SLIDER Version 1.0a (C)Carl J. Hafner FREEWARE! DISCLAIMER ---------- The author cannot be responsible for ANY damage to your equipment, other hardware or software products, or physical or mental well being caused by the use, misuse, abuse or inability to use this program. The author also makes NO guarantee as to the compatibility of this program with other software or hardware products. By using this program you are stating that you completely understand AND agree with these terms AND agree to accept FULL responsibility for ANY and ALL events arising from the implementation of this program. If you do NOT understand AND agree, DO NOT use this program ! DISTRIBUTION ------------ You are free to copy and distribute this program as long as the files... SLIDER.PRG / SLIDER.TXT / NEWTERMS.TXT / OTHERTTL.TXT are included, are NOT modified in ANY way and NO FEE of ANY type is incurred upon the recipient for the files _themselves_. RUNNING SLIDER -------------- Slider can be run as a program or an accessory, depending on where you put it and how you name it. EXIT ---- Click on the box in the upper left hand corner of the panel to exit. MOVE ---- Grab the "titlebar" to move the panel about the screen. I like keeping it top left so I can still see the panel when alerts appear. TITLE ----- Click on the name "Slider" in the titlebar to call up an options alert. OPTIONS ALERT ------------- This alert basically allows you to reset the game in the event you get hopelessly confused :-) . HOW TO PLAY ----------- If you haven't already tried it, it works in the same way as the hand- held version. The panel consists of 15 boxes which must be arranged in a specific order to win the game. The order can either be 1-9, A-F or A-F, 1-9 . The blank slot must end up on the bottom right of the main panel. To move a box, merely click on a box which is next to a blank slot. The selected box will move into the blank slot. I GUESS THAT'S IT ----------------- As mentioned, this program is FREEWARE and NOT public domain. If you enjoy this game and are hit by a wild philanthropic urge to show your appreciation...I won't argue :-) . You are, however, under NO obligation to do so. CREDITS ------- SLIDER (C)Carl J. Hafner Special thanks to Larry Duke for his invaluable assistance over the years. VERSIONS -------- 1.0a - Oops...I forgot to reset the "win" alert when resetting the game, resulting in the "win" alert appearing after ONLY the first game. This had NO affect on the operation of the game or on your score. You just had to get the score from the "options" alert. 1.0 - Original version. -FGCFBA