I fired up this game disk called "The Black Sage" and interestingly, after running a catalog, finding a Checkers game called Checker King.





You type N to put numbers on the squares (so you know what square is what)
P to pass (though I thought you weren't allowed to pass)
R to reset everything
C to clear everything
M to change the pieces
IQ8 to set the computer's intelligence to level 8, can set from level 1 to 8
and a typical move will be something like:
22-18
and if you can do multiple jumps just put dashes between each step
25-18-9
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