SYSOP'S TECHNICAL JOURNAL for TERRITORIES 3069
Documentation and program written by Jeffrey D. Hoffman
Copyright (c) 1993,1994.  Graphics: Copyright (c) 1994.
All Rights Reserved.

Forward

For nearly three years, my name and my programs have been synonymous with
fantasy role-playing.  This should change everything.  One of the most
well-kept secrets in the TBBS industry, this software has been in developement
since June, 1993.  I unveiled a primitive (very primitive) predecessor of this
software at BBSCON 1993.  A message for those SYSOPs who had a chance to see
this software during those few short days: "Sorry to keep you waiting."

Now, over one year later, I am pleased to release a piece of entertainment
software that is unlike anything you have ever experienced for TBBS ...

Part I: Welcome to the 31st Century.

TERRITORIES 3069 is a graphical, turn-based, strategy simulation.  Players
compete in a randomly-generated universe for control of everything.  Using a
simple menu structure, players control vast armadas of ships, each custom-
designed with weapons, shields, and engines.  Players begin in a tiny solar
system somewhere within the huge universe and must explore, battle, and conquer
the other solar systems (where other players lurk) in order to win the game.

TERRITORIES 3069 uses RIPscrip to display its menu-driven interface.  The
graphics included are a mixture of hand-drawn images and 3D images created with
Lightwave 3D.

Part II: Special thanks.

I would like to extend special thanks and gratitude to the beta-testing skills
of Michael A. Weidler.


Section I: Installation.

Unlike other turn-based simulations for other BBS formats, installation of
TERRITORIES 3069 is extremely easy.  The following section explains, in detail,
how to get TERRITORIES 3069 up and running on your system as fast as possible.

Part I:  Installing TERRITORIES 3069.

This section will guide you through the process for getting TERRITORIES started
on your system.  This section is aimed at the initial installation.  If you are
already running TERRITORIES and are trying to restart the game because a player
has won the game, see Part II.

  1. Create a new directory for the TERRITORIES 3069 software within your
     TBBS directory.  For example, use T3069.  The complete path would be:

      C:\TBBS\T3069

  2. Extract the TERRITORIES 3069 archive into this new directory.

  3. Update your .SDL file by adding the following line to the menu on which
     you would like the users to be able to access the simulation.

      Entry:
      T -> TERRITORIES 3069
      Priv=0 A1=-------- A2=-------- A3=-------- A4=-------- ANS=- IBM=-
      KEY=T TYPE=200 Opt Data=c:\tbbs\t3069\3069 /Q

  4. (This step only applies to SYSOPs who have registered their copy of
     this software.  The demonstration version does not include the
     BIGBANG.TPG program.)

     On another menu, reserved for either yourself or other co-SYSOPs, you
     need to add a menu item for the BIGBANG utility, which restarts a
     completed game.  Add the following lines to that menu:

      Entry:
      B -> TERRITORIES 3069 : BIGBANG UTILITY
      Priv=255 A1=-------- A2=-------- A3=-------- A4=-------- ANS=- IBM=-
      KEY=B TYPE=200 Opt Data=c:\tbbs\t3069\bigbang /Q

  5. Compile the .SDL file.

  6. The TERRITORIES 3069 TURN PROCESSOR is designed to be run as a ghost
     task one or more times a day.  This process, as explained above, will
     take all of the commands the players have issued to their ships and
     execute them.  *NOTE* Without this ghost task, the game will not
     function.  This program must run at least once a day, otherwise
     game-play will crawl.  Using CEDIT, add the following ghost task to
     your system:

      Entry  #, Occurs on Line   16 at 23:60 on Sun,Mon,Tue,Wed,Thu,Fri,Sat
                Type = 200 OptData = c:\tbbs\t3069\processr /Q

     A time of 23:60 causes this ghost task to be activated automatically when
     your BBS is run.  (This assumes that your BBS shuts down every day for
     external events.)

  7. Run your BBS.

Part II: Restarting the TERRITORIES 3069 game.

    NOTE:
    This section only applies to SYSOPs who are using the registered
    version of TERRITORIES 3069.  If you are running the demonstration
    version, simply re-extract the TERRITORIES archive into your directory,
    over-writing the databases with the original ones from the archive.)

Once a player has destroyed all of the other players in the universe, the game
will end with a screen which proudly displays the name of the winning race.
Any player entering the game will see this message, and then will be returned
to the BBS menu which calls TERRITORIES.  This is the point at which you would
restart the TERRITORIES 3069 universe.

Run the BIGBANG utility.  You will be presented with a menu which allows you to
select the size of the universe you wish to create.  The maximum number of
players in a universe is 20, while the minimum is 10.  Select size of the
universe which meets the needs of the players on your system.  If you would
like to enter custom settings, you can also do so by following the on-screen
instructions and entering values as they are requested by the software.

Universe creation is a relatively quick process but it is extremely CPU
intensive.  I suggest that you do not generate a new universe during a
peak-usage time on your system.  Once the universe has been completed, the game
will be open immediately to players.


Section II: Registration

Part I: The demo version versus the registered version

The demonstration version of this software is designed to allow players to
experience all aspects of TERRITORIES 3069.  However, there are several
features that can not be accessed in the unregistered version of this
simulation.

First, players can not create a race of their own in the demonstration version.
The game is limited to exactly ten players, which are already set-up in the
universe.  In the registered version, players can begin a race of their own,
starting from square one, where they must use strategy to plan mining
operations and to launch attacks upon the other players.

During a game played with registered software, players will discover that the
scientists on their home planet will develop new engines, weapons, and shields
for their ships.  In the demonstration version, they have most of the
technology already at their finger tips.  However, the unregistered version
will not allow the players to develop the hyper drive engine, the cloaking
device, the disintegration cannon, or the phase missile.  These powerful
systems are reserved for registered game play.

Finally, the demonstration version does not include the BIGBANG.TPG
program.  This utility is what you would use to restart the game when a player
has won.  BIGBANG randomly creates a universe filled with new planets, stars,
and asteroids.  (For more information on BIGBANG, see part II.)

Part II:  Registering TERRITORIES 3069

TERRITORIES 3069 is distributed by Safe Harbor Computers.  You can order your
registered copy of TERRITORIES by calling (800) 544-6599*.  (Safe Harbor
Computers is available Monday-Friday from 9:00am-8:00pm CST and Saturday from
9:00am-5:00pm CST.)  Safe Harbor gladly accepts Visa, Mastercard, and Discover.

    NOTE:
    The representatives that answer Safe Harbor's order line are simply
    order takers.  They have no technical experience with this software.
    Contact Safe Harbor technical support for assistance with this
    software.

If you would like to purchase this software with a check, I have included a
file called REGISTER.TXT which will explain how to send your check or money
order to Safe Harbor Computers.

Upon registering your copy of TERRITORIES 3069, you will receive a 3.5" LOW
DENSITY floppy disk via UPS within one-to-two business days.  On this disk will
be a registration keyfile and the BIGBANG software.  Simply copy these two
files into your TERRITORIES 3069 direction, modify your .SDL file, and begin a
new game.

    NOTE:
    Upon installing your keyfile, you MUST begin restart the game.  The
    registered software is designed to be started from scratch.  Use the
    BIGBANG software to restart the game immediately.

Part III:  TERRITORIES 3069 Software Support

You can contact the Safe Harbor Computers technical support line at
(414) 548-8120.  Their hours are the same as listed above.  Technical support
is provided to any registered TERRITORIES 3069 owner who has registered through
Safe Harbor Computers.

Jeffrey D. Hoffman provides a 24-hour-a-day multi-line support BBS service for
registered product owners at (414) 548-8155.  (Safe Harbor BBS -
300/1200/2400/9600/14400bps modem).  I strongly encourage the use of this
telecommunications system for error reporting and troubleshooting assistance.
Since all software updates will be distributed first via the Safe Harbor BBS I
recommend that all registered TERRITORIES licensees log onto the BBS at least
once a month to receive the latest information about the simulation.

At your first log-in, you must supply your full name and supply a password.  At
the main menu, register for full SYSOP access to gain access to the support
SIG.


Section III: Fine print

Part I: Warranty

TERRITORIES 3069 is distributed on as "AS IS" basis only, without warranty.
Neither Jeffrey D. Hoffman, nor the authorized dealers of TERRITORIES 3069
shall have liability or responsibility to any person or entity with respect to
liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused by this software.
This included, but is not limited to, any interruption of service, loss of
business or anticipatory profits, or consequential damage resulting from the
use of this software.

Part II: License Agreement

Purchasers of TERRITORIES 3069 are expected to honor their license agreement.
This software is copyrighted, and licensed to the purchaser for your individual
and exclusive use on a single CPU at a time.  Any reproduction for use by other
persons is a violation of our copyright and your license agreement.

Carefully read the following terms and conditions.  Use of this product
constitutes your acceptance of the terms and conditions, and your agreement to
abide by them.

1.  THIS IS AN END-USER LICENSE.
    You, the original purchaser, are granted this license for the use of
    TERRITORIES 3069 software under the terms stated in this agreement.  You
    may not assign or transfer the software or this license to any person
    without the express written consent of Jeffrey D. Hoffman.  Any attempt to
    sublicense, assign, or transfer any of the rights, duties, or obligations
    hereunder is void.

2.  THE TERRITORIES 3069 SOFTWARE IS COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL.
    Once you have paid the required single copy license fee, you may use the
    software as long as you like provided you do not violate the copyright or
    any of the following conditions.

3.  SINGLE CPU LICENSE.
    You may use the software on any computer for which it is designed as long
    as it is not in use on more than one computer at the same time.  You must
    pay for additional licenses if you want to use this software on more than
    one computer at the same time.

4.  BACKUP COPIES.
    You may make as many backup copies of the software as you require to avoid
    loss.  You are responsible for all backup copies you make, and must assure
    that they do not result in any use of the software which would conflict
    with the provisions of paragraph 2 above.

5.  SOFTWARE MODIFICATION.
    You may not make any changes or modifications to the Licensed software not
    expressly authorized by Jeffrey D. Hoffman.  This includes but is not
    limited to disassembly and reverse engineering the software.

6.  FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.
    This Software is Commercial Computer Software under the Federal Government
    Acquisition Regulations and agency supplements to them.  The Software is
    provided to the Federal Government and its agencies only under the
    Restricted Rights Provisions of the Federal Acquisition Regulations
    applicable to commercial computer software developed at private expense and
    not in the public domain.

7.  LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.
    In no case shall the Liability of Jeffrey D. Hoffman exceed the license
    fees paid for the right to use this software or One Hundred Dollars
    ($100.00), whichever is greater.

9.  THIS AGREEMENT MAY NOT BE MODIFIED.
    This agreement may not be modified except by a written instrument signed by
    Jeffrey D. Hoffman.  This license constitutes the entire agreement and
    understanding between you and Jeffrey D. Hoffman, and supersedes any prior
    agreement or understand whether oral or written relating to the subject of
    this License.
