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Fred Fish's Product-Info
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1994-09-29
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.name
Slots
.type
Online Game
.short
Slots Game for BBS's
.description
A long time ago, a friend of mine (Richard Muller) wanted to see a
"good" slots game on the Amiga. Well, when I first started the project,
I modeled the game after an MS-DOS slots door game. It had a small
distribution, and wasn't really that good. A year later (I think, check
the history part if you really care :) I was inspired again, and updated
Slots to 2.x, and dramatically changed the game play. It is now more
like a real slot machine (I think anyways).
.version
2.05
.date
199.09.10
.author
Steve Lee
.restrictions
Does not save high scores
.distribution
Shareware
.price
$10
.address
1720 NW 16th St.
Gresham, OR 97030
USA
.email
link@u.washington.edu
link@matrix.rain.com
.run
slots "name" <Ansi> <path> <baud> [option]
Where <Ansi> is either a '1' or 'on' for Ansi capable.
The <path> is where the SLOTS executable and its files are
located. Be sure to end the path with a : or / as needed.
<baud> is the user's baud rate. Due to high use of ANSI,
9600 or better is required. This can be overridden by putting
a constant number in its place (ie. 9600)
[option] is an optional argument to increase compatibility
with other and future BBS software, you simply replace
[option] with the text string that your BBS software sends
saying that ANSI/Extended IBM character set is on.
For Example:
If your program doesn't send a '1' or 'on' but a 'Ansi On'
then use:
slots "<name>" <Ansi> doors:slots/ <Baud> "Ansi On"
.docs
slots.guide
.described-by
Richard Fish
.submittal
Downloaded via ftp from Aminet.