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CROSSWORD CHALLENGE
Description:
Crossword Challenge is a collection of fun and challenging
electronic crossword puzzles for the IBM PC. Puzzles are
displayed in sharp, high-resolution VGA graphics and can be
solved "on-screen" interactively without a pencil or paper.
On-screen feedback tells the user whether their letter and
word solutions are correct and can even provide letter clues
when the user is stumped on a word.
Hardware requirements:
A hard disk drive, VGA graphic adapter, 640K RAM and DOS
3.0 or greater, are required to run Crossword Challenge.
Although not necessary, a Microsoft compatible mouse is
highly recommended. A total of 550K of FREE available
memory is required to run Crossword Challenge without
difficulties. If your computer has less than 550K, you
will not be able to access the "Help" screens from within
the program. One quick way to determine how much available
memory your computer has is to type CHKDSK at the DOS
prompt.
655360 total bytes memory
622370 bytes free
Look for the above lines in the output of CHKDSK. The
"bytes free" tells you how much memory is available for a
single program. If this number is less than 550,000 bytes,
you will not be able to access all of the functions of the
program, although the program will probably run on much
less than 500K of memory, albeit with degraded performance.
Installation:
If your copy of Crossword Challenge was purchased or
obtained on a floppy disk, you may wish to install the
program and all related files to your hard disk drive.
Installing Crossword Challenge to your hard disk will
GREATLY IMPROVE its performance. A utility has been
included on disk that will perform the installation. This
utilty can be run from DOS by typing --> INSTALLC.BAT
To start:
To begin Crossword Challenge, set your current working
directory from DOS to the drive where the Crossword
Challenge program and data files are located. If the
program files are located on floppy drive A:, then at
the DOS prompt enter --> A: press [ENTER]
then to begin, enter --> XWORD press [ENTER]
If the program and data files are located on drive C, in
subdirectory XWORD, then at the DOS prompt type the
following:
C: press [ENTER]
CHDIR C:\XWORD press [ENTER]
XWORD press [ENTER]
Using the program:
The simple, uncluttered interface should be self-explanatory
to even novice users. If you are using a mouse, use the
left mouse button (single click) to activate a button, a
letter box, or event. The left side of the screen contains
several large buttons that can be "clicked" or "pushed" to
activate the corresponding function.
Loading a new puzzle:
The fully registered version of Crossword Challenge comes
with dozens of challenging puzzles. The unregistered,
evaluation copy comes with only a few puzzles. In both
cases, puzzles are retrieved randomly and will not repeat
until all puzzles have been retrieved at least once. In
other words, if 4 puzzles exist on disk, you will not see
puzzle #2 again until puzzles #1, #3, and #4 have been
retrieved first. Again, this is done automatically by the
program, and the user should not worry about what puzzle
they are retrieving. This explanation is provided so that
the curious may understand how puzzles are retrieved and
displayed to screen and why the unregistered evaluation
copy eventually runs in a recognizable loop pattern (e.g.,
1,4,3,2,1,4,3,2,...1,4,3,2).
Saving your work:
If you run out of time before completing an on-screen
puzzle, select the "Save your work to disk" button. This
will save all your work to disk, which can later be
restored by selecting the "Retrieve work and continue"
button.
No mouse?:
For those unfortunate ones without a mouse in their house,
you can still run Crossword Challenge. The following ALT
key combinations will enable you access to the menu
buttons. To use these key combinations, first hold down
the [ALT] key and then while still holding it down press
the additional key noted.
[ALT] + [H] Display the HELP information screens
[ALT] + [N] Start a NEW puzzle
[ALT] + [R] RETRIEVE any previously saved work
[ALT] + [S] SAVE your work to disk for retrieval later
[ALT] + [X] EXIT the program completely
[ALT] + [P] PRINT the registration form
Use the [TAB] key to switch between "ACROSS" and "DOWN"
modes.
Note: Mouse users can also access these "hot-keys" if they
prefer to use the keyboard instead.
Disclaimer:
The author makes no warranties, expressed or implied, as to
the quality or performance of this program. The author
will not be held liable for any direct, indirect,
incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use
of Crossword Challenge. Your use of the program
constitutes your agreement to this disclaimer and your
release of the author from any form of liability or
litigation.
What is Shareware?:
Crossword Challenge is distributed as shareware.
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 Crossword Challenge
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. Registration is based upon the disk
size you need. A registration form is provided for you at
the end of the program. Remember, the program author has
not received a single penny from the distributor of this
disk. The only monies we receive are from you the user.
If users do not support the program, the author goes
hungry (well, sort of...you know what I mean).
Distribution guidelines:
Crossword Challenge is copyrighted shareware software.
It is NOT public domain. If you find this program
useful, you are obligated to register your copy with the
program author. If you do not find this program useful,
then pass this disk on to a friend. INDIVIDUAL users
are permitted to make copies of this disk and pass
them on ONLY IF ALL of the following conditions are