Diamonds. One of the most valuable minerals on earth. As an executive of the D.E.C (Diamond Excavation Corporation) it's your job to know everything there is to know about diamonds.
With cost overruns reaching record highs the D.E.C is anxious to cut back its operating budget. You have been assigned to the diamond excavation division to oversee the mining of 60 new potential diamond sites. These sites are scattered around the world in some of the most inhospitable places known to man. From freezing arctic ice caverns to scorching desert terrain to dirt tunnels deep in the Amazon, it’s your job to ensure these sites are fully mined of their diamonds. For each site you will be given a limited budget to construct drilling equipment, conveyer belts, power supplies and support scaffolding. Good Luck.
Rock Solid requires a 68020 Macintosh or higher (LCIII or higher recommended), 2 Mb of free RAM, and a minimum 13 inch 256 colour monitor. System 7 is also required.
Note: To maintain an acceptable scrolling speed for the main window only the portions needed to be redrawn are redrawn. If you have any floating windows (such as tool bars used to launch applications) which are always present, either switch them off or move them down to the bottom of the screen. If you don’t the update regions underneath the floating window may not be redrawn.
Rock Solid is shareware. All shareware details are given in the program under the apple menu.
Rock Solid has been fully tested, although I except no responsibility for any problems or loss of data. Also, don’t modify the program or the attached files in any way. This program was developed using Think C v6.0
I now have a web site and email address. The web site contains the latest information regarding Rock Solid, and also has hints and previews of other products. To access my web site enter the address into your browsers URL location (If you have Netscape Navigator, simply double click on the "Current web site" file).
Note: Currently my Internet Service Provider is in the process of switching all of their customers onto a new system, although they have not set a date for this. If my homepage link doesn't work, then try my ISP's homepage at:
"http://www.ihug.co.nz/java.html".
My homepage will be under either "Former ES-NET website" or "Homepages".
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