Steve
I still giggle when I see monkey. The main thing that I feel people need to watch for is the
L-Click and R-Click options. Another Tip is that when loading a number game, you only
need to load the game once. From that point on the lexie split files are loaded from the
daily game folder called DGAME. The R-Click option tells the program that it's working
with a number game and needs to convert it to lexies and then split it into two daily game
type databases. After loading a number game the program will always default to the first of
the split-lexie game files. These files will always start with L and end with X.TXT. When either
of these two files is loaded one can update the number game using the update option. The
program will then rebuild these two files so that they are current. Note! after loading a game
from the Ngame folder the select file dialog box will default to the NGAME folder the next time
it is accessed. If playing only one number game then then the user really has no reason to
ever go back to that folder. Once we load a number game then the needed files are located in
the Dgame folder. In other words the R-Click load option just creates the Split-Lexie files which
are used from then on or until you load another number game. The L13X.TXT / L24X.TXT etc..
files, when loaded, directs the program how to handle everything so that no other user options
are needed. From that point on it plays like a normal pick-3 or pick-4 with the exception that it
takes two runs before building the number sets.
RL