.
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___ More on Background Pictures ______________________________
During installation KCSetup intalled a set of picture files for your
current video mode in your King's Casino directory. When you run the
program you can choose Visuals from the Options menu or press F7 at
any time to pop up a window for selecting which picture will be used
as a backdrop for your game play.
King's Casino provides pictures for both VGA and SVGA (800 by 600)
video modes. If you use the 1024 by 768 video mode (or higher, the
KB8 pictures will fill an 800-by-600-sized main window. If you want
pictures to fill more of the 1024 by 768 screen, see the topic,
Adding to the Artwork, in the King's Solitaire help system. Look
there also for information on creating your own picture files and
image sets.
The two KB1 files, KB1Celt.bmp and KB1Celt2.bmp have the peculiar
property of working with any video mode from 640 by 480 right up
to 1024 by 768.
When installing King's Casino you may have answered Yes in Step 4
to allow the setup program install background bitmaps for your un-
used video mode. If so, these were placed in the sub-directory,
KCSPIX under your King's Casino directory. If you subsequently
change video modes from VGA to SVGA, you can use File Manager to
copy the KB6xxxxx.bmp files from the King's Casino main directory
into the KCSPIX sub-directory, and copy the KB8xxxxx.bmp files from
KCSPIX to the main directory. If you change video modes from SVGA
to VGA, simply reverse this procedure.
Conversely, if you are short of disk space or find you prefer the
simple solid colour background, you can use File Manager to delete
any or all .bmp files.
___ What to do with KCSWins2.Zip ______________________________
Exchanging winning and/or unusual games with other players is one
of the more important functions of Games/Save and Games/Load menu
options. Inside the main download KCSol2.zip file is a second .zip,
KCSWins2. This contains one saved game each of all the games in King's
Casino. Each of these games is winnable. Step 7 under Installation,
above, explains how to install these pre-saved games.
In King's Casino, choose Load Game from the Games menu. Change the
directory box to point to the sub-directory in which you unzipped
KCSWins2. Double-click on any of the games shown in the files box.
The game you've now loaded can be played to a win by a correct
choice of moves at every turn. This does NOT mean you will win
the game the first time you play it, since there are so many
decision points in any solitaire game for which there is more than
one equally logical move. Sometimes playing a known winning game
can be even more frustrating than playing an unknown game.
Note: Game files have a new format in release 2 which supports double
deck card games. The program will attempt to read release 1.x
saved game files. In a few cases with release 1.0 saved games
(should you have been using that version) it may not succeed.
___ High Scores ______________________________________________
Sheila McNamee of Renton Washington broke the bank at King's Casino!
When I started work on this program I anticipated that the greatest
problem players would have would be staying out of the red. As the
program developed, I made decisions which took it away from strict
imitation of a real casino. With Undo, run bonuses, etc. the odds at
King's Casino actually favour the skillful player in many games.
Sheila proved this in her first week with the registered version by
racking up over $23,000 in the black (she's now well over $100,000!).
Unfortunately, I had not designed King's Casino to store numbers of
this magnitude and it crashed. Rest assured that the program now handles
winnings (and loses), even in the millions, without a hiccup.
I'm sure Sheila broke the bank without resorting to such underhanded
practices as saving a nearly-won game and restarting it multiple times.
You may want to challenge yourself to meeting or exceeding Sheila's
score. If so your choice of games to play will make a crucial difference.
Certain games, like Baroness, Golf, and Idiot's Delight, with high odds
against can be a bottomless pit for your funds (unless you win, of
course). Other games, like Eight Off, King's Clover, and Penguin,
favour the skilled player with modest but consistent wins.
Let me know your own high scores, we'll presume they're honest, and
I'll post the highest of the high in future versions.
___ Turning Up by Threes and Other Mysteries ____________________
Certain solitaires, like Klondike and Canfield, allow the player to
go through the deck by turning up three cards at a time. Occasionally,
I get feedback from a perceptive user who notices that my way of going
through the deck by threes is not the same as other peoples' way.
This goes back to my childhood. When I played Klondike back then I was
told that some people played by turning over cards one at a time and
stopping when they'd gone through the deck once. This was supposed to
be the "official" rule. I was told that others turned the cards over
by threes and allowed themselves to go through the deck an unlimited
number of times. I preferred this because it soon became apparent that
a win by the first rule was rarer than bug-free software. (A third
alternative, going through the deck by ones an unlimited number of
times, seemed to make the game more difficult to lose than to win and
felt like cheating.)
However, I also noticed that there were two ways of interpreting the
three card rule. One could lay each threesome of cards down on the
discard pile face down (as I was taught) or face up. When one
turned over a face down discard pile to re-use, there was often no
change in the available cards, signalling an endless loop, which meant
game over unless a new play for one of the available cards could be
found.
On the other hand, if one created the discard pile by laying the cards
down face up, re-using the discard pile presented different cards for
use the next time through. This occasionally led to a game being won
which would not have been won otherwise (perhaps one win in an after-
noon's play rather than one in a week).
Another rule I chose to bend to the disgust of my older cousin tutor
had to do with moving cards from pile to pile (in the tableau). She
claimed that no card or run could be moved to a new pile except to
fill an empty spot with a King. I wanted to move any sequence of one
or more face up cards from one tableau pile to another as long as the
red-on-black and downward-by-rank rules were not violated.
Playing my way, I've found the odds against winning are about 1 in 5
for Klondike. While I haven't yet made an option of which way turning
by threes is handled in King's Casino, you can enforce the stricter
rule regarding cross-pile moves for yourself if you prefer more
challenging odds rather than more scope for tactical prowess. I did
not allow the same cross-pile laxness in Canfield, since that game
seems to me well-balanced in its traditional form.
Happy computing and thanks again for taking time to evaluate this
program!
Dale Cotton
CompuServe 73632,703
(Internet 73632.703@Compuserve.com)