PySolFC: Python-based card/mahjongg games

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PySolFC: Python-based card/mahjongg games

#1 Post by muggins »

http://pysolfc.sourceforge.net/
PySolFC is a collection of more than 1000 solitaire card games. It is a fork of PySol Solitaire.

There are games that use the 52 card International Pattern deck, games for the 78 card Tarock deck, eight and ten suit Ganjifa games, Hanafuda games, Matrix games, Mahjongg games, and games for an original PySolFC is a collection of more than 1000 solitaire card games. It is a fork of PySol Solitaire.

There are games that use the 52 card International Pattern deck, games for the 78 card Tarock deck, eight and ten suit Ganjifa games, Hanafuda games, Matrix games, Mahjongg games, and games for an original hexadecimal-based deck.
I've uploaded a .pet here(4736kbytes): PySolFC-2.0-i486.pet.

As it says, this is a fork of pysol, which is available here:

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 38&t=23263

Both require the installation of Python2.5.pet from either:

Here or here.

AND

http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... -8.5.6.pet
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... -8.5.6.pet


To play, Menu->Fun->PySolFC.
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#2 Post by wosifat »

Anyone get the music to work?

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#3 Post by muggins »

@wosifat,

I couldn't even manage to extract the pysolfc music from the .dmg file...did you manage this? At least the background music works with Pysol.

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#4 Post by nitehawk »

This is one of my favorite games,...and I always have it on most all my computers! Only I've been running the windows version in Wine. That's been running really well,...but I'd like to try this "Puppy-version".

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Help - Rapidshare problems

#5 Post by cklammer »

Hi,

Sorry for bumping this thread but can some helpful person post the PySolFC pet on a file host other than rapidshare, please?

I just can't get the download to work (I am behind a mandantory proxy here in the UAE).

Thank you in advance,
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#6 Post by muggins »

cklammer,

I'm on the job...will upload to different location 2day, or 2morrow...just need to ascertain why it's not working with pup4 series.

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#7 Post by cklammer »

Thanks, man - don't break a leg.

Just a suggestion: mediafire.com is working for me here as an alternative upload location.

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#8 Post by muggins »

No, I needed to have another squizz at it anyway, as I noticed the other day it wasn't working with pup412. Anyway, I've uploaded it to Eric's site, (uname=puppy, pword=linux), see the first post.

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New version

#9 Post by cklammer »

Thanks, i have downloaded it just now - I will test tomorrow and let you know.

Again thank you for your prompt help.

Best Regards,
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#10 Post by muggins »

cklammer advised, via a pm, that pysolc still wasn't working. I suspect it's a python problem, but unfortunately have a meagre understanding of python, and especially how to get it working. But I can verify that PySolFC will work, using p412, with either of:

Python-2.5.pup

OR

python_for_CCSM.pet

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#11 Post by muggins »

Uploaded v2.0.

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Pysol Puppy-style! ;)

#12 Post by QBall2U »

Thanks muggins!

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http doesn't download to petget

#13 Post by sky king »

These links should start with ftp, not http, for petget to start the download. You will get a scrambled mess on your screen if you click those ibiblio links.

ftp://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dist ... ackages-4/

Will get you to the page of .pets, or you can probably just replace the http with ftp in the url box after you get the scrambled browser page.

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python for CCSM doesn't install

#14 Post by sky king »

The python for CCSM.pet file doesn't install sucessfully using 4.3.1. I don't know what to do with a .pup for the required files.

Maybe some folks don't know that the passwords for the main file are puppy and linux.

The PySol.pet installs fine, but I'm having trouble with the required extra files.

Please walk me through the required extra files install using 4.3.1. I think all I need help with is the .pup. And please change the http to ftp in the links. Thank you.

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Re: PySolFC: Python-based card/mahjongg games

#15 Post by QBall2U »

I am using Puppy 420 on an 'old' (BIOS is 2004) Thinkpad R32 P3 with 256MB RAM (I intend to upgrade the memory ONE of these days! ;)) and PySolFC Works just fine for me.

I followed the instructions stated in muggins first message, downloaded and installed the game, then Pyton-2.5.pup (instead of the python_for_CCSM), then tcl pet and then the tk pet.

I then added the link to my desktop and have played it since! I don't know about 'background music', but I hear the sounds of the cards flipping. I personally find background music annoying andeither turn it off or turn it down so low that I don't hear it anyway.

Thanks again muggins for the game! I felt 'lost' without a really good solitaire game onboard my Puppy!

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Re: PySolFC: Python-based card/mahjongg games

#16 Post by TheMonsterX »

I've uploaded a .pet here(4736kbytes): PySolFC-2.0-i486.pet.
Does anybody know where to get this. The link is dead.

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#17 Post by TheMonsterX »

bump

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#18 Post by muggins »

I see that, elsewhere on the forum, Bernie_by_the_Sea mentioned having posts being deleted. Well it happened to me, for the first time that I can recall, in this thread.

In response to TheMonsterX's query, I uploaded PySolFC .pet to another location, but the thread where I posted the detail has disappeared! Silly me I didn't keep a record of where I uploaded it to, so will have to re-upload somewhere else.

I know for a fact the thread was there...not having delusional hallucinations...as I checked the link was OK the next day. Oddly a pm I sent to TheMonsterX, advising of the re-upload has also disappeared from my Sentbox.

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#19 Post by muggins »

OK, the uploaded link to pysolfc .pet on mediafire, on first page, is still intact, so will leave as is.

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