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- PILE v2.11 Copyright (c) 1994 Reginald Skelton. All rights reserved.
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-
- What's new in 2.11?
- -------------------
-
- For some really strange reason, I used a few floating point point routines
- to generate random shuffles. These didn't work on machines without a math-
- coprocessor: the machine just died. So I've rewritten the shuffle section
- so it uses only integer math. The same numbers are still generated, so
- specific games are the same in 2.11 as 2.1. Sorry for any inconvenience, and
- a big thanks to Mary for helping me track it down. Free registered version
- on the way to her.
-
- What's new in 2.1?
- ------------------
-
- Pile now a has a traditional green background. I can't believe I released a
- card game with a white background, but there you go. We all make mistakes.
-
- Someone (Sam Hozman) wanted a way to turn off the clock and moves counter on
- the title bar; it was interfering (strobing) with their own title bar clock
- thing. Well, they asked, and they got. You can turn off the timer and/or
- moves counter (Options\Display...) Display settings are saved in Pile.ini.
-
- The moral is, if you have an idea that will improve Pile, let me know, and
- I'll (maybe) do it. You get a free registration as well, if I use your idea.
-
- Some people seem to have trouble running pile. Like it just won't run up at
- all kind of thing. Well, if this happens to you, PLEASE tell me about it. So
- far I've not been able to track down the problem, but as I do commercial
- software as well, I REALLY would like to know.
-
- Several minor bugs corrected (memory leaks and stuff). Nothing major.
-
- What is it?
- -----------
-
- PILE is a simple (yet infuriating) variation of solitaire. You need
- Windows 3.1, and a mouse. Sorry about the mouse bit, but I figured
- anyone who wants to play a card game on Windows would have one.
-
- Installation
- ------------
-
- 1: Make a directory of your choosing. (Like C:\Games\Pile)
- 2: Copy 'pile.zip' to that directory.
- 3: Unzip 'pile.zip'. (needs pkzip 2.04g)
- 4: Add icon to progman manager (I think you can do this by dragging
- pile.exe from the file manager to the destination group).
- 5: Double click on new icon.
-
-
- Deinstallation
- --------------
-
- 1: Delete all files in your 'pile' directory.
- 2: Remove the 'pile' directory.
- 3: Delete program manager icon.
- 4: Er, thats it.
-
-
- Rules
- -----
-
- Arrange all the cards into 13 piles of 4, so that each pile only has
- cards of the same value.
-
- You can move a card to an empty pile.
-
- You can move a card to a pile with less than 4 cards on it, if the
- top card of the destination pile has the same value as the card you
- want to move.
-
-
- Features
- --------
-
- Automatic moves.
-
- Hints.
-
- 'Stuck' alert.
-
- Smart high scoring.
-
- 'Unlimited' undo.
-
- Specific game selection.
-
-
- Shortcuts
- ---------
-
- You can move more than 1 card at a time, if there is a pile which can
- accept them. Drag the lowest card you want to move. Dragging cards like
- this counts as only one move.
-
- Automatically move cards by double-clicking them. They go to the first
- pile that can accept them. Piles are searched top to bottom, left to
- right, so the cards may move to a pile other than the one you expected.
- Still, that's life.
-
-
- Hints
- -----
-
- PILE will tell you if there are no valid moves remaining.
-
- Help\Hint (Ctrl-H) will flash a card that be moved.
-
-
- High scores
- -----------
-
- PILE maintains a list of all games played. Purging this list from time
- to time will make the top score viewing more responsive. Purging deletes
- any entries not in the top 25 for least time, or least moves.
-
- PILE will sort the high scores either by game, time taken, or number of
- moves.
-
-
- Other stuff
- -----------
-
- What's a good score? Well, less than 40 moves is usually pretty hard to
- do. I did 36 once. Less than 2 minutes is fast; my record (so far) is
- 45 seconds, but that was playing a specific game over and over.
-
- PILE was developed in my spare time, using Borland Brief, Watcom C, and
- MS Visual C. If you want to show your appreciation, and stop the only
- mildly irritating final screen, by all means send me some money (say
- about a fiver). If you do I'll give you the codes and intructions for
- 'branding' your copy. Even if you don't, I'll still answer questions!
-
- Oh yeah, so long as you distribute the whole package (pile.exe,
- brand.exe and this file), without any modification whatsoever, you can
- give it to whoever you like, providing you make no charge for so doing,
- and so long as you don't distribute branded versions.
-
-
- Reg Skelton
- 15 Lambyn Croft
- Horley
- Surrey
- RH6 9XU
-
- CIS: 70630, 1062
-