Just do "make", all should be alright.
If not, don't hesitate to contact the author.

The netwide assembler is required. If you don't have it,
download it now. Go to your favorite search engine, and
enter "netwide assembler" or "nasm", then follow the link.

The file "module.xm" is the background music. You can change it
to what you want (it must be in xm format). (In this release,
there is no music, because my musician is a bit slow...)

The program will auto-load "rubix.dat" which is created when you
save the current game, so you can continue from where you stopped.

Once again, if you experiment any trouble, don't hesitate to contact
me, the best coder around there.

Run "rubix -h" to see how to use the program at runtime.
