Penny Penguin's Math Bingo © LatticeWork Software, 1994, 1995 Penny Penguin's Math Bingo: A fun and easy way to learn math facts in number recognition, addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Requirements Windows 95 VGA monitor mouse Windows-supported sound card preferred hard drive Installation for the Windows 95 version To install Penny Penguin's Math Bingo, click on the "Start" button and move the mouse up and over to "Settings" and then select "Control Panel." Double- click on "Add/Remove Programs" and click on the "Install" button. You will see the message "Insert the program's first installation floppy disk or CD-ROM, and then click Next." Click on "Next" even though the install program is on your hard drive. On the next screen click on "Browse" and select the directory or disk where your unzipped program files are (e.g., if you downloaded this program from CompuServe, select c:\cserve\download, or if the files are on a disk on the a: or b: drive, select a: or b: ). Double-click on install, and click on "Finish." - The program will ask for the destination path. For the default pathname of C:\LATTICE\MBINGO, just press . On some systems, installing the program to the same directory where the unzipped files already are, will cause a problem installing or running the program. If this occurs, install to a different directory. To install the program in a different subdirectory, or on a different drive, type the path name as in the following example: C:\MATH - the installation program will then create the directory, and copy files from the floppy disk or directory. NOTE: Install will exit with an ERROR message if any of the necessary files on the installation disk or directory have been erased. - Once the files have been copied, install will place the program in Start Menu Programs. To start the program click on the "Start" button and move the cursor up to "Programs" and over and down to "LatticeWork Software" and over to "Penny Penguin's Math Bingo." Installation for the Windows 3.1 version To install Penny Penguin's Math Bingo, from the Windows Program Manager, select "Run..." from the "File" menu. Select "Browse..." Then select the directory or disk where your unzipped program files exist (e.g., if you downloaded this program from CompuServe, select c:\cserve\download, or if the files are on a disk on the a: or b: drive, click on the down arrow next to Drives: and select a: or b: ). Select install.exe, and click on OK. - The program will ask for the destination path. For the default pathname of C:\MBINGO, just press . On some systems, installing the program to the same directory where the unzipped files already are, will cause a problem installing or running the program. If this occurs, install to a different directory. To install the program in a different subdirectory, or on a different drive, type the path name as in the following example: C:\MYMATH - the installation program will then create the directory, and copy files from the floppy disk or directory. NOTE: Install will exit with an ERROR message if any of the necessary files on the installation disk or directory have been erased. - Once the files have been copied, install will create the program group and program item. Double-click on the program item to start the program. Uninstall To uninstall Penny Penguin's Math Bingo, please follow the directions in the file uninstal.txt. Starting a New Game The program will initially ask whether there is one player (playing with Penny Penguin) or two players (playing with a friend). Click on the button or the text of the option you want, then either click on OK or press . The program will now ask for the player's name(s). You may just click on OK or press for the default name(s) "Player1" (and "Player 2"). NOTE: In a 2-player game, DO NOT press after typing the first player's name. To enter the second player's name, either click on the text box for the second player or use TAB to move to that text box. After you have entered the name(s), click on OK or press . Finally, select a play operation. You may click on either the button or the text of the option you want, or use the up and down arrows. Then click on OK or press . You may start a new game even if the current one is not yet completed. Playing the Game The player on the left goes first. The problem will be displayed beneath the bingo card of the current player. To play, if your bingo card contains the correct answer to the problem, click on that block. Or, you may click on the "free" space in the center of the bingo card. If you click on the "free" space, your turn continues. If you do not have the answer on your bingo card, you must click on the Pass button. But the program will not allow you to pass if there is a valid answer on the bingo card. Next, the second player or Penny Penguin will take a turn. Only after the second player or Penny Penguin takes a turn, does the program check to see if either player has bingo. Unlike regular bingo, in Penny Penguin's Math Bingo the two players have different problems to solve, and for fairness a check for bingo cannot be done until both players have taken a turn. The players alternate turns until one or both have bingo. If the player chooses an incorrect block, the program will say "Try again" and wait for the same player to make another attempt. If the player chooses PASS when there is a valid answer on the bingo card, the program will say "Please check again" and wait for the same player to make another attempt. The player is never penalized for an incorrect response. If the player chooses an incorrect block, or chooses PASS when there is a valid answer on the bingo card, the program will (after three incorrect attempts) display the answer on the screen, along with a voice message. Play continues with the same player until she or he makes the correct response. Advanced players can take advantage of the fact that numbers are often repeated on the bingo card, and play strategically. Sound Choose the menu options to turn the voices on and off. The dimmed option is the one that is currently activated, and hence, cannot be chosen. Turning voices on and off may be done at any time during the game. If you turn the voices off, there will be no voice messages telling you of any incorrect attempts. In this case the program will wait for another attempt by the same player. NOTE: If you have a microphone hooked up to your computer, you can make the game more exciting by having your children record their own messages. Use the Sound Recorder (a Windows 3.1 Accessory). (See your Windows 3.1 documentation). Open one of the files with a .WAV extension using the Sound Recorder. Play it, and then record your own message, saving it to that same file. WARNING: The file names must remain the same. Be sure to delete any blank space before or after the actual voice message using the Edit commands. Otherwise the program will spend time playing back files containing blank spaces, which may be large. Eliminating blank spaces will also decrease the file size. Speed The menu options for speed will cause Penny Penguin's turn's response time to become slower or faster. It will also cause the bonus blocks to stay on the screen for a longer or shorter period of time after a bonus block has been played. Choose the time according to your or your child's preference. Initially, the computer speed is set to average. "Penny Penguin's Math Bingo" is a "shareware program" and is provided at no extra charge to the user for evaluation. Feel free to share it with your friends, but please do not give it away altered or as part of another system. The essence of "user-supported" software is to provide personal computer users with quality software without high prices, and yet to provide incentive for programmers to continue to develop new products. Support The following support of Penny Penguin's Math Bingo is provided: LatticeWork Software will answer questions and fix serious bugs during a one-year period after ordering. For problems involving specific hardware or software environment or feature, LatticeWork Software may choose not to modify the program. In that case, if a problem is reported within three months after ordering, then LatticeWork Software will refund the user's order price. You may contact LatticeWork Software at the following addresses: 1) LatticeWork Software P.O. Box 362 Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 2) By way of America Online mail to LatticeWrk 3) By way of CompuServe Mail 74453,2112 This program is produced by a member of the Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the shareware principle works for you. If you are unable to resolve a shareware-related problem with an ASP member by contacting the member directly, ASP may be able to help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP member, but does not provide technical support for members' products. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442-9427 USA, FAX 616-788-2765 or send a CompuServe message via CompuServe Mail to ASP Ombudsman 70007, 3536 ORDERING PENNY PENGUIN'S MATH BINGO To order Penny Penguin's Math Bingo, choose "Order" and select "Order Penny Penguin's Math Bingo", fill in the dialog box and follow instructions. Or print the file register.wri (using Windows Accessory Write) or print register.txt from DOS, fill in the form and mail to: LatticeWork Software P.O. Box 362 Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 Or, if you are a member of CompuServe, you may order the program online (at a slight additional cost), and be charged to your CompuServe account. GO SWREG and enter registration ID 9590. ("Penny Penguin's Math Bingo" has two levels of number recognition, addition, and subtraction (including the levels in the Math Bingo game), as well as two levels each of multiplication and division. Math Bingo Pro also has a Bonus Game, which makes the program even more fun to play.) DISCLAIMER - AGREEMENT LIMITED WARRANTY LATTICEWORK SOFTWARE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES RELATING TO THIS SOFTWARE, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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