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- DITS AND DATS, Version 1.1 - DESCRIBE.DOC -
D I T S A N D D A T S
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Version 1.1
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D E S C R I P T I O N A N D
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A U T H O R I N F O R M A T I O N
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Last updated: April, 1993
This file includes sample descriptions which you may use to describe
the DITS AND DATS package.
Disk Vendors and Distributors please refer to the VENDOR.DOC text
file.
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Program Information:
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File Name(s) for BBSs:
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For consistency and to help users locate the files, please use the
following file names:
If the programs and documentation are in separate archive files,
please use the following names (both must be posted):
DAD.ZIP DITS AND DATS, Version 1.1
DADDOC.ZIP DITS AND DATS, Version 1.1
If the programs and documentation are contained within a single
archive file, please use the following name:
DAD.ZIP DITS AND DATS, Version 1.1
If the program is compressed using some other file compression
method, then please use the name "DAD" with the appropriate
extension (PAK, ARC, LZH, ZOO, etc.).
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Keywords:
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None
Category:
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Games
Program Name, Category, Keywords:
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DITS AND DATS, Games, Logic
Short Description:
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DITS AND DATS (DAD) is a twist on an old game that tests your
logical thinking. Anyone that enjoys a challenge in logic can't
miss this one. It is programmed to run with EGA/VGA monitor.
It may reside on floppy disk or hard disk.
Long Description:
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DITS AND DATS (DAD) is a twist on an old game that tests your
logical thinking. Anyone that enjoys a challenge in logic can't
miss this one. It is programmed to run with EGA/VGA monitor.
It may reside on floppy disk or hard disk.
There are 10 numbers (0 through 9). You select a four digit number
without repeating a digit. Your opponent does the same. Then you each
try to guess the other's number. The first one to do so is the winner
If a digit is in the proper slot it is called a 'DAT'. If the digit
is not in the proper slot it is called a 'DIT'.
Example: Your number is '9803' and your opponent guesses '8923'
The result is: 2 DITS for the 8 and 9
1 DAT for the 3
You can play against another person or against the computer. With the
computer, you can play 3 different ways:
1. One on one - You and the computer both select a number.
2. The computer is passive - You guess Computer's number.
3. The computer is active - Computer guesses your number.
The game is called if someone has not won by 15 tries.
The computer will always referee the game, even when it is an active
player. However, the computer never 'LOOKS' at your number when it
is guessing. Honest!!!
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Quotes from Reviews, Articles and Users:
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None
Registration Information:
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The registration fee of $8 will license one copy for use on any one
computer at any one time. The user will receive a registration
certificate for DITS AND DATS.
For complete user registration information please refer to the
REGISTER.DOC text file.
Author/Publisher Information:
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Ronald L. Crabb is a retired navy officer that writes computer games and
educational software to supplement his income.
I believe that the PRIMARY purpose of business is service,
not profit. This concept is fundamental to my approach to selecting
a product to development, produce and market.
I have been producing top quality computer software at reasonable prices,
continuously, since I retired in 1987.
Please feel free to contact me (Ron Crabb) at any time if you have any
questions, comments or suggestions. I can be reached by mail at the
following address:
Ronald L. Crabb
2113 White Cloud NE
Albuquerque, NM 87112
U.S.A.
I can also be reached by telephone at (505) 299-6285
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