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▸ Disk Identity

Image Size360 KB
FilesystemFAT12
Floppy Type360KB
Form Factor5.25"
Format NotesIBM DOS 2.0 DS/DD
Cylinders40
Heads2
Sectors/Track9
Total Sectors720
Physical disk scan — PCPlus_Issue-40_Jan-1990_FluxEngine-360Kb
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▸ Contents Summary

16FILES
6DIRECTORIES
340.1 KBTOTAL DATA
Used capacity94.5%
Slack space5.5% (19.9 KB)
Date range1980-01-04 → 1989-11-02
Largest fileJIM.EXE (95.3 KB)
Cross-disk dupes1 file(s)
AV status✓ CLEAN
Disk SHA-256:f0a8e8fd8e97481ab3e1d78a7b8349b193c20817bd9f135078c8719ff4e762d7

▸ Archivist's Notes

DEVICE: GreaseWeazle 4.1
   DRIVE: TEAC FD-55GFR
   SUITE: FluxEngine (decoder.retries=20, drive.revolutions=1.2)
ARCHIVER: Lee Smallbone
ARCHIVED: 2026-03-11 1430 (GMT/UTC)

NOTES: 

100% media recovery.

Disk returned to original sleeve for archiving.

Historical importance:
Contains JACARANDA JIM v1.80, the first text adventure written and released by Graham Cluley! 

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           The Adventure of Jacaranda Jim     Version 1.80


                   By Graham Cluley



Howdy! And congratulations (it says here..) on acquiring yourself a
copy of THE ADVENTURE OF JACARANDA JIM. In this adventure you can
expect three things; Excitement, Intrigue, and two broken promises..

Just a few words before you bundle off into the adventure proper about
the advancements that have been placed into this version (1.80) of the
adventure:

Some of these might not make any sense to you - particularly if you
are new to JACARANDA JIM - if so, DON'T PANIC!

1. Version 1.70 was the first to use text compression techniques to
reduce the size of the EXE file.

2. Previous to Version 1.74 attempts to save your position in a
subdirectory would sometimes result in the data being placed in the
root directory instead. This has been corrected.


               EVERYTHING YOU EVER WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT
               JACARANDA JIM BUT WERE TOO AFRAID TO ASK


1. An adventure such as JJ will expect you to enter a wide variety of
commands such as "GO NORTH", "ASK ERNIE ABOUT HIS NOSE", "PUSH THE
PINK BUTTON WITH THE CUCUMBER", "DUFF HIM UP", and "GET ALL".

2. A wide vocabulary is understood by the adventure. Obviously if I
were to list all the words understood many of the puzzles would be
given away, but here are a few that might come in useful...

SAY, HIT, ATTACK, GO, WALK, SHOUT, ASK, LIST, INVENTORY, EXAMINE,
LOOK, SCORE, GIVE, PULL, PUSH, HELP, WEAR, GET, DROP, WAVE, CLIMB,
EAT, and so on...

All in all the parser for JACARANDA JIM is quite strong and should not
give you too much trouble.

3. The "LIST" and "INVENTORY" commands will tell you which objects you
are carrying at any one time.

4. If purple prose turns you puce you can use the 'BRIEF' command.
This will keep location descriptions down to a minimum. Personally I
can't stand this sort of thing, but some people seem to like it. The
opposite to 'BRIEF' is 'VERBOSE' which will turn the descriptions
fully on.

5. At any time during the adventure's proceedings you can "SAVE" your
position on disk. This is a particularly good idea if you're about to
do something really daft like jumping off the top of a double-decker
bus.. not that there are any in JACARANDA JIM. When you do fail
miserably at whatever ridiculous activity tickled your fancy you can
can always restore your old position with the "LOAD" command.

6. Another command which should be definitely be remembered is "QUIT"
Without it you simply cannot leave the game!

7. A recent survey conducted by Miss Sian Kentrolle of Houston, Texas
came to the conclusion that 98% of those who registered their copy of
JACARANDA JIM with the author went on to have a life of eternal bliss,
untold riches, and no Gloria  Hunniford. All for a fiver.. Huh! Such a
simple act, for such fulfilment..

8. Seriously folks, I need your money. If you DO send me a fiver I can
promise you detailed maps, free updates and all that jazz. I will also
mow your lawn, fix your plumbing, and be your ever-loving honey-bun
till the end of time.

9. If you DON'T register you're going to keep getting crummy two
elastic bands and a tube of toothpaste software. You'll only have
yourself to blame. I will personally see to it that a smaller African
republic comes round your house next Wednesday and mortars your shed
into smithereens. It makes sense to register shareware software.. to
me at least. You'll also never find out what a genuinely obnoxious
person I am.

10. Registration details are included in the program. Type "HELP" if
you're not sure. Okay?  Ta.


Be seeing you

Graham Cluley
▸ References & Further Reading
Jacaranda Jim grahamcluley.com Following an attack on his cargo-ship by an army of homicidal beechwood armchairs Jacaranda Jim is forced to crashland on the strange world of Ibberspleen IV. Rescued from the burning wreckage by the mysteriously smug Alan the Gribbley, Jim has to do battle with manic-depressive deckchair attendants, the Ibberspleen Post Office and a very sinister network of dank caves.
Online hints and tips for Jacaranda Jim grahamcluley.com
The full enjoyment-killing step-by-step walkthrough grahamcluley.com

▸ Directory Tree

┌─ PCPLUS_ISSUE-40_JAN-1990_FLUXENGINE-360KB.IMG
│
├── NIMBUS\
│   └── PERFORM1.EXE              92.4 KB  1980-01-04  sha256:48f45f6bcdbb2c34c4d9e3e9e711c6d3d743aa4d07eaa57611c6fddc9f4ef579
├── ATLAST\
│   └── ATLAST.EXE                94.9 KB  1989-11-02  sha256:f1134f8d10f193b1072a83c4e103ba0c75b5ce406b9d6c3675496925dee0e816
├── GAMES\
│   ├── JIM.EXE                   95.3 KB  1989-06-09  sha256:c4372449fa7b873e4293d5e4a563e2bba4135eef3273fd7fcab5655160b03614
│   ├── JIM.DOC                    3.6 KB  1989-06-08  sha256:2730a1c33efcd2ec0cda744991d3fcb9834b1f18ad20d6821e93ba5513646b19
│   └── JAC_DATA.000               9.1 KB  1989-06-08  sha256:e748f6b7048feb92b488084fc836646a65d05e934fed3c1cf643774b9d2ef25e
├── UTILS\
│   ├── TD.COM                    20.7 KB  1989-09-12  sha256:f8fb7005ff18f6f78ccaf46584b415d1e7e1145baf6abc1074e239595c7989f8
│   └── TD.DOC                      512 B  1989-09-13  sha256:bc021af24fbc07c4f981afc8c60245151842abc9a290651543a7762cf41b04cb
├── SHORTIES\
│   ├── DECIDE!.COM                3.1 KB  1989-03-02  sha256:bbf39adf06862215fab988d905e9d01113d53ae5227522dbba2d2ce38366b171
│   ├── DECIDE!.DOC                 836 B  1989-03-02  sha256:99a28c54a90f41a11d8bbc623d70fb07fee0e47423f997ddb576c36bb0348300
│   ├── WC.COM                      436 B  1989-09-01  sha256:115b2f46336829ade7181e42f4edc643078a2fa3eb475bddea270afef59fa588
│   └── WC.DOC                      652 B  1989-09-01  sha256:92826cbfcaa06af012250ee4e0eb4f561bde94ce34142acbaa1a15e81ba895f3
├── INTRO\
│   ├── TITLE.CSF                  1.7 KB  1989-11-02  sha256:951b4e0e0f3df08776dcd02795d05a0732ba962d7dc661adcc7be716c8d7703c
│   ├── JAN1.CSF                   1.8 KB  1989-11-02  sha256:d2f4ae17821e5a8ea3f8303263bf74be143162078a183694a8965e6dcf439a2c
│   ├── JAN2.CSF                   1.9 KB  1989-11-02  sha256:85377dd235360f7a74f9b7b5206c7e8f8ddbfa5be4894dffb8bc64169f8cab4b
│   └── SHOWCSF.EXE                8.7 KB  1989-09-08  sha256:df444b1887b55a8582e03a10b2c2e587ab62f1ee0da54601c81a8cc403927b5a
└── PCPLUS.BAT                 4.5 KB  1989-11-02  sha256:30857ebf83b802e1fe8a542e263af1113537ed886123d9e70deeeafb6a24e21a
│
└─ END PCPLUS_ISSUE-40_JAN-1990_FLUXENGINE-360KB.IMG

▸ File Manifest

PathSize ModifiedSHA-256
NIMBUS\PERFORM1.EXE 92.4 KB 1980-01-04 11:52 48f45f6bcdbb2c34c4d9e3e9e711c6d3d743aa4d07eaa57611c6fddc9f4ef579
ATLAST\ATLAST.EXE 94.9 KB 1989-11-02 13:31 f1134f8d10f193b1072a83c4e103ba0c75b5ce406b9d6c3675496925dee0e816
GAMES\JIM.EXE 95.3 KB 1989-06-09 19:41 c4372449fa7b873e4293d5e4a563e2bba4135eef3273fd7fcab5655160b03614
GAMES\JIM.DOC 📄 view 3.6 KB 1989-06-08 11:58 2730a1c33efcd2ec0cda744991d3fcb9834b1f18ad20d6821e93ba5513646b19
GAMES\JAC_DATA.000 9.1 KB 1989-06-08 14:01 e748f6b7048feb92b488084fc836646a65d05e934fed3c1cf643774b9d2ef25e
UTILS\TD.COM 20.7 KB 1989-09-12 14:37 f8fb7005ff18f6f78ccaf46584b415d1e7e1145baf6abc1074e239595c7989f8
UTILS\TD.DOC 📄 view 512 B 1989-09-13 20:35 bc021af24fbc07c4f981afc8c60245151842abc9a290651543a7762cf41b04cb
SHORTIES\DECIDE!.COM 3.1 KB 1989-03-02 12:00 bbf39adf06862215fab988d905e9d01113d53ae5227522dbba2d2ce38366b171
SHORTIES\DECIDE!.DOC 📄 view 836 B 1989-03-02 12:00 99a28c54a90f41a11d8bbc623d70fb07fee0e47423f997ddb576c36bb0348300
SHORTIES\WC.COM 436 B 1989-09-01 12:00 115b2f46336829ade7181e42f4edc643078a2fa3eb475bddea270afef59fa588
SHORTIES\WC.DOC 📄 view 652 B 1989-09-01 12:00 92826cbfcaa06af012250ee4e0eb4f561bde94ce34142acbaa1a15e81ba895f3
INTRO\TITLE.CSF 1.7 KB 1989-11-02 15:38 951b4e0e0f3df08776dcd02795d05a0732ba962d7dc661adcc7be716c8d7703c
INTRO\JAN1.CSF 1.8 KB 1989-11-02 17:17 d2f4ae17821e5a8ea3f8303263bf74be143162078a183694a8965e6dcf439a2c
INTRO\JAN2.CSF 1.9 KB 1989-11-02 16:35 85377dd235360f7a74f9b7b5206c7e8f8ddbfa5be4894dffb8bc64169f8cab4b
INTRO\SHOWCSF.EXE 8.7 KB 1989-09-08 16:33 df444b1887b55a8582e03a10b2c2e587ab62f1ee0da54601c81a8cc403927b5a⚠ DUP
PCPLUS.BAT 📄 view 4.5 KB 1989-11-02 17:15 30857ebf83b802e1fe8a542e263af1113537ed886123d9e70deeeafb6a24e21a

▸ Antivirus Scan

✓ NO THREATS DETECTED
16FILES SCANNED
0INFECTED
0ERRORS
32.8sSCAN TIME
Engine: ClamAV 1.4.4 / DB 27990  ·  via clamdscan
Infected files: 0
Time: 0.005 sec (0 m 0 s)

⚠ Duplicate Files

SHA-256Occurrences
df444b1887b55a8582e03a10b2c2e587ab62f1ee0da54601c81a8cc403927b5aPCPlus_Issue-38_Nov-1989_FluxEngine-360Kb.img::INTRO/SHOWCSF.EXE
PCPlus_Issue-39_Dec-1989-FluxEngine-360kB.img::INTRO/SHOWCSF.EXE
PCPlus_Issue-40_Jan-1990_FluxEngine-360Kb.img::INTRO/SHOWCSF.EXE
PCPlus_Issue-41_Feb-1990_FluxEngine-360Kb.img::INTRO/SHOWCSF.EXE
PCPlus_Issue-42_Mar-1990.img::INTRO/SHOWCSF.EXE
PCPlus_Issue-43_Apr-1990_FluxEngine-360Kb.img::INTRO/SHOWCSF.EXE
PCPlus_Issue-44_May-1990_FluxEngine-360Kb.img::INTRO/SHOWCSF.EXE

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▸ Live Access via mTCP NetDrive

This disk image is available for immediate live access on the public X86.WORLD mTCP NetDrive service. Mount it directly as a drive letter on any DOS machine with a network connection — no download required.

DOS COMMAND
NETDRIVE CONNECT disks.x86.world:2002 PCPlus_Issue-40_Jan-1990_FluxEngine-360Kb.img D:

Requires mTCP and a configured packet driver. Replace D: with any free drive letter. The connection is session-scoped (writeable, but only for your connected session).
Type NETDRIVE DISCONNECT D: to unmount.

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