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Star Nx1000 Gemini } Sakata Sp100 tari 1025 Printer on Epson Compatibles and Daisy Wheel Printers rint Ro}om Help File ۿ Return To The Main Menu on Epson Compatibles and Daisy Wheel Printers rint Ro/AAF`!`H$-%.HH \hhh(`.HM)   !h(L`N) }!"`3!3 }for more complete answers to his questions, but the answer that Hasbro gave leaves little room for doubt. Hasb }ro will concentrate on games, as they run on the Sony PlayStation, the PC, and the Nintendo 64. At AGH, Manuel probab }ly saw the familiar name of JOHN HARDIE, but got few hardware and/or non- gaming questions answered. Also in this } issue are screen shots of Rodent Revenge, a PD game by BILL KENDRICK, hints on selecting graphics by number when using } The Print Shop, hints on playing Ghost Busters, a reprint of DAVID RICHARDSON's Exploring the Wild FONTier, and a 1999 }calendar with the club's meeting dates boxed in. JACG Newsletter for January 1999 -- This is a packed issue. It sta }rts off with Part 2 of MARSHAL M. ROSENTHAL's fine Atari history article. JOE HICSWA does fine reviews of } New Atari User and the OHAUG Newsletter. According to the minutes, the JACG has voted to accept members who own o }ther computers. In an article a little later in the issue, SAM CORY takes issue with that stand and sees nothing t }o be gained by the change. (Of course, I would have to remind Sam that my forays into the comp.sys.atari.8bit back } me up. Emulating an Atari 8-bit on a PC seems to get many former 8-bitters interested in their old compute }rs again. The hours that my SIO2PC interface and my null-modem connection between the two machines have } saved me as editor of this newsletter are somewhere in the thousands! The two machines can coexist an }d help each other considerably. -- Ed.) The issue ends with a humorous list of bumper sticker slogans, } a financial statement for the JACG, and a list of members with their names, addresses and phone numbers. PACESet }ter for January 1999 -- Editor WALT LEWIS starts off with an article called, "ANTIC DISK HELP!" He uses the ANTIC }Magazine's list of extenders to launch what is probably the best-written article for beginners on loading } files from a disk I've ever seen. (And Walt, the device name "E:" stands for "screen Editor." -- Ed.) The rest o }f the issue is devoted to descriptions of several disks from the club's library. They're too numerous to }mention here, but please pick up a copy of this issue and look it over. Some of these disks are most interest }ing and useful! IMAGE for January 1999 -- There is no 8-bit-related news in this issue, but there are two items of note. } First, NICK DiMASI, president of of SCAT, has joined IMAGE. Second, Hayes, the modem manufacturer that at one time } set the standards and command set for all others to follow, has filed for reorganization under Chapter 11. SCAT Pres }ident's Letter for December 1998/January 1999 -- This issue lists a URL for the SCAT Website, which I've visited } and enjoyed . It's also significant that in thier last election, former 8-bit lib }rarian JOE CHIKO was elected vice-president and ERIC CRON was elected 8-bit librarian. (Eric is a frequ }ent contributor to comp.sys.atari.8bit and his Web site inc }ludes html versions of De Re Atari and The 850 Operator's Manual, as well as a .ZIP file of The Atari Hardware Ma }nual. -- ed.) The PACESetter for February 1999 -- This issue seems to be a music issue. It includes reviews }of the Music Composer cartridge and Music Construction Set by Editor WALT LEWIS, the instructions for ANTIC }Music Processor by STEVEN LASHOWER, a description of Music I, II, and III from the APX catalog, and a descript }ion of Bank Street Music Writer by GLEN CLANCY of Mindscape. Walt mentioned getting a year's worth of OHAUG disks a }nd printouts from JOE HICSWA. (This is the obviously the same package that Joe sent me and which I showed at the la }st meeting. - - Ed.) There are also articles about how to keep junk e-mail out of your PC and how to tell how fast your } PC's connected on line (both from the LCACE News Journal.) Finally, there's an article, reprinted from t }he OHAUG Newsletter of 3-4/92 on repairing and modifying and Indus disk drive. XIO3 for January/February 1999 -- }Our member, JOHN POWELL, has joined yet another user group. This time, it's GCACE! GCACE, by the way, has had ano }ther election. Many familiar names are among the officers. Our congratulations to all, and best wishes to } ROWLAND GRANT for a contined speedy recovery from serious surgery. ROWLAND still took time to write two very info }rmative columns -- his usual 8-bit affairs column and a reivew of Pool Disk Too. Both cover many interesting points and } should be "must reads." JACG Newsletter for February 1999 -- Edlitor TOM LASKOWSKI has obviously been following th }e gaming scene. A lot of former Atari employees have been working on something called Project X and something ca }lled Nuon. These very secret projects are about to bear some fruit. Read all about it in Tom's column, in two pre }ss releases from VM LABS also reprinted in this issue, and from a column entitled Pecking at the Scraps, by DONA }LD A. THOMAS, JR. Also see the final installment of MARSHAL M. ROSENTHAL's "Thanks for the Ecstacy Atari" colum }n. JOE HICSWA is back as president, and has a column called, "From the Opal Office." Joe uses this month's colum }n to talk about what the user group has done to enhance his confidence. Joe also reviews several new }sletters, including the November-December LVAUG Newsletter and the December PACESetter. SAM CORY raises som }e very interesting points in a column on the next-to-last page. There's no title, but is name appears at the botto }m. Sam does a fine job of explaining why Internet messages, including e-mail are split into packets whic }h are then sent in many different directions, and finally assembled into the original at the ISP of the intended } recipient. You didn't know that? You're used to sending and receiving files _AS A WHOLE_ while working with a B }BS? Sam will explain why packets, which look like a more dangerous way to send messages, actually improve the } efficiency of the Internet. He also poses some questions for PC users. Perhaps Sam is changing his mind about }the wisdom of JACG bringing in PC users? Hmmm.... *+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+* changing his mind about `@00MOVEALIVEOFCHBRBIBTIMNBXYUULLCSCORBONUNNXIIIFBLBLLBASJUNINSECHANG$} $}$} !"#$%&'(Q.T. 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Neal. Contributed to the Public Domain for7} private use only.48K REQUIREDWritten in compiled ACTION! from Optimized Systems Software. Use binary load from DOS to l7}oad.GAME DESCRIPTION:"Rail King" is a railroad empire building simulation for one to four players, playing either human7}s or the computer. The appropriate age range for this game is probably 15 and up, although precocious 12-year-olds may enjoy7} it. The objective of the game is to be the first to accumulate $300 million. This objective is accomplished by building tr7}ack (cost) and using that track to pick up and deliver goods (costs and earnings) to markets selected from a list randomly ge7}nerated by the computer. Random events inhibit operations and increase the suspense.The game alternates between the player7}s, presenting information on a split screen. The following subscreens appear on the same screen with a United States map rep7}resenting the current player's rail system and his current position: Commands, including a message area for reporting e7}vents and errors, and to let the player enter his intentions; a listing of valid markets for the Player, a listin7}g of the products to be found in each city, and a help listing of the various command keys.The Map and the Market Lis7}ting are unique to the individual Player. The information presented on each screen is as follows:Commands -- this is the "7}heart" of the game system. A Command line appears at the bottom of all operating screens to allow the player to select his n7}ext action. In the case of a computer player, the human player(s) may observe the action of the computer player and advance 7}the game by pressing any key. The commands are abbreviated to a single letter. A screen displaying a detailed listing of th7}e commands responds to entering "H" for "Help". There are eight options available, depending on the Player's current Turn Ph7}ase (explained below): G save Game M view Markets listing T move Train L Load train U Unload train7} B Build track S view Supplier listing E End turnMarkets Listing -- displays 6 randomly selected cities, each7} with a product demand and a price to be paid on delivery. A choice to "Continue" with the game or draw a new Market List is7} offered. Drawing a new market list automatically terminates the player's turn.Markets -- each city potentially demands al7}l the products that it does not supply. The price offered for a product is nominally based on the number of turns required t7}o move from the supply city to the market city, with extra incentives added for the most distant. Market selection is a two-7}step process in the computer. The market city is randomly selected, then the product demanded by that city is randomly selec7}ted. In the case of the initial draw or a redraw, 6 markets are thus selected. In the case of a delivery (unloading), the s7}atisfied demand is deleted from the list and a new market is drawn to replace it. Only markets in the Player's Market List w7}ill pay off on delivery of the specified product. Any other delivery location will just result in loss of the product. If a7} product is unloaded at a city not demanding it, the program will ask if the player really means to unload.Suppliers Listin7}g -- displays the products available in each of the 10 cities. Each city offers three products representative of that regio7}n of the country. Some products are repeated for two or three cities, although most are unique to a particular city. The7} product list is:CITY PRODUCT---- ------------------------- #1 fish, imports, lumber #2 grai7}n, cattle, sheep #3 machinery, fruit, sugar #4 cattle, coal, lead #5 grain, corn, pork #6 cattle, cot7}ton, oil #7 machinery, iron, cars #8 lumber, fish, machinery #9 coal, imports, fabrics #0 tobacco, co7}tton, fruitBuilding Track -- All city-to-city connections are allowed except that #8 may connect directly only to #9. Tra7}ck cost is nominally based on distance, whether over smooth terrain or mountains, and with a premium for crossing rivers. Th7}e line from #3 to #4 is considered to cross the Colorado River only once. The player builds track by selecting the "B" comma7}nd. The program then queries him on originating city and destination city. If he lacks the funds to build the track segment7}, the program so informs him and cycles him back to issue a new command. The program reports the cost of the track and draws7} it on his map. The player's rail system appears each time his turn comes up, with his current position marked by a "sprite"7} locomotive.As presently written, the program does not allow the player to review the various track costs, but he should be7} able to get a good idea of relative costs by relative distance, the presence of mountains, etc. The text screen reports the7} player's total value of track in case he should want to keep track of it. Building track automatically terminates a player's7} turn, so he can't build track and run on it in the same turn.Events -- Five (5) random events may occur and remain in effe7}ct for one full turn. A random event is selected each time a market city is selected. There is a 1/4 chance that an event w7}ill be selected on any market draw. This does not (as might be expected) result in a lot of random events that affect the pl7}ayer because all but one (strikes) occur only in certain regions on the map. On the occurance of an event, the event is chos7}en randomly. The events are: 1. Hurricane--no movement allowed to or from City 0. 2. Snow in the West--trains We7}st and north of City #4 move at 1/2 speed. The speed adjustment is made automatically. 3. Snow in the East--trains East7} and north of City #5 move at 1/2 speed. 4. Longshoreman's strike -- no loading or unloading in coastal cities. Prohib7}ition of loading or unloading is automatic. 5 thru 8 -- strike on the individual player's lines -- no movement for 1 tu7}rn.Train Movement -- Speed, including 1/2-speed, is controlled by the program. Speed (movement allowance) is a nominal 16 7}pixels per turn. Normal speed results in 2-4 turns to traverse from one city to another. When a train is en route, train mo7}vement is automatic on the selection of the "T" command. That is, the player defines his destination only once, and the dest7}ination is remembered by the program.A cost is associated with movement. This cost is reported to the player and is deduct7}ed from his cash position. If a player can't move due to lack of funds, the game is effectively over for him.The player pl7}aces his train on the first move that he moves his train. From then on, the train moves from its last stop. Thus, the rail 7}system should be "head-to-tail" since the train can't move where there is no track.The train must move to distant cities in7} stages when there is not a direct connection. For example, suppose the player has track from 1 to 2 to 4 to 5. His train 7}is at 1 and he wants to go to 5. Unless he builds track from 1 to 5 he must proceed 1 to 2 to 4 to 5. The train will stop i7}n each city (announced by "YOU HAVE ARRIVED" to avoid confusion about the train's exact position on the map), but, if the mov7}ement allowance is not used up, the player may immediately proceed to the next city in the sequence.Loading and Unloading -7}- the player loads a product on his train by using the "L" command. His train must be empty and in a city at the time and th7}e product he loads must be supplied by that city -- otherwise, he gets an error message and is recycled to the command screen7}.A player would typically begin his train movement on his second move (his first move having been expended by building trac7}k) by loading the desired product in the chosen supply city. The program will ask "Origin City?" and "Product?", then when t7}he player uses "T" it will ask "Destination City?". For the remainder of the game "Origin City?" will not appear, the origin7} for succeeding movements being the current position.The program will happily allow the player (if he insists) to load his7} first train in a city in which he has no track, but he won't be able to go anywhere until he builds track to that city.The7} player unloads his train in (hopefully) the city in his demand list that demands that product. If he attempts to unload els7}ewhere he is given an opportunity to change his mind.Turn Phase -- The turn consists of two phases. Train movement may occ7}ur only in Phase 1. Phase 2 may be viewed as simply the restriction that train movement can no longer occur. All other acti7}vities are possible in either phase. The market listing, supplier listing, or help listings may be viewed at any time. Load7}ing and unloading may be done at any time that a train is in a city, either before or after train movement. Building track m7}ay be done in either phase, as may drawing a full new market list, but either of these actions automatically ends the turn.7}Ending the Turn -- Typically, a player will perform those actions necessary to advance the game and then terminate his turn w7}ith the "E" command. For example, if he is traveling enroute and has no desire to build new track (and he can't load and pro7}bably wouldn't want to unload), he will simply end his turn when his train completes its allowed movement.Save Game. To sav7}e the game in progress for later resumption, use the "G" command. Then, at the beginning of the next session, answer "Y" to 7}the question "Restore Old Game?"PLAY OF THE GAME:BEGINNINGS: Each player begins the game with $50 million. On the firs7}t turn, a player will check his market list, build the shortest track possible to make a delivery to one of the demand cities7} on his list (rarely, a player may not be able to cover the cost of the track for any of the demands on his list and will hav7}e to draw a new list).On the second turn, he will issue the "L" command to load the selected product in the chosen supply c7}ity (to which he has built track), then issue the "T" command to carry that product to the chosen demand city.From then on,7} it's a race to see who can accumulate earnings the fastest while minimizing his track building. To use the example given ab7}ove, the prudent player with track connecting 1, 2, 4, and 5 will not build track to directly connect 1 and 5. The gain in t7}ime (train movements) will be trivial and the cost will be substantial.The player should be careful not to build himself in7}to a corner as he may lose many turns while trying to draw a market list that will allow him to break out.A typical game wi7}ll begin with many new list draws and only minimum running of trains. Gradually, though, the players will build a system of 7}track (it's interesting to see the patterns that emerge) and they will be concentrating on minimizing movements for a maximum7} of profits. The random events add an additional element of suspense, especially as the players approach $300 million, most 7}especially if they are close.The game system seems very complicated on reading about it, but it is quickly learned (requiri7}ng only a few turns to master), and even things like the Supplier Listing are quickly memorized, and the program provides amp7}le help messages. Each game is different because of the randomization.COMPUTER PLAYER: The computer plays a competent gam7}e, but is short on strategic thinking. Therefore, it is given a few advantages to even things out with the humans. A proper7}ly played game by the human should beat the computer players (although not always), and a sloppy game will almost always lose7}. played game by the human should beat the computer players (although not always), and a sloppy game will almost always lose4