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Program   : Tetris Attack v1.1
Author    : Brandon Sterner
Email     : vortexx15@aol.com
Graphics  : Tim Anderson
Email     : anders14@worldpath.net
Date      : May 28, 1999
Machine   : TI-83
File Size : 6058 bytes
Web Page  : http://tcpa.calc.org
Shell     : SOS
Libs	  : ZLIB

Instructions:
	This is just like the gameboy game Tetris Attack.  When you start 
playing, you will see a selector.  It will be big enough to select two pieces
or one piece and an open space.  To swap the location of these two pieces you
press second.  If you do this and align three or more pieces they will 
disappear.  The object in endless is obviously to keep doing this until it is
too difficult.  In puzzle mode you are given a certain number of swaps and
you must clear the screen to move on.  There are 60 different levels.  You 
are given a password after every one of them.  Make sure you write this down.
Good Luck!

Keys:
	2nd	-Swap pieces, choose things in menus, close windows
	ALPHA	-Speeds up the pieces in Endless mode
	CLEAR	-Will exit a certain mode
	MODE	-Pause
Help:
	You must run install before running this.  The game itself will not
be seen in SOS until you run intsall.  Make sure the library, ZLIB, is on 
the calculator.  ZLIB can be found on Dim-Ti's site http://www.calc.org

Fixes:
 v1.1		The bug in endless mode.  You were asked "are you sure" both 
	yes and no act as if you said yes.
	
		The bug in endless if you got complex matches sometimes not
	all the pieces fell.

		I made all the lower case letters available for use in the 
	highscore.

For the future:
	I'm thinking of splitting up this game into two games to make it 
smaller and most people like one mode or the other.  We will try to get this 
ported to the 85/86.  Also we are looking for experienced 85/86 programmers
to join our group.  Email me or drop by some time in our irc channel on 
efnet, #TCPA.

Comments and Questions email:
Brandon Sterner 
vortexx15@aol.com
icq: 14825142

Or visit:
http://tcpa.calc.org