1 $OpenBSD: README,v 1.4 2000/04/21 03:10:30 pjanzen Exp $
3 Bog is a fairly portable simulation of Parker Brother's game of Boggle and
4 is similar to the 4.[23] BSD "boggle" and Sun's "boggletool".
5 Bog has not been derived from any proprietary code.
6 It has been tested on the Sun 3 under SunOS 3.2 and on the Atari 1040ST (MWC).
10 You will need curses and a large word list.
11 The minix word list or /usr/dict/words will do nicely.
12 The word list must already be sorted (you can use "sort -c" to check).
18 bog.man - half-hearted man page (use the game's help command)
19 bog.h - configuration and header info
20 bog.c - machine independent game code
21 word.c - machine independent word list routines
22 help.c - (curses) help routine
23 mach.c - (curses) display code
25 timer.c - machine dependent (os) input polling
26 mkdict.c - convert a word list to a bog dictionary
27 mkindex.c - create an index file for the bog dictionary
28 showdict.c - print a bog dictionary to stdout
32 - I've tried to make bog.c (the program logic) independent of the I/O.
33 My plan was to make it straightforward to adapt the game to run under a
34 windowing system (eg., Suntools, GEM). I have no plan to actually do this.
35 I've stuck to a small subset of the curses routines.
36 - The program runs with the input in raw mode.
37 - If you want the running timer you must #define TIMER in bog.h
38 and insert the input polling code in timer.c for your system. There is
39 already code there for BSD, SYSV, and ATARI.
43 1. Check bog.h and Makefile and edit to fit your environment
45 This will make all the binaries and create the dictionary and index files
46 3. Move "dict", "dict.ind", and "helpfile" to where you specified in bog.h
49 Enjoy. [But beware: boggle can be addictive!]
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