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Jeff Fink?s NEW Apple2 Games Now Available on Ground
- Subject: Jeff Fink?s NEW Apple2 Games Now Available on Ground
- From: cturley2@aol.com (Cturley2)
- Date: 2000/01/25
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com
Jeff Fink�s new shareware releases; Apple Poker, Asteroid Miner, Demon Ball,
Rice
Farmer and his Silvern Castle update to v3.0 are now available for download
from
the Ground Apple2 ftp site. The URL�s follow.
ftp://128.255.21.234//apple2/upl2000/Jan/JFHARVEST1.BXY
ftp://128.255.21.234//apple2/upl2000/Jan/JFHARVEST1.TXT
ftp://128.255.21.234//apple2/upl2000/Jan/SCUPD30.BXY
ftp://128.255.21.234//apple2/upl2000/Jan/SCUPD30.TXT
Below are the text file information contents outlining each.
Shareware fees: $5 for the entire collection
Jeff Fink
432 Eureka St., Apt. 210
Ripon, WI 54971
Shareware Stuff
The programs in this collection are shareware. You may distribute them far and
wide. You may legally use the programs in this collection for up to 2 weeks;
thereafter to continue using this collection you must send payment of $5.
Please respect the shareware system. I'm only asking a single payment for the
entire collection. Depending on how many honest users support my effects will
determine IF any more programs will be released via shareware (and since this
is
practically the ONLY way to distribute Apple II programs nowadays, this may be
my LAST).
What is it?
The programs in this collection consist of short Applesoft applications I have
written over the years. They include:
APPLE.POKER (1999) >5-card draw poker against 1-5 computer
opponents
ASTEROID.MINER (1994) >Space-mining stragety game
DEMON.BALL (1988) >Adaption of Blood Bowl(tm) fantasy football
RICE.FARMER (1987) >Rice farming simulation
Requirements
These programs will run on any Apple II under ProDOS.
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SILVERN CASTLE: The Lost Crystal Orb
Program Author - Jeff Fink
Version 3.0 - December, 1999
Copyright 1999
Shareware fees: $15
Jeff Fink
432 Eureka St., Apt. 210
Ripon, WI 54971
Shareware Stuff
This program is shareware. You may distribute it far and wide. You may
legally
use this program for up to 2 weeks; thereafter to continue using this program
you must send a one-time payment of $15. Everyone who sends in their shareware
dues will be sent instructions to unlock the Maze Maker program to create
unlimited random-generated mazes, as well as directions to unlock the door to
Ragon's Lab where the talisman is located (you cannot win without it).
Please respect the shareware system. This game, entailing years of
programming,
and comprising 3,132 lines of BASIC code, totaling 12,375 statements (including
the utilities needed to create all the data files), represents a vast
undertaking on my part. Depending on how many honest users support my effects
will determine IF any more programs will be released via shareware (and since
this is practically the ONLY way to distribute Apple II programs nowadays, this
may be my LAST).
What is it?
Silvern Castle is a fantasy role-playing game. Complete instructions are
included.
Requirements
A fully installed copy of any prior Silvern Castle version is required to
update
to V3.0 (see "Update Procedure" section).
In addition, Silvern Castle requires nothing more than any Apple II that can
boot ProDOS. However, in lieu of a hard drive, 128K memory is recommended with
floppy drive systems to optimize disk access times. The program is written in
AppleSoft BASIC. Because of this, Silvern Castle may run sluggishly on a 1mhz
Apple II-see the docs for one way around this; search for text mode). An
accelerator or Apple IIgs will make Silvern Castle run more than fast enough.
PRODOS version 1.8 or later is required. BASIC.SYSTEM version 1.5 is also
required. PRODOS versions before 1.8 have a number of bugs which can destroy
disks among other things. BASIC.SYSTEM version 1.5 is the latest version and
Silvern Castle uses undocumented entry points in BASIC.SYSTEM 1.5 to overcome a
problem involving the CHAIN command not respecting the LOMEM: value.
Error Reporting
Should an unexpected bug pop up, Silvern Castle provides error recovery in most
cases. Just note the two-line error message and contact me at the address
listed above. If any errors should arise, they are reported in the format:
Module Name
Error #X-Y
Where X is the error and Y the line number. In almost all cases, the program
provides automatic error recovery to a known state.
Update Procedure
A fully installed copy of any prior version of Silvern Castle is required to
prevent inadvertent copying-over of user-specific files when updating to a new
version. Existing Silvern Castle users may skip down to the "Update Silvern
Castle to V3.0" section.
Installing Silvern Castle V1.0 (new users only)
New users must unpack Silvern Castle V1.0 before unpacking the V3.0 update.
You
can find the Silvern Castle V1.0 archives at the Delphi Apple II library,
Trenco
Internet FTP site (www.gno.org), Juiced.GS, and elsewhere. Silvern Castle V1.0
comes in two flavors depending on what type of disk drive you have:
SC.HD.SHK Shrinkit file archive for Hard Drives or 3.5" disks
/SC.525.S1.SHK Shrinkit disk archive for 5.25" disks, side 1
\SC.525.S2.SHK Shrinkit disk archive for 5.25" disks, side 2
The only difference between them is that SC.HD.SHK combines all the files found
on SC.525.S1.SHK and SC.525.S2.SHK into one folder. However, because of disk
space, the maze on the 5.25" disk archive is smaller than the one on SC.HD.SHK.
File Setup
If you unpacked SC.HD.SHK you should have all the files listed below in ONE
folder called SC. You may rename SC to anything you like.
If you have only 5.25" drives, the Shrinkit 5.25" disk archives creates a disk
with the volume name of SILVERN.CASTLE and a folder called SC on BOTH sides.
You may rename the volume or folder to anything you like, BUT the volume must
have the SAME volume name on BOTH sides AND the folder must have the SAME
folder
name on BOTH sides.
The following files are found inside the SC folder (side 1 on 5.25" disks):
SILVERN.CASTLE >Startup File
QND.HRCG >Hi-Res Character Generator
FNT.BOLDJW >Hi-Res Font
CASTLE >Title Page Graphic
CODE >ML Code
CODEQ >ML Code
QLIST >Datafile
STATUS >Preferences *
STUFF >Item/Spell Datafile
ROP >Hall of Fame *
READ.ME.FIRST -This File-
VAP/SC.DOC >Docs
VAP/DOGPAW >Doc Viewer
VAP/DOGPAW.DOCS >Doc Viewer Docs; Optional-may be deleted
VAP/RESIZE.ROSTER >Code
VAP/MAZE.MAKER >Code
GAME >If Exists=Saved Game *
The following files are found inside the SC folder (side 2 on 5.25" disks):
MARKET >Code
SC.CAMP >Code
SC.MAZE >Code
SC.COMBAT >Code
SC.ACTION >Code
SC.LOOT >Code
GUILD >Code
WIN >Code
STORE >Quillon's Inventory *
ROSTER >Character List *
GOODIES >Datafile
MONS >Datafile
MAZEB >Maze Datafile; 21x21 (5.25") or 27x27 (HD)
MAZEB5.25 >Exists only on SC.HD.SHK; contains the
smaller 5.25" maze; Optional-may be deleted
You should backup the SC folder (both sides on 5.25" disks) to guard against
computer and disk crashes. * Files marked with an asterisk contain character
data or important stuff that changes during play; these files should be
backed-up often to prevent any possible file corruption from affecting your
party's hard-fought gains.
Update Silvern Castle to V3.0
A fully installed copy of any prior Silvern Castle version is required before
updating. To update your existing version of Silvern Castle to V3.0 requires
the following file:
SC.UPD.V3.0.SHK Shrinkit file archive
This archive contains an expanded scenario (see "New Stuff in V3.0" section for
details). However, it will not fit on 5.25" disks; if this means you, do not
copy the MAZEB or GOODIES files in this update! If you have created a new maze
with the Maze Maker utility, it will be overwritten, so if you wish to keep it
please copy the MAZEB file in your SC folder to another disk before updating.
These files go in your SC folder (side 1 for 5.25" disks):
SILVERN.CASTLE
QLIST
STUFF
READ.ME.FIRST -this file-
VAP/SC.DOC
VAP/DOGPAW
VAP/DOGPAW.DOCS Optional-may be deleted
VAP/RESIZE.ROSTER
VAP/MAZE.MAKER
These files go in your SC folder (side 2 for 5.25" disks):
MARKET
SC.CAMP
SC.MAZE
SC.COMBAT
SC.ACTION
SC.LOOT
GUILD
WIN
GOODIES 3.5" or HD only; see warning above
MAZEB 3.5" or HD only; see warning above
Simply copy all the files into your existing Silvern Castle folder (5.25" disk
users MUST be sure to copy the RIGHT files into the folder on the CORRECT disk
side-you may need additional disk space-see below).
If you are a 5.25" disk user and you run out of disk space after copying the
files in the V3.0 update, you will need to make additional disk space
available.
For 5.25" disk users, follow these steps:
1) Restore your backup copy of Silvern Castle.
2) Delete the DOGPAW.DOCS file (if it exists) in the VAP folder inside
the SC folder on side 1. You may also want to copy the
READ.ME.FIRST-this file-to another disk.
3) If you have a saved game in the maze, disband it at the market.
4) At the Adventurer's Guild, count how many characters are saved at
the ROSTER. If you have more than 16 characters, you will need
to
delete them.
5) Run the Resize Roster Utility to make a smaller-sized ROSTER. Start
with the smallest option, taking into account the number of
characters you counted from step 4. You can increase the
ROSTER
storage limit after updating, if there's room.
6) Install the V3.0 update. If there is still not enough room on side
2, repeat the previous steps, this time deleting 2 additional
characters.
Depending on which prior version of Silvern Castle you have, it may be
necessary
to bring your datafiles up to date after installing the V3.0 update. Upon
resuming a saved game after installing V3.0, you may get a message indicating
that the saved game is being automatically disbanded (don't worry, this is just
a preliminary step to bringing your datafiles up to date). After your saved
game is automatically disbanded, or if you have no saved game in the maze, when
you attempt to start a new game, you may get a message indicating that you will
need to run the Resize Roster utility to update the ROSTER datafile. If this
is the case, after you execute the Resize Roster utility-it's operation is
automatic-your copy is now ready to start a new game and to reassemble your old
party at the tavern. Whew!
Version 3.0
Bugs fixed:
>All AC spell docs have been changed to reflect the correct effect of
additional
power level's (which is multiplied per additional power level, not additive as
listed previously). >Fixed a problem with casting/using FEAR spells/devices; it
wasn't always affecting the correct monster group, or it was causing error #53
(I wasn't initializing a variable). >Some item/maze spelling mistakes corrected
(e.g. orge gloves --> ogre gloves; altairs --> altars). Thanks Tony Ward,
David
Pierce. >Note: If you get an I/O error when starting-up SC and you have at
least
128K of memory, it may mean that the /RAM drive may be damaged. To fix,
reboot.
>Wishing wells no longer will "bless" characters below age 15. Thanks to David
Pierce for catching this. >Fixed a problem when refusing to give up the orb
could have caused an error in certain cases.
Stuff Changed in V3.0
>Halflings are now hobbits. >The Time Delay option in the maze only accepts
[RET] to exit, not escape. >Aborting the party slaughtered screen is now
without
penalty on maze levels 1-2. >After reading about how many of you find getting
ambushed unenjoyable, I've decided to tone down the number of ambushes by 66%,
but only to those of you who have paid your shareware fees! (It's automatic
with any prior or future registration.) >I've also made charged PROTECT devices
and spells a little more powerful. Casting or using any charged PROTECT device
(in CAMP) will now, in addition to its AC effects, also lower ambushes by 10%
per power level over base level (only those devices with a "+", so PROTECT+1
reduces ambushes by 10%, PROTECT+2 by 20%, etc). By the way, regardless of any
charged PROTECT devices and/or shareware payment bonuses, light and encumbrance
penalties still apply. >Chest routines revamped. Chest hardness per level and
character ability per chest hardness should be more consistent. Be careful!
>Score displayed when you win has been changed. >You only need to defeat
Drachma
once!
New Stuff in V3.0
>!!!!NEW EXPANDED SCENARIO!!!!
Drachma has learned his lesson and has revamped his fortifications to make his
lab more secure. To facilitate this renovation, a few special items (crystal
orb, skeleton key, Li P-crystal) in circulation are removed and restocked in
the
maze upon updating, forcing you to defeat Drachma again if you have already
done
so (previous scores are now invalid). All will be explained as you quest to
retrieve the Crystal Orb from Drachma.
When I released V1.0, it was my opinion that it would take at least 6-9 months
for anyone to finish; but some of you have did it in barely 2 months! Part of
the reason some of you finished so fast (I think) is because the current maze
was created totally by the Maze Maker utility; the new scenario included in
this
update includes portions of my own fiendish design.
The files MAZEB and GOODIES contains the expanded scenario and will not fit on
5.25" disks, so if this means you: sorry, you will need at least a 3.5" disk or
hard drive. Please note: The Maze Maker utility will only create a maze based
on the earlier scenario.
BTW, the expanded scenario only adds new areas, any maps you have made of
previous levels will still be viable (with the exception of a couple of
renovated patches near Drachma's lab).
>The down-arrow key now works in the maze! Pressing the down-arrow will only
change your direction (turn-about), not your position. I've added this in
response to Ken Gagne's review of Silvern in Juiced.GS (Oct 1998, pg 19).
Again note - these shareware games and game update are now archived and
available from the Apple2 Ground ftp site - the specific URL�s are noted below:
ftp://128.255.21.234//apple2/upl2000/Jan/JFHARVEST1.BXY
ftp://128.255.21.234//apple2/upl2000/Jan/JFHARVEST1.TXT
ftp://128.255.21.234//apple2/upl2000/Jan/SCUPD30.BXY
ftp://128.255.21.234//apple2/upl2000/Jan/SCUPD30.TXT
Go download them now, play and enjoy them and pay your shareware fee.
Cheers,
Tom