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Magic Hexagons - Game for Windows
Copyright (c) 1994 Steven Porter
Shareware Version 1.0
27th December 1994
1. Documentation to accompany Magic Hexagons can be found in the Windows
help file MHEX.HLP. To access this, select Contents from the Help menu in
Magic Hexagons.
2. Magic Hexagons is a simple game for Windows. Further description and
instructions can be found in the help file.
Magic Hexagons was written by Steven Porter, and is entirely my own work.
Magic Hexagons was written using Turbo Pascal for Windows 1.5 from
Borland. Magic Hexagons is an ObjectWindows program. Portions of this
software package are copyright to Borland International.
The software provided within this package is provided on an "as is"
basis and the author (Steven Porter) makes no warranty whatsoever
regarding the product and specifically disclaims any implied
warranty or liability of any kind.
All trademarks are acknowledged.
3. Requirements
To run, Magic Hexagons needs the following
Microsoft Windows 3.1
IBM Compatible PC
Mouse or pointing device
Colour monitor
4. Shareware and Distribution
The complete package contained within the compressed file and is distributed
as shareware. It is not free nor is it public domain. The copyright of
the package is retained with the author (Steven Porter). This software
can be evaluated for a limited period of 30 days. Afterwhich, if you
intend to continue using it, you must register with the author (see the
Windows help file for further information). You, the user, may freely
distribute the compressed file, but the individual files contained within
must not be distributed separately.
The compressed file contains the following files:
MHEX.EXE - Windows executable file
MHEX.TXT - This text file
MHEX.HLP - Windows help file
MHEX.INI - The Initialisation file
PSUBS.DLL - Windows dynamic link library
All of the files should be located in one directory, with the exception
of PSUBS.DLL which should be copied to the windows/system directory -
however, this is not necessary. If you do copy the DLL file to the
windows/system directory this may save some disk space because it will be
used by other shareware programs I have written.
I ask only a nominal fee for registration, so do the right thing and
register.
5. Contacting the author
If you have any queries, comments, bug reports or problems, you can
contact the author by post:
Steven Porter
27 Elm Place
Aberdeen
Scotland, United Kingdom
AB2 3SN
or I can be contacted by telephone:
International - +44 1224 633248
Within the UK - 01224 633248
or I can receive email at these addresses:
CompuServe: 100421,505
Internet: 100421.505@compuserve.com
S Porter
December 1994