3DMaze
by David Bowland
GOD-Mail@Juno.com
http://89programming.cjb.net/

	THIS IS A BETA RELEASE AND SHOULD NOT BE MADE AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD ON ANY WEBSITE OTHER THAN MY OWN (http://89programming.cjb.net).

	This program was made with the FAT-engine technology of Thomas Nussbaumer of TiCC (C) 2001.  I thank every coder involved for allowing me to use their code...

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	This is a program written in C for the Ti-89.  It requires no kernel or library, and can (suposedly) work on all AMS versions (tested through 2.05).

	You must have EVERY file in the zip (for your calculator) on your calculator to run this game!  If you don't, then it will just ignore you when you press "Start Game."
	This is a follow-up for my earlier (BASIC) version of 3DMaze.  This program is hardly any feat because my code was almost entirely stolen(?) from Thomas Nussbaumer of TiCC.  You walk around this maze looking for the exit (a door).  That's it.
	There is a high-score table, but don't let the name fool you, you want the LOWEST score possible (it is directly related to your time and inversely related to the size of maze you choose).
	You can change the size by selecting "size" on the main-menu and pressing the '-' or '+' buttons.

	This _SHOULD_ work for the Ti-92 plus, as well.  The menus won't be all neat and centered, but the game will adapt to the larger screen size.  If there is a problem with this, let me know...

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	YOU MAY NOT POST THIS PROGRAM ON YOUR WEBSITE(S) OR UPLOAD IT TO ANY WEBSITE.  YOU MAY NOT MAKE COPY IT FOR PURPOSES OTHER THAN BACKUP, MAY NOT DISTRIBUTE IT, AND MAY NOT DISTRIBUTE PIECES OF THIS ZIP FILE.  WHILE THIS PROGRAM IS FREEWARE, IT IS MINE-NOT YOURS.  TREAT IT AS SUCH.  SPECIFIC EXEMPTION IS GIVEN TO http://www.TiCalc.org/.
	I Am Not Responsible For Anything This Program Does to Anything On Or Around This Earth.  All Copyrights Are Of Their Current Owner.  Send Questions/Comments To:   GOD-Mail@Juno.com   And Don't Forget To Visit 89programming At:   http://89programming.cjb.net/   !