SOFTWARE MANUAL


SiCoDe Software
http://sicode.ticalc.org/
iNNoVATioN in TI-BASIC
sicode@bigfoot.com

FILE INFORMATION:
Brick Block Level Editor
v 1.0

0.0 INDEX



1.0 ABOUT Brick Block Level Editor
1.1 What is the Level Editor?

The Brick Block Level Editor is a program that allows you to create and save up to 10 levels, and play an level at any time. Brick Block is a very innovative program, made by SiCoDe. It's engine is based on a year of development. It is a brand new puzzle game that the TI-Basic community has never seen before.

1.2 Version History

 v1.0 - Initial Release
1.3 Future Plans

There are currently no future plans for this program.



2.0 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1) Unzip the file BRICKEDT.ZIP into any directory, usually your Link Software's directory (e.g. C:\WINLINK).
2) Run your Link Software and send the file BRICKEDT.82G to your TI-82.
3) Run the program prgmBKEDITOR to begin.
4) Visit SiCoDe's website at http://sicode.ticalc.org/ for news and program updates.


3.0 GAME CONTROLS
 
KEY
ACTION
0-9
Assign Numbers in the edit mode
Arrow keys
Move cursor




4.0 Insructions
Basics-In order to create a new level simply go to Edit New Level, then new. To view a level, go to view level. There are only 10 slots to save your game.
Playing Custom Levels-Select Play a game from the Brick Block Level Editor. Select Start, then continue the game, dont worry that it says level 58. When it prompts type in the slot of the file. If you type in a slot that doesn't exist the program will cease. Type in 0 for the slot to exit the program.
4.1 Creating A Level
Block Types-
Number
Definition
0
Blank Space
1
Solid Wall
2
Moveable Block
3
Finish block (required)
4
Starting Position (required)
5-6
5 Warps to 6
7-8
7 Warps to 8
9
Striped Wall
Y=
Exit Level Editing and Save File
Arrow keys
Move cursor
  • Besides the fact that you must have a number 3 and 4 block in the level, the rest can be anything. Note that you can have multiple 5's leading to one 6. You can also have just 6's to block the movement of blocks, but to allow the person to move over it.


  • 5.0 TROUBLESHOOTING & SUPPORT
    5.1 Troubleshooting 5.2 Known Bugs/Problems 5.3 Contacting Support

    SiCoDe will always try to rectify any problems you have with this software. If you do run into any difficulties just email sicode@bigfoot.com or use our online form to contact us. Please describe the problem fully in order to help us understand the problem.



    6.0 FURTHER INFORMATION
    6.1 About SiCoDe

    SiCoDe is a group of programmers who program for various TI calculators in the TI-BASIC language. SiCoDe aim to continually provide high-quality TI-BASIC programs. These are frequently considered to be inferior in all ways to ASM programs and we aim to eliminate this misconception!
    SiCoDe is an affiliate of the TI-BASIC Quality Alliance which means that quality is assured in our products.
    SiCoDe also supports the Basmic Campaign which is dedicated to giving TI-BASIC programmers the credit they deserve for their programs.
    Further information about SiCoDe can be found by visiting our website at http://sicode.ticalc.org/. SiCoDe can be contacted at sicode@bigfoot.com.

    6.2 Credits

    Programmed by - Brandon Green
    Original Program Idea - Anonymous Coward
    Graphic Design - Brandon Green
    Program Engine - Brandon Green
    Program Testers - Anonymous Coward
    82 Port - Robert Maresh

    Uses SiCoDe's Data Compression Technology
    (enginered by Brandon Green)

    6.3 Acknowledgements
    SiCoDe wishes to thank...


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