Myman - Updated Holiday Revenge Release [2000.03.04] In technicolor, and in new places too... UPDATES? WHAT UPDATES?!? Wow, it's been over a year since the last release! MyMan hasn't changed a whole lot, but the contact information needed updating. The official MyMan home is now: http://geocities.com/bsittler/#myman My new email address is at the end of this file. Also, a color theme for the "ctheme" package is now included. See http://sourceforge.net/project/?group_id=2640 for more on ctheme. The ctheme file for MyMan is 'myman.ct'. You can use ctheme on the Linux console, or in a color xterm. Finally, binaries for DJGPP and Linux (libc5/libc6) are included. The MyMan source is still in the public domain. ... MyMan - Holiday Revenge Release [1998.12.18] The spectral menace becomes more... er... menacing. A new version of MyMan (like The Yellow Fellow) has just been released. BACKGROUND (NOISE) "Those scary ghosts are back, and this time they've spotted you! What's worse is that they've mistaken you for their old rival Pac, and they're out for (yellow) blood!" (LACK OF) COPYRIGHT AND (NONRESTRICTIVE) LICENSE This release of MyMan is in the public domain. Do with it as you wish. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS MyMan is a fast-paced video game for terminals and terminal emulations supporting cursor addressing and asynchronous input. It supports color, pitiful sound (beeps, really), and keyboard input. Arrow keys are supported where the curses implementation makes that trivial to implement. It runs at full speed on a P120 under Linux. It probably works on slower machines, and certainly works on faster machines. MyMan is generally more demanding than vi, rogue, or pine. If MyMan seems to be running slowly, try the '-d 0' command-line parameter. Some platforms MyMan compiles and runs on: Linux/x86 + ncurses Linux/ppc + ncurses SunOS 4/sun4m + SysV curses Cygwin32 B19 + ncurses DJGPP 2 + PDcurses MyMan has been tested with a wide variety of terminals and terminal emulators. The '-o' option sometimes improves the appearance of power pellets. WHERE TO GET IT The latest version is listed on: http://geocities.com/bsittler/#myman For your sanity, I encourage you to download directly, though: http://geocities.com/bsittler/myman.tgz The Holiday Revenge Release is a gzip'd tarball including the source, data files, and two scripts for running MyMan in color under the X Window System ('xmyman' uses color xterm, 'xmyman2' uses rxvt.) SCREEN-SHOTS A screen-shot demonstrating 'xmyman2' in full color is online for your viewing pleasure: http://www.nmt.edu/~bsittler/images/myman.png It's a 418x474-pixel PNG and it's less than 10 kilobytes. There's also a larger screen-shot demonstrating the 5x2-character tiles and 7x3-character sprites: http://www.nmt.edu/~bsittler/images/myman2.png It's an 888x714-pixel PNG and it's less than 19 kilobytes. COLOR FOR (SOME) VT100 EMULATORS There's a spiffy new underline-the-maze mode (-u or the 'u' key during play) which underlines all maze wall characters. This is useful if you have a terminal emulator which doesn't do full ANSI-style color, but does allow you to set the color used to display the underline attribute. In this way you can still get a blue maze if you can configure your terminal to display "underlined" text in blue. Setting bold text to display in yellow is also nice, since MyMan is drawn in bold. FONT Other changes include slight improvements in maze drawing (no more '?'s for any of the supplied mazes, I think) and ghost intelligence (they actually see fit to follow you from time to time.) The ghosts are now depicted using 'A' instead of 'M' when they're scared, so it's easier to tell when they've stopped "flashing" even on a monochrome terminal. ETERM By the way, I *highly* suggest running MyMan in an Eterm with a background of your choice (I find 'Neopolis' very appropriate.) Make sure to set TERM to something appropriate (like 'xterm-color' or 'color_xterm',) and you'll see why I like this combination: the maze background is solid black, but outside the maze the background pixmap is visible. It looks like some sort of high-tech virtual arcade machine, if you ignore the fact that MyMan is running in text-mode. A color xterm (such as that shipped with recent versions of XFree) also works rather well, but it doesn't support background pixmaps. "MY NAME IS BEN, AND I'M A LINUX ADDICT... " One last piece of questionable advice: on a Linux machine with MyMan installed as '/bin/myman', you should be able to skip all that annoying overhead and get straight to the action by booting the Linux kernel with the following boot parameter: init=/bin/myman This has only been tested on a single system, but it seemed to work fine. (If you are annoyed with the low-res 80x25 default VGA resolution, use the vga=ask parameter too.) AUTHOR bsittler http://geocities.com/bsittler/