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Mah Jongg
--- for Windows ---
Version 1.0
February, 1992
Program and Documentation
Copyright 1988 - 1992 Ron Balewski
Mah Jongg for Windows is a User-Supported (Shareware) prooduct. It is
freely available through User's Groups, Bulletin Boards, etc. You have
the opportunity to try the game and see if it suits your needs. If you
find that you enjoy and use this game, please send the requested
contribution of $20.00 to:
Ron Balewski
412 E. Ridge St.
Nanticoke, PA 18634-2915
User-supported shareware can exist only as long as you, the users, will
support it!
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
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FORWARD: ............................... 4
WHAT IS MAH JONG for Windows............ 5
HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS .................. 5
THE GAME OF MAH JONGG .................. 6
The Tiles ......................... 6
The Suits ......................... 6
The Game Board .................... 7
Playing Mah Jongg ................. 7
Strategy .......................... 7
PLAYING MAH JONGG for Windows .......... 8
The Basics ........................ 8
The Added Features ................ 9
File menu .................... 9
Help menu ................... 11
Preferences menu ............ 12
Backup menu ................. 14
Special menu ................ 14
Stack Control Menu ............... 15
Peek ........................ 15
Rotate ...................... 16
Remove ...................... 16
IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY ................. 17
TECHNICAL SUPPORT ..................... 17
WHAT'S NEXT ........................... 17
SHARWEWARE ............................ 18
WHAT DO YOU GET WHEN YOU REGISTER ,,,,, 18
DISCLAIMER ............................ 19
PERMISSION TO COPY .................... 20
ATTENTION SHAREWARE VENDORS ........... 20
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Mah Jongg for Windows is dedicated to my father, Ed, in
appreciation for his support and help with my first shareware venture.
If it weren't for his tireless efforts in the day-to-day operation of
my shareware business (copying & labeling disks, assembling & shipping
packages to registered users, etc.) I wouldn't have had the time to
spend writing MJ/WIndows.
I'd also like to thank Warren Storosko for his constant list of
ideas & suggestions and for devoting countless hours to testing my
products.
- Page 3 -
FORWARD
Well, it's finally finished -- Mah Jongg for Windows. If you've
used my Mah Jongg -V-G-A-, you should have little trouble getting up to
speed with this new game. It incorporates most of MJVGA 3.1's function
set.
Please note that I consider this to be a new product rather than
an "upgrade" to MJVGA. I seriously question whether a Windows
version is an "upgrade" or a "downgrade." However, due to the
popularity of Windows, I've gotten a LOT of requests for this product.
So, here it is!
As usual, I'd like to thank those who have registered the various
versions of MJVGA, my initial shareware product. Your support &
suggestions are what prodded me into the programmer-unfriendly world of
Windows to produce what you now have.
That 8514/a version of Mah Jongg is still in "public" Beta test.
No major problems have been reported (in fact virtually no minor ones
have come up either). Unfortunately, I just haven't had time to put
the documentation & such together into a package. (By the way,
MJ/Windows will probably earn me a lot more money than MJ8514 -- so
it's been getting priority treatment.)
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WHAT IS MAH JONG for Windows?
Mah Jongg for Windows is a high-tech simulation of the ancient
Chinese game of Mah Jongg. Some historians date Mah Jongg back to the
time of Confucius -- over 25 centuries ago!
It's believed that sailors and fishermen played Mah Jongg as a
diversion from the monotony of their long voyages. The game was
originally played with cards, but eventually bone and bamboo tiles were
substituted since these were less likely to be blown off the deck.
Mah Jongg for Windows recreates the beauty and addictive pleasure
of Mah Jongg, but uses modern data processing techniques and
high-resolution graphics instead of bamboo tiles.
In an attempt to make this game as elegant and as enjoyable as
possible, the author has used some of the most advanced features of
today's state-of-the-art MS-DOS computers. Not all PC computers are
able to run Mah Jongg for Windows. But if yours can, prepare yourself
for the meeting of the past and future!!!
WHAT DO I NEED?
Mah Jongg for Windows should run on any properly-equipped PC
compatible which can run Windows in standard or enhanced mode.
You will need at least a VGA-class graphics system (640x480
resolution in 16 colors). However, for best results, I'd recommend
Windows running in 256-color mode with a higher resolution graphics
card (800x600 or 1024x768). Screens smaller than 800x600 will require
the entire screen to display the Mah Jongg window. Furthermore, with
only 16 colors, the tile colors will not be reproduced properly because
of the way Windows' palette manager operates.
A mouse is also required, but this shouldn't be a problem.
Windows itself is virtually useless without one.
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THE GAME OF MAH JONGG
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THE TILES
There are 42 different tiles used in Mah Jongg as follows: 27 Suit
tiles (nine tiles in each of three suits), 3 Dragons, 4 Winds, 4
Seasons, and 4 Flowers.
THE SUITS
The Suit Of Dots - This suit goes back to the original sailor's
version of Mah Jongg. The dots probably represent money.
The Suit Of Bam - Bam stands for Bamboo. Because bamboo was used
to make deadly spears, this suit is thought to represent power or
victory.
The Suit Of Crak - These are also called Characters or Actors.
Crak may represent actual people or may simply be characters from the
Chinese alphabet.
The Dragons - In the Ancient Mah Jongg, each suit was associated
with a Dragon as follows:
White dragons - Suit Of Dots
Red Dragons - Suit Of Bam
Green Dragons - Suit Of Crak
This association has no direct bearing on the current play of the game.
The Winds - These tiles simply represent the four directions of the
winds -- North, South, East, and West.
The Flowers - The four flowers - Orchid, Plum, Mum, and Bamboo -
were introduced by a medieval princess to add beauty and romance to the
game.
The Seasons - This is another direct representation -- this time of
the seasons - Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. It is thought that
the seasons were added to Mah Jongg by river gamblers.
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THE GAME BOARD
Each game board consists of 144 tiles made up of four of each type
of tile EXCEPT for the Seasons and Flowers of which there is one each.
The tiles are laid out in a formation called a Dragon. The position of
each tile in the dragon is completely random, making each dragon unique.
Some are more formidable than others. Some are actually impossible to
defeat. But all are