EGA SOLITAIRE COPYRIGHT 1994 KEVIN HUBBARD ALL RIGHTS RESERVED DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY THIS SOFTWARE IS SUPPLIED "AS IS" NO WARRANTY OF OF ANY KIND IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. BECAUSE OF THE VARIOUS HARDWARD AND SOFTWARE ENVIRONMENTS INTO WHICH THIS PROGRAM MAY BE PUT, NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS OFFERED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY ERRORS CONTAINED HEREIN OR FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN CONNECTION WITH THE FURNISHING, PERFORMANCE, OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR DOCUMENTATION. THE AUTHOR MAINTAINES HIS COPYRIGHT ON THIS PROGRAM. THIS PROGRAM MAY NOT BE DISASSEMBLED, OR OTHERWISE CHANGED WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED WRITTEN CONCENT OF THE AUTHOR. BBS Sysops feel free to place this program on your board. Shareware Disc Vendors or CD Rom Vendors must get expressed written concent to include this program in their collections. If allowed to be included it must be grouped with simular products. If a vendor is found to have included this program without permission they are responsible for paying the amount of ** $3 U.S. Dollars for every disk (Copy) distrubited! ** This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Requirements: IBM compatable 286 or better Ega or better monitor 100k Disc space 640k memory Write and tell me what you think of this game. Any ideas for improvements, errors found, etc. (If you would like to have one with different graphic ie CGA or maybe Tandy. I should be able to provide one). My address is 19410 Manchester Drive, Bristol, Va. 24202. This game of solitaire is based on the Klondike version. In which 7 stacks of cards with 1-7 cards are dealt. The top card of each stack is placed face up, and the remaining cards are placed face down in the draw pile. The player must arrange the cards in order from King to 2 alternating between a red and a black card or vice-versa. When a card is reached in a stack that is face down, it may then be turned face up, and moved into play with the other cards. Kings may be moved to any empty stack either from another stack or the draw pile. When moving cards, except from the draw pile, all cards under it (From that card to the top of stack) are also moved. The 4 stacks at the top of the screen are the final position for each suit of cards. They begin empty, signifying only what suit should be played on them. Begin by placing all Aces in the appropriate stacks. From there, proceed to the 2's, 3's, 4's etc. until all 4 stacks contain every card of every suit from 2 to King. When this is accomplished, the game is over. Note: Only one card at a time may be moved to the stacks. History: 1.0 Decided to write a card game in Turbo pascal. 1.1 Fixed the problem of placing cards. Fixed sound problem (It would sometimes not shut off) 1.2 Fixed card shuffling.(On rare times the card shuffling would stop) Fixed arrow selecting.( 1.3 Minor maintance, nothing really changed. (Changes the size of the cards) 1.4 Release to public, ( Yes it is does display a T instead of 10 for ten). 1.5 Minor maintance (It now displays a 10 instead of T for a Ten) Added checking routines. Turbo Pascal is copyright Borland. IBM is copyright IBM Corporation.