======================================================================== Roadmap of the Micropolis source code. ======================================================================== Micropolis designed and implemented by Will Wright, Unix porting, optimization and multi player user interface design by Don Hopkins (dhopkins@DonHopkins.com), for DUX Software. ======================================================================== Documentation: manual User manual and help page templates. src/notes Notes, to-do lists, lists of potential bugs to work on, and screen snapshots. Resources: res Resources, data, TCL code, etc. Modified standard TCL/Tk widget libraries to support multiple displays, by removing uses of global variables, and instead storing screen-specific data in tk_priv map, keyed by "@" where screen is "[winfo screen $w]", the screen identifier. Data files: hexa.112 hexa.232 hexa.384 hexa.385 hexa.386 hexa.387 hexa.388 hexa.456 hexa.544 hexa.563 hexa.999 Scenarios: snro.111 snro.222 snro.333 snro.444 snro.555 snro.666 snro.777 snro.888 String resources: stri.202 stri.219 stri.301 stri.356 Audio files: aaah.au a.au airport.au beep.au boing.au bop.au build.au bulldoze.au chalk.au coal.au com.au computer.au cuckoo.au e.au eraser.au expl-hi.au expl-low.au fire.au honk-hi.au honk-low.au honk-med.au ignition.au ind.au monster.au nuclear.au o.au oop.au park.au police.au quack.au query.au rail.au res.au road.au rumble.au seaport.au siren.au skid.au sorry.au stadium.au traffic.au uhuh.au unix.au whip.au wire.au woosh.au zone.au Modified TCL/Tk standard library code: button.tcl Modified to support multiple displays. menu.tcl Modified to support multiple displays. text.tcl Modified to support multiple displays. tk.tcl Modified to support multiple displays. buildidx.tcl entry.tcl init.tcl listbox.tcl mkindex.tcl parray.tcl tclinit.tcl tkerror.tcl wish.tcl wishx.tcl tclindex tcl.tdx tcl.tlb tk.tdx tk.tlb Micropolis user interface code: micropolis.tcl Micropolis utilities and shared interface code. help.tcl Micropolis help messages. wask.tcl Ask question window. wbudget.tcl Budget window. weditor.tcl Map editor window. weval.tcl Evaluation window. wfile.tcl File open window. wfrob.tcl Frob window (dynamic zone finder sliders). wgraph.tcl Graph window. whead.tcl Head main application window. whelp.tcl Help window. wmap.tcl Map overview window. wnotice.tcl Notice message window. wplayer.tcl Add player window. wscen.tcl Choose scenario window. Micropolis sound server code: sound.tcl Code loaded by sound server, which runs in another process, and is controlled via the TCL "send" command. No longer used. Sound should be built into Micropolis, using a modern standard sound library (and file formats). Base Libraries: src/tcl TCL language interpreter. Free software. Modified for unix porting. src/tk Tk user interface toolkit. Free software. Modified for unix porting, multiple display support, various extensions and bug fixes. See src/notes/to.ouster (message about multiple display support), src/notes/TkVersion (description of origin and changes in tk) src/tclx Useful extensions to TCL/Tk. Free software. Modified for unix porting. Micropolis source code: src/sim src/sim/terrain ======================================================================== Micropolis, Unix Version. This game was released for the Unix platform in or about 1990 and has been modified for inclusion in the One Laptop Per Child program. 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