Five Field Kono (1.0) Edition Clinton '96 This game will only run under Windows 3.1 or higher, even Windows 95 should be able to run it. There is no installation procedure (as the program does not require that any modifications be made to the WIN.INI file or any other system file.) To install the game, just create a directory on your hard disk and copy the files from the diskette into the directory. DOS WINDOWS 3.1 C:>MKDIR \KONO Run the File Manager C:>A: Click on File A:>COPY *.* C:\KONO Click on Create Directory C:\KONO click OK Click on File Click on Copy Change the From Box to A:\ Change the To Box to C:\KONO Click on OK To set it up to run in Windows 3.1 call up the program group, click on File, then click on New Item. For the description enter Five Field Kono. The Command Line should say C:\KONO\KONO.EXE. The working directory should say C:\KONO. Click OK. It should now exist in your program This package uses the following files KONO.EXE The main program VBRUN300.DLL Required to run the game GAUGE.VBX Required to run the game SPIN.VBX Required to run the game KONO.MVE File made for the Icon-Hear-It software which puts moving icons in your Windows. README.TXT This text file OPTIONS.KON File created by the program to record the last options used. The next time the game is played, this file is read to get the default parameters for the game. If the file does not exist, the game will assume : Level 2, Stalemate 20, Language English (if applicable) Player 1 Human, Player 2 Computer USER.KON File created by the program to record the user code of the registered user (if appliable). If this copy of the game does not have a REGISTER selection when run then it is not possible to register this game. Files VBRUN300.DLL, GAUGE.VBX, & SPIN.VBX might already exist on your computer in the C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory as other programs written in Visual Basic might require them and their installation programs might have previously copied these files onto your computer. This is computerized version of a game for which at present I cannot find any information for, although I got it out of a book, so it must be an old game. It was written in 1995 by me (Bruce Calder) mostly as an exercise to learn Visual Basic in which this game was entirely written. I decided to include the advertisememts for Bill Clinton's re-election as a way to make the game more interesting and thus more likely to be passed on around North America (and maybe the world). You should even be able to run this program directly from a diskette (as long as all the files indicated exist on the diskette). In File Manager, select the A drive and double click on KONO.EXE and the game should start. It will probably run a little slower than usual however. You may make as many copies of this game and distribute them freely as long as all of the files listed above are included except OPTIONS.KON & USER.KON, although you may include them as well if they exist or are created. Bruce Calder will not be held responsible for any damage caused by this program either directly or indirectly. Copyright 1995 by Bruce Calder If you have any questions or comments, you can send them to : Bruce Calder 805, 49th Ave. Lachine, Quebec CANADA H8T 1Y2 You must enclose a stamped-self-addressed envelope within Canada or $1.00 U.S. E-Mail funds from outside Canada to get a 103203.3177@CompuServe.com response. After the year 2005 enclose $2.00 U.S.