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CrazyClock V1.1
Written by Holger Brunst
Qustions, comments, bugs etc. to
brunst@pool.informatik.rwth-aachen.de
If you like this tiny program or just writing letters,
then send some notes to me. I love mail.
Holger Brunst
Rubensstr. 9
52134 Herzogenrath
Germany
*** Disclaimer ***
I give no warranty on this software. The author cannot be held
responsible for any damage or loss that may be happen during usage of
this software. Which means that using this software is totally at
your own risk.
*** Copyright ***
This software is freely distributable. Copyright for all programs and
documentation by Holger Brunst.
*** Distribution ***
As long as all parts of the original ditribution are kept intact, this
program may be ditributed in a *public* archive. No profit may be
made out of this program. Only a small fee for the copying and/or the
price of the media is allowed. This fee must not be more than 5 DM
(US $5).
This ditribution of CrazyClock consists of following files which must
remain together and kept intact:
CCElements
CCHighscore
CrazyClock
CrazyClock.info
MuchMore
readme
readme.info
Source/CClock.h
clockwindow.c
data.c
DMakefile
highwindow.c
main.c
misc.c
namewindow.c
Source.info
If (for unknown reasons) someone wants to use this program in
commercial programs, a written permission from the author is
nescessary.
*** Installation ***
First of all you need Kickstart 2.04 or higher.
To install CrazyClock, simply copy all files into a directory. Then
start the program by typing CrazyClock from CLI or by clicking on its
WB icon.
If you are running your machine with PAL resolutions the clock image
may look a litle bit squeesed. To avoid this effect you only have to
install the NTSC drivers on your system (for more information consult
your amiga manual). CrazyClock will then automatically open its
screen in NTSC mode.
The program was created and tested on an A2000 with A2091 & A2630 but
should also run on 68000 with 512k.
*** Introduction ***
CrazyClock is... eh... .Yes it is!
For all of those who already kown Mr.R.'s cube. This program is
inspired by Mr.R.'s clock (almost unknown) which is a much easier
alternative for everyone who couldn't solve the cube through
intuition.
This time you only have to move the 9 clocks on both sides to twelve.
Therefor you can rotate one of the four clocks in each corner by
clicking on them. To decide whether they rotate forwards or backwards
the clocks are devided into halves. Click on the left to turn left
and vice versa.
The four yellow buttons in the middle can be pushed up or down. They
influence the connection between the clocks. The only question is
how? Well this problem is up to you. (It is not difficult at all,
trust me!!!)
So if you are waiting for your girl/boy friend, for your modem to
connect, etc. simply test it out. You will soon understand the
mechanism which works inside the clock and later solve the clock
within seconds.
For absolute beginners it should take about 1 to 3 hours to solve the
clock for the first time, without really understanding how they did
it. But after some more tries only a few minutes/seconds are
possible.
*** Dedication ***
Many thanks to:
- Stefan Birmanns who made some suggestions and did a little bit
beta testing.
- Christian Scholz who created the game icon.
- Stefan Becker. I got good solutions to some problems by
studying Toolmanagers's source code.
Bonne chance!!!