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authorB. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>2015-05-07 16:32:32 -0400
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+$NetBSD: README,v 1.2 1995/03/21 12:14:21 cgd Exp $
+
+Bog is a fairly portable simulation of Parker Brother's game of Boggle and
+is similar to the 4.[23] BSD "boggle" and Sun's "boggletool".
+Bog has not been derived from any proprietary code.
+It has been tested on the Sun 3 under SunOS 3.2 and on the Atari 1040ST (MWC).
+
+What You Need
+
+You will need curses/termcap and a large word list.
+The minix word list or /usr/dict/words will do nicely.
+The word list must already be sorted (you can use "sort -c" to check).
+
+Contents
+
+ README - this file
+ Makefile
+ bog.man - half-hearted man page (use the game's help command)
+ bog.h - configuration and header info
+ bog.c - machine independent game code
+ word.c - machine independent word list routines
+ help.c - (curses) help routine
+ mach.c - (curses) display code
+ prtable.c - ditto
+ timer.c - machine dependent (os) input polling
+ mkdict.c - convert a word list to a bog dictionary
+ mkindex.c - create an index file for the bog dictionary
+ showdict.c - print a bog dictionary to stdout
+
+Portability
+
+- I've tried to make bog.c (the program logic) independent of the I/O.
+ My plan was to make it straightforward to adapt the game to run under a
+ windowing system (eg., Suntools, GEM). I have no plan to actually do this.
+ I've stuck to a small subset of the curses routines.
+- The program runs with the input in raw mode.
+- If you want the running timer you must #define TIMER in bog.h
+ and insert the input polling code in timer.c for your system. There is
+ already code there for BSD, SYSV, and ATARI.
+
+Setup
+
+1. Check bog.h and Makefile and edit to fit your environment
+2. "make all"
+ This will make all the binaries and create the dictionary and index files
+3. Move "dict", "dict.ind", and "helpfile" to where you specified in bog.h
+4. Play away
+
+Distribution
+
+You may use this software for your enjoyment and you may share it with others.
+You may not sell this software or use it for any commercial purposes
+whatsoever. All modified versions of the software that you redistribute must
+clearly indicate your changes.
+
+If you come across any bugs or make any changes you'd like to share please
+send mail to me rather than posting to the net.
+
+Enjoy. [But beware: boggle can be addictive!]
+
+-----
+Barry Brachman | UUCP: {alberta,uw-beaver,uunet}!
+Dept. of Computer Science| ubc-vision!ubc-csgrads!brachman
+Univ. of British Columbia| Internet: brachman@cs.ubc.ca
+Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1W5 | brachman%ubc.csnet@csnet-relay.arpa
+(604) 228-5010 | brachman@ubc.csnet