PVBallLines V1.0 (2002/06/28) PVBallLines Help for CASIO PV Unit Information: http://www.pocket-viewer.com/ E-mail : webmaster@pocket-viewer.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What's PVBallLines? PVBallLines is a program for CASIO PocketView Unit designed for enjoining of playing mind games. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How to play with PVBallLines? The aim of the game is to gain as many points as possible via placing the same pattern graph into the line (horizontal, vertical or diagonal) of 5 or more. After the patterns were placed in the line, the line disappeared and for this you gain points. The patterns are moved throughout the field with the help of your pen: click on the pattern you want to move, then choose the position where you want the pattern to be and click on that position. If you click on the occupied position the pattern on that position will be chosen. If the pattern you desire to move is blocked by other pattern you will not be able to move it into the position you have chosen. New 3 random patterns will appear on the field after each turn. However, if your move has resulted in the line elimination, 3 new patterns would not emerge on the field. The more patterns are destroyed in the line the more points you will gain. If message like under is displayed when you use this application, "PV application memory is full! See your readme file for more information." it can be caused by this reason: Your PV application data files is over than 64. Also you can use this application at this time, but all the data you had entered will be lost. If you want to save data in this application, please see chapter [PV Applications and File Transfer] - [Deleting PV Application Data Files] which is supported writing in your PV's [User's Guide] to delete data files you never use. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quick Start [New]: Restart game. [Level]: Game levels. In "level 1" there are 6 patterns. In "level 2" there are 7 patterns. In "level 3" there are 8 patterns. [High Score]: Display high score. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- End this document