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- ___ King's Casino Solitaire Evaluator __________________________
-
- Release 2.0 is a major update providing five new games and a multi-
- tude of new features. Here are some highlights:
-
- - New Games: Bristol, Eight Off, Penguin, Pyramid, and Tournament.
- King's Casino now has 22 games!
-
- - New Look: King's Casino now supports background pictures to add
- colour and pizazz to the otherwise plain playing
- surface of the program's main window.
-
- - New Look: When you win, the winner's dialog box will randomly
- display one of many different pictures, rather than
- the same one each time.
-
- - New Look: You can add your own background and winner pictures and
- select which background picture and card back to use
- or have the program change them for you randomly.
-
- - New Feature: Illustrated WinHelp system with screen shots of each
- game and play examples to get you started on new games
- quickly and easily.
-
- - New Feature: Pile Info: right-click on any card pile for a pop-up
- all-you-need-to-know report on how to play to and from
- that pile. Learn new games simply by exploring the
- screen.
-
- - New Feature: Auto Finish (on the Actions Menu) saves wear and tear
- on your mouse. When you get close enough to the end of
- a game that a win is certain, click on Auto Finish to
- automatically play the final cards to foundations.
-
- - New Feature: You can now assign double-click instead of single-click
- to King's Casino's default card moves feature. This
- prevents those unexpected card jumps when you move a
- card aside to see what's under it.
-
- King's Casino Solitaire requires VGA or higher resolution and a mouse
- or other pointing device to run: this release does not provide keyboard
- support.
-
-
- ___ Installation ____________________________________________
- Here's how to install King's Casino Solitaire from the archive:
-
- 1) Un-Zip KCSol2.zip into some temporary directory. You've already
- performed this step to be reading this file.
-
- 2) Copy all files into the directory in which you wish to keep this
- program, preferably a directory of its own. We'll presume you've
- named it KCSOL2.
-
- 3) One of the files in the KCSol2.zip archive is another archive,
- KBSVGA.zip. This contains background images for 800 by 600 SVGA
- video. If you only use 640 by 480 standard VGA you don't need this
- file. If you only use 800 by 600 (or higher) video, unzip KBSVGA.
- In this case you should remove all files with names starting with
- KB6 from the KCSOL2 directory. You may want to create a sub-dir-
- ectory under KCSOL2 called KCSPIX to store unused KB6 or KB8 files
- in case you change video modes in the future.
-
- 4) Optionally, create another sub-directory of KCSOL2 called some-
- thing like GAMES. Unzip the archive KCSWins2.zip into this sub.
-
- 5) drag KCSol.exe from File Manager into the Windows group of your
- choice in Program Manager (or your other favourite Windows Shell).
- (Alternatively, you can run King's Casino by selecting File/Run
- from the menu in Program Manager or File Manager and typing in
- the path to KCSol.exe and its name.)
-
- King's Casino Solitaire does not modify your Win.ini, your System.ini,
- your AutoExec.bat or your Config.sys.
-
-
- ___ Files Supplied __________________________________________
-
- - Files installed in the directory you specified -
- - KCSol.exe the King's Casino program file
- - KCSol.hlp Windows help file
- - KCSol.ini configuration file updated by program
- - QCardX.dll playing cards library
- - KWCrown.bmp a bitmap image used when you win a game
- - KWDragn1.bmp ditto
- - KWDragn2.bmp ditto
- - KWDuocrn.bmp ditto
- - KWUnicrn.bmp ditto
- - KB6/8Fleur.bmp a bitmap image used as a background
- - KB6/8Grifn.bmp ditto
- - KB6/8Links.bmp ditto
- - KB6/8Lions.bmp ditto
- - KB6/8Ucorn.bmp ditto
- - KBCelt1.bmp background bitmap good for most video modes
- - KBCelt2.bmp ditto
- - KCReadMe.txt this file (not necessary to run program)
- - KC_Order.txt order form (not necessary to run program)
- - KCSWins.zip an archive of winnable games (see below)
-
- - Files you may already have in your Windows System directory -
- - MSAFinx.dll (potentially used by other Windows programs)
- - CmDialog.vbx ditto
- - CommDlg.dll ditto
- - Ver.dll ditto
-
- [Note for advanced users: You may delete any of the second group of
- files if you have the same file with the same or later date in your
- Windows System directory (usually C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM). If any of the
- second group are dated later than a file with the same name in your
- Windows System directory, you may want to move it to your Windows
- System directory, replacing the copy residing there.]
-
- While you also need the file VBRun300.dll in your Windows System
- directory in order to run this program, it's big and most everybody
- already has it, so I haven't added it to the archive. If you don't have
- it, you can download it from almost any BBS, and use it with hundreds
- of other nifty Windows shareware programs also on your favourite BBS.
-
-
- ___ To Un-install ____________________________________________
- To remove King's Casino Solitaire from your system simply delete the
- files listed in the first group, above. If you added an icon for King's
- Casino Solitaire to some other group, highlight the icon by clicking
- once on it (then again if necessary to get rid of the pop-up menu) then
- press Delete.
-
- [Advanced users: be wary of deleting any files in the second group
- from your Windows System directory, since they are files which other
- programs may also be using.]
-
-
- ___ Getting Started ___________________________________________
- King's Casino Solitaire uses standard Window's menu commands and
- should require no effort to use or understand for anyone familiar
- with other Windows programs. Each of the twenty and two different
- solitaire card games you can start from Games on the main menu has
- instructions you can access from the Help/Game Rules menu or by
- pressing F1 when the game is on-screen. All other features are
- documented from Help/Contents or by pressing F1 with a specific
- program feature selected. For example, if you are using the Visuals
- dialog box to change background images, pressing F1 will bring up
- the appropriate help topic.
-
- Alternatively, once you start a game you can right-click on the
- various card piles to learn what each pile is for and how to move
- cards to and from it.
-
-
- ___ Accessibility ____________________________________________
- This program is, unfortunately, inaccessible to anyone with visual
- impairment. You will find a speech-friendly solitaire suite and
- much more in the archive VIP611.zip available in the Disabilities
- forum on CompuServe, BlinkLink, PC-Ohio, CRS and many other fine
- BBSs.
-
- I have no experience in programming for motor disabilities. I
- believe everything in this program is accessible via single mouse
- clicks and very occasional mouse drags. Don't forget that you can
-
- - configure the program so that a single click on any card cause
- a default card move
-
- - use the space bar to deal cards
-
- - use the right mouse button to pop up the Games menu or Pile Info.
-
- If you can think of any changes to improve this program's accessi-
- bility, please let me know.
-
- Anyone with a disability and limited financial resources may acquire
- the fully functional version of King's Casino for the reduced price
- of $3.50 by including a photocopy of any legal document confirming
- the disability.
-
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- Note: the following topics are purely optional. The information
- from here on is not needed to get up and running with this program.
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- ___ More on Background Pictures ______________________________
- If you followed step 3 in the Installation section above, you
- intalled a set of picture files for your favoured video mode in your
- King's Casino directory. When you run the program you can choose
- Visuals from the Options menu or press F7 at any time to pop up a
- window for selecting which picture(s) will be used as a backdrop
- for your game play.
-
- If you subsequently change video modes from VGA to SVGA, you can copy
- the KB6xxxxx.bmp files from the King's Casino main directory into
- the KCSPIX sub-directory, and copy the KB8xxxxx.bmp files from
- KCSPIX to the main directory. If you change video modes from SVGA
- to VGA, simply reverse this procedure.
-
- If you use the 1024 by 768 video mode, the KB8 pictures will fill
- an 800-by-600-sized main window for King's Solitaire. If you want
- pictures to fill more of the 1024 by 768 screen, see the topic,
- Adding to the Artwork, in the King's Solitaire help system. Look
- there also for information on creating your own picture files and
- image sets.
-
- The two KB files, KBCelt1.bmp and KBCelt2.bmp, with no numeral as
- the third file name character (such as KB6 or KB8), have the peculiar
- property of working with any video mode from 640 by 480 right up
- to 1024 by 768.
-
- There is nothing special about the pictures supplied with the program.
- See Adding to the Artwork in the help file for simple instructions for
- using any 16 colour .bmp format image. Unfortunately, for technical
- reasons most colour photos will initially appear to work properly but
- will become smeared by the 16 colour card images as play progresses.
-
- Conversely, if you are short of disk space or find you prefer the
- simple solid colour background, you can delete any or all .bmp files.
-
-
- ___ What to do with KCSWins2.Zip ______________________________
- Exchanging winning and/or unusual games with other players is one
- of the more important functions of Games/Save and Games/Load menu
- options. Inside the main download KCSol2.zip file is a second .zip,
- KCSWins2. This contains one saved game each of all the games in King's
- Casino. Each of these games is winnable. Step 4 under Installation,
- above, explains how to install these saved games.
-
- In King's Casino, then choose Load Game from the Games menu. Change
- the directory box to point to the sub-directory in which you unzipped
- KCSWins2. Double-click on any of the games shown in the files box.
-
- The game you've now loaded can be played to a win by a correct
- choice of moves at every turn. This does NOT mean you will win
- the game the first time you play it, since there are so many
- decision points in any solitaire game for which there is more than
- one equally logical move. Sometimes playing a known winning game
- can be even more frustrating than playing an unknown game.
-
- Game files have a new format in release 2 which supports double
- deck card games. The program will attempt to read release 1.x
- saved game files. In a few cases with release 1.0 saved games
- (should you have been using that version) it may not succeed.
-
-
- ___ High Scores ______________________________________________
- Sheila McNamee of Renton Washington broke the bank at King's Casino!
- When I started work on this program I anticipated that the greatest
- problem players would have would be staying out of the red. As the
- program developed, I made decisions which took it away from strict
- imitation of a real casino. With Undo, run bonuses, etc. the odds at
- King's Casino actually favour the skillful player in certain games.
-
- Sheila proved this in her first week with the registered version by
- racking up over $23000 in the black. Unfortunately, I had not designed
- King's Casino to store numbers of this magnitude and it crashed. Rest
- assured that the program now handles winnings (and loses), even in the
- millions, without a hiccup.
-
- I'm sure Sheila broke the bank without resorting to such underhanded
- practices as saving a nearly-won game and restarting it multiple times.
- You may want to challenge yourself to meeting or exceeding Sheila's
- score. If so your choice of games to play will make a crucial difference.
- Certain games, like Baroness, Golf, and Idiot's Delight, with high odds
- against can be a bottomless pit for your funds (unless you win, of
- course). Other games, like Eight Off, King's Clover, and Penguin,
- favour the skilled player.
-
- Let me know your own high scores, we'll presume they're honest, and
- I'll post the highest of the high in future versions.
-
-
- Happy computing and thanks again for your support,
-
- Dale Cotton
- CompuServe 73632,703
- (Internet 73632.703@Compuserve.com)