From: Matt Casters INNET BE> Date: 14 may 1996 Subject: Re: PC Shogi software KIWAME Hi Shogi-L, The program has a menu on the left side of the screen. It allways has 6 options. Now since we can't read these options on a NON-Japanes M$-Dos version, we just number them 1 thru 6. Choosing 1, 2, 1, 4 would give you a new game. Pressing Escape or the right button twice brings you back to the main menu. If the program starts you can simply press 1, 1 and then you can move the pointer to the right. (allowing you to play) An anoying thing is that the computer displays the possible moves when it's thinking. You can remove this option by choosing : 1, 5, 1 (off) You can take a move back by choosing option #3 I was in the process of making a more complete list when I got a virus on my computer called M$-Windows 95. To make a long story short. My hard-disk had to be reformated and I lost Kiwame. Sorry. I'm sure someone has a more complete list of options. HTH, Matt Pieter Stouten wrote: > > At 21:02 -0700 96/05/01, Frans Roquas wrote: > > >Concerning Kiwame as far as I know you need DosV to play it, I'm > >interested in the cheat sheet, does it consist of combinations > >of alt or control with another key. If it says so somewhere in > >the japanese manual I can't read it. > > > I think the purpose of the cheat sheet was that one could use the > program without having to have DosV installed. Please check with > Matt Casters innet be>, who explained to me the use of the > cheat sheet. > > >and Pieter can produce the cheat sheet on Shogi-L. > > > Not having the program (or a DOS or Windows machine for that matter), > I don't have a cheat sheet. Maybe Matt can provide us with one? > > Cheers, Pieter. > > -- > > Pieter Stouten || Nothing shocks me; > Computer Aided Drug Design Group || > The DuPont Merck Pharmaceutical Company || I am a scientist! > P.O. Box 80500, Wilmington, DE 19880-0500 || > Phone: +1 (302) 695 3515 || -- > Fax: +1 (302) 695 9090 || > Internet: stoutepf carbon dmpc com || Indiana Jones