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GAME INSTRUCTIONS
The game found on this disk is an example of a free item
given away by companies (in this case Stanwood Associates (800) 752-7982)
to promote their products.
You must have an EGA/VGA monitor to play. If you do not have an EGA/VGA
monitor the game will not work.
After reading the instructions go to your DOS prompt. Then simply type -
AIRLIFT.
After you finish playing the game, type START again to go back to
CompuFreebies.
To exit Airlift at any time during the game, press Q. Just type START
again to go back to COMPUFREEBIES.
Please look at CompuFreebies first before playing the game.
Many of you may be used to some great games out there. This is
definitely not the best but is OK. It was included mainly
to show that there are some fun surprises available on demo disks.
Operation Airlift Instructions
Strategy :
The prime objective is to save prisoners who are missing in
action, M.I.A.'s. They are being held in the prisons in the
neutral zone between enemy territory and your homeland. It
may be rough with tanks, rockets and other threats trying to halt
you mission. You can break hostages out of prisons by either
firing a missile at it or bombing it. Then you can land and pick
up the men and bring them home. To get to the next level you
must save at least ten hostages. Be careful, as you complete
more missions the enemy catches on and may send other enemy crafts
after you.
Things to Remember :
* You can only carry six(6) M.I.A.'s on board at any one time.
* Two players are more fun than one.
* Bombing near your own base can confuse you with the enemy,
possibly leading to your being shot down.
* Rockets will destroy anything in their way.
Movement keys :
\ | /
7 8 9
<- 4 6 -> Make sure NUM-LOCK is on!
1 2 3
/ | \
5 - Turns your helicopter to face opposite direction
Z - Drops bombs from chopper
<Space> - Fires missiles in direction helicopter is facing
ProGraphx Toolbox and ProGraphx Menus Demo Diskette
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ProGraphx Toolbox and ProGraphx Menus were released at COMDEX Fall 89 by
Stanwood Associates, Inc. of Chicago, IL. Enclosed on this demo disk were four
product samples.
1) Operation:Airlift - A full screen scrolling video game, which
uses the ProGraphx Toolbox icon routines.
Complete source code to this product is
enclosed with the ProGraphx Toolbox.
2) VEGAS CARDS - A video poker game used as a demo at COMDEX.
Source code is provided to show how easy it
is to use the ProGraphx Toolbox routines.
3) MEMORY Editor - A sample application from the MicroCode
Machine Simulator which shows the ProGraphx
Menus textmode pull-up menus.
4) MENUS DEMO - A demo of the ProGraphx Menus pull-down
mouse driven routines. Samples uses of
ProGraphx Toolbox routines also included.
The contents of this directory are packed,
and must be moved to another disk to sample.
In each directory in our demo disk is a document file (.DOC) which explains
the particular sample application. Please read these files prior to operation.
Enjoy the demos of our ProGraphx Toolbox and ProGraphx Menus products.
For further information about our other products, call:
Stanwood Associates, Inc.
303 East Ohio Street
Chicago, IL 60611
(800) 752-7982 -- (312) 828-9734 Outside US
(312) 828-9742 FAX