[ See transcription notes at the end of the document. Zenobi Software Adventures The Golden Pyramid Being a 'free-lance' reporter has it advantages and sat here supping a decent cup of 'Earl Grey' is most certainly one of them ... not to mention the slab of 'Cherry Genoa' that had accompanied it. All that remains of the latter are a few crumbs on a white porcelain plate, whilst the matching cup in your left hand is in urgent need of a re-fill. Leaning forward you ring the small silver bell and some moments later old Rigby shambles towards you clutching a tray containing a silver tea-pot and a brown manilla envelope. "This just arrived for you," he mumbles and you smile at the missing 'Sir' that any of the others here present would have tagged on to the end of the statement. But old Rigby had never really accepted you as a 'bona-fide' member of this club and often made his feelings known concerning the matter. However he was good at his job and the simple fact that he produced such an excellent pot of tea more than made up for his 'crustiness'. Tearing open the envelope, you slide out the small sheet of paper contained within and begin to read its contents as old Rigby turns on his heels and shuffles away. ".... have located the site of the ancient GOLDEN PYRAMID ..... looks to be in excellent condition .... natives a shade restless but should not cause you many problems .... the rumours have it that it is untouched ..... will look forward to your arrival ...." Your eyes scan across the page and come to rest on the signature on the bottom and a smile of recognition flits across your face. You have seen that scrawl many times before and it has always meant that you were on the verge of yet another great adventure. One day you would have to meet Wee-Yin personally and express your gratitude for all his stalwart work in the past. Some hours later, fully equipped and ready for any eventuality, you climb into the 'jump-seat' of a light aircraft and set off for the arid region of Africa where the GOLDEN PYRAMID is to be found. NOTES: This game will accept all the standard commands such as EXAMINE, LOOK, GET, INVENTORY etc. It will also accept the use of RAM SAVE and RAM LOAD in order to save and load a game 'position' to and from MEMORY. However always use the more normal commands of SAVE and LOAD to store your position on tape. This will ensure that your record will be a permanent one. To quit the game at any time simply type in QQ and follow the prompts on screen. Abbreviations are ... G = Get, R = Look, L = Look, X = Examine and I = Inventory. Spectrum 48K/128K+2 [ Transcription Notes: This transcription attempts to adhere [ as strictly as possible to the original text. [ This means that punctuation and grammatical [ errors have not been corrected. [ [ Matt Rudge [ Wickow, Ireland [ March, 2006 [ [ Errors and omissions to: mrudge AT gmail,com