Program Title: Peg Solitaire Intended User: Puzzle game players, children & adults. ShareWare Limitations: Does not save game history, or changes made to game configuration. Limited to 500 moves each the time puzzle is played. Starting the program: From DOS type PESTART and press ENTER Registration Fee : $15.00 Services with Registration: Full support, latest registered disk. PROGRAMS ON DISK The following is list of file names that you should have on your distribution disk. File Name File Description Peg .Exe - The main program for Peg Solitaire. Peg1 .Dat - Graphics file required to play Peg. Peg2 .Dat - Graphics file required to play Peg. Peg3 .Dat - Graphics file required to play Peg. Peg .Doc - The documentation for Peg Solitaire. PeStart .Bat - A batch file to read the documentation, print the documentation and install Peg on on a Hard Drive. PeRead .Com - Used by PeStart.Bat PeReply .Com - Used by PeStart.Bat PeIntro - Used by PeStart.Bat PePrt - Used by PeStart.Bat PeHd - Used by PeStart.Bat PeReg - Registration Form Peg1S .Arc - Shareware Version of Peg Solitaire PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Because of the graphic screens, you must have at least 512K of free Ram and a VGA graphics adapter to play Peg Solitaire. This program uses the 640x480 16 color mode. The files required to play Peg Solitaire are PEG.EXE, PEG1.DAT, PEG2.DAT and PEG3.DAT. These files must be present on your play disk or directory. PEG RULES (Game #1) Peg Solitaire is played on a playing board shaped in the form of a plus sign, consisting of 33 holes of which 32 are filled with pegs. The center hole of the board is left empty. The object is to remove all the pegs from the board except one by jumping one peg at a time. COLOR PEG RULES (Game #2) This game contains only 24 pegs but has the 9 center holes empty. These 24 pegs are divided into 4 groups of 6 pegs each. Each group of pegs are colored differently. The object in this game is to jump pegs until you have swapped peg groups. You have won the game when the top and bottom peg groups have exchanged positions, and the right and left peg groups have exchanged positions.