
Senet v1.0s (SENET.EXE) is a Windows shareware version of the ancient Egyptian
game of Senet -- The game of the Pharaohs.  Requires VBRUN300.DLL
to play.  The most popular game of ancient Egypt, played by millions
from 3000 BC to 400 AD, is still fun and enjoyable today.  
Historically accurate, full of stunning graphics, brimming with 
Egyptian lore and history, lots of great game sounds, an original MIDI score; 
all this combined in an easy to learn and play format.  It's fun,
it's educational, it's exciting -- the only remaining question:
Are you good enough to beat the Mummy at his own game? 

SENET.ZIP should yield the following program files when un-zipped:

	SENET.EXE  --  The Race Track executable
	SENET.HLP  --  The Race Track Help File
	README.TXT   --  This 'read-me' file
	MUMFACT .TXT -- The file with all the MummyFacts
	SENET.MID -- The Midi background music

	BOURN1.WAV -- Game Sounds
	BUMP2.WAV	"	
	POWER2.WAV	"
	PROLOG2.WAV	"
	PROLOG3.WAV	"
	ROLLSTKS.WAV	"
	STICKS1.WAV	"
	WATER1.WAV	"
	WIN2.WAV	"

Senet is written in Visual Basic 3.0.   As such it
requires that VBRUN300.DLL exists in your Windows System directory.	

If you have trouble installing SENET on your system you can 
contact me by:

E-Mail at:

CompuServe: 74212,1123  or  Internet: 74212.1123@compuserve.com

or by Mail:

Steve Neeley
248 W. 3325 N.
North Ogden, UT 84414

I have a 'slick' install program that takes care of everything having
to do with installation, but for file exchanges across BBSs 
it takes up too much room -- adding almost 300K to the files.  
So . . . to install Senet, please do the following:

1. Check that VBRUN300.DLL is in your Windows System directory.  If not,
   please download a copy (there should be a copy on the BBS from which
   you downloaded SENET.ZIP).

2. Create a directory SENET.

3. Copy all the files 'unzipped' from SENET.ZIP 
   to this new SENET directory.

4. Create a program manager icon for SENET.EXE by adding it as a file
   in your GAMES program manager group.

That's it.

Thanks for using Senet.  I hope it's challenging, fun, and 
educational at the same time!


                Steve Neeley  
 
