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- RULES.TXT
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- BRAINO was designed for the man who likes an intellectual
- challenge.
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- It is consists of four programs (BRAINO1, BRAINO2, BRAINO3 AND
- BRAINO4) asking questions that require more than a bit of thought.
- The program SAMPLE.TXT will give you an idea what to expect.
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- Answers are provided in (ANSWER1, ANSWER2, ANSWER3 AND ANSWER4) to
- all but the last three (out of 100) questions. Try not to use the
- answer programs. The fun of BRAINO is thinking out the answers
- without any assistance.
-
- Here is how BRAINO works:
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- When you start BRAINO1 you will see a prompt asking for an input.
- The input is a password which to start is 1-HELLO (or 1-hello).
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- Entering the password will cause a question to go on the screen.
- The answer to that question is the password for the next question.
- For instance, if the answer for the first question were "good" then
- you would enter 2-GOOD (or 2-good) which in turn would bring a new
- question to the screen. You would then use the answer to that
- question to enter 3-(and the answer) which would cause the next
- question to come up.
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- If you give the wrong password then nothing happens on the screen.
- You will have to try again with a different password.
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- We require a number to be placed before each answer because the
- same answer might be applicable for more than one question.
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- If all else fails, you can run the applicable ANSWER program which
- will give you that information on the unsolved problem.
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- NOTE: We don't automatically erase the screen when a new password
- is entered. This is because the player might have a problem
- keeping track of the answer numbers. Use Key F2 to erase the
- screen. It is best to press F2 before each input.
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- Once you answer the first 25 questions of BRAINO1, you continue
- with Program BRAINO2 using the last answer from BRAINO1 as the
- password. At the end of BRAINO2, continue on to BRAINO3, etc.
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- The numbers continue through the four programs with the last answer
- being 100-(and answer).
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- This isn't the end. See PRIZES.TXT.
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