
		  Readme file for NETMAZE 32kb           12/4 1998


	NetMaze is a freeware multiplayer ipx network game.
        NetMaze 32kb was released here at Mekka/Symposium in 1998 - I
        made the original game a long time ago.
        This game has no sound & very little graphics - but judge it
        by it's gameplay.

        Needed Files : 
         
        'net32kb.exe' = 21.669 bytes
        'netmaze.gif' =  2.373 bytes
        'netmaze.dat' =    152 bytes
        'thetank.gif' =  8.528 bytes  (Netmaze can run without this...but:)

         total 	      =   32.722 bytes  (I couldn't find use for the last 46 bytes)

        The rest of the files are not needed to run NetMaze - but keep
        them anyway.
          
	This game was created with Tasm 4.0 and Turbo Pascal 7.0.
        I have used the wwpacker which I have found to be quite good.
 
	Netmaze is a tribute to the greatest computer through
	history - The Commodore 64 - it will live on forever.

	System Requirements : 80386 or above, VGA, 320 kb ram,
			      less than 32 kb of harddisk space,
			      a netcard (surprise!).

        Netmaze has some commandline options - which are (use lowercase) : 

        'viewfame'    : displays the hiscore list
        'whoison'     : shows which players are currently playing netmaze
        'game=n'      : where n is from 0 to 9, this option can used with
                        the "whoison" and "noterrain" option as well. 
                        Default is 0.
   			Fx. "netmaze3 game=4" or "netmaze3 whoison game=2
    			Allows up to 10 different games on the same network.
        'noterrain'   : Disables the terrain. This is only effectful when
                      :  you are the first one to enter the game.
        'reset'       : Resets the highscore list back to the default.
        'master'      : You shouldn't have to use this normally - this
                        will assign your computer to be the netmaze server
                        by brute force - not recommended.



      For ideas, comments, source swapping or bug reporting write to :

				Martin Knudsen
				Havrevenget 28
				7500 Holstebro
				   Denmark
				Tlf : 97401100

      The 3D rendering was done by Defekt/Junk Productions.

      cya all at the next party somewhere.

    Or email : Zaifrun@hotmail.com or Zaifrun@geocities.com
    Internet : http://www.geocities.com/SiliconVally/Heights/2188
	       




