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- Universal Hint System Help File
- Golden Fleece [72337,2611]
- (Creator of the UHS)
-
- I'm sure that most of you have seen something about the Universal Hint System
- (UHS for short) or some .UHS files floating around in the LIBraries. And I've
- always assumed that most people would understand what the UHS is. UHINTS.TXT
- (found in LIB 1) doesn't have any information that the average person would
- care about since it was mainly written for programmers. So it finally occured
- to me, after all of this time, that it was time to put up a help file telling
- people exactly what the UHS is.
-
- Basically, every major computer (Amiga, Apple II's, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST,
- Commodore 64/128, IBM, and Macintosh) has two different UHS programs (or will
- eventually). All programs for the UHS are found in LIBrary 1. The first
- program is the reader. The reader takes any of the .UHS files (found in the
- appropriate libraries, for example, UHS files for adventure games go in LIB 2)
- and reads them like a hint book. All UHS files can be read on all computers.
- I should point out that all of the UHS files are encrypted and CANNOT be read
- without a UHS reader.
-
- Although the readers vary from computer to computer, all begin by taking a
- file and giving you a choice of topics (usually areas in the game, though not
- always). You then choose one of the topics and a list of possible questions
- that fall under that topic are presented. From there, you choose a question.
- Then, one by one, you are given clues to answer your question. At any time,
- you may stop reading these clues, in case you don't want to spoil the game by
- getting more help than you need.
-
- Considering how short of a time that it takes to download both the reader and
- the average file, compared to the time it takes to post messages to have just
- one question answered on the message boards, I think you will find that the
- UHS is a much cheaper way to get hints.
-
- If you decide you would like to return the favor and create your own UHS
- files, the second program, the writer, will aid you. The writers take a
- simple outline and will do everything that needs to be done to turn the
- outline into a UHS file. Two things should be said about writing files:
- 1) Please check with me before beginning a file. Just because a certain
- file hasn't been uploaded doesn't mean that someone else hasn't been putting a
- lot of work into writing one.
- 2) When you upload a UHS file, upload it as a binary file and with a .UHS
- extender to identify it.
-
- There is also another file you may want to take a look at, UHSLST.TXT (also in
- LIB 1). It lists all of the different UHS programs, as well as the authors on
- each computer and all existing and planned UHS files. This is not completely
- current, so if you want to do a file, do not take the absence of that game
- from the list to mean no one is doing the file.
-
- Programs for the UHS may also be found by typing BRO /KEY:UHS [name of your
- computer] at the LIB 1 ! prompt. For example, if you have an IBM-compatible,
- you would type BRO /KEY:UHS IBM to find the reader and writer for IBM. I do
- not suggest including either READER or WRITER in the keywords, since not all
- programs include them.
-
- If you have any questions that I have not explained, please leave me a
- message.
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