Myla di'Kaich - not a long string of Italian, but a malfunctioning space-mart. Can you make sense of it. I can't! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Myla di'Kaich — the largest and most weirdly named space supermarket. From rubber band motor drives to coat hanger aerials, from blancmange mix to gravy powder, dehydrated — anything could be supplied for the discerning spacer. But when all the life support computers fail and the remote stock robots go into memory overload then its anybody's guess where the right parts are located. Add deranged escalators and a manic travellator or two, and then you have some idea of the enormity of the task faced. All I wanted was a dozen bits to get my craft on its way again, but where to start looking? and how to avoid robots puncturing my suit? and where is the oxygen supply?... To load the game: Press LOAD "". Once the game has loaded full instructions will appear on-screen. Game written and programmed by Roderick MacFarquhar. Design and illustrations by Ranel. COPYRIGHT NOTICE All rights reserved Worldwide. The name and contents of this program and associated graphics, illustrations and text are the exclusive property of Global Software. It is forbidden to copy, transmit, reproduce, hire or lend in any form without the prior written consent of Global Software. © 1985 Global Software, PO Box 67, London SW11 1BS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- URGENT TELEFAX URGENT TELEFAX URGENT TELEFAX Myla Di 'Kaich life support computer malfunction — immediate action required. Diagnostics check show your craft requires twelve parts for full operation. Locate parts and proceed to check out area for assembly. Computer predictions show that there exist 65536 potential parts/position combinations. Central computer wishes you luck and warns of potential malfunctions in following areas: Lifts operating continuously Floaters activated by weight sensors Pistons operating continuously Electrical short circuiting Platforms fatal if touched when unstable All moving bodies heavily radioactive — fatal on contact Your individually calibrated statmeter (TM) will show your energy remaining, radiation level, space suits remaining and number of spare parts collected. This super deluxe statmeter (TM) also has a facility for time distortion, but the instructions are not kept on file at central computer. TELEFAX ENDS TELEFAX ENDS TELEFAX ENDS