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- Literati Lite Version 1.16
- Copyright (c) 1994 Diana Gruber
- Windows conversion: Bob Provencher, Aesir Software, Inc.
- An MVP Software Production
-
- This game is shareware. You may freely try it. If you like it or
- find it useful, then you must register with MVP Software. To
- "register" a shareware game means to purchase it directly from the
- developer. (Shareware games are evaluation versions only, which
- means you have the right to try them, but after trying them you must
- either register them with the author or delete them from your
- system. It is unlikely that anyone will check up on you, so
- shareware works because of the honesty of users.) When you register
- you will receive Literati Plus for Windows, which includes many
- additional features, such as:
-
- * A much bigger dictionary, including seven-letter words.
- * The ability to edit the dictionary, including adding, deleting
- and modifying words.
- * Many different board configurations.
- * Play in different screen resolutoins for full-screen play on
- resolutions up to 1024x768.
- * A printed manual with tips and hints by the author.
- * Lots more!
-
- Literati Plus for Windows is just $24.95 plus shipping. So order
- today! Registered users receive a special offer on other MVP
- products.
-
- To order, call 800-968-9684 toll-free 24 hours a day. Please have
- your Master Card or Visa ready when you call. Or fill out the order
- form in this manual and fax it to: 616-245-3204. Make sure your
- credit card number and expiration date are legible. Or if you
- prefer mail the order form and your check to: MVP Software, 1035
- Dallas SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49507-1407.
-
- For overseas orders or technical support call 616-245-8376.
-
- This document refers to two programs: Literati Lite, the shareware
- version of Literati, and Literati PLUS, the retail version of
- Literati. You may run Literati Lite for the purpose of evaluating
- the program. You may distribute it according to the terms of the
- license agreement. When you "register" Literati Lite, you will be
- sent a copy of Literati PLUS. The differences between Literati Lite
- and Literati PLUS are described below.
-
- Before I get into the details of program functionality, which is
- required by documentation critics, and hardly anybody else, let me
- answer the most commonly asked Literati question, so that anybody
- who is looking for this bit of information can satisify their
- curiosity and get back to playing Literati:
-
- Most Commonly Asked Literati Question
- _____________________________________
-
- Q. Why does the computer get to cheat and use words like "aa",
- "ef", and "xu"?
-
- A. We have done our very best to generate a good word list for
- Literati! Many people have worked on the dictionary, most
- especially Shirley Jensen, who spent many hours looking up words in
- other dictionaries for spelling and meaning. Although we have tried
- to have a complete and accurate dictionary, experience has shown we
- will never be able to please everybody. That's why Literati PLUS
- gives you a method to edit and personalize the dictionary yourself.
-
- Knowing the legal two-letter words is the key to winning Literati.
- You must take advantage of the two-letter cross words to get the
- highest score. Here is a list of the two letter words in the
- Literati dictionary:
-
- aa ad ae ah ai am an ar as at aw ax ay ba be bi bo by da de do ef
- eh el em en er es et ex fa go ha he hi ho id if in is it jo ka la
- li lo ma me mi mu my na no nu od oe of oh om on op or os ow ox oy
- pa pe pi re si so ta ti to uh un up us ut we wo xi xu ya ye
-
- If you don't like any of these words (I don't like some of them),
- you can remove them from the dictionary. Use the DEDICT program to
- decompress the dictionary, then use any text editor to add or remove
- words. Be sure the words are in alphabetical order! When you have
- the dictionary just the way you want it, use ENDICT to "encrypt" the
- dictionary, that is, put it in a form that Literati can use.
-
- History of Literati
- ___________________
-
- Literati is a Windows port of a DOS shareware game. Diana Gruber
- (me) wrote the original DOS program in 1990.
-
- In late 1993 it became clear there was a big demand for Windows
- games. Even inferior Windows games were selling like hotcakes.
- Personally, I am amazed at the popularity of Windows. Why did it
- catch on like it did? There are plenty of answers, but bottom line,
- Windows was a tidal wave and if I wanted to ride, I needed to grab a
- surf board. I needed a Windows game.
-
- Poking around on my hard disk, it seemed that this was the best game
- to port to Windows from DOS. It doesn't require high speed
- animation (something Windows does not do well); rather it is an
- intellectual game that requires sitting and thinking (something
- Windows is great at).
-
- I was lucky to run into Bob Provencher in the Gamers forum on
- CompuServe. Bob is an outstanding Windows programmer. Bob agreed
- to port the DOS game to Windows, but in the process, it became a
- different game. Bob changed the game board around, modernized the
- user interface, and added many new features. The game became so
- different from the DOS version, we gave it a different name. We
- called it "Literati".
-
- Literati, as defined in the dictionary, means persons of scholarly
- or literary attainments, intellectuals or member of the
- intelligensia. If you can play and beat Literati, that certainly
- describes you. Literati is not a "twitch" game. There is no
- shooting and dying, monsters, evil robots, Nazis, or lava pits. We
-
- leave those effects to Apogee and Id. Literati is for the person
- who is interested in more cerebral pursuits.
-
- Congratulations on choosing Literati on which to while away your
- computer gaming time! You have earned the right to feel righteously
- superior to anybody playing Doom.
-
- Hardware Requirements
- _____________________
-
- Here is what you need to play Literati: You need some kind of a
- Windows compatible machine (80386+, etc) with a VGA card and a VGA
- or multisync monitor.
-
- A sound card is optional, and Literati will play background music
- which can be turned off.
-
- Literati was designed to work with a mouse, and it works best with a
- mouse. A keyboard-only mode is also supported.
-
- If you use the default dictionary, Literati should run without
- problems in 2M. f you use a larger dictionary, you may see a
- message: "Unable to allocate memory".
-
- If you have downloaded Literati and tried to run it, and you
- discovered that it will not run on your system, all I can say is I
- am sorry. This program will not be rewritten to work on your
- system. It is a Windows VGA game.
-
- Installing Literati
- ___________________
-
- In general, to install Literati, all you have to do is copy all the
- files into the directory of your choice or run Setup.
-
- You might find version 1.16 of Literati in the file LITLIT16.ZIP.
- Use the program PKUNZIP to unzip it. If you need help with PKUNZIP,
- ask the sysop of the board where you downloaded Literati.
-
- Files Included in the Distribution
- __________________________________
-
- LITERATI.TXT -- This documentation file.
- LITERATI.WRI -- This documentation file in Windows Write format.
-
- BALLAD2.MID -- Windows MIDI File.
- MINUET1.MID -- Windows MIDI File.
- STNDRD1.MID -- Windows MIDI File.
-
- SETUP.EXE -- Windows Setup file.
- SETUP.INF -- Windows Setup file.
- INSTAL.BIN -- Windows Setup file.
- EDI3D.BIN -- Setup file.
-
- These files are in Literati Lite only:
-
- LITLITE.EXE -- Literati Lite program file.
- LITLITE.DCT -- Literati Lite dictionary.
-
- VENDOR.DOC -- Information for shareware vendors.
- LICENSE.DOC -- Literati license agreement.
- SYSOP.DOC -- Information about MVP distribution network.
- FILE_ID.DIZ -- BBS description.
-
- These files are in Literati PLUS only:
-
- LITPLUS.EXE -- Literati PLUS program file.
- LITPLUS.DCT -- Literati PLUS dictionary.
- LITERATI.HLP -- Windows HLP file for Literati.
- DEDICT.EXE -- Utility program for decompressing the dictionary
- ENDICT.EXE -- Utility program for compressing the dictionary
-
- When zipped for BBS distribution, the Literati Lite file name is:
-
- LITLIT16.ZIP -- For version 1.16 of Literati Lite.
-
- Revision History
- ________________
-
- Version 1.10 4/23/94 first release of Literati and Literati PLUS.
-
- Version 1.11 6/23/94 fixed MIDI song titles.
- fixed scoring bugs.
-
- Version 1.14 8/19/94 workaround for generic SUPERVGA driver bug.
- fixed more scoring bugs.
- fixed tiles changing to blanks on Undo.
- fixed tile dragging from top row.
-
- Version 1.15 9/25/94 fixed volume support detection on SB and PAS16.
- Version 1.16 9/20/95 fixed Windows95 sound/music bug.
-
- Differences Between Literati Lite and Literati PLUS
- ___________________________________________________
-
- Literati Lite (affectionately known as "Lit Lite") is the shareware
- version of Literati. It may be distributed through the usual
- shareware methods, as described in the LICENSE.DOC file. When you
- register Literati Lite, you will receive a copy of Literati PLUS.
- Literati PLUS has all the functionality of Literati Lite, plus it
- adds the following features:
-
- 1. More words in the dictionary. The shareware distribution was
- kept small by leaving the 7 and 8 letter words out of the Literati
- Lite dictionary.
-
- 2. Windows HLP file. Again, this was left out to keep the
- shareware distribution file small.
-
- 3. Ability to update the dictionary. Two utility programs,
- ENDICT.EXE and DEDICT.EXE make it easy to decompress and encode the
- Literati dictionary so that you can add your own words to it using
- your favorite text editor.
-
- 4. Reconfigurable board. Once you have conquered the default
- Literati board layout, you can try different layouts for more
- challenge and more fun! You can also change the colors.
-
- 5. Four additional music selections for a total of seven.
-
- In addition, when you register Literati, you will receive a printed
- manual from MVP Software, a FREE offer for their other programs, and
- you will be added to their mailing list and get information about
- other great games in the future.
-
- Literati PLUS is only $24.95 plus shipping. To order with a Master
- Card or Visa, from the US or Canada call 800-968-9684 24 hours a
- day. From anywhere else, or for technical support, call
- 616-245-8376. To fax your order, use the order form at the end of
- this document and fax it to 616-245-3204. For overseas orders, see
- the ORDER.FRM file for a list of authorized MVP representatives.
-
- Starting Literati
- _________________
-
- There are two ways you can start playing Literati. The recommended
- method is to stop reading this documentation and start up the game
- and figure it out by trial and error. For those of you who prefer
- to read about a game before playing it, I will try to describe
- everything that happens in detail.
-
- Start up the game by typing LITLITE or LITPLUS from the File|Run
- menu of Program Manager or File Manager.
-
- After pressing return, wait patiently for a moment or two. Literati
- is loading the dictionary from disk. This takes a while because it
- is a pretty big dictionary.
-
- The Literati board will miraculously appear on the screen, and then
- it is immediately hidden by a popup window. There is an important
- question in this window. See Figure 1.
-
- It asks "Who wants to play Literati?" What it means is, how many
- players are going to play Literati? It is up to you to decide how
- many players are going to play. If you want to play solitaire
- Literati, select one player. If you want to play against your
- younger brother, select 2 players. If you want to play against the
- computer, you also select 2 players. If you want to watch the
- computer play against itself, select any number of players, but make
- them all computer players.
-
- Now you are probably asking yourself "huh? How do I make them all
- computer players?" Here is the answer: The next popup window lets
- you decide! See Figure 2.
-
- At this point, you can use the mouse or the number keys to change
- any player from a human player to a computer player, or vice versa.
- For example, Player 1 always starts out as a human player. To make
- Player 1 a computer player, press the "1" key or move the mouse
- cursor to the Player 1 box and press the left button.
-
- When everything in this box is to your satisfaction, press <Enter>
- or click your mouse on the "OK" box.
-
- You are now ready to play Literati.
-
- ---------------------------------------
- | |
- | Who wants to play Literati? |
- | |
- | |
- | ----------- ----------- |
- | | 1 | | 2 | |
- | | | | | |
- | | Player | | Players | |
- | ----------- ----------- |
- | |
- | |
- | ----------- ----------- |
- | | 3 | | 4 | |
- | | | | | |
- | | Players | | Players | |
- | ----------- ----------- |
- | |
- | |
- ---------------------------------------
- Figure 1.
-
- --------------------------------------
- | |
- | Agreed. 2 players. Like this? |
- | |
- | |
- | ---------- --------- |
- | | Player 1 | | | |
- | | | | OK | |
- | | Human | | | |
- | ---------- --------- |
- | |
- | |
- | ---------- |
- | | Player 2 | |
- | | | |
- | | Computer | |
- | ---------- |
- | |
- | |
- --------------------------------------
- Figure 2.
-
- Playing Literati
- ________________
-
- To play Literati, you must choose letters from your tray and put
- them on the board to make a valid word. There is a cursor that
- looks like a little hand on the board. Use the mouse or the arrow
- keys to move the hand cursor around. To choose a letter from the
- tray, press that letter on the keyboard, or choose the letter with
-
- the mouse. Or you can use the number keys to choose the tile: 1 is
- the first tile, 2 is the second letter, etc. If you choose the
- blank tile, Literati will prompt you to tell it what letter the
- blank tile is supposed to represent.
-
- If you press a letter key that isn't in your rack, and you have a
- blank tile in your rack, Literati will assume you want the blank
- tile to represent that letter.
-
- You can unselect letters as easily as you selected them.
-
- When you have selected a position and a tile, press <Enter> to put
- the tile in the position. Pressing <Enter> without selecting a tile
- means you have come to the end of your word.
-
- Note: Pressing the right mouse button behaves the same as pressing
- <Enter>.
-
- Alternatively, you can select the tile first, then point to a square
- on the board with your mouse cursor and press the left mouse button.
- This will put the letter on the board without pressing <Enter>.
-
- After you have put a tile on the board, the hand cursor will try to
- move to another convenient spot.
-
- There is more than one way to get letters from the tray to the
- board, and I suggest you experiment until you find the method you
- are most comfortable with.
-
- Literati Rules
- ______________
-
- Each player in turn must create one or more words consisting of 2 or
- more letters. The first word must intersect the center of the
- board, which is the square with the star in it. All other words
- must be created so that at least one tile is placed adjacent to a
- tile already on the board. All tiles must be placed in a straight
- line, either horizontally or vertically, and when added to tiles
- already on the board must form one complete word in this direction.
- Any perpendicular words formed by adjacent tiles must be complete
- and legal words. Blanks may be used as any letter, but once played
- their value can not be changed. Blanks are not worth any points.
-
- If you can't make a word, you have the option of exchanging some or
- all of your letters. If you choose to do this, you will get no
- points for your turn, and play will pass to the next player.
-
- The game is over when all the tiles have been exhausted, and at
- least one player has an empty rack, or no more words can be made,
- and each player passes his turn. Any tiles remaining in the rack
- will be counted against the player. The winner is the player with
- the highest score.
-
- Literati will determine the point value for words played and keep
- track of the score. A tile on a bonus square will result in a bonus
-
- of two or three times the value of the letter, or two or three times
- the value of the word.
-
- Using all 7 tiles in one turn earns a 50 point bonus.
-
- The Computer Player
- ___________________
-
- You can choose to have one to 4 computer players. If all the
- players are computer players, Literati will play the whole game by
- itself. After the game is over, you can look at the board or the
- stats to see what happened.
-
- The computer player looks at each row and each column on the board
- and tries to make a legal move. It scans the entire dictionary once
- for each column and each row. It does this as fast as it can. If
- the computer player has a blank in the rack, it will take a little
- longer to look at each row and column.
-
- Skill Level
- ___________
-
- The computer player has two skill levels: easy and hard. The easy
- skill level player has access to fewer words and makes slightly
- faster moves and usually generates lower scores. To change the
- skill level, select "F5 - Skill Level" from the main menu. See
- figure 3.
-
- ---------------------------------------
- | |
- | Player 1 skill level is hard. |
- | |
- | |
- | |
- | ----------- ----------- |
- | | | | | |
- | | Easy | | Hard | |
- | | | | | |
- | ----------- ----------- |
- | |
- | |
- ---------------------------------------
- Figure 3.
-
- Press "Alt-E" for easy, or click on the Easy box with your mouse
- cursor for the easy skill level. Press "Alt-H" or click the mouse
- on the Hard box for the hard skill level. The default skill level
- is hard.
-
- If all the players are computer players, Literati will prompt you
- for their skill levels at the beginning of the game. If at least
- one player is human, you can change any computer player skill level
- at any time during the game.
-
- Undo
- ____
-
- Literati has an infinite Undo feature. You can undo every turn, all
- the way back to the first turn, including turns where you didn't
- make a word but you exchanged letters. If you accidently put a
- letter in the wrong square, you can use Undo to correct your
- mistakes.
-
- If you are playing against the computer, and you select Undo,
- Literati will undo 2 or more moves, depending on how many computer
- players there are. Otherwise, you would only undo the computer
- player's turn and not your own turn. And then the computer player
- would take a turn and you would be right back where you were.
-
- Literati Tiles
- ______________
-
- Select Literati Tiles (F6) to move the tiles around in your rack.
- Some people find this helps them think of words. If you have some
- tiles on the board when you select Literati Tiles, they will go back
- in the rack.
-
- If you want to organize the tiles on the board to try to find words,
- go ahead and do that. You can rearrange the letters, then press
- "Undo" or "Scramble Tiles" to put them back in the rack. There is
- no penalty for experimenting and changing your mind.
-
- The Score Board
- _______________
-
- The score board is located in the lower right corner of the board.
- The value of the last word made is listed to the right of the player
- who made it. The total score of each player is listed on the line
- below the player's name.
-
- View Stats
- __________
-
- Use the mouse or the function key to select "View Stats" and you
- will see game statistics, including what tiles have been played so
- far, what words were made, and how many points each turn was worth.
- The number of tiles remaining is also displayed. You can view the
- stats at any time during your turn without interrupting the progress
- of the game. See figure 4.
-
- Notice that blank letters are displayed in upper case. In this
- example, Player 1 made the word "dog" using the blank letter to
- represent a "g". Since this was the first word of the game, he got
- double word points for a total of 10. His opponent then built on
- this word using the letters o,n, and e to form the word "gone".
-
- To scroll the list up and down, use the arrow keys or click the
- mouse on the "scroll up" and "scroll down" boxes. Press the down
- arrow to scroll up, and press the up arrow to scroll down. Press
- <Enter> or click the mouse on "Okay" when you are done looking at
- the stats.
-
- --------------------------------------
- | |
- | Player Letters Word Points |
- | |
- | 1 doG doG 10 |
- | 2 one gone 3 |
- | |
- | |
- | |
- | |
- | -------- |
- | | | |
- | | Okay | |
- | | | |
- | -------- |
- | |
- | Tiles left: 80 |
- --------------------------------------
- Figure 4.
-
- Saving Games
- ____________
-
- Use the GAME|SAVE menu option to save a Literati game. Give the
- game a name. You can restart the game later by using the GAME|OPEN
- menu option.
-
- The Dictionary
- ______________
-
- The default dictionary contains approximately 15,000 words. When
- you make a word, Literati will look in the dictionary to see if your
- word is in there. If it doesn't find your word in there, it will
- ask you if it is a real word, and if you say it is a real word,
- Literati will believe you.
-
- When Literati makes a word, it consults the dictionary and tries to
- find a good word to put on the board. The word search algorithm is
- very sophisticated, making Literati hard to beat!
-
-
- Questions and Hints
- ___________________
-
- Since we have released shareware programs before, I have become
- accustomed to the kinds of questions people ask. I have tried to
- anticipate some of your questions and answer them here.
-
- Q. Wouldn't it be better to have a really big dictionary?
-
- A. That is a matter of personal preference. A big dictionary will
- slow the program down, and it will make the game harder to beat.
-
- Q. My sound card does not work properly with Literati. Why?
-
- A. It sounds like a Windows problem. I suggest you call Microsoft.
-
- Q. Come on! I want technical support.
-
- A. We are happy to provide technical support if you have a problem
- with Literati itself, but we cannot help you with Windows problems.
- I am very sorry, but we can only offer very limited technical
- support on Literati. Windows is too technical and there are too
- many things that can go wrong, most of which have nothing to do with
- Literati. If you have the "try before you buy" version of Literati,
- and it does not work, don't register it! Only send money to MVP if
- Literati works on your system. If you registered Literati PLUS with
- MVP software, and it doesn't work for you, MVP will refund the
- registration amount, less a shipping charge. If you bought Literati
- PLUS from somewhere else, you may be able to return it if you can
- not make it work on your system.
-
- We have done everything we can to test Literati and make it
- compatible with all the various computers, mice, video cards and
- sound cards. Honestly, we have tried to make Literati work on as
- many computers as possible!
-
- ---
-
- Q. Okay, but what if Microsoft releases a new version of Windows?
- Are you going to upgrade Literati?
-
- A. That's possible. Currently Literati is designed to run on
- Windows version 3.X. If you have a different version of Windows,
- try running Literati. If it does not run, contact MVP for upgrade
- information. I am not going to promise that we will upgrade
- Literati in the future. It depends on how much support we get from
- our users, and what other projects we are working on.
-
- ---
-
- Q. Does the computer player ever exchange letters?
-
- A. Yes. If Literati can't make a word, it will exchange between 3
- and 7 tiles.
-
- ---
-
- Q. How does it decide which tiles to exchange?
-
- A. It's random.
- ---
-
- Q. After I make a turn, that little hand moves around on the board
- above and below the word, and to the left and right. What is it
- doing?
-
- A. It is calculating cross checks and cross points, in preparation
- for the next word. It may seem a little slow, but it actually
- speeds up the program.
-
- Q. Sometimes the computer player comes up with a word right away,
- and sometimes it takes a long time. Why?
-
- A. There is probably a blank in your computer's rack. If there is
- a blank, it takes a little longer to choose a word. Also, as the
- board gets fuller, there are more positions to consider, so it takes
- longer.
-
- ---
-
- Q. Literati thinks "aa" is a word. I never heard of an aa. What
- is it?
-
- A. According to my dictionary, aa is rough, cindery lava. Ai is a
- three-toed sloth and xu is a monetary unit of Viet Nam. I never
- heard of those words before either.
-
- ---
-
- Q. But Literati made a word that I can't find in any dictionary!
- That's cheating! Why did it do that?
-
- A. Really? You can edit that word out of the Literati PLUS
- dictionary, so that's a good reason to register <grin>. Seriously,
- not all dictionaries are complete.
-
- ---
-
- Q. Does Literati take factors into consideration when choosing a
- word other than the point value of the word, such as defensive
- strategy, preserving good letters for future moves, and using all
- the letters at the end of the game?
-
- A. No. If you want to beat Literati, try using defensive strategy.
-
- ---
-
- Q. I made a word that isn't a real word, and Literati challenged me
- on it, and when I admitted it wasn't a real word, it put all my
- letters back in the rack. Then it gave me another chance to make a
- word. Aren't I supposed to lose my turn if I get challenged?
-
- A. Literati knows you didn't really mean to put those tiles where
- you put them, and it gives you another chance to put them where you
- meant to put them. If you think you deserve to lose your turn for
- getting challenged, I suggest you select "F2 - Pass" and voluntarily
- give up your turn.
-
- ---
-
- Q. I don't like these colors. How can I change them?
-
- A. Use the preferences menu to change the board colors and the
- background colors, or press CTRL-A. This feature only works in
- Literati PLUS.
-
- Q. Why does this program run so slow?
-
- A. It runs fast enough on my '486! Seriously, when you design a
- program like this, you have to make trade-offs. There is a faster
- crossword algorithm, which was described in the May 1988 issue of
- Communications of the ACM. I chose not to use that algorithm
- because it uses too much memory. The algorithm I developed is
- slower, but it has advantages: Literati will run in less than 2M,
- and it is quite simple to encode and decode the dictionary, thus
- making user-installed dictionaries possible.
-
- You can make Literati run faster by selecting the "Easy" skill
- level, or by installing a smaller dictionary.
-
- ---
-
- Q. I want to call you at home late at night and ask you why
- Literati doesn't run on my PS/2 model 30. What is your phone
- number?
-
- A. You're kidding, right?
-
-
- How to Register Online and Receive
- Literati Plus Immediately!
-
- MVP is pleased that all MVP shareware products can now be registered
- online, with immediate download of the registered version. This
- service is available to anyone in the world who has a Master Card or
- Visa and can call from a modem. To register Literati Plus or any
- other MVP shareware game online, call InterComm at 1-310-858-6200.
- Once you are connected, go to the MVP section. There you may
- download any MVP shareware program free of charge, or you may order
- and immediately download any MVP non-shareware title or registered
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-
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- You can get all of the latest MVP shareware releases, and discuss
- MVP titles directly with the authors on MVP's new section on the
- world's largest online information network, CompuServe. Just type
- GO MVPSOFT to get to our section! If you are not a CompuServe
- member you are eligible to receive a FREE trial membership,
- including software and online time worth almost $55! That's right,
- you get the CompuServe Information Manager software for DOS or
- Windows, which normally costs $29.95. Plus you get a free first
- month of online access, worth $9.95. And to top it off, you get a
- usage credit of $15 of additional online time.
-
- To take advantage of this free trial membership to the largest
- online service in the world, call 800-848-8199. Ask for rep 671.
- And then GO MVPSOFT and talk to the MVP team on CompuServe.
-
- MVP is Now on the Internet and the World Wide Web!
-
- You can get all of the latest MVP shareware releases, find out news
- of future activities, and give feedback to MVP on the Internet. To
-
- visit our new home page, just set your WWW browser to this URL:
-
- http://www.mvpsoft.com
-
- While there, you can see descriptions of all our releases, download
- the shareware versions with a click of your mouse button, and check
- out full color screen shots for all of our games. Be sure to leave
- feedback telling us how you like our page!
-
- If you prefer using direct ftp to get our files, you can find them
- at the following sites:
-
- ftp.mvpsoft.com/pub/mvpsoft
- ftp.he.net/pub/mvpsoft
- ftp.uwp.edu/pub/msdos/games/mvp
- archive.uwp.edu/pub/msdos/games/mvp
-
- Users accessing either of the last two sites on this list must
- include a dash in front of their email addresses for the password.
- Without that dash the software won't give you access.
-
- These sites also have many mirrors, so just look for a game site
- with an MVP directory, and you'll be assured of getting the best
- games around!
-
- Ordering Information
-
- Literati Plus is available from the following authorized
- distributors:
-
- In the United States:
- --------------------
- MVP Software
- 1035 Dallas SE
- Grand Rapids, MI 49507-1407
- phone: 800-968-9684 24-hour order line only
- (616) 245-8376 information, technical support, or orders.
- fax: (616) 245-3204
-
- order price: $24.95 plus $4.00 shipping in the US, $5.00 shipping to
- Canada, $6.00 shipping everywhere else. Michigan residents please add
- appropriate sales tax.
-
- In Australia:
- ------------
- Budgetware
- 9 Albermarle St
- Newtown NSW 2042
-
- phone: (02) 519-4233 fax: (02) 516-4236
- order price: $A45.00 (includes shipping)
-
- In Denmark and all of Scandanavia:
- ---------------------------------
- Pro-Soft
- Benloese Skel 4 G
- DK 4100 Ringsted
-
- phone: 53 61 90 42 fax: 53 61 93 91
- order price: 210,00 kr. + VAT 25% + s/h 25,00
-
- In Japan:
- --------
- P. & A. Company Ltd
- 1-3-6-2 Kamisunacho
- Tachikawa, Tokyo 190
-
- phone: 0425-35-9901 fax: 0425-35-9902
- order price: 4500 yen includes shipping and taxes
-
- In Germany, Austria, and Switzerland:
- ------------------------------------
- Topware PD-Service GmbH
- Quadrat 0 3, 2
- 68161 Mannheim
-
- phone: (0621) 1 26 73 30 Fax: (0621) 1 26 73 33
- order price: 33 DM (includes taxes) plus 6 DM shipping
-
- The Netherlands and Belgium
- ---------------------------
- CSD -- Computer Solutions Dorth
- Postbus 59
- NL-7213 ZH Gorssel
- THE NETHERLANDS
- phone: (+31)0575.494.545 Fax: (+31)0575.491.222
- order price: fl. 50,00 (includes VAT and shipping)
-
- In Italy:
- --------
- Systems Comunicazioni srl
- via Olanda
- 6 - 20083 Gaggiano
-
- phone: (02) 9084 1814 fax: (02) 9084 1682
- BBS: (02) 9084 1811
- price: Lire 62.000 IVA inclusa
-
- In Spain:
- --------
- Friendware S.L.
- Rafael Calvo, 40
- 28010 Madrid
-
- phone: (91) 308 34 46 fax: (91) 308 52 97
- CIS: 100413,1667
- price: 4.000 Pts
-
- Literati Plus Order Form
-
- Name ______________________________________________________________
-
- Address ___________________________________________________________
-
- City _______________________________ State ______ ZIP _____________
-
- Country (if outside USA) __________________________________________
-
- Price of Literati Plus $24.95
- Shipping and Handling (US) 4.00
- Shipping and Handling (Canada) 5.00
- Shipping and Handling (all other countries) 6.00
- Michigan residents add sales tax 1.74
- -----
- Make check payable to "MVP Software" Total enclosed: $
- Master Card/Visa information (credit card orders only)
- (Please note that we accept Master Card and Visa only.)
-
- Card number __________________________________________
-
- Expiration date ______________________________________
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- VOLUNTARY QUESTIONS: Please help us determine what features you
- ==================== would like in future products.
-
- Circle what type of equipment you have: 386 486SX 486DX Pentium
- Circle the speed of your computer(Mhz): 25 33 40 50 66 90 ___
- Circle any that apply: Joystick Mouse Modem_______ SVGA card
- (speed)
-
- Sound Capability: Adlib Sound Blaster SB Pro SB AWE32
- PC speaker only Other ____________________________________
-
- Where did you get Literati Lite?
- Friend CompuServe AOL Prodigy Channel 1 Invention Factory
- World Data Network Ryan's Bar Exec-PC Space BBS Sound Advice
-
- BBS (name): _______________________ phone # _______________________
- address ________________________________________________________
-
- Shareware Distributor (name): ______________________________________
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- Send this order form and your check to:
-
- MVP Software, 1035 Dallas S.E., Grand Rapids, MI 49507-1407
- Checks must be in US funds and drawn on a US or Canadian bank.
-
- US or Canada 24-hour order line: 800-968-9684. Fax: 616-245-3204.
- Tech support, information, or overseas order line: 616-245-8376.
-
-