============================================================================== DOS Games Archive Game Info Card Version 3 ============================================================================== * General Information * Game title : PopCorn Alternate title(s) : None Developer : Lacral Software Publisher : Self-published Country of origin : France Distribution model : Public Domain/Freeware * Release Information * Release type : Full version Version : Unknown Release date : Apr 1988 Language : French License file(s) : POPCORN.DOC (French original) POP_ENG.DOC (English translation) License/Permissions : " This program is released into the public domain. It may not be used "for any commercial purpose without the advance consent of the author." "HOW TO GIVE THIS GAME TO YOUR FRIENDS "(Certainly it's permitted, even recommended, but you are obliged to GIVE this "super game to as many of your relations as possible.)" * Distribution Information * Distribution type : Physical media, Digital download File name : arkclone.zip File size : 59 939 bytes Installer provided : No Original location : Unknown Retrieved from : Deathstar Arcade Battles [v3.0] https://archive.org/details/deathstar-arcade-battles-v3 Additional files : None Maintainer : MrFlibble ============================================================================== * Note for DOSBox users * This software is fully installed and configured to run in the DOSBox emulator. You can simply drag and drop the file POPCRN.BAT over the DOSBox icon to start playing. Experienced DOSBox users may choose other methods of startup. The software was configured and tested to work with the official DOSBox build v0.74-3 available from www.dosbox.com. It may or may not work with any other third-party DOSBox distributions that are available. For playing instructions and other information, please refer to the POP_ENG.DOC file found in the ARKCLONE directory. ============================================================================== * Game controls * PopCorn is played with the keyboard or mouse, the latter being the preferred method. Keyboard is however the default setting. The default keys are: Paddle left : J Paddle right : K Acion : Space bar You can assign different keys by pressing F5 in the main menu, but the game will not store your selections -- if you exit the game and start again, the keys will revert to the default settings. To switch to mouse control, press F3 in the main menu. Press F4 to switch back to the keyboard. ============================================================================== * Note on game speed * PopCorn was written in 1988 for a 8086 computer. By default, DOSBox emulates a much faster computer, and PopCorn will run too fast to be playable. The game allows to adjust playing speed but it is better to emulate the original speed it was programmed for. An approximation of a 8086 would be around 300 emulated CPU cycles (compared to 3000 which is DOSBox's default). For more information, please refer to the DOSBoxWiki: https://www.dosbox.com/wiki/Performance#Emulated_CPU_equivalency This distribution of PopCorn will automatically switch to 315 cycles and back to the default values once you exit the game, but only if you run it via the supplied POPCRN.BAT file. You can also change the amount of emulated CPU cycles manually: Open your DOSBox configuration file (by default it is dosbox-0.74-3.conf) in a text editor of your choice and find the following line (assuming no previous changes were made to the configuration file): cycles=auto Change this to: cycles=fixed 315 Save and close dosbox-0.74-3.conf. ============================================================================== * Note on correct colours in DOSBox * PopCorn was programmed for CGA graphics adapters and uses a four-colour mode. By default, DOSBox emulates a VGA graphics card which is backwards-compatible with EGA and CGA modes, but lacks certain features. On a VGA card, PopCorn will run with the following colours: magenta, cyan, black and white. However, on an original CGA card the magenta colour would be replaced by red, making the game look much nicer. DOSBox is able to fully emulate a CGA video card, but this can only be enabled in the configuration before starting the emulator. Open your DOSBox configuration file (by default it is dosbox-0.74-3.conf) in a text editor of your choice and find the following line (assuming no previous changes were made to the configuration file): machine=svga_s3 Change this to: machine=cga Save and close dosbox-0.74-3.conf. ============================================================================== * Game related websites * Browser version: http://www.ludoid.fr/PopCorn1988/index.html NOTE: Some sites are only available as copies made by the Wayback Machine: http://web.archive.org/ ============================================================================== * Disclaimer * THE GAME DATA IN THIS ARCHIVE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING AND NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. All game content is copyright to their respective owners. No files from the original software package provided by the developer and/or publisher were modified except for the configuration files needed to set up sound devices and input methods. This software was tested to work with the current official DOSBox build (v0.74-3) and was scanned by an antivirus/anti-malware tool. You use this software at your own risk. DOS Games Archive is not liable for any unwanted consequences that may arise from your using this software. ============================================================================== * Download and online play * This game is available from DOS Games Archive at: https://www.dosgamesarchive.com/download/popcorn/ It can be played online at: https://www.dosgamesarchive.com/play/popcorn/ --- END OF FILE (2020/11/17) ---