Solytare v1.0 - a Michael Pearce prodcution. mikep@anet-dfw.com Here is my first completed game! woohoo! Good ol' solitaire. Have you played solitaire for windows? Well, me too! In fact, many people have bought computers just to play that damned solitaire game. It's true! (So if i some how saved you $1000+ because you don't need to buy a computer anymore, send the money to me instead :) ; email me for details! ) Anyways, the play of my game is pretty close to solitaire for windows. All you have to do is build the I2C mouse adapter for your calculator, and you are ready to play (or just use the arrow keys if you don't want to be carrying around a mouse). You should be able to figure it out. You *CAN* do it! I believe in you! I have made the source code available. If you wish to do something bizarre (or not so bizarre) with the source, please email me first! (I seriously considered displaying a subliminal message, but decided not to.) And Everyone should port their programs to Rigel. For those of us who want a small shell and lots of features, it lives up to that promise. If anyone is interested, i am thinking about starting over with Solomon's Key. If you have never tried it, it's available at ticalc.org. Keys: Pretend the cursor arrows are a mouse. i know, it seems unimaginable, but give it a whirl. The 2ND key is like a mouse "button". Not the kind of button that you have on a shirt, but ... well, you can figure it out. Drag the card. The + and - key will change the spacing of the cards. No need for those pesky bifocals! Future Additions: Hold down Alpha key to make the cursor only move one pixel at a time. Add scoring. I always play "Vegas Style" in Windows (don't worry, i'm 21) so i may add scoring like this. Anything else *YOU* want? Future Subtractions: Make it smaller? - i doubt it. No Way in Hell: A timer. i will not put a timer on the game. I hate time. Time is always against me. Yes, it's me vs. time. Me vs. time. Me vs. time. Thanks to: Jimmy Mardell - Great Zshell school... great random number routine. Sam Davies - For *not* making a debugger for Usgard 1.0... this is what made me start on a new project - solitaire. Ben Sferrazza - For having a name with an 's' followed by an 'f'. damn is that cool. Thanks to anyone else who plays my game *and* skateboards. (The logo on the cards is supposed to be like the ZERO bird logo. It used to say ZERO instead of RIGEL, but i changed it. Oh, and Jamie Thomas is a good skateboarder.)