This diskette contains the games listed below.  The programs 
were written by myself (Wayne Westmoreland) and Terry Gilman.
I've listed them in the order we wrote them, however I don't
remember the exact dates (old age I guess).  The programs
display copyright notices but I hearby release them into the
public domain, do with them as you please.

tankzone/cmd     These two programs are 2 different versions
armored/cmd      of our first game, a version of the old coin-
                 op game BATTLEZONE.  The original was called
                 Tank Zone 2000 (I hate that name!).  We
                 submitted it to Scott Adam's company
                 Adventure International whose marketing
                 droids made us change the pyramids to houses,
                 the flying saucer to a robot and the name to 
                 Armored Patrol.

defender/cmd     This was our second program, a version of
eliminat/cmd     William's Electronics DEFENDER, although I
                 believe that it was the first to reach
                 market.  Once again we had to make changes
                 and renamed it Eliminator.  However we
                 ended being sued (or at least threatened
                 with suit) from William's Electronics. We
                 gave them a percentage and then it was the
                 "official" TRS-80 version of Defender.

seadrag/cmd      This game was our original idea, based on
                 a suggested from my Dad after he saw the
                 game SCRAMBLE, however we borrowed the
                 ending from the game PHOENIX.  This game
                 is without a doubt our favorite.

reargard/cmd     This was the first game we did for business
                 instead of fun.  We did it at the request of
                 Adventure International who wanted a TRS-80
                 version of a game written for the Atari 800
                 by Neil Larimer.  This is our least favorite.

donkkong/cmd     We wrote this game just because we liked
                 Nintendo's Donkey Kong and played it so
                 much.  We never marketed this game because
                 we couldn't get permission from Nintendo,
                 however we had so much fun writing it, we
                 didn't care.

zaxxon/cmd       This time we got permission first.  Sega gave
                 us a license for the game ZAXXON and then we
                 wrote this.  By this time, Tandy/Radio Shack
                 had started accepting third party programs
                 for sale in their stores and so we struck a
                 deal with them instead of Adventure
                 International.  However manufacturing 
                 problems on our end limited the distribution.

I hope you enjoy them,
Wayne Westmoreland
wayne.westmoreland@srs.gov

P.S  Except for Armored Patrol there aren't online 
     instructions, basically use the arrow keys and the space
     bar.  On Eliminator the enter key is your "smart bomb"
     and the clear key is "hyperspace".  Shift/Break aborts \
     all the games.
