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    Lunar lander 1.1
  (C) Istar 1997-1998
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0. Legal stuff (please read this)
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I. Disclaimer

We (Istar and its members) are not responsible for anything you might do,
will do, do or did or have done with this software, these files or anything
else in the universe.

II. Warranties and other stuff like that

The software is provided on an as-is basis, that is no guarantees are made
for fitness of the software for a particular purpose. No warranty of any
kind is given for this software. If it doesn't work for you, download it
again. If still not, too bad (but we will feel a little sorry for you =).

III. Copyright and licence

The authors retain the copyright of everything in this package, but
you may freely use and make any number of copies of this software (actually
you are encouraged to do so) _provided that_:

i. no fee is charged or in any other way involved (if distributed on a
   physical medium such as disks, a small fee for the physical act of copying
   and for the medium the software is distributed on may be charged).
ii. all the files in the original package are included with the distribution.


1. What's this?
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    Lunar Lander is another moonlander game for the TI-85 calculator written
by Tiger/(HAVOC,Istar) with an 85-tweaked version of the Hitech C compiler
in fall '97. It's quite simple like any other moonlander game... land and
don't get destroyed.


2. Controls
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In main menu

2ND    - start game
EXIT   - exit game
ARROWS - adjust game parameters

During the game

ARROWS - use thrusters (left&right move sideways, up accelerates upwards)
MORE   - pause game
F1     - quit'n'save button ("teacher key")
EXIT   - quit game


3. Playing the game
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The rules are simple. For every successful landing you get points for every
unused unit of fuel. You can go on landing for as long as you want as this
is another "skill game" where you can't win (you can only get better
highscores =)
If you fly off the screen or crashland, it's game over.


4. Istar contact info
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www:
http://surf.to/istar/
(preferably Netscape 4.? or MSIE 4.?, but also Lynx will do =)

email:
Dape  - mkivela@norssi.oulu.fi  (coding, 3D scenes)
Mik   - mikkol@norssi.oulu.fi   (coding, 3D scenes)
Tiger - jjeronen@norssi.oulu.fi (music, 3D scenes, WWW editing)

These are valid until summer 1999. The correct addresses can be obtained
from our webpage should any of these change.
If you have anything intelligent to say, feel free to email us.
(Anyway, even if you don't, visit our web page =)

5. Closing words
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Please don't mail Mik concerning our TI-85 projects as he doesn't even own
an TI-85 (the rest of us do).
Direct your mail about this project to me (Tiger) so that I can make changes
to the program if necessary... I know it's huge but what can you expect from
a C compiler?

The sourcecode to this program is included in the package, check out
lander.c if you really want =)

If you would like to distribute modified versions of the program (like any of
you will ever do =), ask me first (and I'd really like it if you could send
the modified program to me)

Happy playing.

Tiger/Istar
11 August 1998
