The MoonGames X Loader ---------------------- (c)1996 ICH Software Development, Daniel Fischer 1. Introduction --------------- Ever played MoonGames, the _GREAT_ Moon Speeder Clone, done by G. Audoly? If not, I strongly encourage you to get it (if you have a Falcon). If you already played it, have you ever had the feeling 3 credits were too less? Or missed the possibility to keep more than one championship? Well, now, MGLX stops this. With MGLX, you can keep up to eight games and adjust your credits beyond your wildest dreams. 1.1 Reasons ----------- My reason to write this program was _not_ to be able to cheat, but as MoonGames claims to have not enough memory periodically, and I always loose a credit then, MGLX gives you the opportunity to prevent your speeder from being destroyed by the low memory. 1.2 Target group ---------------- The target is, of course, the Falcon and the target group is the people who love to play MoonGames (like me). 2. Usage -------- MGLX can either be used by running it from the Desktop or by placing it and its compagnion in the AUTO folder. 2.1. Running from the Desktop ----------------------------- Just run MGLX by double-clicking MGLX.PRG, this is the easy way. If you have 4 Mo Ram, you must press CONTROL while booting your Falcon. However, as it then will use the st-low resolution, you have to change to at least st-mid as MGLX needs a screen of at least 80 colums and 25 rows. 2.2. Running in the AUTO folder ------------------------------- First, place MGLX in the your AUTO folder, then MGLOAD. The order really is important, MGLOAD must be run after MGLX. This feature only makes sense if you use a startup program that allows you to select the prgs that should be started (fex Startup or XBoot). Running from the AUTO folder will give you more Ram than hou could use if you ran MoonGames from the Desktop. 3. First start -------------- When you run MGLX the first time, it will ask you where your MoonGames loader program is (the one that asks about the mode). Type the full path including the name of the loader, then press return. MGLX now will create its configuration file at C:\MGLX.INF, where the path of MoonGames is stored. In this file, your championship data is stored also. 4. Controls ----------- When MGLX is run, it will read the file GAME.DAT in your MoonGames folder and place it into slot #1. Then it will read the seven other possible games and place them into slot #2 to slot #8. MGLX will use the names you used in the game as name of the championship. Use the arrow keys up and down to select the championship you want to play. If you press BACKSPACE, the slot will have assigned a copy of the first slot, what is the active game stored in MoonGames' GAME.DAT. If you press DELETE, the selected slot will be cleared, and you will read '-unused-' at its place in the list. DELETE does not work with the first slot. If you want to have the first slot cleared, press space. None of the list entries will be selected then, and you will have to start a new championship with MoonGames. Usually, you should not use this feature, but start a new championship in MoonGames by pressing the laser button (Return) when it asks. You can change your credits with the keys '+' and '-', for increasing and decreasing the credits respectively; however, you should not, according to Intel, overdrive (-grin-), and use too many credits for the program won't display them correctly. This would damage nothing, but you never know... After you have selected the game and adjusted the credits, you can exit either by pressing RETURN or by pressing ESCAPE. While RETURN keeps your settings, ESCAPE cancells your changes and quits immediately. If you decided to use the AUTO folder method, MGLOAD will run the original MoonGames loader, what will then ask you if you want to use mode a or mode b, as usual. If you ran MGLX from the desktop, it just will quit and the desktop will reappear. Now you can start the loader manually. 5. Finish --------- MoonGames X Loader was writte by Daniel Fischer, in 1996. It is freeware, as MoonGames. Use it at your own risk. This means, if something is damaged by the use of MGLX, or also, if something is damaged by something else, it's your own fault and no one takes responsibility. If the author of MoonGames gets to read this file, I want to congratulate him - this is the finest piece of software I have ever seen on Falcon. I tried to e-mail him, but the mail came back. 6. Address ---------- You can reach me via snail-mail... Daniel Fischer Salenbergstrasse 11 D-72250 Freudenstadt Germany ...or via e-mail at fischer@freudenstadt.netsurf.de If you email, please set the subject to "For Daniel" or "Fuer Daniel" in my native language, respectively. This is my father's email, and if you mark the message this way, he will know that the mail is for me.