Title: | AMIGA NOTES |
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Moderator: | HYDRA::MOORE |
Created: | Sat Apr 26 1986 |
Last Modified: | Wed Feb 05 1992 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 5378 |
Total number of notes: | 38326 |
Any Discovery Math/Spelling users out there? I did a little playing around on the weekend to make it easier for my kids to use by combining both games on one disk. Since all the files are the same except the LESSON directory it was quite simple. I suspect if you have any of the other expansion disks you could also add them. Following someone else's note (forgot the #) on entering your own spelling words I find my kids use it quite a bit to study their new spelling words from school for the week. To create a combined disk: 1. Make a copy of Discovery Math. 2. Update the C: directory with any new commands in the STARTUP-SEQUENCE that are not there now. (I updated mine to 1.3 and ARP 1.3 which has a better ASK command. If you don't like ARP then change the ASK comand for a Y/N response. If you use ARP then you will also have to copy the library over.) 3. Replace the S/STARTUP-SEQUENCE with the one below. Edit it if not using ARP. 4. Rename LESSON/MENU to LESSON/MENU_MATH. 5. Copy over the Discovery Spelling's LESSON/ files into the new disk's LESSON/ directory. 6. Rename LESSON/MENU to LESSON/MENU_SPELL. 7. Boot the new disk UN-WRITE PROTECTED (for the copy comand) and check it out. 8. If you do wish to add your own spelling words then edit LESSON/MENU_SPELL to add you entry into the menu (e.g. P. My Words). Then open 2 CLI windows and run SAY in one and ED "MY WORDS" in the other. Then using SAY to get the PHONEME enter the new words into "MY WORDS" in the format of WORD./PHONEME. That's it... Enjoy, ..Ed assign c: df0:c/ run nofastmem echo "*ec" echo "*e[1m*e[33m*e[3m" echo "" echo " Discovery" prompt "Discovery %N> " echo "" echo "" echo "*e[0m*e[1m*e[33m" ask " Do you Wish to Play Discovery Spelling (S) or Math (M) ? "S "M" Timeout 30 if warn copy df0:lesson/menu_spell df0:lesson/menu echo "" echo "" echo "*e[0m" echo " Starting Discovery Spelling" else copy df0:lesson/menu_math df0:lesson/menu echo "" echo "" echo "*e[0m" echo " Starting Discover Math" endif Discovery
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2519.1 | << Great Idea >> | NWD002::FREEMANRO | FIREWALKER | Tue May 02 1989 14:08 | 12 |
Ed, this sounds great. I have never really tried to modify any of the disks I bought. I have the spelling and math verions and my son enjoys playing them. The idea of putting them both on one disk is very appealing to me. I will definately try it out. I will also want to upgrade the math lessons. Make them a bit more of a challange. The one gripe I do have with the game is is voice. It is very hard to understand at times, especially in the spelling version. Can I modify the SPEAK file using the method you mentioned? I believe the voice is one of the strong points of Amiga and would like to hear some improvement in this area. Rob | |||||
2519.2 | AKOV11::SMITH | Ed... | Tue May 02 1989 17:54 | 12 | |
I don't think is possible to modify the MATH lessons. I believe they are coded into the DISCOVERY program. You'll see what I mean if you look into Discovery Math's LESSON directory. The spelling words however are just files in the LESSON directory and are easily modified. I suspect the other expansion disks are setup like spelling. I agree with you about the voice. It very poor and difficult to understand. I'm not sure if it would be possible to modify it as I suspect this too is hard coded. ...Ed | |||||
2519.3 | Look at Speller Bee | VCSESU::MOORE | Tom Moore MRO1-3/SL1 297-5224 | Wed May 03 1989 13:44 | 13 |
re:.2 < I agree with you about the voice. It very poor and difficult to < understand. I'm not sure if it would be possible to modify it as < I suspect this too is hard coded. < < ...Ed We have a program called Speller Bee that allows you to enter both the correct spelling and the phonetic spelling. You get to preview and change the way it sounds until you like it or give up. The results aren't too bad. It 's just a little easier than using two CLI etc. -Tom- |