Category : A Collection of Games for DOS and Windows
Archive   : HANDWRIT.ZIP
Filename : QUEST

 
Output of file : QUEST contained in archive : HANDWRIT.ZIP
5
8
11
13
16
1
2
A. Signature Underlining
4
3
B. Expansion
7
2
C. Signature Size
10
3
D. Connectedness
14
3
E. Pressure
17
3
A. Loop and Stem Extensions
22
3
B. Capital Letters
26
3
C. Capital Letter Embellishment
29
3
A. Middle Zone Size
33
3
B. Circle Letters 'a' and 'o'
40
3
C. The Letters 'm' and 'n'
46
3
A. Lower Loop Fullness
50
3
B. Lower Loop Length
53
3
SX. Sex
55
3
HD. Handedness
57
0

1. Signature is Underlined
2. Underlining is Overdone
3. Signature is Not Underlined
1. Pronounced Expansion
2. Balanced Expansion
3. Pronounced Compression
1. First Larger than Last
2. Last Larger than First
3. Both Same Size
1. Letters All Disconnected
2. Connected and Disconnected Small Letters
3. Connected Small Letters & Disconnected Capitals
4. All Connected, Including Capitals
1. Heavy Pressure
2. Moderate Pressure
3. Light Pressure
1. Tall, Narrow Loops
2. Tall, Full Loops
3. Moderate Loops, Not Retraced
4. Short, Full Loops
5. Retraced Loops, Any Length
1. Very Small Capitals
2. Small Capitals
3. Normal Capitals
4. Large Capitals
1. Elaborate, Flourished Capitals
2. Plain, Cursive Capitals
3. Printed Capitals
1. Small Middle Zone
2. Average Middle Zone
3. Large Middle Zone
4. Variable Middle Zone
1. Double-Looped
2. Closed, with Loop on Top
3. Closed, but Not Looped
4. Open, with Loops
5. Open, without Loops
6. Mixed: Some Open, Some Closed
7. Open at the Base
1. Pointed Tops, 'v'-Shaped Bottoms
2. Rounded Bottoms (like 'u''s)
3. Rounded Tops, Closed Bottoms
4. Rounded Tops, 'v'-Shaped Bottoms
5. Both Rounded and Pointed Tops
6. Flattened 'm' and 'n'
1. Large, Full Lower Loops
2. Moderately Full Lower Loops
3. Thin Lower Loops
4. Downstrokes Only
1. Long Lower Loops
2. Medium-Length Lower Loops
3. Short Lower Loops
1. Male
2. Female
1. Right
2. Left


  3 Responses to “Category : A Collection of Games for DOS and Windows
Archive   : HANDWRIT.ZIP
Filename : QUEST

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

  3. But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/