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README -- xrobots version 1.0 -- Thu May 25 13:23:49 PDT 1989 xrobots is a game that runs on X Windows. It is based on /usr/games/robots and on The New Daleks (Macintosh). To create a runnable binary, type make -f Makefile.nonImake An Imakefile is also included. Compile time parameters: MAXX, MAXY -- these control the number of 'cells' in the playfield. the default is 35x20. The realistic maximum these can be on a 1152x900 screen (ie most sun 3/50's) is about 50x40. With a larger playfield, the scores will be higher and the game length longer, but some graphics will appear slower. I'd be interested to see this running on a bigger engine to see the effects. With a 35x20 playfield, scores in the 6000 range can be achieved. MAXSCORES -- the number of high scores that you want to keep. The default is 20. The defaults for the binary is /usr/games/xrobots and the score file is /usr/games/lib/xrobots_scores. The binary should have write access to the high score file (xrobots will attempt to create this itself). There is a little bsd-ish stuff in score.c. flock is used to stop a race condition. If you don't have a bsd-like flock, you could probably comment it out. The race condition (multiple users writing to the score file) is probably rare. xrobots has been tested on Sun 3/50's 3/60's 3/280's running the X11R3 server. Also, it has been compiled and tested on a Pyramid running X11R2. (You'll have to comment out the references to XtNresize in score.c if you want it to compile under release 2.) BUGS The man page doesn't install by default. You'll have to do that yourself, or if you are using imake, just remove the comments from the tail of the Imakefile. None known. There is a nasty bug in the awm window manager that causes keypress events to be ignored. It shows up now and then... rather than code around it, I prefer another window manager. ----- This insomnia killer was written by: Brian Warkentine (bwarkent@polyslo.CalPoly.EDU). Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute (without charge) this software, documentation, images, etc. is granted, provided that this comment and the author's name is retained. The author assumes no responsibility for lost sleep as a consequence of use of this software. Send comments, bug reports, etc. to bwarkent@polyslo.CalPoly.EDU. (Soon to be at @Sun.COM, so if the previous address doesn't work, try brian@csufres.CSUFresno.EDU.)