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Friday Night Football is a strategic football game of wit. | |||
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File Name | File Size | Zip Size | Zip Type |
FB0.EXE | 48640 | 25649 | deflated |
FB1.EXE | 103552 | 42647 | deflated |
FBCRTTBL.DAT | 896 | 186 | deflated |
FBPLAYS.DAT | 130560 | 19780 | deflated |
FBPLAYS.INX | 2032 | 844 | deflated |
FNF.BAT | 6 | 6 | stored |
FNF.DOC | 40960 | 11315 | deflated |
PLAYS.DAT | 2560 | 663 | deflated |
PLAYS.DOC | 3191 | 695 | deflated |
READ.ME | 896 | 424 | deflated |
README | 517 | 325 | deflated |
Download File FNF22.ZIP Here
Contents of the READ.ME file
Enter the command "COPY FNF.DOC PRN:" to print the documentation manual
on your local printer.
A list of offensive and defensive plays can be found in the printable
file PLAYS.DOC.
The file CONFIG.FNF will be created the first time that a game is
initialized. It contains configuration information default values that
you are asked about during initialization. It may be deleted at any time.
If you'll be using a monochrome display with graphics adapter, be sure to
reply 'G' to that setup question.
When asked to enter your computer's speed, an entry of '9' is a good starting
point if you are running a 386 model computer; refer to the documentation
manual.
on your local printer.
A list of offensive and defensive plays can be found in the printable
file PLAYS.DOC.
The file CONFIG.FNF will be created the first time that a game is
initialized. It contains configuration information default values that
you are asked about during initialization. It may be deleted at any time.
If you'll be using a monochrome display with graphics adapter, be sure to
reply 'G' to that setup question.
When asked to enter your computer's speed, an entry of '9' is a good starting
point if you are running a 386 model computer; refer to the documentation
manual.
Contents of the README file
Enter the command "COPY FNF.DOC PRN:" to print the documentation manual
on your local printer.
A list of offensive and defensive plays can be found in the printable
file PLAYS.DOC.
The file CONFIG.FNF will be created the first time that a game is
initialized. It contains configuration information default values that
you are asked about during initialization. It may be deleted at any time.
If you'll be using a monochrome display with graphics adapter, be sure to
reply 'G' to that setup question.
When asked to enter your computer's speed, an entry of '9' is a good starting
point if you are running a 386 model computer; refer to the documentation
manual.
Enter the command "COPY FNF.DOC PRN:" to print the documentation file on
your local printer.
A list of offensive and defensive plays can be found in the printable
file PLAYS.DOC.
The file CONFIG.FNF will be created the first time that a game is
initialized. It contains configuration information default values that
you are asked about during initialization. It may be deleted at any time.
If you'll be using a monochrome display with graphics adapter, be sure to
reply 'G' to that setup question.
on your local printer.
A list of offensive and defensive plays can be found in the printable
file PLAYS.DOC.
The file CONFIG.FNF will be created the first time that a game is
initialized. It contains configuration information default values that
you are asked about during initialization. It may be deleted at any time.
If you'll be using a monochrome display with graphics adapter, be sure to
reply 'G' to that setup question.
When asked to enter your computer's speed, an entry of '9' is a good starting
point if you are running a 386 model computer; refer to the documentation
manual.
Enter the command "COPY FNF.DOC PRN:" to print the documentation file on
your local printer.
A list of offensive and defensive plays can be found in the printable
file PLAYS.DOC.
The file CONFIG.FNF will be created the first time that a game is
initialized. It contains configuration information default values that
you are asked about during initialization. It may be deleted at any time.
If you'll be using a monochrome display with graphics adapter, be sure to
reply 'G' to that setup question.
December 21, 2017
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