Path: utzoo!utgpu!utstat!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!sunybcs!uggbrand From: uggbrand@cs.Buffalo.EDU (G. Brandon Brooks) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Aunt Arctic Adventure Message-ID: <6307@cs.Buffalo.EDU> Date: 6 Jun 89 01:33:32 GMT Sender: nobody@cs.Buffalo.EDU Reply-To: uggbrand@cs.Buffalo.EDU (G. Brandon Brooks) Organization: SUNY/Buffalo Computer Science Lines: 24 This is a response to a user whom I read his letter yesterday and I finally got a chance to reply to today.... (1) Is it possible to restart a game of Aunt Arctic Adventure while changing a person's name WITHOUT rebooting the computer? Sure it is. The instructions are right in the instruction booklet. (2) Why does Aunt Arctic Adventure lock-up sometimes when changing levels, and how can I avoid this? The game locks-up at certain levels occasionally when you just get to the level. There is no way around this. But, fortunately, if you had the diskette protection notch turned so that the program can write to the disk, it will save the level you got to, so when you reboot your computer you can get to the new level. (3) How can I make more than 1 copy of the game? Why do you want to do this? There should be no reason unless you are pirating this program. A game such as Aunt Arctic Adventure will be enjoyable for a few months, since it is an adventure game, and disks last over a year at the least. If you have ONE back-up, you should be happy - you'll have the game virtually forever - it seems to me you have a pirated version of the game (see #1) and/or are trying to give it out to others. Please don't. Aunt Arctic Adventure is an excellent program that took long, hard hours for the author to program, and he did a very fine job!