updated 6/18/96 updated 5/5/96 updated 1/24/95 updated 11/7/95 _____ / \ ������������������������������������� � � � � BOB(tm) COPYR. 1995 Scott Dudley � o � Zaskoda(tm) \ / Zaskoda ALL RIGHTS RESERVED {�}---{�} ������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������������������������������������� DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY THIS SOFTWARE IS SOLD "AS IS" AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO PERFORMANCE OF MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. BECAUSE OF THE VARIOUS HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE ENVIRONMENTS INTO WHICH THIS PROGRAM MAY BE PUT, NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS OFFERED. ��������������������������������������������������������������������������� REGISTERED VERSION OF BOB. This is the complete version of BOB with all 60 levels! You may not make copies of BOB to profit from in any way shape or form. BOB and his Amazing Journey Home(tm) ������������������������������������� Story- BOB was living a simple life at home. He'd seen few humans in his long life and was always quite friendly when they came to visit. After all, you don't see many folks when you live in the Arctic. But the last fellow who came to visit him was not the kind of human BOB expected. BOB was taken captive and manipulated by this man in ways I can't describe here. Bob wakes up to sirens screaming in a cold gray cell. He can't remember who or even what he is. He does notice one thing... The door is open. Being the resourceful fellow that he is, he uses the door. He finds himself trapped in a maze of blocks and lazers with pits of funny colored water all over. All BOB knows is that he must get out of this maze and get home.. wherever that may be... ������������������������������������� Tech- BOB runs 640x480x256. I have found a few machines that wouldn't support him, but most SVGA cards won't have any trouble. He doesn't use much memory and can be run from windows. I even drew a little icon if you wish to use it. It is nice to have a fast machine. I wrote BOB on a DX33. I put an option for speed in the option menu. You might wish to slow him down a little if you have a REALLY fast machine, otherwise, I'd just leave him at top speed. BOB was written in Pascal 7.0. All graphic routines are BGI. Well, all but one. If anyone is interested in the source, let me know, but it is not very legible. ������������������������������������� Look for other Zaskoda Soft productions! If you really need to get hold of me: Ways to contact me- Zaskoda phone 817/964-2498 Rt 1 Box 43 fax 817/964-2333 Montague Tx 76251 scott@nortexinfo.net and if you are a WWW kinda person try- http://www.nortexinfo.net/ntp/Zaskoda/ZasSoft Be sure to look for other great Zaskoda Soft!