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This program is compatible with all Apple II computers that have at least 64K of random-access memory (RAM). It also is compatible with Apple II clones sJLMNOPQRSUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdef.SYSTEM, may be used with the ProDOS/8 operating system to implement a very useful "drill and practice" game for fifth and sixth grade students. The game tests and stretches your knowledge of United States g Robert C. Moore 1204 Marton Street Laurel, MD 20707 A tool for learning USA STATES AND STATE CAPITALS A non-AppleWorks file on this disk, USARQPx@@~}|`VUTS`UpTSRQPp?@`~}|`V~UTSR@U`TSRQP`?@`~}|`V~UTSRTSRQP@@`~}|@~}|`W`VUTSxU~TSRQP`R@Q@@~}|`W`VUTSx?U|TSRQP@@~}|`W`VUTSpUxTSRQP|@@~}|`W@VUTS?`UxTSPxONML@O|NMA@?>~Ax@?A@?>~?Ap@?A@?>~?Ap@?A@?>~A@?>|A@?>|pA~@?>|@A~@?|`W`VUTS|U~TSRQ?|RQ@ 1. What do you wish to learn: United States Geography, or Names of State Capitals? 2. How do you wish to learn: Multiple Choice, or Type the Answer? 3. Select a level of difficulty: All States Visible, or One State Visible. To answer each of these questions you simply select your answer from a "magic menu" display by using the arrow keys to move the inverse bar to the desired menu ifficult game mode is: STATE CAPITALS -- TYPE THE ANSWER -- ONE STATE VISIBLE If you routinely receive "PERFECT SCORE" in this mode, consider yourself an expert! After you have answered ten questions flashing state by its location on the screen and its geographical shape. This is more difficult than identifying the state within the context of the other states. For most people the most dd capital names by playing this game! If you selected "One State Visible," only the flashing state will appear. The other forty-nine states will not be drawn. You will have to identify the will display or flash the correct answer while still flashing the state on the map. This helps you to learn the states and capitals you do not yet know. You'll be surprised at how quickly you learn the state anr still will be graded as correct. If your answer is correct, the computer will reward you with a sound effect and flash the word "CORRECT" on the screen. If your answer is incorrect, the computer r(HPRODOS. BASICUSA.SYSTEM.DOCS USA.SYSTEMell the answer correctly. USA.SYSTEM will ignore spaces and periods in your typed answer, so if you accidentally type leading or trailing spaces, or if you forget to type the period in "St. Paul," your answeou will be prompted to type the state name, or the name of the state's capital city, and then press RETURN. This is a little more difficult than the "multiple choice" mode, because you have to know how to spa white background). You must use the mouse or the arrow keys so that your choice is the one displayed in inverse, then click the mouse button or press RETURN. If you have selected "Type the Answer," y computer will display four possible answers in the space below the map. One of these answers will be the correct state or capital name. The first of the four choices will be displayed in inverse (black letters on states of the USA. One of the states on the map will begin to flash. Your job is to identify the state name, or the name of the state's capital city. If you have selected "Multiple Choice," the controller is present in your computer system. Once you have answered the three questions, the quiz will begin. If you have selected "All States Visible," a map will appear. The map shows all fifty item, then press the RETURN key. Alternatively, if your Apple II is equipped with a mouse, you may make your selections using the mouse. The mouse will be activated automatically if the program detects that a mouse, the computer will evaluate your performance. Those answers you missed (if any) will be displayed for review. Then you will be prompted for another decision: Do you wish to play again? You indicate your choice by typing "Y" for "yes" or "N" for "no." If you choose "no" you will be prompted to confirm your decision: Do you really wish to quit? If you type "Y" you will be returned to the ProDOS/8 "QUIT disk should boot up to the game's title screen in about ten seconds. If you normally use a ProDOS program selector such as Glen Bredon's "PROSEL," you can start up the game simply by selectS from the system disk that came with the IIgs, you need to copy the file named "P8" and then rename it "PRODOS." 3. Copy the file USA.SYSTEM to the disk. That's all there is to it! Now your newDOS volume /SC ("states and capitals"). Actually, the volume name is completely arbitrary; use whatever name you wish. 2. Copy the file PRODOS to the newly formatted disk. If you are copying PRODOSK To make your own self-booting game disk, follow these three simple steps: 1. Use your system utilities disk or Central Point Software's "Copy II Plus" to format a blank disk as Pro their shapes and locations. If your computer has a color monitor, you may wish to switch it to monochrome mode to reduce color "bleeding" on the map and text characters. HOW TO MAKE A WORKING GAME DI(such as Great Salt Lake, Long Island, the Chesapeake Bay, and some of the Aleutian Islands) have been eliminated altogether. Nevertheless, you should have little difficulty recognizing the various states by rity, and to accommodate the somewhat limited resolution of the Apple II's graphics display. Smaller states such as Rhode Island and Delaware have been enlarged disproportionately, and certain other features "states" (some of which are not states at all). Don't let the computer trip you up! You will notice that the high-resolution graphics map of the USA has been distorted slightly. This was done for claities are not even in the United States at all! This is to make the game more interesting, and to help you become familiar with the city names. The computer knows the names of 155 cities and 57t and friendly. I think you'll enjoy it. As you play this game in "Multiple Choice" mode you will notice that the computer knows about lots of cities that are not state capitals. Indeed, some of the cill take you to the previous menu, take you to the evaluation (scoring) segment, or cause the computer to prompt you for an answer to the question: Do you really wish to quit? The game operation is fasape will erase what you have typed and let you start over. (You always may erase the last character typed by pressing DELETE or the left-arrow key.) Pressing ESCape during the other parts of the game w At any time during the game you may "back up" by pressing the ESCape key. For example, if you are entering the name of a state's capital city and you realize that you are typing the wrong name, pressing ESC" program selector, or whatever other ProDOS program selector you may have installed with your system (e.g., "Bird's Better BYE," "PROSEL," or Bob Sander-Cederlof's ProDOS program selector). ing "USA.SYSTEM" from the applications programs menu. CONVERTING "USA.SYSTEM" INTO A STANDARD BINARY PROGRAM If you wish, you may convert USA.SYSTEM into a standard binary program so that it may be run under BASIC.SYSTEM or even under good old DOS3.3. Here's how to do it: 1. At the ProDOS BASIC.SYSTEM prompt (]) enter the following immediate-mode commands: BLOAD USA.SYSTEMul to you in your classroom. Robert C. Moore 1204 Marton Street Laurel, MD 20707 s desktop you will need at least 200K of free desktop storage. As always, if you find any "bugs" in this program please let me know about them. I also would like to know if this kind of program is usefntains a wealth of useful information about mouse input, graphics data compression, shrink lists, and data shuffling. A word of caution, though: to load the 4612 lines of source code onto the AppleWorkble to TIIE members as a single ASCII text file on disk. Just send me a blank disk and a self-addressed, stamped disk mailer. For those students who are learning 65C02 assembly language, this source code co elementary school classroom as well as at home. I think you will enjoy it very much. Have fun! A SPECIAL OFFER If you wish to peruse the source code for USA.SYSTEM, it is availathe mouse (if any) always will be disabled. The contents of high-resolution page one (HRP1 = $2000-$3FFF) will be cleared to zeros. CONCLUSION This program should be very useful in the Upon return from STATES.N.CAPS the computer will be restored to the condition it was in when you ran or CALLed STATES.N.CAPS, except that the monitor display always will be a blank 40-column text screen, and CAPS. As it runs, STATES.N.CAPS temporarily modifies certain page zero locations and the reset vector, but restores them to their original values upon normal exit. No other memory locations are used. e contiguous block (26,368 bytes) of main memory in the address range from $2000 through $86FF, so you must make certain that this segment of memory is available for use prior to BRUNning or CALLing STATES.N.ATES.N.CAPS from either immediate or deferred mode (under ProDOS/8) or the commands BLOAD STATES.N.CAPS : CALL 8192 (under DOS3.3). Like USA.SYSTEM, STATES.N.CAPS uses a singlu wish, convert the binary file STATES.N.CAPS to DOS3.3 format using "Copy II Plus" or a similar file transfer utility. Now you may start up the program using the command -ST,TSYS,A$2000 POKE 17924,96 BSAVE STATES.N.CAPS,A$2000,L$43E6 (If necessary, prefix "USA.SYSTEM" and "STATES.N.CAPS" with the appropriate directory pathnames.) 2. If yo