MeggieSoft Games for 1997 (16-bit) - README.TXT =============================================== This file contains the following sections: Introduction System Requirements Installation De-Installation Registration Distribution Frequently Asked Questions Introduction ------------ MeggieSoft Games distributes three two-handed card games for the Microsoft Windows operating systems. The games are available in both 16-bit (for Windows 3.x and Windows 95) and 32-bit (for Windows 95 and Windows NT) versions. Rummy 500 was our first offering, released in August 1994. We released our second product, Gin Rummy, in February 1995. Our third game is Pinochle which was released in July 1996. In each game, you play against the computer, which can be set to one of six different skill levels. At Champion and Master levels, the computer is harder to beat and provides a very challenging game. All games share the same MeggieSoft Games user interface which provides very rich customization features, including sound effects, music, and speech synthesized output. System Requirements ------------------- The 16-bit versions require Microsoft Windows 3.x or Windows 95 and a mouse. IMPORTANT NOTE: Many shareware distributed versions do not include the required Visual Basic runtime files in order to minimize download overhead for the many users who already have these files installed on their systems. If you are missing these files, the games will not run. You may obtain an installation set of the runtime files from the MeggieSoft Games website at http://members.aol.com/meggiesoft and at many other internet shareware sites. An Intel 386 class system with 4 megabytes of RAM is considered to be the minimum configuration, although a 486 class system with 8 megabytes of RAM will provide more fluid action. Installation ------------ Installation is achieved by running the setup.exe program. 16-bit versions may be installed under Windows 95 via the "Add/Remove Programs" capability, but must be de-installed manually, as described below. To use the sound effects and Speak-To-Me capability, you must either have a sound card installed in your system, or have the speak.exe driver installed to use your system's regular speaker. Speak.exe is a freely distributed product from Microsoft, and is available on most online services and bulletin board systems. MeggieSoft Games distributes a few simple sound files; others may be obtained from libraries on most online services and bulletin board systems. To enable sound effects, you must check "Enable" from the "Sounds Effects" option under the "Edit Preferences" menu option. Midi music files are not distributed for copyright reasons. You may acquire these from regular online sources. You will probably have canyon.mid in your Windows directory (under the "media" subfolder for Windows 95) since this is distributed with Windows by Microsoft. If this is the case, the games will automatically find it and select it as the default. Note that, in rare instances, some systems may be unable to handle midi music and other sounds at the same time. De-installation --------------- Delete: 1. The MegiSoft directory, 2. The RUMMY500.INI, GINRUMMY.INI and/or PINOCHLE.INI files from the Windows directory (Windows 3.x) 3. The program group for MeggieSoft Games Registration ------------ You may evaluate shareware programs from MeggieSoft Games for a period of 30 days after which you must register or remove from your system. To not comply with this condition is a violation of United States and international copyright law. Ensure you have reviewed and agree with the terms stated in the LICENSE.TXT file. To register, please use the printable order form under the "Help" menu. The cost of registration for each game is $15. If you require the latest versions on diskette, the fee is $20 to register one game, $30 for two games, and $45 for all three games. If you are unable to print the order form, please copy the information from the on-screen order form onto a sheet of paper and make sure that you: 1. Specify which game you are registering 2. Add 5% sales tax to the registration fee if you are a Massachusetts resident 3. Enclose a check drawn on a U.S. bank, or an international money order, for the correct amount, in U.S. funds, payable to Carol Bufton We return checks made out incorrectly, or drawn on a non-U.S. bank. You will receive your registration code by mail. The registration code is encoded from your name, so be sure to provide your name exactly as you wish to be registered. Please allow 28 days for your registration to arrive, although every effort will be made to mail your registration within 5 days. Your registration may also be valid for future versions as they become available. Because we cannot track which versions are currently available at what locations, it is possible that a game will have been updated since your evaluation copy unless you downloaded a recent version. Details of latest versions may be found at the MeggieSoft Games worldwide web site at http://members.aol.com/meggiesoft. If your system is configured for internet access and you have a web browser installed you may access the site from the "Help" menu. Distribution ------------ You may distribute MeggieSoft Games products to others provided that you derive no revenue other than that associated with the act of distribution, provided you make it clear that the products are shareware, and provided that you distribute all distributed files intact and unaltered. The following files comprise the MeggieSoft Games 16-bit products (and supporting, distributable, Microsoft Visual Basic system files), together with their default installation locations: [System] VB40016.DLL -> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM OC25.DLL -> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM OLE2DISP.DLL -> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM OLE2PROX.DLL -> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM OLE2CONV.DLL -> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM COMPOBJ.DLL -> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM CTL3DV2.DLL -> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM OLE2NLS.DLL -> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM OLE2.DLL -> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM STDOLE.TLB -> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM SCP.DLL -> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM VAEN21.OLB -> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM STKIT416.DLL -> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM TYPELIB.DLL -> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM STORAGE.DLL -> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM OLE2.REG -> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM WINMM.DLL -> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM TABCTL16.OCX -> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM COMDLG16.OCX -> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM MCI16.OCX -> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM [MeggieSoft Support Files] WSPLIB16.DLL -> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM ReadMe16.TXT -> C:\MEGISOFT License.TXT -> C:\MEGISOFT Africa.WMF -> C:\MEGISOFT\CardBack Buttrfly.WMF -> C:\MEGISOFT\CardBack Daisies.WMF -> C:\MEGISOFT\CardBack Pencils.WMF -> C:\MEGISOFT\CardBack Rose.WMF -> C:\MEGISOFT\CardBack Watrfall.WMF -> C:\MEGISOFT\CardBack Megan.WMF -> C:\MEGISOFT\CardBack GENERAL.WSD -> C:\MEGISOFT\Speech USENM11A.WSF -> C:\MEGISOFT\Speech GrnCloth.WMF -> C:\MEGISOFT\Effects RedCloth.WMF -> C:\MEGISOFT\Effects BluCloth.WMF -> C:\MEGISOFT\Effects Mahogany.WMF -> C:\MEGISOFT\Effects Pine.WMF -> C:\MEGISOFT\Effects Oak.WMF -> C:\MEGISOFT\Effects Granite.WMF -> C:\MEGISOFT\Effects Water.WMF -> C:\MEGISOFT\Effects Small.WMF -> C:\MEGISOFT\Cards Regular.WMF -> C:\MEGISOFT\Cards Large.WMF -> C:\MEGISOFT\Cards XLarge.WMF -> C:\MEGISOFT\Cards Shuffle.WAV -> C:\MEGISOFT\Sounds Card.WAV -> C:\MEGISOFT\Sounds Knock.WAV -> C:\MEGISOFT\Sounds mgenter.WAV -> C:\MEGISOFT\Sounds mgexit.WAV -> C:\MEGISOFT\Sounds mgwnrnd.WAV -> C:\MEGISOFT\Sounds mglsrnd.WAV -> C:\MEGISOFT\Sounds mgwngame.WAV -> C:\MEGISOFT\Sounds mglsgame.WAV -> C:\MEGISOFT\Sounds [Optionally, if distributing Rummy 500] Rummy516.EXE -> C:\MEGISOFT Rummy500.HLP -> C:\MEGISOFT Read500.TXT -> C:\MEGISOFT [Optionally, if distributing Gin Rummy] GinRum16.EXE -> C:\MEGISOFT GinRummy.HLP -> C:\MEGISOFT ReadGin.TXT -> C:\MEGISOFT [Optionally, if distributing Pinochle] Pinoch16.EXE -> C:\MEGISOFT Pinochle.HLP -> C:\MEGISOFT ReadPin.TXT -> C:\MEGISOFT Commercial distributors are expected to check the MeggieSoft Games web site periodically in order to ensure that the latest versions are being distributed. Frequently Asked Questions -------------------------- Q. In what programming language are the MeggieSoft Games written? A. Microsoft Visual Basic. See the "For The Technically Curious" section of the help files for more information. Q. Where did the name "MeggieSoft Games" come from? A. From a pet Border Collie named Megan. The program icons are derived from a photograph of Megan Q. Why does my mouse not work correctly? A. We have had a couple of reported instances of this problem, but we are unable to replicate it or guess at what the problem might be. One customer found that the problem disappeared when he upgraded from Microsoft Windows 3.1 to Windows for Workgroups 3.11. We therefore surmise that this problem is system configuration dependent in some way. Q. What happens if the game causes system messages, "bombs out", or freezes? A. These problems are almost always to do with the way your system memory is configured or managed. The MeggieSoft Games are quite intensive in their use of system resources and run on 99% of customers' systems with no problems. However, sometimes such problems are reported, and all we can do is offer the advice noted here. Q. Why do I get white rectangles displayed where the cards should be (and other strange behavior)? A. Very occasionally we receive reports of this problem, which is a result of your graphics configuration not being able to load and/or display the card images. If your graphics card is manifesting such problems, try setting the number of colors it displays to 256, or even 16. Alas, there is little we can do about this situation without severely comprising display speed, since this is predicated upon holding relatively large card image maps in memory. However, you might find that an updated driver is available for your graphics card if you contact your system manufacturer. Q. Why do I get "subscript out of bounds" error messages and/or see erratic behavior? A. The MeggieSoft Games are designed to respond to single mouse-clicks, not double-clicks. In earlier versions it was possible to "trip up" the processing of actions if the program reacted to the second click before it had finished processing the first click. In current versions the games attempt to trap and ignore extra clicks when they are busy. Q. I have my graphics display set to "Large Fonts". Why are some of the fonts displayed smaller? A. Many graphics drivers (particularly for Windows 95) alter the Twips parameter of the display in order to display everything larger - not just the fonts. The MeggieSoft Games compensate for this by shrinking some of the font sizes on those windows which display card images, particularly the main playing window. While this makes everything fit, the result is not as attractive as when "Small Fonts" is the enabled graphics display mode. Q. How do I permanently change the preference settings? A. Check the "Save Preferences" box at the bottom of the Preferences frame to make changes permanent. Q. Do the games cheat by peeking at the player's cards? A. No! However, at the higher skill levels, the games will remember everything that you have done, and will also make probability estimates of which unseen cards might be in your hand versus the stock. Q. Why didn't you respond to the suggestions for enhancement I made? A. Our first priority is to provide quality games at the lowest possible price and this prevents us from entering into much personal correspondence. Most suggestions are incorporated into the next version of the game(s). This is our way of responding positively to your suggestions. Q. Why don't you accept credit cards or online registrations through CompuServe, for example? A. Again, our first priority is to provide a quality game at the lowest possible price and thus we keep our overheads to a minimum. With respect to online registration, our customers obtain our games from a wide variety of sources and it would be impractical for us to offer different registration means for each source. Q. I am a shareware distributor. How do I obtain permision to distribute your products to my customers? A. As noted earlier in this file, permission is automatically granted subject to the conditions stated. Q. I am a software developer. Are you able to share any of the program code? A. No. All program code is proprietary to MeggieSoft Games, except for the third-party components which are described in the help files (in the section called "For The Technically Curious"). © MeggieSoft Games 1994-1997. All Rights Reserved.