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This document includes:

  1) Requirements
  2) About game
  3) Keys 
  4) About author
 

1...Requirements
	-TI-83+ calculator
	-TI Graph-link and software
	-At least 2K of free ram 
	-That's it!

2...About game
	Bowlrama is (as the name implies) a bowling game. It is not a top of line bowling game, but it was an almost hit at my school. This game is written in BASIC. It is one of my first full-length games. It takes up about 1.9K of RAM. Bowlrama cannot be ARCHIVED if you would like to play it. This game took approximately one week to make, but only took so short of time because I already knew all the commands that I used in the code.

3...Keys
	2nd   = roll ball
	CLEAR = pause
	MODE  = quit

4...About author
	Rick Gamble (a.k.a. Zopharni) is a student a Smyrna Middle School as of 2000-2001. He programs in BASIC the most and does a little in ASM, but nothing else. He is among the best two or three programmers in his school. Some of his other games and programs are as follows:
		Rad Dartz (a darts game)
		Quad Form (the quadratic formula)
		Snower    (snow flakes fall on the screen)
		Stnd2slp  (transforms standard linear equations to slope int form and vice vesa)  		Pom       (straight line curve images (don't know why I called it that))
