--- TW2002 Release 2.00o
--- 12/16/94, 1:12p

  ! When Trade Wars crashes with a catastro message, it will write a file
    called TWCRASH.TXT.  This file is full of game status information and
    should be uploaded to us to help find the cause of the problem.

  o Port reports no longer cause zero-value ports to be constructed.

  o Double animation on entry removed.  (Oops)

  o Added last day/minute production editability from TEDIT for ports.

  o Port update detects day/minute problem and re-starts production.

  o Planetary production on change ownership removed.

  o Ferrengi ships can be destroyed properly by overkill.

  o Players cannot be evicted from citadels while on-line.

  o Planetary collisions during cleanup will continue to occur as long as
    there are too many planets in the sector.

  o Players in citadels destroyed by planetary collisions will be properly
    killed with no catastro, as will the planets.

  o Occasional "UNABLE TO READ SECTOR #0" catastro when players are killed
    by Ferrengi has been fixed.

  o Players deleted from cleanup and in HVSTWEDT stay deleted.

  o Corporations with no captain are disbanded at cleanup.

  o Planet display no longer shows N/A for 9999 colonists or production.

--- TW2002 Release 2.00n
--- 11/21/94, 10:00a

  o Adjusted CIM output to properly format ports with 4-digit production.

  o Ferrengi ships can now be destroyed instead of always being captured.

  o Ferrengi no longer stockpile enormous amounts of corbomite when raiding
    players.

  o Intermittent GP when checking Ferrengi interdictor collisions fixed.

  o Planetary transwarp animation moved to prevent resource production.

  o Game maxed-out in traders and/or ships properly handles situation.

  o Message notification on shield indication moved to kill infamous
    "shield bug".

  o Players may not hang up at the planet name prompt to get another free
    attempt at the planet type they want.

  o Fixed another tiny "Attempted to grant 0 exp!" warning in alien handling.

  o Fixed rarely-triggered GP when sending corporate messages in background.

  o TriCron jackpot capped to prevent rollover.

  o Quasar cannon overflow of 32K (!) per shot fixed.

  o Fixed "invalid fed" warning when Feds destroy pirates.

  o Destroyed ports are no longer counted in game stats.

  o Planetary transporter to avoided sector warns with correct sector number.

  o Extermination of fighters sends message to owner before clearing owner
    fields.  This caused spurious messages when Ferrengi fighters were slain.

  o Optimized character-skimmer input routines.  This significantly reduces
    Trade Wars' loading impact when multiple players are in the game at once.

  o Standard planet update routine fixes shields out of range.

  o Space mine detonation reports proper fighter losses if you lose all of
    your shields from the explosion.

  o Ether probes honor your avoids when plotting courses.

  o Ether probes tag visited sectors as "known".

  o Resource duplication with claim ownership on a planet is fixed.

  o If starting fighters is more than ship can carry, it is lowered to the
    ship's capacity when a player enters the game.

  o Ports are updated prior to display when dumping from CIM.

  o Fighter deployment can't double maximum fighters on a ship.

  o TEDIT handles moving of class 0 ports/Stardock properly now.

  o TWFIX checks for planetary shields out of range and fixes them.

  o TWFIX detects out-of-range Ferrengi and alien move chances.

--- TW2002 Release 2.00m
--- 7/11/94, 2:47p

  o Super port-upgrade doesn't roll over with 0 cost.

  o The list of transportable ships can be aborted by pressing Return.

  o Killing a Ferrengi ship counts as a "kill" for your ship stats.

  o Port editor lets you specify negative values for production/on-hand.

  o Spurious 0 exp grant when killing a player between 4 and 10 exp.

  o CIM displays port report exactly as door.  (It better!)

  o CIM course-plotting noise removed.

  o CIM temporarily disables ANSI to speed displays.

--- TW2002 Release 2.00l
--- 6/21/94, 1:47p

  o Over-upgrading ports no longer provides experience points.

  o Killing all colonists on a planet with one wave of fighters
    properly zeroes the population.

  o Transwarp plotting to a sector out of range no longer allows
    a free jump.

  o CIM output format has been changed to match door for port list.

  o Very high experience values don't imbalance trades/theft.

  o Unpredictable corruption when updating users who have recently
    logged off fixed.  This was likely causing "phantom" transfers
    that are very hard to reproduce.

  o Positive alignment is now given when attacking an evil player,
    regardless of attacker's alignment.  Same for negative/good.

  o HVSTWFIX clears unused player slots with non-zero experience.
    (They cause the high score list to truncate)

  o Ferrengi are now active!  Ferrengi ships now act on their
    grudges and demand tributes.

  o Ferrengi editor in HVSTWEDT updated to reflect new Ferrengi.

  o Cloning fighters with a large team and two players has been fixed.

  o Disbanding a corporation now tags all corporate planets as owned
    by the former CEO.

  o Simultaneous transport to a single ship from different distances
    no longer produces a "ghost" ship.

--- TW2002 Release 2.00k
--- 4/27/94, 10:22a

  o Port production can no longer be upgraded out of range.  Similarly,
    port production cannot be upgraded high enough to cause a port's
    inventory to roll over into negative values.

  o Fighters deployed in a sector in offensive mode are correctly depleted
    when killing a player.

  o Trading with more than 150,000 experience points does not cause the
    haggling routines to act strangely.

  o The "Press any key to continue" has been moved from HVSTWFXX.EXE to
    HVSTWFIX.BAT.  If you wish to use this program unattended, you can
    either directly call the EXE from a batch file or remove the "pause"
    from HVSTWFIX.BAT.

  o Large lists of ships appear correctly in the transporter display.

  o All evil aliens no longer appear as "Annoyance" in sector displays.

  o The daily log routines have been fixed to not overwrite or fragment
    the log.  If your log is damaged, you can clear it by erasing the
    file \BBSV6\HVSTWDAT\HVSTWUSR.LOG.

  o Resource "production" using two players and a planet has been corrected.

  o Negative fighter/mine/port worth should no longer appear in the game
    statistics.

  o A BTRIEVE QUERY-NP ERROR 7 ON HVSTWSHP.DAT when using the transporter
    was corrected.

  o The "Incoming message from Federation HQ" banner has been properly
    moved to the injection handler.  Injections from the game now appear
    correctly in the FSE and other modules that handle injections manually.

  o Players cannot re-apply for a Federal Commission if their alignment
    drops below 1000 until they reach 0.  A player can still raise his
    alignment over 1000 via the normal means and regain the status.

  o The UNABLE TO READ SHIP #0 (xxxx:xxxx/#x) catastro was tied to
    destroying manned ships while towing them.  This has been corrected.

  o Ship name changes and initial names are logged to HVSTW.LOG.

  o The HVSTWFXX and HVSTWEXT no longer print stray ANSI codes on machines
    without ANSI.SYS.  The color changes are now internal.

  o A number of "dead-ends" in HVSTWEDT were fixed, including the port
    editor.

--- TW2002 Release 2.00j
--- 03/25/94, 9:39a

  o The display for the number of colonists on Terra properly reflects
    the actual population instead of a random number.

  o Transwarping to sector numbers 2560 through 2815 no longer "bounces"
    to the destination sector minus 2560.  This bug was only reproducible
    with animation and ANSI turned on.

  o Players must pay for the ante in Tri-Cron before the game begins,
    preventing them from dropping carrier to avoid loss.

  o Strange behavior when choosing a planet for a trade agreement has
    been repaired.

  o Simultaneous corporate transfer and fighter/mine deployment cannot
    be used to create resources.

  o A player only receives 10% of the experience of another player on a
    kill.  The victim loses the same amount, making "production" of
    experience impossible.

  o Sending a message to a player from the computer menu beeps the
    destination of the message when it's sent.

  o The animation is shown properly for class 0 ports away from Stardock.

--- TW2002 Release 2.00i
--- 03/09/94, 2:01p

A GP condition was fixed in the single-user edition of 2.00i.  This
could be easily by putting a number of users on the waiting list for
the game and having all but the first and last disconnect while the
current player is in the game.  When the current player exits, the
system crashes with a GP error or sends a spurious message to another
user.

Other, smaller, changes include:

  o HVSTWEXT (cleanup handler) still had an incompatibility with a
    rare (2 reported) number of systems, causing it to seize or corrupt
    memory when returning control to DOS.  This has been corrected.

  o The general announcement feature from the computer menu caused
    insertion of stray characters into the game.  This would make
    partial ANSI sequences appear when displaying the log, such as
    "[1;34m".

  o The log displaying routine was improperly reading the log, causing
    partial ANSI sequences to appear, even when the above bug was not
    used.  The log has been repaired and should display no partial ANSI
    sequences, except for the ones created with older versions' (2.00h)
    announcement feature.

  o Multiple players accessing Terra concurrently cannot "create"
    colonists by unloading them at the same time.

  o Aborting a trade with a neglected port cannot be used to net
    unlimited experience points.

  o The (S)can option from the citadel menu properly shows the current
    sector instead of invoking your ship's long-range scanner.

  o Moving via the (M)ove command instead of directly entering a sector
    number works properly now in the demo version of Trade Wars 2002.

  o Users may not join a corporation if they are flying a corporate
    flagship.

  o Users now have a key that logs a notice to the sysop's log.  If you
    are experiencing the "ghost" ships problem, instruct your users to
    press "/" (forward slash) and then notify you.  We will need the part
    of your HVSTW.LOG (sysop's log) shortly before the "***" that the sysop
    alert key adds.

--- TW2002 Release 2.00h
--- 02/21/94, 12:23p

Version 2.00h fixes numerous tiny gameplay bugs.  In addition, a
serious bug handling deleted players at cleanup was corrected.
Deleted players are now handled exclusively by HVSTWEXT.EXE, the
external cleanup program for Trade Wars 2002.

Under some circumstances (particularly with 0 death delay), players
being killed on the Stardock could still generate an "TW: UNABLE TO
READ PLANET #xxxx" error, where xxxx is your maximum number of
planets plus one.  This has been corrected.

The changes from 2.00g to 2.00h are relatively minor.  If you are
experiencing no problems with 2.00g, then you do not need to upgrade
to 2.00h.  The critical bug fixes in 2.00h are rarely-triggered and
require special circumstances to be problematic.

--- TW2002 Release 2.00g
--- 02/14/94, 12:15p

Version 2.00g fixes a number of annoying gameplay bugs.  Two system
crashing errors were also corrected:

  o BTRIEVE GET-ABSOLUTE ERROR 82 ON FILE "HVSTWMES.DAT" - This was
    caused by multiple users sending a message to the same user
    while that user was exiting the game.  This condition was VERY
    uncommon, but it was reproducible and has been fixed.
  o TW: UNABLE TO READ SHIP #0 (xxxx:xxxx) - One condition for
    causing this bug was having two players simultaneously destroy
    a third person's escape pod.  The timing to create this error
    has to be nearly perfect.  A number of sysops have reported this
    error, with one report of the double-kill described above.  It
    is possible that this catastro can be set off from another event,
    but the underlying combat routines have had some more interlocks
    added to prevent concurrent access from confusing the system.

Some of the gameplay changes listed below correct side effects
(such as ghost ships) that may have been responsible for other system
failures.  Among the changes are:

  o Planetary transwarp correctly moves traders in the citadel.
  o Toggling the planetary interdictor control works now.  (!)
  o HVSTWINI removes the game statistics when creating a new universe.
  o [T]aking resources from a planet requires at least one turn.
  o Transfer has been extended a digit to allow 9,999,999 per xfer.
  o Transferring negative amounts of material between teammates
    is no longer allowed.
  o Extended values (Greater than 32,767) transfer properly between
    teammates.
  o Empty input while bidding is equivalent to entering "0" if the
    default bid is more credits than you have (buying only).
  o Feds cleaning out mines and limpets from the Major Space Lanes
    send valid messages to corp members of item owners.
  o Attacking (but failing to kill) a port does not roll the
    production values over to exorbitant percentages.
  o Days-til-complete is properly displayed when editing a planet
    off-line via HVSTWEDT.

A minor change in the game logic was introduced to keep the game
concurrent with the door version.  Defended planets deployed in the
Major Space Lanes are now towed to a random sector instead of having
the citadel stripped.  The towing algorithm is the same as for towing
a trader from FedSpace (random sector that has a clear path from the
location of the offending planet).

--- TW2002 Release 2.00f
--- 02/07/94, 2:13p

Version 2.00f fixes two serious catastro() errors that have been
plaguing the game for a long time.  The unable to read sector #5005
and btrieve update error 10 on HVSTWPLN.DAT were both corrected in
this release.

On the minor side, the hit list in the underground was changed to
display better at 80 columns.  Some other minor problems with the
lists were fixed, including active limpets appearing in sector zero
and other teams' planets appearing on corp planet scans.

Planet fighter control has been tightened down to prevent a hole
that players could exploit to create fighters.

--- TW2002 Release 2.00e
--- 02/02/94, 10:53a

2.00e fixes a lot of tiny glitches, including: allowing "SYSOP" in
trader aliases, players getting caught robbing when stealing small
values, and clearing avoided sectors at game entry mis-displaying the
cleared sector.  A bug was fixed in the single-user edition of the game
with handling the waiting list when players on the list hang up.

In addition, there is a serious bug in prior versions when the game
is configured to not allow aliases in the game.  If you intend to
turn off aliases, make sure you have this version.

2.00e has optimized logging routines for handling the sysop's and
user's log file, causing the game to use eat less processor time.

--- TW2002 Release 2.00d
--- 1/31/94, 2:10p

Minor release handling deleted players, level 5 citadels, and
surrendering to deployed fighters.  Mine detonation by Ferrengi
craft properly sends notification to mine owners.

--- TW2002 Release 2.00c
--- 1/28/94, 10:11a

Minor release for bug fixes regarding level 3 citadels and new players
hanging up when entering the game.


--- TW2002 Release 2.00b
--- 1/27/94, 2:37p

Unfortunately, there is a problem with 2.00a and this quick-fix was
released.  If you were running 2.00a, erase *.IDX from the HVSTWDAT
subdirectory prior to setting up this version.

--- TW2002 Release 2.00a
--- 1/26/94, 1:47p

A minor bug handling the ANSI picture displays when entering the game
or using the Cineplex were corrected.

Creation of the indexed ANSI file was optimized to only create the file
when one of the ANSI files has changed.  This optimization will cause
Trade Wars to initialize significantly faster at bring-up.  If you were
running release 2.00 prior to this version, erase the file HVSTWDAT.IDX
from your HVSTWDAT subdirectory when your system is down.  This will force
a re-build and fix the problem with continuous ANSI display.

--- TW2002 Release 2.00
--- 1/25/94, 7:14am

This is the first release of Trade Wars.  A late feature addition was
not inserted into the documentation.  Under HVSTWEDT, option G
(General), there is a new option that allows Trade Wars to consume less
memory on coprocessor-equipped (and 486DX or greater) systems.  Turning
this on will cause Trade Wars to consume approximately 6k LESS per user
that is actively playing the game.  If this option is enabled and you
have no math coprocessor, (such as a 486SX) your system will crash or
otherwise behave unpredictably.  By default, this option is disabled.
After you create your universe with HVSTWINI, you can change this
option with HVSTWEDT.  Note that this option only affects the RAM
requirements of the game and does not increase system performance.
