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(10 feb 1994)
ISHIDO
This program is a version of the game 'Ishido' which I first played on a
Lynx. This program is shareware and may be distributed freely, as long as
you include this file and as long as you do not make any changes in the
program/source/textfiles.
I have written this program about a year ago. I had played the game on a
Lynx and liked it a lot. A few days later I had this program running. I
played it for a while, and then forgot completely all about it. Until
some friends of mine rediscovered it somewhere on my harddisk and really
enjoyed the game! They suggested me to upload it to a FTP-site. Why not?
Okay, so here I am, writing some textfiles to go with the program,
explaining the rules etc. Please keep in mind that this program was not
intended for world distribution and some of you may find it a bit
primitive. Well, so did I when I saw this program running again after so
long. I would like to make a fully GEM driven version (with improved graphics
and 100% menu-driven), but this would imply a total rewrite, as I no longer
program GFA. The next version would be in C. Besides that, I have 6 other
programs waiting for the finishing touch.
I am prepared to make a nicer version though if I get enough response of
you guys. So if you like this program please send me a postcard.
The adress is:
Martijn Dekker
Prof. Jordanlaan 72
3571 KB UTRECHT
the Netherlands.
Or mail me, my (internet) adress is:
mdekker@fwi.uva.nl
The files
I have included the following files:
ISHIDO.PRG the program
ISHIDO.BAS the GFA source
ISHIDO.LST the GFA source in ASCII format (for you out there who do
not have GFA and would like to see the source, maybe to
write a conversion to a better language)
ISHIDO.TXT the rules of the game
README.1ST the file you are reading this very minute!
System requirements
I have written this game on a 1040STFM, using TOS1.4 and compiling with
GFA v2.0. The program is written for high-resolution. The program is
certainly resolution dependant and I have no idea what the game looks
like in med- or low-resolution. I have never run it on any other machine
than on my 1040STFM, but I do not expect any difficulties. It should run
fine on any machine in ST-high.
Now read the rules and play this game! Hope you like it!
greetings, Martijn