I can't use dropbox because I was told that you need to have a pc to
upload files. I can't use a pc. All I have is my bn. Try to download
the files with the links I gave you and if they are gone I will put
them back on sendspace so you and others can get them. If you can't
download them from school then just download them at home or If you
can't do that then I can email them to you.

On 3/9/12, Devin Prater <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hmm, couldn't you use dropbox? It is free and files always stay there.
> You start off with I think around 200 MB of free space, I think, And
> plus, my school has blocked sendspace, darn automatic web filters.Hmm,
> or I guess you could just attatch the zip files to an email. I'd
> really like these games and stuff.
>
>
> On 3/5/12, Jessica Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi. I just wanted to let you know that I don't know how long the files
>> I told you about yesterday will stay up there for. I think that after
>> a while they are automatically  deleted. If you go to download 1 or
>> both of them and they are not there any more then let me know and I
>> will put them up again for you and tell you the new download links
>> because they will change if I need to put the files up again.
>>
>> On 3/4/12, Grant Hardy <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Jessica,
>>>
>>> Can you let us know where we might obtain that guide? Is it a
>>> guide for the in-built Tetris game I was referring to?
>>>
>>> Grant
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: Jessica Brown <[email protected]
>>> To: Grant Hardy <[email protected]>,
>>> [email protected]
>>> Date sent: Sun, 4 Mar 2012 17:29:05 -0800
>>> Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Games
>>>
>>> Marvin has made a tetrous guide as well as some more stuff that
>>> will
>>> run in keyweb.
>>>
>>> On 3/4/12, Grant Hardy <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>  Listers, I apologize if you saw any strange encoding issues in
>>> my
>>>  message.  Something strange seems to have happened to it on its
>>> way
>>>  from my Apex.  Below is the message again, with proper
>>> formatting.
>>>  Ruchi and all,
>>>
>>>  Another resource to download interactive fiction games, with a
>>>  little more guidance, is called Baf's Guide to the Interactive
>>>  Fiction Archive.  The address is as
>>>  follows: http://www.wurb.com/if/
>>>
>>>  There are also two titles included with every BrailleNote,
>>> Winter
>>>  Wonderland and Dragon Adventure, that are designed especially
>>> for
>>>  children.  Games are simply files, so you can easily transfer
>>>  titles to the BrailleNote by copying the appropriate files to
>>> the
>>>  'My Games' folder of the Flash Disk through any normal means.
>>>  The BrailleNote will only play text adventure games written in
>>>  z-code, and the game files will have a .z5 or .z8 extension.
>>> I'm
>>>  not sure really how engaging young children would find these
>>>  games as they are completely text based and involve a lot of
>>>  reading, but it never hurts to give it a go.  To play a game,
>>>  simply open the 'Games' application from the main menu, and
>>> press
>>>  SPACE to browse through the files in the 'My Games' folder.  The
>>>  games I mentioned will be called winter.z5 and dragon.z5.
>>>
>>>  Apart from the text adventures, there aren't huge numbers of
>>>  games that can be played on BrailleNotes.  Another gentleman on
>>>  this list, Alex Hall, has written a few accessible games that
>>> can
>>>  be played in the BrailleNote's web browser.  I am sure he will
>>>  jump in and tell you where you might be able to get those games.
>>>
>>>  Finally, there's a hidden Tetris game included on BrailleNotes.
>>>  Bizarrely, it's under Utilities, Key Management.  To play it,
>>>  select "Enter a new product key" and type the word playtime
>>>  followed by ENTER.  The game then comes up and there's a help
>>>  menu to walk you through the user interface, but I'm not
>>> familiar
>>>  enough with Tetris to tell you how to play it.
>>>
>>>  Cheers,
>>>
>>>  Grant
>>>
>>>
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