The Windows 2000 and XP versions store settings in the registry. Windows 3.1 and above use a separate sol.ini file. 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. A fun and easy to use pack of classic solitaire games for your PC All your favorites are here - 14 of the world's favorite Solitaire games. 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. 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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