X-Git-Url: https://jxself.org/git/?p=super-star-trek.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=sst-doc.xml;h=8510e6db783968e80a07aba275a2dc6d2d05866f;hp=85e56f83bd32c7e03d14aba1ae9334971b3313b2;hb=358ff1de0e2424e1e9a9e4559372ea1efa10c53b;hpb=6b396c7a585fcf5c54caf29c527b195999d23bfe diff --git a/sst-doc.xml b/sst-doc.xml index 85e56f8..8510e6d 100644 --- a/sst-doc.xml +++ b/sst-doc.xml @@ -251,13 +251,14 @@ you want to start at the Expert level, go ahead. It's your funeral. The Emeritus game is strictly for masochists. The fourth question, new in SST2K, sets your game options. A -blank answer enables all SST2K features. The option 'plain' disables -a number of features (Tholians, planets & dilithium, Thingies -shooting back, deep-space-probes, Klingon ramming and movement, -time-warping through black holes), approximating the original CDC 6600 -FORTRAN game from UT Austin. The option 'almy' approximates Tom -Almy's C translation from 1979, disabling Thingies shooting back and -time-warping through black holes. +blank answer or 'fancy' enables all SST2K features. The option +'plain' disables a number of features (Tholians, planets & +dilithium, Thingies shooting back, deep-space-probes, Klingon ramming +and movement, time-warping through black holes, death-ray upgrade), +approximating the original CDC 6600 FORTRAN game from UT Austin. The +option 'almy' approximates Tom Almy's C translation from 1979, +disabling Thingies shooting back, base shields, and time-warping +through black holes. How To Issue Commands @@ -1622,7 +1623,7 @@ from the fact that Mayfield's original and several early descendants were distributed under the name SPACWR. Many different versions radiated from Mayfield's original; most -og the ones in BASIC are descended from a SPACWR version that David +of the ones in BASIC are descended from a SPACWR version that David Ahl published in 101 BASIC Computer Games, July 1973. This was a port of Mayfield's version obtained from the HP Contributed Programs library.