Category : A Collection of Games for DOS and Windows
Archive   : SOLIT27.ZIP
Filename : VENDOR.DOC

 
Output of file : VENDOR.DOC contained in archive : SOLIT27.ZIP

SOLITILE ver 2.7

Distribution information


Solitile is a game of solitaire, played with "tiles". It derives
from several similar games, such as "Shanghai", "Gunshy", and
"Mahjongg", which are played with Mah-Jong tiles. Solitile plays
the same game, but adds new starting layouts and the ability for the
player to create new layouts and/or modify the layouts provided. It
also uses new, "westernized" pictures on the faces of the tiles.

Program requirements:
IBM PC/XT/AT compatible with at least 256K of RAM
EGA or VGA compatible display adapter
optional: Microsoft compatible mouse and driver

Solitile is being distributed as Shareware. If you use the game
for more than a week, you are expected to pay for its use by sending
a registration fee to:

Everett Kaser
Solitile
35405 Spruce St
Albany, OR 97321

Phone: (503) 928-5259 (not after 9pm Pacific Time, please).

The distribution files are:

SOLITILE.EXE the game program
SOLITILE.DOC the game documention/manual
REGISTER.DOC a registration form that can be printed
VENDOR.DOC this file of general information

You can print the game documentation by typing:

PRINT SOLITILE.DOC
or maybe, PRINT A:SOLITILE.DOC

You can print the registration form by typing:

PRINT REGISTER.DOC
or maybe, PRINT A:REGISTER.DOC

The registration fees are:

$10.00 if you're happy with the copy of the game you have.
$15.00 if you'd like a fresh copy of the latest version
mailed to you. There are no guarantees that the
version mailed to you will be newer or different
from the one you have. Specify media type: 5 1/4"
or 3 1/2".
$35.00 if you'd like the sources to the latest version
mailed to you. These sources are copyrighted, and
distribution rights are reserved. This means you
may NOT give a copy of the sources to anyone else,
NOR may you distribute them or place them in a
publicly accessible place, such as a computer
network or BBS. They are for your private use only.
You are free to modify and re-compile them at will,
but you may NOT distribute any program that is so
generated. The sources are primarily Microsoft C,
with a small amount of assembly language.

The game package, which MUST include the files SOLITILE.EXE (the game),
SOLITILE.DOC (the manual), and REGISTER.DOC (the registration form)
may be freely copied and distributed. It may be packed together into
a single file with an archiving programing, as long as all of the files
are included. A small copying fee (not to exceed $10 per disk,
including shipping and handling) may be charged by Shareware software
distribution houses, but it must be clearly stated to the purchaser
that the copying fee does NOT register the program for use with the
author, and that the user MUST register the program with the author if
its use is continued beyond the trial period of one week.

The entire contents of the four files SOLITILE.EXE, SOLITILE.DOC,
REGISTER.DOC, and VENDOR.DOC are:

Copyright 1989, 1990 Everett Kaser. All rights reserved.

They may not be modified in any way without the written consent of
the copyright holder, and they may only be copied and distributed
in accordance with the above paragraphs.


  3 Responses to “Category : A Collection of Games for DOS and Windows
Archive   : SOLIT27.ZIP
Filename : VENDOR.DOC

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