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Program: Crayon Box
Version: 4.1
Requirements: EGA or VGA graphics, Microsoft compatible mouse, hard
disk drive, 512K free memory, one child.
Author: Philip Kapusta, 406 Monroe Avenue, Falmouth, Va. 22405 USA
Registration cost: $ 12.00
Short description:
A coloring and sketch book, plus math drills, counting tutor, USA
quiz, piano, and Concentration memory game all rolled into
one colorful program! Fun and educational. Young children will love
it!
Long description:
Crayon Box has a little bit of everything for your little ones.
First, it is a coloring and sketch book with over 450 different
colors and patterns that can be used to paint predrawn pictures,
or drawings that the child creates. In addition, Crayon Box tests
the child's math, counting, and color identification skills. The
math feature displays large 1" high numbers and prompts the child
for answers. 10 different skill levels from easy (2+3=?) to
difficult (144/12=?). The counting and color identification
feature displays a screen of randomly numbered and randomly
colored marbles. The child must identify and count the number of
each group when prompted. Spiral designs can also be created
which can be painted on the screen. To increase memory skills, a
Concentration style puzzle is available where the child must
correctly match picture tiles in pairs. And lastly, for those
older ones, a United States game where the child must point to the
correct state when prompted. Attractive user interface (with
large colorful point and click buttons) makes Crayon Box simple
and fun to use.
A word about the skill levels found in the math section of Crayon
Box. It would be rather complicated to explain the algorithm
behind the skill levels, but let it suffice to say that the higher
levels are INCLUSIVE of the lower levels. In other words, you will
find repetition of levels 0-8 in level 9, and repetition of levels
0-3 in level 4, etc. If you spend enough time in each level, you
would see that there is a difference between level 1 and level 9.
You will find a problem like 182/14 in level 9, but you will never
see anything harder than 48/6 in level 1. Since the problems are
displayed at random, it is possible for the user not to comprehend
this during only a short evaluation period with the program.
Command line options:
You can receive a printed record of your child's math progress by
starting the program from the DOS prompt in the following manner:
C:>CRAYON GETNAME PRINTLOG press [ENTER]
The "GETNAME" command line parameter will prompt the child for
their name. You do not need "GETNAME" for the math printout. It
was added for a school environment where it may be difficult to
know what printout belongs to which child. The "PRINTLOG"
parameter will cause Crayon Box to generate a summary log of the
child's work in the math portion (+ - x /) of the program. The
printed summary sheet(s) shows correct and incorrect responses from
the child.
Turn off music:
If you would like to disable the upper half of the "Music" button
so that your young one doesn't drive you up the wall with the
pre-recorded tunes, start Crayon Box in the following manner:
C:>CRAYON NOMUSIC
Math problems input:
In the large number addition and subtraction problems, keyboard
input is displayed from RIGHT TO LEFT. For instance, if the
problem was "100 + 72", the user would first press a "2", followed
by a "7" followed by a "1" (i.e, 271 then ENTER). But right
to left is backwards you might point out. True, but next time you
add an entry into your checkbook note how you add up the numbers
in each column! Where do you start first? At the right!
Exactly! Well this is how the addition and subtraction problems
expect keyboard input. Once you know this, it makes sense.
However, when you are using multiplication and division problems,
the default input is LEFT to RIGHT.
If you prefer to stick with LEFT to RIGHT input for ALL math
problems (add/subtract/multiply/divide), then add the "L2R"
command line parameter at the DOS prompt (see example below):
C:>CRAYON L2R press [ENTER]
More than one attempt:
None of us are perfect, especially our little ones. Should you
wish to allow your children more than one attempt at a marble
counting or math problem if they answer incorrectly, then use the
following command line parameter:
C:>CRAYON RETRY=x
In the example above, replace "x" with a number from 2 to 9. This
number will specify how many times to repeat a problem should the
user enter an incorrect answer.
Division display options:
When using division math problems, there are two methods of
displaying the dividend and divisor. One method is to place the
divisor below the dividend. For example:
24
÷ 8 DIVISOR BOTTOM
---
3
The other method is to place the divisor to the left of the
dividend. For example:
3
____
DIVISOR LEFT 8 ) 24
Since both methods are acceptable in the math world, the program
supports both methods. The question then is, how do you display
each type? The easiest way is keep in mind that the large division
button displayed on the far right side of the screen is divided
into two invisible regions. When your mouse cursor is over the
upper half of the division button (when you click the button) the
program will display the divisor to the left of the dividend. When
your mouse is over the lower half of the division button, then the
divisor will be place below the dividend.
If you would rather not worry about where to press the division
button, you can OVERRIDE these invisible regions by using a DOS
command line override parameter.
To display ALL division problems where the divisor is located to
the left of the dividend, type --> CRAYON DIVISOR LEFT at the
command line.
To display ALL division problems where the divisor is located to
the bottom of the dividend, type --> CRAYON DIVISOR BOTTOM at the
command line.
Music button - dual function:
From the opening screen, you will notice that the top right button
contains musical notes and a piano keyboard. This button (when
clicked with the left mouse button) can be used in two ways. When
you position your mouse pointer over the MUSICAL NOTES and press
the mouse button, a pre-recorded tune is played. Once the music
stops, a large keyboard is displayed. The keyboard works just
like a real piano. Click one of the ivories, and a corresponding
note is played and displayed.
Now, if you would like to skip the pre-recorded tune and jump
straight to the keyboard, go to the top right main menu button and
instead of clicking on the upper half containing the musical
notes, click instead on the lower half (which displays the
KEYBOARD icon). When the lower half of this button is pressed,
the piano keys pop up immediately.
Microsoft Windows: Crayon Box will run under Windows 3.1...most
of the time. The most often encountered problem with running
Crayon Box in MS Windows is that Windows fails to share the
mouse with Crayon Box. The best way to insure that the mouse
driver is available to Crayon Box from within MS Windows is to
load your mouse PRIOR TO running MS Windows. This can be done
by adding a line to your CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT file that
will load your mouse driver when you turn your computer on.
Distribution: Crayon Box is distributed as shareware software.
Shareware is a "try before you buy" software marketing concept that
allows the user to obtain fully functional copies of programs for
evaluation. The distribution and copying fee that you may have paid
to obtain this disk does not cover the cost of the software contained
on this disk. Shareware programs such as the one that you are about
to try require separate payment to the author if it is found to be a
useful product and if it is used beyond a reasonable evaluation
period.
Vendors: Please contact the author/sysop with a SASE or e-mail
message on The Mustard Seed BBS prior to distribution of Crayon
Box IF THE FILE DATE STAMP ON CRAYON.EXE IS OLDER THAN 2 YEARS. We
simply want to insure that you have the latest version of the
program. Thank you.
Other programs: If you like Crayon Box, you may be interested in
trying some of the author's other programs. Most of our programs are
family, educational, or Bible related. For shareware evaluation
copies, you can obtain the latest versions from our 24-hour BBS
(bulletin board system) if you have a modem:
The Mustard Seed
Falmouth, VA
BBS phone number: 540-372-9680
Supports 1200-28.8k baud v.32/v.42/v.34 N-8-1-ANSI
After logging in, go to the "FILES" area named "PKSOFT" and feel
free to download any of our other shareware products.
Problems?: If you have any questions about Crayon Box, and you have
not yet registered, please enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope to
insure a speedy reply. Please do NOT send us defective disks unless
you obtained CRAYON BOX directly from the author. At the DOS prompt
type "CHKDSK" and if you find any bad sectors or lost clusters or file
allocation errors, contact the SOURCE from which you purchased the
disk. CRAYON BOX was released after extensive testing, and if you have
any problems, most likely it will be a result of damaged or missing
files during the copying process from your vendor or a pinched floppy
sleeve during mailing.
CRAYON BOX REGISTRATION
Indicate disk format desired (mark with an "X"):
3.5" 720K low density _____
5.25" 1.2M high density _____
3.5" 1.4M high density _____
Please print your name and address below VERY CLEARLY!
Individual's complete name _______________________________________________
Mailing address __________________________________________________________
City ____________________________ State __________ Zip Code ____________
Country ________________________ Phone __________________________________
Make U.S. funds payable to:
Philip P. Kapusta
406 Monroe Avenue
Falmouth, Va. 22405 U.S.A.
CRAYON BOX REGISTRATION COSTS:
Basic registration (includes 12 pictures) $12.00 $______ *
Additional pictures at $0.10 each
(maximum of 20 extra pictures) ____ x $0.10 $______
Virginia residents, add 4.5% sales tax $______
Canadian addresses add $1.00 shipping $ 1.00 $______
Overseas/foreign addresses add $2.00 $ 2.00 $______
Total enclosed: $______ **
* Prices are valid through December 31, 1997. Contact author with a
self-addressed stamped envelope after this date for the latest prices.
** For registrants in Canada, U.K., Australia or Europe, payment can be
made by International money order payable in U.S.A. dollars, or you can
pay by mailing CASH (your native currency). If mailing cash, wrap well
for the author will not be held responsible for lost mail. No coins!