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Computer Coarse Angler II (The)

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Genre
Sports - Sailing / Watersports
Year
1993
Language
STOS BASIC
Publisher
[no publisher]
Controls
Joystick / Mouse
Distributor
Players
1
Developer
VFM Software Concept
Resolution
Low
Licensed from
Programmer(s)
Ceaser, Kev
Country
United Kingdom
Graphic Artist(s)
[unknown]
Software
English
Game design
[unknown]
Box/Instructions
English
Musician(s)
[unknown]
License
PD / Freeware / Shareware
Sound FX
[unknown]
Serial
Cover Artist(s)
ST Type
ST, STe / 1MB
MIDI
Version
Dump
Download
Number of Disks
1 / Double Sided
Dump format
MSA
Protection

INSTRUCTIONS

                           COARSE ANGLER
           Low res. Colour. D/S Disk. One Meg memory required.

     Run Coarse Angler from a backup disk. Since the program writes the 
hi-scores, records, etc. to disk, keep it write enabled. The game should 
run O.K. from a hard drive partition.
     On your running copy or HD you need the following folders and files:
         
          GRAPHICS\ all files
          PEGDATA\ all files
          ANGLER.PRG
          HISCORE.DAT
          FISH.LOG
          RECORD.LOG

     The easiest way is to copy the original using a disk copier and then 
delete all unwanted files on the copy. Arrange the desktop to suit.

     Also on the disk is a small anti-virus program (courtesy BOG) which 
can be used to protect your floppy disks.   Just run VFMBOOT.TOS 
(in the EXTRAS folder) and follow the instructions.
     Due to a bug in sprite unpacking routine, COARSE ANGLER will not run 
on a machine with 2 or more megabytes of memory. In the EXTRAS folder is 
a small program to limit memory size to 1 meg. Double click this first, 
reset your computer, and all should be well.

     Thanks to The Hitchhiker for the doc displayer.

  Legal Bits:
Computer COARSE ANGLER may be distributed freely provided all files are 
intact & original. In the (highly unlikely) event that any damage may 
occur through use of this program, the author accepts no responsibility. 
Copyright remains with V.F.M. Shareware.

Ted Moody 1993