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                       і   Mahjongg Ver 3.3   і
                       і       Tile Set       і
                       і     Disney1.til      і
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     After completing my first tileset (and most likely the last!), I have
     to take my hat off to all of those out there who have done likewise; it
     ain't as easy as it first appears!

        The two wildcard tile sets on this file are:

        Group 1       Tile No.    Description.
                        35        Full face of Mickey with name below
                        36        Full face of Minnie with name below
                        37        Full face of Donald with name below
                        38        Full face of Daisy  with name below

        Group 2         39        Walt Disney signature
                        40        Mouse plane over Disney World
                        41        Castle with Epcot Center in background
                        42        Mouse balloons

     The remainder display 4 each.  If you can't recognize them, name them
     Ollie or Irving or some four letter word.

     My family is already complaining about the color assault upon their
     eyelids from this set, so Disney2.til will be along shortly with all
     grey backgrounds.  Enjoy, and don't take any apples from strange
     ladies in black!

                               Dick Koster
                               35 Guinevere Rd.
                               N. Easton, MA  02356

     If you have lots of tiles and finding it difficult to manage them,
     read on about UNZIPTIL Ver. 2.0 (UNZPTL20.ZIP) below.  It can
     handle up to 400 tile sets in a zipped file providing an automatic
     menu of the included files.  Or use one of the other such tile managers
     out there as well; whatever turns you on!
 



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                     є    Mahjongg Tile File Manager     є
                     є          Version 2.0              є
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    The program UNZPTL20.EXE is a menu driven version of UNZIPTIL.EXE and
    allows for the management of MAHJONGG tile files on a hard disk.  Each
    time the program is loaded, it creates an index of all the tile files
    currently residing on MAHJTILE.ZIP created via the PKZIP compression
    utility.

    This program requires the DOS sort utility (SORT.EXE) as well as both
    PKZIP and PKUNZIP (by Phil Katz) which is available from most BBS's.

    The following files must reside in the current subdirectory or path
    statement unless the setup (described below) is run:

           1.  PKZIP.EXE       {From BBS}
           2.  PKUNZIP.EXE     {From BBS}
           3.  MAHJONGG.EXE    {From BBS}
           4.  UNZPTL20.EXE    {Supplied}
           5.  MAHJTILE.ZIP    {Skeleton supplied}
           6.  SORT.EXE        {DOS sort utility}

    If any of the above files cannot be found at execution time, a warning
    message is displayed and the program ends.

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  і  The syntax for running UNZPTL20 is:                                    і
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  і          UNZPTL20            { Normal program operation }               і
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  і          UNZPTL20 SETUP      { Runs SETUP to assign drives & paths }    і
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    If the SETUP is not run, the pertinent files must be located as
    indicated above.  However, you may assign both drive and path for:

                        1.  MAHJONGG.EXE
                        2.  MAHJTILE.ZIP
                        3.  PKUNZIP.EXE
                        4.  PKZIP.EXE
                        5.  SORT.EXE

    The drive/path data will be stored in UNZIPTIL.PRM in the current
    subdirectory.  If this file cannot be found (or is empty), the program
    will search the subdirectories in your path statement.  If they can
    not be found there, an error message will be displayed.

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                      і  Manual Loading of MAHJTILE.ZIP  і
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    Using PKZIP, zip up all your tile files into MAHJTILE.ZIP.  The format to
    zip is:

                            pkzip -a mahjtile *.til


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                    і  Automatic Loading of MAHJTILE.ZIP  і
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    Place any/all tile files into any subdirectory (OTHER THAN the directory
    in which UNZPTL20.EXE resides) and execute UNZPTL20.

    Choose the {A} Add *.TIL/ARG option off the display screen and confirm
    its selection.

    Enter the drive/path where the tile files can be located.

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  і If they are in the same subdirectory as UNZPTL20.EXE they will be   і
  і deleted at end-of-program!  Place in another subdirectory or floppy і
  і and indicate its path when prompted.                                і
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    The tile files will then be loaded into MAHJTILE.ZIP as well as the
    current menu index.

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                        і Make a New MAHJTILE.ZIP  і
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    Choose the {N} = Make a new MAHJTILE selection off the display menu
    and confirm its selection.  This operates exactly as the APPEND or
    ADD mode described above except that it flushes the MAHJTILE.ZIP file
    completely before adding new files.  The screen menu will be updated
    to the new MAHJTILE.ZIP contents.


    If no other action is taken other than described above, the game will
    run with the default options (color, mouse, video mode, etc.) built into
    MAHJONGG.  However, you have several options concerning MAHJONGG command-
    line parameters.

    To change colors, etc. for "all" the tile sets, create a 1-line ASCII
    file containing the desired parameters.  Name this file MAHJONGG.PRM
    and place it in the subdirectory with UNZPTL20.EXE.  A sample might be:

                       -c6 -d15 -n -m -e

          NOTE:  If a "-u" option is detected in the command string, the
                 entire argument string will be ignored.

    This is great if you want "all" the tile sets to be the same, but what
    about customizing each tile set?  No problem!  Create a file similar to
    MAHJONGG.PRM above, but give it the name of the tile set.  If the tile
    set is BIRDS.TIL then name its argument file BIRDS.ARG.

    So what do we do with this BIRDS.ARG file anyways?  Simple!  Merely
    add it to the MAHJTILE.ZIP file along with its tile file.  This can be
    accomplished in two ways:

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    і 1.  Manually:і          Execute the command line below.
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                                      pkzip -a mahjtile birds.arg

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    і 2.  Automatically:і     Follow the same {ADD} procedure from the options
    АДДДДДДДДДДДДДДДДДДДЩ     menu as with the *.TIL files.  Both *.ARG and
                              *.TIL files are automatically processed together
                              if they exist in the prompted drive/path.


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                       і  Program Operation  і
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    When UNZPTL20 runs, it extracts all BIRDS.* files from MAHJTILE.ZIP.
    If it finds a matching ARG file, it will use those parameters.  If no
    parameter file is found, it will look for the "master" parameter file
    MAHJONGG.PRM.  If this is found, it will use those parameters for the
    current tile set.  If the "master" parameter file is not found, the
    MAHJONGG.EXE program runs with its built-in default parameters.


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                           Ы  Warning! Ы
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    After MAHJONGG terminates, all TILENAME.* files are deleted from the
    hard disk subdirectory where UNZPTL20.EXE resides!


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    A word about the "standard" tile set, MAHJONGG.TIL.  The program  will use
    the default tile set built into MAHJONGG.EXE and not the tile set named
    MAHJONGG.TIL which is supplied with the MAHJTILE.ZIP file.

    If you wish to alter MAHJONGG.TIL via TILEMAKR, load the newly created
    version onto MAHJTILE.ZIP with another unique name.  This can then be
    retrieved in the same manner as the other tile sets.

    (This was done to avoid a filename conflict with any MAHJONGG.* files you
    may have in the current subdirectory during wildcard deletes of the
    temporarily loaded tile & argument files!).

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    This was written and tested on an 80286 IBM clone using MSDOS 3.3 with
    EGA video.  It was also tested on a like machine using a Hercules
    monochrome graphics adaptor.  The colors chosen are such that all screen
    data will appear in the mono mode as well.  UNZPTL20 shells out to PKZIP,
    PKUNZIP, SORT, and MAHJONGG, and was written using MicroSoft Quick Basic
    Ver. 4.5 as a stand-alone EXE.  It was then further compressed using LZEXE
    by Fabrice Bellard.

                                { Note }

    I have also included UNZPTL20.SML which is a compressed EXE version which
    requires the BRUN45.EXE library file to be in its subdirectory or path.  If
    you wish to use this smaller version with BRUN45.EXE, then....

                         ren UNZPTL20.EXE UNZPTL20.BIG
                         ren UNZPTL20.SML UNZPTL20.EXE

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     This little utility is free so your conscience may rest in peace!
     However, I am interested in receiving any comments you may have especially
     concerning errors.  Of course, any nickels, dimes, quarters, or French
     postcards would certainly be welcome!  (No polaroids of your dog, please!)
     I realize this doesn't use a mouse or GUI's, but what the hey!  We all
     can't turn out great software like Nels Anderson now, can we?

     Forward any comments, postcards, or bug reports to:

                               Dick Koster
                               35 Guinevere Road
                               N. Easton, MA  02356


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   є          The author disclaims all warranties, expressed or            є
   є     implied and assumes no liability for damages either from its      є
   є     direct use or as a consequence of its use.  Have you hugged       є
   є     your backup today?                                                є
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