Updated: 12/17/97 From: Charles T. (Dr. Tom) Turley, Ph.D. Cofounder - Executive Coordinator - 1WSW Editor; A2-2000, GS WorldView 115 Santa Clara St. Brisbane, CA., 94005 USA Voice Tel. (415) 468-1609 Game Name: JingSaw GS Status: Public Domain (also same status with JigSaw GS) Author: Huibert Aalbers Indaberea Email: huibert@mail.proesa.com.mx WWW: http://www.mexred.net.mx/~huibert/AppleIIgs/ This is the formerly rare and early version which became JigSaw - it's named JingSaw GS puzzle game (per the author both are now public domain), It was programmed by Huibert Aalbers Indaberea and ESP - the European Software Partners. Huibert Aalbers Indaberea, who was the author of both; SoundSmith GS and Super SoundPRO GS, is also a past team member of 1WSW. He has also release SoundSmith GS and LaserForce GS to public domain. JingSaw GS has stereo sounds and uses the following game structure to scramble the pictures; 8, 15, 40 and 60 parts per picture. The program supports graphics of the $C1 file type only, in single 16 to multiple 256 color palettes, 8 or 16 bit graphics. It a GS/OS desktop application program, with some amazing graphics to use for the JingSaw puzzles. You can save a game picture in progress for later play. You can use any other graphics of the correct file type that you may have to use. To start the game, click on the picture you have loaded, with your mouse cursor, in any area of the picture. The game will start and a clock timer, at the top right of the Apple Pull-down menu bar, will keep track of your time/score. When you click on the correct area and swap, via clicking that part of the JingSaw GS puzzle, a stereo sound effect will be activated. During the start, progress and end of the game, other stereo sound effects will activate, accordingly. The program is installable and launchable on either; a ProDOS data disk, hard drive, ram drive or any other program media storage device. All brand and product names are the trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective holders. -END OF FILE-