Atarimania

Atari ST

Under Berkwood

Under Berkwood — screenshot 11 / 7
Genre
Adventure / Arcade - 2-D
Year
Language
GFA BASIC
Publisher
[no publisher]
Controls
Keyboard
Distributor
International Freeware Assoc.
Players
1
Developer
Paperback Software
Resolution
Low
Licensed from
-
Programmer(s)
[unknown]
Country
United Kingdom
Graphic Artist(s)
[unknown]
Software
English
Game design
[unknown]
Box/Instructions
English
Musician(s)
[n/a]
License
PD / Freeware / Shareware
Sound FX
[unknown]
Serial
Cover Artist(s)
ST Type
ST, STe / 0.5MB
MIDI
Version
Dump
Download
Number of Disks
1 / Double Sided
Dump format
ST
Protection

INSTRUCTIONS

UNDER   BERKWOOD  was   written   by 
Paperback Software for Public Domain 
distribution.   The   programs   are 
written  in compiled GFA  BASIC  and 
the  graphics  were  produced  using 
Advanced OCP Art Studio.

Double-click  on either  GAME.PRG or 
EDITOR.PRG  to  load  the   program. 
There  is an option in the  game  to 
load  the editor program  and  vice-
versa.

Mention is made in the  instructions 
of redefining the game's graphics. I 
have  included a set of  alternative 
graphics with a robot theme.  I have 
also included the GFA BASIC listings 
to both the game and the editor, for 
those who are interested.

Unfortunately,   to  fit  the  extra 
files onto the disc,  I have had  to 
compress them using a P.D. archiving 
utility.   The  extra  graphics  and 
BASIC listings are all contained  in 
the file BONUS.ARC

To gain access to the file you  must 
FORMAT  a  disc  and  transfer   the 
files,  BONUS.ARC  and ARC.TPP  onto 
it.  Double-click on ARC.TPP and you 
will be presented with an input line 
in   a  box.   Type  the   following 
EXACTLY,    then    press    ENTER:-

         x bonus.arc *.*

Then  wait  while the  file  is  un-
arced. It takes quite a while, so be 
patient.    For   those   who    are 
interested, you can archive your own 
files by typing:-
       
    a xxxxxxxx.arc yyyyyyyy.yyy

Where   xxxxxxxx  is  an  8   letter 
filename  and  yyyyyyyy.yyy  is  the 
file  you wish to  archive.  To  add 
further  files  to  an  arced  file, 
repeat   the  above   command   with 
different   programs  or  files   at 
yyyyyyyy.yyy You'll be surprised how 
much memory you can save.

That's about it.  Any problems, send 
an SAE to:-

P.B.S.
7 WESTBOURNE AVENUE
WHITEFIELD
MANCHESTER
M25  7RW