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| This VENDINFO Product Information File contains both readable text |
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VENDINFO standard v1.04, produced by VendEdit v1.30, 11-Jul-1996
===== Product Information ==============================
Product: Dynamic Gin 32-bit Edition Windows Gin Rummy Card Game
Version: 1.05
Version Date: 8-Jul-1996
Product Type: Software
Basic Distribution Policy (see License, below, for details):
Shareware, subject to distribution restrictions
Product Description: Dynamic Gin 1.05 (32-bit). Classic Gin Rummy
card game for Win 95. Play against computer
opponent that adapts and learns as it plays.
Select from 3 Gin variations, 8 cardbacks, 4
skill levels. Drag/drop cards for flexible
hand layout. Load bitmap images to the
background for stunning user interfaces.
Resume previous games. Save configurations of
different users. Play & evaluate free for 36
days or 30 sessions. $12. <ASP>
Reason for version: Added expert difficulty level, new dealing
and new sorting options
Category: Games; Card games
Keywords: Gin Rummy Cards Games Artificial Intelligence
Windows
Required Packages: D32GN105
This Package: D32GN105
Registration Fee: 12.00 (U.S. Dollars)
Required Configuration
Processor Family: Intel 80x86 (minimum 80386)
Minimum OS: Windows 95
Standard RAM: 6000K
Hard Drive Space: 2000K
Required:
Hard drive
Keyboard
Mouse
Won't Work With:
Monochrome Display Adapter (MDA)
Hercules Graphics Card
Tandy Display Adapter
Color Graphic Adapter (CGA)
Enhanced Graphic Adapter (EGA)
Orders:
Address: CyberSym Technologies
P.O. Box 127
Providence, UT 84332
U.S.A.
Phone: (801) 753-8384
FAX: (801) 753-8384
AmOnLine: CyberSym
CompuServe: 70621,3373
Internet: smartsym@cybersym.com
Other E-mail: http://www.cybersym.com
Support:
Address: CyberSym Technologies
P.O. Box 127
Providence, UT 84332
U.S.A.
Phone: (801) 753-8384
FAX: (801) 753-8384
AmOnLine: CyberSym
CompuServe: 70621,3373
Internet: smartsym@cybersym.com
===== Information for Users ("READ-ME") ================
WELCOME TO DYNAMIC GIN!
Dynamic Gin (TM) is a computer version of the classic Gin Rummy card
game. The Dynamic Gin display shows cards for your hand, an opponent's
hand, a discard pile, and a stock (unused portion of the deck) much
like you would see them in a real Gin Rummy card game. There is also a
rectangle where you deposit your final discard when you are ready to
end a hand (knock).
Dynamic Gin is easy to play. You simply use the mouse to select and
drag cards between the stock or discard piles and your own hand or to
rearrange cards in your hand. The status bar at the bottom of the
Dynamic Gin window indicates whose turn it is and what play options are
available.
If you've never played Gin Rummy, it's not hard to learn. The Dynamic
Gin on-line help contains descriptions of the object of the game,
rules, terminology, and scoring. (Remember that in Help, you can click
on any highlighted (colored, underlined) text at any time to jump to
that topic.) You can probably also figure out how to play without using
Help if you watch the instructions on the Dynamic Gin status bar.
There are a number of different variations of Gin Rummy. The variation
many people know is Simple Gin. Dynamic Gin includes two other
variations: Standard Gin and Oklahoma Gin. Simple Gin is probably the
easiest variation to learn, but we recommend you try all the
variations.
Many people who play Simple Gin ignore the normal rules about passing
at the beginning of a hand. If you're not familiar with passing, pay
close attention to the Dynamic Gin status bar and/or look at the
discussion of passing in Dynamic Gin Help. Alternatively you might want
to try playing with the Eleven/Ten dealing method, which you can select
under Options, Dealing.
===== Packing List =====================================
As released by the author or publisher, this package contained the
following files in addition to this VENDINFO.DIZ:
Filename Size Date Time CRC32
FILE_ID.DIZ 443 8-Jul-1996 01:05a 35822A46
DGSETUP.EXE 878690 8-Jul-1996 01:05a 10503869
HISTORY.TXT 345 8-Jul-1996 01:05a 10C97F72
LICENSE.TXT 3612 8-Jul-1996 01:05a 5B9A9261
ORDER.TXT 6189 8-Jul-1996 01:05a 78756803
README32.TXT 20301 8-Jul-1996 01:05a CF9DAFBA
VENDOR.TXT 216 8-Jul-1996 01:05a 13796CEE
===== Installation =====================================
To install Dynamic Gin on your computer:
1. First locate the Dynamic Gin installation program DGSETUP.EXE.
If you are installing from a CyberSym Technologies installation
disk, make sure the disk is inserted in your disk drive. If you
have obtained the Dynamic Gin installation package from some
other source (e.g. a shareware CD-ROM or an online forum), you
may need to decompress the package with a decompression utility
before you find DGSETUP.EXE.
2. From the Windows 95 Start Menu, select Run.
3. Type the full path for the DGSETUP.EXE file. (If you are
installing from an installation disk, this is A:\DGSETUP.EXE
where A is the letter of your disk drive).
4. Choose OK.
5. Follow the instructions on the screen.
The installation program will let you choose the location where you
want Dynamic Gin on your hard drive. The install program searches for
any previous installation of Dynamic Gin. If you have a previous
installation (either 16-bit or 32-bit) we recommend you install
Dynamic Gin 32-bit Edition into the same location as the previous
installation. You will automatically retain any Dynamic Gin
registration that you had previously activated. You will also retain
any player configurations you might have established under the
previous installation (see "Configuring Dynamic Gin for More than One
User"). If you elect to install Dynamic Gin 32-bit Edition into the
same location as a previous installation of Dynamic Gin 16-bit Edition,
the install program will next ask if you want to remove the 16-bit
edition. Under most circumstances, it is best to remove the 16-bit
edition. However, if you regularly run Windows 3.1 or Windows NT in
addition to Windows 95 on your computer, you might want to keep the
16-bit edition of Dynamic Gin to run under Windows 3.1 or NT.
If you install the new Dynamic Gin version into a different location
and had previously registered Dynamic Gin, then you may need to
activate the registration for the new Dynamic Gin installation. To do
this, start the new version of Dynamic Gin, go to Options, Activate
Registration, and enter the registered user name and user authorization
code you received when you originally registered Dynamic Gin.
Once you have completed the installation, you do not need to keep the
DGSETUP.EXE installation program on your hard disk. It is however a
good idea to keep a backup floppy disk c