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Klondike5.1
This is a Cards Game
Mactivity's CD-ROM nr 10 advice: This application did
run on a b/w 68030 processor under System 7.1. It was
also tested on a big ColorScreen of a PowerMacintosh
running System 7.1.2. The game was also tested on a
Quadra with 68040 processor and a 13 inch Color Screen
and System 7.1 by Mactivity.
Klondike may be the most commonly-known version of solitaire
card games. This Macintosh version has been a lasting
success, enough so that more than one person has written
to curse the day some friend gave them a copy. A recent
letter included a screen shot proving that person had
played over 26,000 games of Klondike on his copy. Version
5.1 is the latest version of Klondike solitaire for
the Macintosh, as of September 1, 1992. This version
adds support for more color and more animation, as
well as fixing some bugs. Read the 'NEWS' help for
a list of changes in this version. When running under
System 7.0, you will find Help menus for Klondike 5.1
on the system Help menu (the little question mark in
a balloon, at the right end of the menu bar). Klondike
has its own Help menu on earlier systems. With System
7.0, you can also turn on Balloon Help for explanations
of Klondike's menu items and buttons in the Scoring
dialog. Read the Help for information on Klondike.
There are four Help menus: Rules, Play, Scoring and
News. Rules will give you the basic rules of Klondike
solitaire. Play instructs you in how Klondike works
on the Mac, including the available options. Scoring
explains the scorekeeping variations provided. News
provides a summary of changes in Klondike from release
to release.
A Little History
Klondike has been available since 1984, and has evolved
gradually since then. Casino scoring was an early addition,
and color support was added as soon as the Mac II came
out. Use the 'Red Suits,' 'Card Backs,' and 'Background'
items on the Options menu to adjust color. When Multifinder
was released, Klondike was adapted to be Multifinder
aware (it already had a 'SIZE' resource, as defined
for Switcher, the precursor of Multifinder). Around
version 3.6, I added the ability to save and open external
'decks' (documents), which hold a private scoreboard
and option selections. This was to support families
with more than one Klondike fan: more than one husband
(or wife) wrote in to complain that their spouse was
getting so good, and making such high scores, they
were no longer able to put their own name on the high
scores list. There are also three (8-bit) colorized
decks available which contain color face card images.
Opening these decks makes the game even more colorful
for those with color monitors. I hope some color artist
makes a 24-bit deck available someday. More recently,
the game was improved visually (in my opinion) by providing
full animation of cards when moving them around. Of
course, this is controlled by the 'Animation' and 'Return'
items on the Options menu. There are still those who
prefer the original, 'Outline' animation. I have recently
been able to verify that Klondike works in 32-bit addressing
mode. It also works under A/UX, as reported by a helpful
Apple employee and Klondike player. On the subject
of memory, you will note that Klondike asks for 384K
memory. I have played the game on a black-and-white
Mac using as little as 64K. More memory is needed for
full animation of the cards, 384K supports full animation
with 8-bit color. Finally, version 5.1 is System 7.0-friendly,
which mainly means that it accepts high-level Apple
Events. It also uses Apple's Sound Manager to play
tunes when it deals the cards and when you win a game.
This is to provide compatibility with new and future
Macs, although I have had to switch to simpler, less
pleasant sound in order to avoid problems with older
Macs.
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