![]() ![]() The Windows 2000 and XP versions store settings in the registry. Author: TreeSoft (now TreeCardGames), 2000. Fast play, sound, 5 card backs, autoplay. Windows 3.1 and above use a separate sol.ini file. 123 Free Solitaire 3.80: 123 Free Solitaire is a collection of 5 traditional solitaire card games (Easthaven, FourSeasons, FreeCell, Klondike, Pyramid). The Windows 3.0 version saves its settings to a section in win.ini (for this reason, the currency format in this version is "inherited" from the system, as win.ini includes a section). That said, animation frames from these classic decks can still be found in the Windows XP version under cards.dll. ![]() None of the XP decks ever seem to be animated, unlike some of the classic decks. It is worth noting that the 16-color icon variant (used from Windows 3.1 onwards) still actually exists in Windows XP version as a low color depth fallback. In the lower resolution variants, the correct smooth drop shadow is present. This makes it possible to install on a computer that has no floppy drive, just copy the files over from a PC that does. The high resolution 32 bit icon used in the Windows XP version seems to be using the incorrect icon, where its drop shadow is blocky like the 8/16 bit icon. ![]()
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