You've played the card game; now play the computer version. James Church of St Austell in Cornwall has written an entertaining version of the old classic, Memory. The idea is simple: numerous randomly located symbols are placed face-down (in other words you can't see what they are) -there are two of each. Only two symbols can be viewed simultaneously. You must hunt through the lor trying to pair them off. Tricky, because after you see them the symbols flip over - unless, of course, you make a match. It's not hard to play. After a short period cards or blocks are drawn on the screen. Numbers are displayed along the top and left side of the screen - these actasa grid reference. When prompted, enter a card's reference point: horizontal first. AA |