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- HALSCRIB (c) 1987 Hal Mueller page 1 of 1
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- The files contained on the HALSCRIB system disk are as follows:
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- FILES.TXT * - this file
- HALSCRIB.TXT * - paper presented at NASAGA 87 conference, Oct 1987
- HALSCRIB.DOC * - user manual (rules are in HALSCRIB.TXT)
- READ_ME.TXT * - copyright and registration information
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- HAL 1987.DAT - record of statistics for "HAL" against "ALL"
- other opponents (deluxe version)
- HALSCRIB.EXE - 40 column color version (CGA)
- HGC_CRIB.EXE - 80 column monochrome version (HGC)
- MONOCRIB.EXE - 40 column monochrome version (CGA)
- WARNING.TXT - use DISKCOPY, not COPY *.* to copy all files
- TRY_CRIB.ARC - limited version of HALSCRIB in archive format
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- (Files flagged with an * are in the "archive" file TRY_CRIB.ARC.)
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- The latest version of TRY_CRIB.ARC may be obtained from an IBM PC
- BBS or from the author. You are encouraged to copy and
- distribute TRY_CRIB.ARC subject to the conditions as set out in
- READ_ME.TXT.
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- TRY_CRIB.ARC contains the following files:
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- FILES.TXT - this file
- HALSCRIB.TXT - paper presented at NASAGA 87, Oct 1987
- HALSCRIB.DOC - user manual (rules are in HALSCRIB.TXT)
- HAL_1987.DAT - record of "HAL"'s statistics against "ALL"
- READ_ME.TXT - copyright and registration information
- TRY_HALS.EXE - 40 column color version (CGA)
- TRY_HGC.EXE - 80 column monochrome version (HGC)
- TRY_MONO.EXE - 40 column monochrome version (CGA)
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- If you are not sure whether your computer contains a CGA
- card (Character Graphics Adapter), try HALSCRIB.EXE. If
- the screen is unreadable, reboot your system then try
- HGC_CRIB.EXE (80-column version).
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- If your computer supports 40-column modes, then you should
- use HALSCRIB.EXE if you have a color monitor otherwise use
- MONOCRIB.EXE.
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- (The limited versions you should use are TRY_HALS.EXE,
- TRY_MONO.EXE, and TRY_HGC.EXE respectively.)
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- IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines,
- Inc.
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- NASAGA is the North American Simulation And Gaming Association.
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- HALSCRIB was written in C (deSmet) and assembly language and is a
- registered trademark of Classic Gameware.
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- We welcome suggestions for improvements, bug reports, comments on
- interesting hands, questions, hints on strategy, and so forth.
- You may write me (name and address shown on the "LOGO" screen),
- or call me at (416)-689-7657) weekends only. Better yet, leave a
- message on OPUS BBS matrix net/node 148/164 (International Fido
- network), phone 1-416-575-9011 at 300/1200/2400 baud.
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- Thank you for your interest in HALSCRIB.
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