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And}rewsBAY@4F% D:NEWSLTR.BAS D:WELCOME.BASCB0(' By Kris Holtegaard & Thomas J. AndB o=o=o=o=o=* Humor Corner It seemed to me that it would be appropriate, given the discus}sion of the Y2K problem on Side 1, to include the two e-mails I received on the topic. They both came from members}Ǜ of LIAUG, our sister club on Long Island. The first is from JIM HARRIS, and the second is from MARK GLICKS}MAN. F - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Subject: 100GB BugJ aDate: Fri, 9 Oct 1998 e vFrom: Jim Harris| T}o: Alan Sharkis (and others& I've edited out -- Ed.) Experts Warn of Threat From 100GB Bug Firebringer News Se}rvice (FBNS) - Experts warned today of a new and deadly threat to our beleaguered civilization: the 100GB Bug. }u As most people know, McDonald's restaurant signs show the number of hamburgers the giant chain has sold.y That}Ǜ number now stands at 99 billion burgers, or 99 Gigaburgers (GB). Within months or even weeks, that number} will roll over to 100GB. McDonald's signs, however, were designed years ago, when the prospect of selling }one hundred billion hamburgers seemed unthinkably remote. So the signs have only two decimal places. This means }that, after the sale of the 100 billionth burger, McDonald's signs will read "00 Billion Burgers Sold." This, }experts predict, will convince the public that, in over thirty years, no McDonald's hamburgers have ever in} fact been sold, causing a complete collapse of consumer confidence in McDonald's products. The ensuing catastr}CWophic drop in sales is seen as almost certain to force the already-troubled\ ccompanyh into bankruptcy. Th}is, in turn, will push the teetering American economy over the brink, which, finally, will complete the total deva}station of the global economy, ending civilization as we know it, and forcing us all to live on beetles. "The people} who know -- the sign- makers -- are really scared of 100GB," one expert said. "I don't know about you, but}h I'm digging up a copy of THE FIELD GUIDE TO NORTH AMERICAN INSECTS and heading for the hills."q - - - - - -} - - - - - - - - - - - - -) Y2K SOLUTION Corporate has determined that there is no longer any need for net}work or software applications support. (See below) The goal is to remove all computers from the desktop by Jan}, 1999. Instead, everyone will be provided with an Etch-A-Sketch. There are many sound reasons for doing this:} 1. No Y2K problems$ E2. No technical glitches keepingN ework from being done.k 3. No more wasted } time reading 8and writing emails. Thank you.E Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Etch-A-Sketch Te}chnical Support: :Q: My Etch-A-Sketch has all ofB athese funny little lines alli over the screen. }! A: Pick it up and shake it.& HQ: How do I turn my Etch-A-SketchP Voff?[ vA: Pick it up and shake it.}} (Q: What is the shortcut for Undo?- KA: Pick it up and shake it.P rQ: How do I create a new documentz win}dow? )A: Pick it up and shake it.. PQ: How do I set the backgroundX wand foreground to the same} } color? -A: Pick it up and shake it.2 TQ: What is the proper procedure\ for rebooting Etch-A-Sketch? } "A: Pick it up and shake it.' IQ: How do I delete a document onQ dmy Etch-A-Sketch?i A: Pick it up and sh} ake it. 1Q: How do I save my Etch-A-Sketch9 Ddocument?I ^A: Don't shake it.m wo=o=o=o=o={{( *+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*3 FNEWSLETTER REVIEWSS cby Alan Sharkisj OHAUG Newsletter Li}Gbrarian I've been watching the leaves turn color and I've been thinking that this is the fifteenth time that has}Ǜ happened with an Atari 8-bit in my house! Funny. I didn't get a PC anywhere near that long ago, I'm now on my} second one, and it's woefully short of memory, speed and storage space given today's applications. As those of u})s who read the comp.sys.atari.8bit- newsgroup on Usenet and those who are subscribed to the Atari8-L mailin}g list will testify, our machines keep rolling along in spite of their age, and there are always new and exci}EBting things happening for them. There are guys designing "virtual machines" and discussing plans to build the real ve}rsions. Although it's doubtful that these new machines would contain 6502 microprocessor chips, they will be capab}_le of running all 8-bit software, even with their more advanced microprocessors.c What's more, software c}an be written for them that would run faster and better than what we have now without the need for all the storage } space and memory associated with the PCs. Cenacle Newsletter for September, 1998 -- I had to dust off my high }school French again. It's a pleasure to see this newsletter continue, although translating it is sometimes hit-or-m}iss. Editor REMI GALLOPIN begins by stating, "Apres un long silence radio, votre News-letter est infin de retour }... Il faut dire que les News 8-bits sont de plus en plus rares." He then goes on to fill up eight pages! I hope }I can have as much material for each issue that I edit. He writes about the demise of NOSAUG and its fine newsle}tter, Futura and gives STUART MURRAY's address. He writes reviews of some dealers and new user groups, covers a C}D-ROM on the history of video gaming, Bill Gates, and lots more. Even if your French is as bad as mine (or worse} -- is that possible? -- Ed.) you should take a look at this newsletter. JACG Newsletter for September, 1998 -- } TOM LASKOWSKI starts his promised series on Atari's Unsung Heroes and Heroines, this time highlighting AL ALCORN, J}AY MINER, SCOTT FISHER, BRENDA LAUREL and ALAN KAY. The PACESetter for August, 1998 is reviewed by JOE HIC}SWA. SAM CORY's essay on the Y2K problem is a MUST READ! The PACESetter for September, 1998 -- The instructions } for SHANGHAI, PACE's DOM, are printed in this issue. A review of Battlezone, by KEN MODEEN, is reprinted }R from the SPACE/MAST Newsleter (4/89.) Editor WALT LEWIS shows us howV to alphabetize the index of Print Sh}Gop icon names that was created in the last issue. SPARTADOS, SPAINDEX.COM, and a word processor with global sear}ch-and-replace are needed for the task. There are also columns on "Mine is Better!", definitions of computer ter}Ems, hints for AtariWriter Plus (by CAROLYN HOGLIN, ANTIC, 7/87 andI NMFACCR ]Newsletter,a 12/90) upgrading PCs (ALA}N FRAZER), and assorted other goodies. SLCC Journal for October 1998 -- It's not often that this short, but sweet ne}wsletter has someting of interest to 8-bitters, but there is an ad for a device called JAM which can take NTSC video} (which is the signal our 8-bits sends to our monitors) and converts it for use by a VGA monitor. This is a useful d}xevice for those who have two (or more) platforms and limited space. XIO3 for September/October 1998 -- Good| n}ews for our )ST-owning colleagues!- pAccording to editor GORDON HOOPER, the STs are immune fromt the Y2K} bug. The TOS clock/calendar will not fail until 2107. Gordon expects that most current GCACE members w}on't have to worry about that. ROWLAND GRANT, however, mentions the JAM device (described above) in more deta}5il. The Pool Disk TOO CD-ROM will be released: B@FP(@Tm thE GOld MIne Aq-@ }@ (@0 THe GOld MIne A4=X-@AE@ISb(@Wp THE GOLD MINEg AtS-@ }@ &(@#8-@'+@/6S(@:S  A W_=(p zBy(=(~ } 8William A. Austin%D:GOLDMINE.BAS -@<>DI6?%MTB2Z^Abf@jr;2@vAP!}C@ ? B$ -@!#).6@2N -APA%6@RY/2_e@iq/2@u@!}%  $ D:TITLE.GM).6@2N -APA%6@RY/2_e@iq/2@u@ % o=o=o=o=o= ?The Gold Mine and the PrincessJ William A. Austin The object of the game is to%}l find enough gold to buy cattle at auction. Get enough cattle, and you can marry the king's daughter.p Your only %}source of gold, however, is the ancient gold mine not far from the village, abandoned years ago when a monster %} appeared. No one is certain if the Beast of the Deep is still in the mine, but the mine is definitely dangerous, falli%}ng apart and now the home of rats, bats and the fearsome shaft wolves. Adding to your problems, the princess has dem%}ands, too. You must first toll the Bell of Wondrous Things, and give her the diamond ring reportedly hidden in the mi%}ne, before the king will even consider your proposal of marriage. HOW TO PLAY The game has two main parts, the% } village and the mine. In the village, an on-screen menu will guide you. In the mine, press [H] for a HELP % } screen listing Apossible commands. IN THE VILLAGE TheE LvillageP VoffersZ you the opportunity to rest and % }recover from injuries, rat-bite fever or poisoning (usually, one rest period alone will not cure you completely.) Yo% }u may also inspect your herd, and see its current market value. Births may add to your herd, and rustlers may s% }ubtract a few cows. You will also have the chance to hide your money before returning to the mine -- a good way to foi%}l thieves. TREASURES and PITFALLS At the beginning your character is quite weak, but every action taken adds to yo%}ur strength. At first, you will not be able to carry much gold, or remain very long in the cave before you beg%}in to experience breathing problems. The deeper you go in the mine, the more likely you are to find ore. If you %}look for gold at a given level, and do not find any, try again. Repeated searching may result in success. M%}GAGIC ITEMS The GOLD BEETLE will "sniff out" gold for you. The GOLDEN PICKAXE will enable you to dig out ore in ten ti%}mes the normal amount. The EMERALD COW, when carried, changes the size of your herd. As you go down into the %}maze you'll gain cows (One for level one, two for level two, etc.) The reverse is true as you ascend. The WIZARD w%}ill cast a spell on you. The unpredictable effects last until a puff of blue smoke indicates that the spell has expire%}d. The RUBY AMULET protects you from spells. A lucky CAT'S EYE NECKLACE will help you avoid disasters such as trap%}s and falling rocks. The BONE RING protects you from oxygen deprivation. RED FUNGUS cures rat-bite fever. GREEN%} FUNGUS neutralizes poisons. BLACK FUNGUS transports you to the 25th level, the very bottom of the cave. WHITE FU%}NGUS transports you back to the Village. GREEN GAS is very poisonous. RED GAS will absorb oxygen from your system.%} PURPLE GAS will cause you to wander aimlessly. 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AND HITS YOU WITH HISu SCEPTRE!1} x/"@$ AH{/5"@(Y5(!THE KING NODS TO HIS EXECUTIONER,|/M"@]9(%AND YOU FEEL THE AXE HIT YO1}UR NECK...C B'M B@/ B+1 B5v(} $2F (}/(YOU JUST DIED OF ASPHYXIATION, 2(< BzF 2};B@2B(+(YOU JUST DIED OF YOUR WOUNDS, .(8 B?B B@2B(+(YOU JUST DIED FROM POISONING, .(8 B2}C=B B@2=&(YOU DIED OF RAT-BITE FEVER, )(3 BA= B@2`( (V(HTHE Beast TORE YOUR THROAT OUT AND 2}M RAN AWAY, GIBBERING AND SCREAMING!` B2-(( TOUGH LUCK, # BQ- B@3[ (}/(THAT ONE WAS FULL OF2} DYNAMITE, Q6-P:A!$H:@%+,,%A/B[ B 3c-@FJ@N?(YOU BLEW YOURSELF INTO  PIECES!!I B2} L(O(Y Bcc B@6H(>(3YOUR PRINCESS DIED A WIDOW BEFORE SHE WAS A BRIDE!!H Bg6} B-@ 2}@" 38(ANOTHER GAME, ?B B@a@7;@?AGRKn)@V`z"@dr}%6\"@2v(}2}8(((2( HERD VALUE: 5(8(G(DOWRY: R@<r\ B@6 (} B@8 Λ8%%6-P:@v$H:@2} ,,%@ D8,(YOU HAVE A VISION OF..."(, B8."@Hc ( A GOLD COIN!.6-%APgr83"@v'(AN2} EMPTY COIN SACK!36-(8G"@,4"@8[8(A SHATTERED EMERALD COW!D6-aoG$8="@s6-@2 }/=(AN EMERALD SHAPED LIKE A COW!8,"@3L ( A HUGE BELL!,6-@ P[8+"@_w( A DEEP PIT!+6-@%{2 } 85"@ >!( A HUGE SKULL!+ B5 B@8A"@Bd( YOUR HOME!( B+'76-jpA At81"2 }@ !'6-@31 BE 8;"@7="CK'6-@On;(A DIAMOND RING!8+"@ r( A DEAD2 } COW!+6-@8w"@ B#(A SMILING BULL!I6-%$P:@FL$H:@PV,,%@ZbU Afpw6-P:@Pt$H:@2 },,%A &9$: BELL:-"@*S(*(THE BELL IS BROKEN.-$:-"@W(*(THE BELL IS SILENT.-$:i6-2}@16-P:@$H:@%,,%@)/C-@37@;lf(WRITING APPEARS ON THE BELL...i(;5"@p)(A pox on2} your cows...56-$;;"@(P-(May your herd multiply...;6-$@T_;@"@c2(May your strength be 2}as ten...@6-$@"$;<"@&O0(May you weaken as a child...<6-@%S^.;W"@b+(May your riches grow..2}.16-?6-$@K A!)W6-A-88;k"@<n5(!May you be blessed with health...;6-G6-tS6-2} _6-k6-&B;h"@*[8($May you be cursed with the plague...D6-@_gP6-@ ks\6-@wh6-2}C@L;%"@6-@!6% BQ V;%"@ :B6-@F[% BQ0[;6"@_*(May I speak no more...662}-@ `;L"@C4( May you have a safe trip home...@6-IQL6-@U`j;"@d/(May you have many th2}ings...56-C6-$@#O6-@'/[6-@3;g6-@?Gs6-@KS6-@W_6-@ck6-@ow6-@{2}6-@ 6-@!t;D"@%V8($May your life and breath be short...D6-@ Zev;:"@i.(May you meet ne2}w people...:6-@"x;D"@&W8($May many rustlers visit your cows...D6-@[fz;c"@j3(May fungus gro2}w in your pack...?6-@%K6-@)1W6-@5=c6-@AL|;%"@PX6-@\q% BQP~;%"@u6-@2}% BQ`;-@!@%0; -@46<A6?PEI<2O[AC@_gX2@kwA@{2}t2@ Ab@"2@&2A!@6N;   ;%"@RX6-^d% A hs;%"@w6-2}<% AQ5'< (} $> Λ> (}>!@@SBb>@ @W@(,YOU HAVE FOUND THE ROTTING BODY O2}F A MINER.>-6-$A*-6-P:$H:@.4,,%A8>9('(BESIDE HIM IS A SACK WITH 9( GOLD NUGGETS.> 6-%2}6- >  $> !6-&6-&>j(%(YOU CAN'T CARRY THAT MUCH.((L(YOU ARE CARRYING  NUGGETS.2}:O(j( YOU LEFT  BEHIND.G? B$H?9%6-P:@>D$H:@HN,,%@RZ9"@^BaR??&(A CAVE GOBLIN S2}3TEPS OUT OF THE5( SHADOWS...? B\?"@%7LBcf?%%6-P:@PV$H:@Z`,,%@doh?"@sBdj2 } ?"@ Be? Ba?I(/($HE TEARS YOUR HEART OUT AND EATS IT!2(5(? BI B@@$@e('(H2!}AE BITES YOUR FACE, AND THEN*(C(RUNS AWAY, LAUGHING!Q6-%@E[ Be AHPs@$t@K(?(4HE TAKES YOUR HAND 2"})AND LEADS YOU DOWN INTO THE MINE.K6-@%-I@$hB ؛mB@6-%@MU!@Y (=(THEY'VE ALL BEEN OPENED!@$2#} rB9%6-P:@$H:@ ,,%@$,9"@0EB0`|BD%6-P:@IO$H:@SY,,%@]+(}A(YOU HAVE FOUND...D(2$} B'"@"@"'6-@&1B'"@5="@AI'6-@MXBK"@\p(FUNGUS!'6-@t36-@2%}C ?6-@K6-@&B"@*B(NOTHING!B2"@Fe&(A GOLDEN PICK AXE!26-@itB)"@x( 2&}&A BEETLE!)6-@2B$B SELLBl%6-P:@6:$H:@F,,%@JR1"@V\C-@`d@hX(NO BUYERS TODAY.2'}!b Bl Br0CU%6-P:@e%+$H:@/5,,%@9?7-@CG@KvU(CATTLE WANTED:  HEAD:C\6-P:@z$H:2(},,%6-&7-@@#^\(OFFER PER HEAD:  GOLD COINSIC B NCS-@bf@j:(HOW MANY WOULD2)} YOU LIKE TO SELL>J""@P(}S$PCQ !(}!-@DH@Lo>(NOT THAT MANY WANTED, H BsN(}Q$2*}SC (}6-$XCQ !-@#'@+T>(YOU DON'T HAVE ENOUGH COWS, H BXjN(}Q$bC`-@nr@v6-2+}j>( YOU SOLD  HEAD OF CATTLE.F6-&N6-%V6-$` BC (} $ D:GOLDMINEC`-@nr@v6-0c(n   0                 6-}      %                 4.18 4 1 5 0 10 70 4 12 132SOME SECRETS REVEALEDIf you are the type of player that prefers to gradually learn the:/} intricacies of a program by experience, then read no further Load up the mine and begin your adventure!However, if you fe:0}el the need for some advance knowledge of the properties of the magical items, the potential of some of the dangers and the l:1}ocation of the more fearsome beasts, then the following is a precis of what might be encountered.One of the most desirable :2}items is the . If you have one of these, he will "sniff out" gold for you, and you will find ore where ever you s:3}eek it. The will enable you to dig out ore in ten times the amount normally found. Obviously, if you possess:4} both of these items at the same time, your ventures into the mine will be extremely profitable!The , when carri:5}ed, has a profound effect upon your herd. One head of cattle per level depth will added every time you descend. (One for le:6}vel one, two for level two, etc.) The reverse is true as you ascend. A head of cattle, equivalent to the level will be subt:7}Gracted. As a result, if you walk down to the tenth level, and back up, ten head will be added to your herd. The affect can :8}8be quite different if you elect to use magical means to teleport down, and then walk up!If the is encountered, he wi:9}ll cast a spell of varying powers over you. Subsequently, a series of unpredictable occurences will begin. These will last ::}until a puff of blue smoke indicates that the spell has expired. If you have a , the Wizard cannot cast a spell o:;}n you.Wearing a will make you quite lucky, and you'll be able to avoid many (but, not all) of the potent:<}ial disasters such as traps and falling rocks.Slipping the on your finger will protect from oxygen deprivation, a:=}nd you will be able to go deeper and stay longer without serious respiratory problems.Many creatures, such as snakes and sp:>}iders, will deliver a poisonous bite. While most are not capable of delivering an instantly lethal amount, if you are alread:?}y partially poisoned when one bites you, it can be the end of your adventure.Rats abound throughout the mine. While their :@}bite usually does not inure you seriously, many are infected with the plague, and you can become infected with the dreaded ra:A}t-bite fever. While rest will will put the disease into remission, the only true cure is gained by eating . (It c:B}an also be cured magically by the Bell, and there are a few benevolent rats that will cure the disease by licking you, but th:C}ey can be hard to find when you need them.)Other fungi also grow on the cavern walls. The will completely neu:D}tralize any poisons in your system. will instantly transport you to the 25th level, the very bottom of the cave:E}. The will do just the opposite, taking you magically back to the Village.Below the 10th level, Giant rats ma:F}y be encountered. Their bite is much more severe and can result in serious injuries. Anywhere below the 5th level, rats in :G}large numbers may attack. Not only will they wound you significantly, the chances of contracting the plague from so many bit:H}es is much higher. Below the 15th level, bats live in abundance, and may attack with devastating consequences to your health:I}G!And, of course, if the legends are true, below the 20th level lives the .Their are various gases that m:J}Jay suddenly seep from the walls. The gas is very poisonous, the gas will absorb oxygen from your system, the :K} gas will cause you to temporarily become dazed and wander aimlessly through the mine shafts and the gas will immedia:L}tely dissolve any gold you may have on you, from the ore to the Golden pickaxe.A magical flies through the mine. If:M} you are fortunate enough to have him light on your shoulder, you will be protected from the effects of any of the gases as l:N}ong he stays with you.The has already been mentioned. This unpredictable canine will sometimes nip at you, and :O}at other times just wander by. Rarely, he will form an attachment to you, and elect to accompany you on your journey. If he:P} does, the other animals will be frightened away by him and you will be safe from predation.The general magical miasma in t:Q}he mine can result in of various things. These visions can have results ranging from added wealth to instant death.:R}Below the 10th level, may be encountered. Although the results of these meetings are not always the same, they:S} are rarely beneficial.The , located at the 20th level, will perform a number of unpredictable actions when rung. It c:T}annot be instantly rerung. You must go either to the mine entrance or the 25th level and then return before it will again re:U}spond. If it says that it will "ring no more", nothing can be done to reactivate it.There are several opportunities for in:V}stant acquisition of wealth. On the 10th level (the bottom of the mine proper) are a number of chests that were used to stor:W}e gold nuggets. Opening one or more of these will give you instant success. At the 14th level are a number of boxes used at:X} one time to store magic items and fungus. Some are empty, others contain desirable objects. At the very bottom, the 25th l:Y}evel, there are a large number of canvas sacks that some unknown miner used to store an immense amount of coins (and, one dia:Z}EDZmond ring!). It should be kept in mind, however, that these boxes, crates and sacks were left protected by trip actuated exp:[}losives. Opening one may result in a very loud, very lethal, bang!One last hint... If your character has made a fatal mis:\}take, and he and his adventure have been terminated, you may find out what the Dowry and the value of his herd were by pressi:]}ng the SPACE bar. There is a great variation in the Dowry amount demanded by the king, but this will give you some idea of h:^}ow badly you missed, or if you died with the Princess within reach...anded by the king, but this will give you some idea of h8E518 4 1 5 0 10 70 2 12 132William A. AustinG gAbout 2,869 words1396 West Troy| F>`}-irst Serial RightsFerndale, Michigan, 480206 ic 1987 William A. Austin(313) 547-1581364-30-2298rThe Gold M>a}ine and the PrincessbyWilliam A. AustinAustin-@4GAME PREMISE:You are a lowly native in the impoverished village>b} of Ferndalia. From the first moment you saw her, you have been madly, hopelessly, eternally in love with the king's daughte>c}r. Now, you have but one goal in life, and that is to wed this beautiful princess.The king is agreeable to the wedding, bu>d}t only if an adequate dowry is paid for his only daughters hand in marriage.But, you are penniless...poor...poverty-stricke>e}n!In Ferndalia, the medium of exchange is cattle, so you must acquire a herd large enough to satisfy the kings greed. The >f}only way you can amass a herd a cattle is by purchasing them at the cattle sale. But, how do you obtain the gold necessary t>g}o do this?There is but one source of wealth adequate enough to win the princess. The ancient, abandoned gold mine not far >h}from the village. There is still gold in those shafts, just waiting for the intrepid miner to dig it out.However, there is>i} a very good reason why the mine was abandoned while there was still ore to be dug. Years ago, a fearsome beast suddenly app>j}eared in the deeps of the tunnels, and began terrorizing the hapless miners until none would return.No one is certain if th>k}Ge Beast of the Deep is still in the mine, but it is known that the years of abandonment have resulted in dangerous disrepair >l}land other deadly denizens have taken up residence, including the fearsome shaft wolves who have moved in and now live in the >m}desolate shafts and dark tunnels.And, what of the princess? Her feelings are well known. She has said she would wed any m>n}an that would demonstrate profound love for her. How to do this? In an undeniable demonstration of bravery, sincerity and c>o}hutzpah by tolling the Bell of Wondrous Things!This legendary Bell is rumoured to be located somewhere deep, deep within th>p}e network of caves beneath the mine itself.Oh, yes... There is one other thing! She wants a diamond ring! How could you >q}afford such a costly bauble? You could hope for magical means to gain one, but the wait for the vagaries of sorcery could ta>r}ke forever. She points out to you that one is reportedly hidden in a canvas bag deep within the mine. You could go there an>s}d get it, couldn't you?No matter how large your herd, the king will refuse to give you an audience until you have met the d>t}emands of the princess! You must first toll the bell, and give her the diamond ring before he will give consideration to you>u}r proposal of marriage.Few foolhardy souls venture into the mine now, and even fewer return.But, you love the Princess, a>v}nd there is no other route to her nuptial bower...WHAT'S NEEDED TO PLAYTo enter the Gold Mine, you must have an 8-bit At>w}ari computer with BASIC installed, at least 48K capacity, a disk drive and a sincere willingness to risk all to win the princ>x}ess.Of course, it wouldn't hurt to have a deep and abiding love of cows in large numbers.HOW TO PLAYThe game is divide>y}d into two playing arenas, the village and the interior of the mine. When in the village, there is an on-screen menu to guid>z}e you. Beneath the surface, the action is command driven. The commands are initialized and easy to remember after a few gam>{}es. Enter an "H" at any time that you are in the mine to get the HELP screen to assist you in your decisions.Only a single>|} key stroke is necessary to trigger the action, and there is no need for depressing the key. The only exception to thi>}}Gs is when you are at the cattle auction. After deciding upon how many you wish to buy or sell, use the key to submit y>~}~our bid. To exit the sale, if you decide the current prices are not to your liking, simply offer a bid of zero. When cattle>} prices are high, you may elect to not purchase any, but instead take advantage of inflated prices by selling some of your he>}rd. If you decline to purchase, buyers may offer to buy some of your herd. If used judiciously, this type of speculation ma>}y help you build your fortune a little quicker.The village also offers you the opportunity to rest. This will result injur>}ies being healed, and the effects of poisoning to be lessened, although usually one rest period will not cure you completely.>} It will also reduce the effects of rat-bite fever, although it will not cure it.You may also inspect your herd if you cho>}ose to. You'll find that many things can occur, ranging from births adding to the number of cows you own, to rustlers plying>} their thieving trade. It will also calculate the current market value of your herd.You will have the chance to stash away>} in a secure hiding place any coins that you may still have after the cattle sale. It is wise to do this before returning to>} the mine. Not everyone in the village is a nice guy, and marauding thieves along the path to the mine delight in sharing yo>}ur wealth if you are careless enough to carry gold with you when head back to search for more.The game offers a rich variet>}y of options, be certain you are selecting the wisest course of action with your final decision!!TREASURES, CREATURES and >}PITFALLSThere are many possible encounters within the mines interior.There are quite a number of different creatures livi>}ng within these dark halls and byways. Some are benign, others rather malevolent. Some can be both, dependent upon circumst>}ances. It is up to you to determine which is which. Among others, there are the feared Shaft Wolves. They are huge, jet-bl>}ack canines with eyes like pools of glittering ink and teeth honed to razor sharpness. There are rats and bats and spiders a>}nd snakes and nameless slimy things. All of the lovable types of beasties most likely to be encountered in dark, damp, musty>}G places.And...possibly still alive...the Beast of the Deep.There are many legendary treasures believed to exist within th>}e mine's passages. Village folklore says that there was once a marvelous wizard held captive in the mine and forced to creat>}e wondrous tools and artifacts; Golden pick-axes, magical rings and many others. There also is a disturbing tale that says>} this wizard is still alive, but driven mad by his long confinement, and prone to cast chaotic spells upon anyone he may now >}encounter.The early miners feared the Shaft Wolves so much that they set many traps for them. These traps, and the general>} disrepair of the mine create other rather interesting risks...Even in days when the ore was being mined heavily, leaking t>}urbulent gases were a major health hazard. There is no reason to believe these gases have dissipated.All in all, an intere>}sting place to spend your work day...PLAYING TIPSThe beginning character is quite weak, but every action taken adds to hi>}s strength. At the game's inception, you will not be able to remain very long in the cave before you begin to experience bre>}athing problems. You'll also find that you will not be able to carry very much gold ore. However, as you toughen and get in>}to better condition, these will no longer be problems.Your chances of finding gold, and the amount you may uncover, depends>} upon how deep you are. The further you penetrate into the mine's shaft, the more likely you are to find ore, and the larger>} the amount that will be gained. If you look for gold at a given level, and do not find any, this does not mean that none is>} there. Repeated searching may result in success.There are a variety of monsters you may encounter, and a dazzling array o>}f treasures you may acquire. Be conscious of the game changes as a result of these variables, for the consequences can serio>}usly effect your chance of success in your romantic mission.As an example, it is possible to contract the dreaded Rat-Bite >}Fever from the attack of some, but not all, rodents. Although the disease seems to hang on forever, and seriously curtails y>}our ability to mine ore, it can be cured in several different ways. It is up to your miner to discover these methods.There>}G are a number of different fungal growths and leaking gases in the mine. These, also, can have a profound effect upon your l>}ife-span. One of the gases will cause you to stagger in a daze until your mind clears. If you wander in the wrong direction>} while under the influence of the gas, it can prove embarrassing. The fungus growth, if eaten, can cause several effects, in>}cluding a mind-bending instant trip to the cave bottom!The magic items will take effect immediately upon possession. Their>} abilities include, among other things, protection against falling into traps and old shafts.The fabled Bell of Wondrous Th>}ings was cast by the Wizard, and, when rung will cause any number of things to occur. The magic of the bell is so powerful t>}hat it needs time to recharge between peals, and can not be immediately rerung.Be cautious in your meeting with the beasts >}of the mine. While most will nibble upon you, others will protect you, or even sniff out gold for you!Keep in mind that, w>}hen offering your herd to the king, he will consider the current market value of the collection, and not just how many head a>}re there. It makes sense to buy when cows are cheap, but wait to make your offer until the prices are high! Remember, if yo>}u bother the king with repeated pleas to accept your cows, or insult him with a small offering, he can became rather irritabl>}e.Many of these activities can result in some bodily damage. It is wise to periodically check your physical condition (inp>}ut the letter "C") and not work if you're severely wounded or feeling the effects of poison in your system. Regular rest in >}the village will solve these problems and permit recuperation.In short, the world of the Gold mine is a complex one, with m>}any shadings and subtleties as well as dangers. 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