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This page was revised on October 28, 2019.
This page was revised on October 28, 2019.
Reports from users indicate that FCPro 6.5 works on Windowssystems through Windows 7 and Windows 8.1.
FreeCell Pro 6.4 contained bug fixes which should eliminate manyof the memory problems ofearlier versions, and in particular prevent most cases of systemcrashes on Windows NT and2000 systems (special thanks to Hal Antonson and Jim Strasma forhelping Adrian diagnosethe problems). As always, FreeCell Pro should be regarded assomewhat experimental,and some bugs will still be present. The program isnow open source,allowing anyone to obtain and modify the source code.
FreeCell Pro 6.4 contained bug fixes which should eliminate manyof the memory problems ofearlier versions, and in particular prevent most cases of systemcrashes on Windows NT and2000 systems (special thanks to Hal Antonson and Jim Strasma forhelping Adrian diagnosethe problems). As always, FreeCell Pro should be regarded assomewhat experimental,and some bugs will still be present. The program isnow open source,allowing anyone to obtain and modify the source code.
FreeCellPro 6.5 was the final experimental Solver Evaluation version developedby Adrian Ettlinger, with two more solvers (by Shlomi Fish and TomHolroyd added). There is no documentation available forthis version, and we are not supporting it. Use at your owndiscretion. F8 triggers the Fish solver and F9 the Holroydsolver.
Note: fcpro.zip is a standard ZIP archive, and can be openedusing any unzipping program.After unzipping, be sure to leave all three files: fcpro6.exe,fcpro.hlp, and cards.dll inthe same folder. Do not move cards.dll to yourWindowsSystem folder.
Some users on Windows NT/2000 systems have reported that when theprogram is run forthe first time, the cards appear as narrow rectangles in the left sideof the programwindow. If this occurs, use Window/Card Size to set the card sizeto 71 by 96.
Note: The code for dealing the same numbers as Microsoft FreeCell is here.
Freecell Pro plays similarly to Microsoft FC and has the same gamenumbers. It does notrun under Windows 3.1. It has many options forcompatibility with MicrosoftFreeCell, including keyboard support for 0 and 9, optional double-clickto send cards tothe freecells, and won-lost statistics. FCPro also has many extrafeatures:
1) It records your solution in standard notation.
Note: After completing asolution you want tosave, use the Copy command (control-C) to copy the solution to theClipboard, where youcan then paste it into a text file or e-mail message. Do not rely onthe xxxxxlog.txtfile. We hope that the bugs which sometimes cause the logfile to be garbledhave been eliminated, but cannot be sure of this.
2) It has deals 0 to 8+ billion; 1 to 32000 are the same asthe standard Microsoft games (and the first million are the same asWindows XP). Dealsmay be selected from the ranges of 1 to 32000, one million, or8-billion-plus, at theuser's choice.
3) The number of freecells available can be set from zero(!) through seven.
4) It has a solver (written by Don Woods) built in.
5) It has undo back to the starting move, and redo up to the mostrecent move. Undomay be limited to one move or disabled entirely if the user prefers.
6) It saves your position in any deal to be returned to at any time.
7) It has a card finder which highlights all cards of the same rank.
8) It has supermove, which takesmaximal advantage ofempty columns when moving long sequences.
9) It has play aids (arrows and lines to show you quickly where columnscan be moved andhow much of them can be moved).
10) It has a Next Game command (F5) allowing you to play deals insequence without typingthe number of each deal.
11) It keeps track of how many attempts are made on each deal.
12) It has a Custom Game command allowing you to input any random deal.
FCPro was designed and programmed by Wilson Callan and AdrianEttlinger. Michael Keller obtained Jim Horne's dealing code and Don Woods' solvercode, and helped tobeta test FCPro.
Some users on Windows NT/2000 systems have reported that when theprogram is run forthe first time, the cards appear as narrow rectangles in the left sideof the programwindow. If this occurs, use Window/Card Size to set the card sizeto 71 by 96.
Note: The code for dealing the same numbers as Microsoft FreeCell is here.
Freecell Pro plays similarly to Microsoft FC and has the same gamenumbers. It does notrun under Windows 3.1. It has many options forcompatibility with MicrosoftFreeCell, including keyboard support for 0 and 9, optional double-clickto send cards tothe freecells, and won-lost statistics. FCPro also has many extrafeatures:
1) It records your solution in standard notation.
Note: After completing asolution you want tosave, use the Copy command (control-C) to copy the solution to theClipboard, where youcan then paste it into a text file or e-mail message. Do not rely onthe xxxxxlog.txtfile. We hope that the bugs which sometimes cause the logfile to be garbledhave been eliminated, but cannot be sure of this.
2) It has deals 0 to 8+ billion; 1 to 32000 are the same asthe standard Microsoft games (and the first million are the same asWindows XP). Dealsmay be selected from the ranges of 1 to 32000, one million, or8-billion-plus, at theuser's choice.
3) The number of freecells available can be set from zero(!) through seven.
4) It has a solver (written by Don Woods) built in.
5) It has undo back to the starting move, and redo up to the mostrecent move. Undomay be limited to one move or disabled entirely if the user prefers.
6) It saves your position in any deal to be returned to at any time.
7) It has a card finder which highlights all cards of the same rank.
8) It has supermove, which takesmaximal advantage ofempty columns when moving long sequences.
9) It has play aids (arrows and lines to show you quickly where columnscan be moved andhow much of them can be moved).
10) It has a Next Game command (F5) allowing you to play deals insequence without typingthe number of each deal.
11) It keeps track of how many attempts are made on each deal.
12) It has a Custom Game command allowing you to input any random deal.
FCPro was designed and programmed by Wilson Callan and AdrianEttlinger. Michael Keller obtained Jim Horne's dealing code and Don Woods' solvercode, and helped tobeta test FCPro.
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Paul Alfille changed Baker's Game by making cards build according to alternate colors, thus creating FreeCell. He implemented the first computerized version of it for the PLATO educational computer system in 1978. The game became popular mainly due to Jim Horne, who learned the game from the PLATO system and implemented the game as a full graphical version for Windows. This was eventually bundled along with several releases of Windows.
Microsoft Cell Game Free
- Shuffle, then deal the 52 cards face up in 8 columns with each card visible but only the end card of each column fully exposed. Four columns will have 7 cards, the others only 6.
- Apart from the columns, there are four single card free cells and four suit piles (foundations). The objective is to get all the cards into the foundations.
- Single exposed cards may be moved:
- Column to column, placing the card on a card of the next rank and different colour suit. (E.G. Place a red 3 on a black 4.) (Aces are low.). Empty columns may be filled with any suit or rank.
- Column to FreeCell, any exposed card as long as there is an empty cell.
- FreeCell to Column, as column to column.
- Column to suit home pile. Next card in order, starting with the Ace, ending with the King. Each suit is completely independent.
- FreeCell to suit home pile. As column to suit home pile.
Microsoft Cell Game Play
These instructions are licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. They use material from the Wikipedia article 'FreeCell'.