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- README for Pinochle 2.1
-
- Pinochle 2.1 is a shareware program by Christopher Chapman. It plays
- Double Deck Pinochle on computers with Windows 3.1 or Windows 95.
-
- I hope you enjoy the program!
-
-
- Contents of this file
-
- 1. System requirements
- 2. Installing Pinochle 2.1 automatically
- 3. Installing Pinochle 2.1 manually
- 4. Running the program
- 5. Uninstalling Pinochle 2.1
- 6. Restoring the \WINDOWS\SYSTEM subdirectory
- 7. Undoing the registration
- 8. How to report problems
- 9. History of program
- 10. Future plans
- 11. Legal Stuff
-
-
-
- 1. System Requirements
-
- Pinochle 2.1 requires Windows 3.1 or Windows 95. It should run on almost
- any computer that runs Windows 3.1.
-
- The program requires an 80386 or higher processor, 2mb of extended memory,
- and just over 1mb of hard disk space. Recommended minimum configuration is
- 80486 or Pentium at 20mhz or faster, and 6mb or more of RAM.
-
-
- 2. Installing Pinochle 2.1 automatically
-
- Pinochle 2.1 was designed for Windows 3.1, but also works in Windows 95.
- You should use the INSTALL program in either version of Windows.
-
- You may use the automatic installation if you run Windows from a local
- hard drive or a network with full write privileges. This should be the
- case unless you have a quite unusual system setup. If this is not the case,
- then follow the directions in part (3) below for a manual installation.
-
- Installation Procedure
-
- First, CLOSE ANY PROGRAMS YOU HAVE RUNNING WITHIN WINDOWS. This is a good
- safety precaution before you install any new programs.
-
- Copy all the unzipped files to a subdirectory where you wish to keep the
- program. This program does not require its own subdirectory and does not
- create one for itself.
-
- For example, you may do something like the following, at the DOS prompt:
-
- MD \PINOCHLE
- MOVE PINOCHLE.ZIP \PINOCHLE
- CD \PINOCHLE
- PKUNZIP PINOCHLE.ZIP
-
- Now run the program INSTALL.EXE from Windows. At the program manager, select
- FILE | RUN ... and input the directory name where you have the program, plus
- \INSTALL.EXE. If you followed the above directions, this would be:
-
- \PINOCHLE\INSTALL.EXE
-
- Press OK. The installer will copy necessary files to your \WINDOWS\SYSTEM
- subdirectory, and will notify you that it is making backups of any previous
- versions of files found there. The installer does *not* create a program
- group in Windows, since most users add Pinochle to a group of other games.
-
- The install program does *not* change or add anything to WIN.INI or
- CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT
-
- After the installer has finished, you may add the PINOCHLE.EXE file to any
- program group. For example, if you followed the above, you would:
-
- Open a program group in Windows
- Select: FILE | NEW | PROGRAM ITEM
- Input: \PINOCHLE\PINOCHLE.EXE
-
- That's all. You may now enjoy the game! It is probably best if you exit
- and restart Windows after any program installation.
-
-
- 3. Installing Pinochle 2.1 manually
-
- To install Pinochle manually, following the instructions above to move the
- distributed files to any subdirectory you like. Then copy the following
- files from the Pinochle location to your \WINDOWS\SYSTEM or equivalent
- subdirectory (wherever you run Windows from):
-
- BIVBX11.DLL
- CTL3DV2.DLL
- MHRUN300.DLL
- MHCARDS.DLL
- MHCD200.VBX
-
- You may then delete these files from the Pinochle location.
-
- Add PINOCHLE.EXE to any program group in Windows, and you are ready to play!
- No changes need to be made to WIN.INI or CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT. In
- Windows 95, no additions are made to the system registry.
-
-
- 4. Running the program
-
- Simply run PINOCHLE.EXE from the Windows Program Manager, either by using the
- FILE | RUN ... command or by adding PINOCHLE.EXE to a program group or to
- the Windows 95 Start menu.
-
- If you know how to play Pinochle, then the program should be pretty self-
- explanatory. For more information, or to learn how to play Pinochle, check
- out the online help system. Select HELP | CONTENTS from the main menu.
-
- Note: If you are an experienced Double-Deck Pinochle player, this program
- may use a different meld system from the one you use. There are *many*
- different scoring systems out there. Check out HELP | MELD TABLE from
- within the program to see how this program scores. Also, note that the
- 3.0 version of Pinochle will include options for setting up your own meld
- table. This upgrade will be free to registered users of Version 2.1.
-
- Note also that you may print the Meld Table from with Windows Help.
-
- Windows 95 Note: For users with 640x480 screens, some of the buttons in
- Pinochle 2.1 may be obscured by the Windows 95 task bar. You may compress
- the vertical spacing of elements in Pinochle 2.1 by selecting FILE |
- WINDOWS 95 MODE from the main menu. Note that this option does *not* have
- anything to do with Windows 95 as such; it may be used or not used according
- to personal taste in either Windows 3.1 or Windows 95.
-
-
- 5. Uninstalling Pinochle 2.1
-
- If you decide not to keep Pinochle 2.1, simply delete the following files
- from the directory where it resides:
-
- PINOCHLE.EXE
- PINOCHLE.HLP
- PINOCHLE.CFG
- README.TXT
- REGISTER.TXT
- INSTALL.EXE
-
- You should not delete the .DLL and .VBX files from \WINDOWS\SYSTEM, since
- they may be used by other programs, too. However, you may wish to read the
- next section on \WINDOWS\SYSTEM if you wish to delete some of those files.
-
-
- 6. Restoring the \WINDOWS\SYSTEM subdirectory
-
- If you uninstall Pinochle 2.1, or if you experience problems with other
- programs after its installation (very unlikely!), then you may wish to
- restore your \WINDOWS\SYSTEM subdirectory as follows. Generally, this
- should not be necessary, even after uninstalling the program, and I do
- *not* recommend tinkering with the \WINDOWS\SYSTEM subdirectory. Only
- follow my suggestions below if you already know what you're doing!
-
- It is always a good idea to backup your system before performing tasks like
- this, since a mistake could be costly! Do not attempt these tasks unless you
- are highly familiar with Windows installation.
-
- A. Move to the \WINDOWS\SYSTEM subdirectory
- B. See if any of the following backup files exist:
- BIVBX11.D~L
- CTL3DV2.D~L
- MHRUN300.D~L
- MHCARDS.D~L
- MHCD200.V~X
- C. Delete the following files:
- BIVBX11.DLL
- MHRUN300.DLL
- MHCARDS.DLL
- MHCD200.VBX
- D. If any backup files were found in (B.) then copy those backup files
- to their original file names (replace the '~' with a 'B' or 'L').
- Example:
- COPY CTL3DV2.D~L CTL3DV2.DLL
- E. Once you are *sure* that everything is working properly, you may
- then delete the files listed in (B.) above.
-
-
- 7. Undoing the registration
-
- If you have registered Pinochle 2.1 but for some reason wish to undo the
- registration (e.g., if you wish to change the capitalization of your name),
- then move to the Pinochle location and delete the file PINOCHLE.CFG.
-
- This will reset the program to "unregistered" and will erase your win/loss
- record.
-
- You may then re-register Pinochle if you wish, by following the initial
- registration procedure with your name and registration number. You may
- e-mail the author at cnchapman@aol.com if you have registered but lost the
- registration number.
-
-
- 8. How to report problems
-
- I hope that Pinochle 2.1 is bug free. It has been thoroughly tested, but
- unfortunately problems may always exist out in the "real world"!
-
- General Problems
-
- Note that some video drivers cause problems with a variety of programs. If
- Pinochle 2.1 does not run at all, or if it gives a "General Protection Fault"
- then you should try using a different video driver, or update your video
- drivers from your manufacturer or by downloading from an online service. To
- determine whether the problem is with video or with another aspect of your
- system or with Pinochle 2.1, you may wish to try using the generic VGA or
- SVGA drivers from Microsoft by running SETUP from the Windows Main program
- group.
-
- If you have problems that are not resolved by changing video drivers, then
- also try running Pinochle 2.1 without any other programs running in Windows.
- You could have a shortage of Windows resources (memory, virtual disk space,
- file handles, etc.)
-
- Note that your DOS path specified in AUTOEXEC.BAT should contain the path for
- your Windows system. If not, Pinochle might have difficulty finding its
- system components.
-
-
- Other Problems
-
- If you do have a problem to report, please write or e-mail me with as much
- information about the problem as you can gather.
-
- If the program crashes: Note any error messages / numbers that appear
-
- If you were playing a game: Note the game number from the title bar
-
- Write to: Chris Chapman, P.O. Box 555, Uniontown, AR 72955
- or email: cnchapman@aol.com
-
-
- 9. History of the program
-
- Pinochle 1.0 was a DOS version of the program. It had a primitive interface,
- but was a very small program and played very quickly. It would make a nice
- program for an old 8088 system or a laptop. It is available free for the
- asking to registered users of Pinochle 2.1
-
- Version 2.0 was for Windows, and had improved in several areas, especially
- overall playing and bidding.
-
- Version 2.1 is an upgrade to 2.0. It corrects some minor playing problems,
- and adds some new options (see the "Options" menu inside the program).
-
-
- 10. Future plans
-
- I plan to continue work on the program in the future. Upgrades to the
- program will be free for registered users of Version 2.1.
-
- Following are some options I am considering for the upgrade:
-
- User-definable meld table and scoring system
- Modifiable personalities for the computer players
- Difficulty levels (both easier and more difficult than current)
- Ability to adjourn a game without forfeiting (restart it later)
-
- Let me know if you have any suggestions!
-
-
- 11. Legal Stuff
-
- Pinochle 2.1 is copyright (c) 1994-96 by Christopher Chapman. All rights
- reserved, except that this program may be distributed freely or for
- duplication costs only, provided that it is unaltered and that all files
- included in the original PINOCHLE.ZIP file are included.
-
- If you use Pinochle 2.1 for more then 15 days, then you must register it
- with the author. Follow the instructions in the online HELP | REGISTER
- command from within the program, or read the file REGISTER.TXT.
-
-
- THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING TO TRY PINOCHLE 2.1. I HOPE YOU ENJOY THE GAME.
-
- -- Christopher Chapman
- -- cnchapman@aol.com
-
-