Designer Castles
Designer Castles was a software title for the BBC Micro and later Acorn Archimedes range of computers.
The software produced by Data Design in Barnsley, England, UK allowed its users to design a medieval style- castle by means of a WIMP based design environment. In the design environment a number of pre-defined components, could be linked and manipulated to form a castle design. The components of the castle could then be printed so that a card model of the designed castle could be assembled.
The paper, glue and model making tools required for assembly were not supplied with any version of the package, although assembly instructions for components were provided in the extensive manual.
BBC Micro version
Designer Castles was first released in 1988 for BBC B/Master 128. The WIMP environment supported keyboard input and also allowed use of the mouse. The package consisted of a software disc together with a ring bound manual and ROM cartridge containing WIMP and dot-matrix printer support routines. Data Design targeted with the application educational market. Review in BBC Acorn User magazine praised features of Designer Castles, but criticized its high price.The support ROM was named the PRINTWARE Support ROM. The term PRINTWARE was created by Peter Downs as a trade mark to cover the concept of software that was developed to enable designs to be sent to printers as 'nets' that could be cut out and folded to construct models.
Acorn Archimedes (RISC OS) version
A version of Designer Castles was released in 1991 for the Acorn Archimedes systems using RISC OS. Unlike the BBC Micro version, the program utilizes the existing RISC OS Wimp environment and printer routines without need for a separate support module. Archimedes release also introduced several enhancements of the user interface, on the other hand it was no longer possible to print small simplified view of the castle like in the BBC Micro version.Additional spin-off titles
As well as Castles, the design environment was later adapted in a separate software title "Medieval Villages" to allow construction of medieval villages. Castle designs could be added to designs produced by this program.A second additional title "Designer Environment" utilized the design environment for modern buildings, although it was not possible to add Castle designs to "villages" created with this software.
Data Design also released "Designer Logic" for drawing of logic gates.