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This is the documentation for DRAWSOME.EXE (c)1991 by AssistWare
DESCRIPTION:
This program draws lines with a hand as the hand is moved with
the arrow-keys or with the mouse. The line color is selected
by pressing the following keys or by clicking the mouse or
pressing the space bar.
For EGA & VGA monitors, hitting the G makes the line green.
B makes the line blue.
R makes the line red.
Y makes the line yellow.
W makes the line white.
For CGA monitors, hitting the Y makes the line yellow.
G makes the line green.
R makes the line red.
Pressing Z causes no line to be draw until a mouse button is
clicked or one of the above keys is pressed.
Pressing the ENTER key will clear the screen.
The program also draws a different flower when F-key 1 thru
F-key 10 is pressed.
The program will also draw circles, triangles and squares and
combinations of circles, triangles and squares when the numbers
1 thru 9 are pressed.
Hitting qu (short for quit) stops the program.....
Don't forget or you will have to CTL-ALT-DEL to get out.
=================================================================
STARTING THE PROGRAM:
Invocation parameters: (i.e. DRAWSOME parameter)
If no parameter is used the program tries to determine which
monitor your computer has and then writes directly to the video
card RAM. Writing directly to the video card RAM only works if
your system's video hardware is identical to IBM display adapters.
(Writing directly to the video card RAM causes the program to move
the hand more smoothly.)
> I suggest that you try starting the program with no parameters,
> i.e. DRAWSOME and see if it works, only using the following
> parameters if needed.
The following table shows the valid parameters. You may wish to
use these if the program is unable to determine which monitor
your computer has.
| write directly | use DOS
Monitor | to video card | video interface
-------------------------+----------------+-----------------
CGA | 30 | 130
VGA | 50 | 150
EGA (high resolution) | 80 | 180
Let program decide | | 120
Examples: - Invoke program for a CGA monitor writing directly to
the video card: drawsome 30
- Invoke program and let program decide the best choice
and use the DOS video interface: drawsome 120
- Invoke program and let program decide the best choice
and write directly to the video card: drawsome
=================================================================
OTHER CONSIDERATIONS:
- If your monitor is set to 40 column mode, set it to 80 column
color mode before the program is started:
(use the DOS command: MODE CO80).
- To allow a small child to continuously hold a key down and
the program run without overflowing the keyboard buffer, the
program discards all keys which are in the keyboard buffer
while the program is drawing a line or flower. For
slow machines this has the following implication:
The processor may not be fast enough to discard all of the
extra keys and draw the line or flower at the same time. If
this occurs, you will hear the high-pitched beep that indicates
the keyboard buffer has overflown. Just take your hand off
of the key for an instant and the program will have time to
discard the keys in the buffer and draw the line or flower.
This problem does not occur with faster machines.
- If you have a CGA monitor, the program can only draw lines and
flowers in 3 different colors. This restriction is due the way
Turbo C and the CGA video card work together.
=================================================================
ERRORS:
If the program had an error and could not continue, try the
following:
1. Run the program again, invoking it with a parameter.
A list of invocation parameters are given by invoking the
program with a ?.
- for example: drawsome ? (The list is also given above.)
Then pick the parameter that appears to best fit your
computer's monitor.
2. If you are a registered user, send the following information
to: AssistWare, 1505 Sedwick Rd., Durham, NC 27713
a. The type of computer you have.
b. The type of monitor you have.
c. The DOS version you are using.
d. The program version.
e. The program error number and a description of your problem.
We will make a good-faith effort to fix your problem.
=================================================================
MY CHILD'S EXPERIENCE:
This program was written for my son, Charles, who wanted to work
on the computer (hit on the keyboard and move the mouse), because
he saw his parents doing this. However, he was too young mentally
and did not have the fine motor skills necessary for programs that
show A when "a" is hit, etc. He just wanted to push the keys or
move the mouse and see something happen. He likes drawing flowers
and making lines when the mouse is moved. I also wanted him to
become familiar with a mouse and how it worked. This program was
conceived to give him a way to hit some keys and see something
happen and also to learn mouse operations.
He learned surprisingly quickly (and remembered) where the arrow
keys are located, where the keys that made the color of line change
and how the mouse worked (including the buttons). This program has
been a very positive experience for Charles; I hope you find that
to be true for your child as well. (Charles even named the program
DrawSome....by asking "Can I draw some on the 'puter?")
=================================================================
PACKAGE CONTENTS:
This package contains 3 files: DRAWSOME.EXE -- the program.
DRAWSOME.DOC -- this file.
DRAWSOME.REG -- the registration form.
==================================================================
Association of Shareware Professionals - Ombudsman Statement
This program is produced by a member of the Association
of Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure
that the shareware principle works for you. If you are
unable to resolve a shareware-related problem with an ASP
member by contacting the member directly, ASP may be able
to help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute
or problem with an ASP member, but does not provide
technical support for members' products. Please write to
the ASP Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442-9427
or send a CompuServe message via CompuServe Mail to ASP
Ombudsman 70007,3536."
==================================================================
WARRANTY:
Users of Drawsome must accept this disclaimer of warranty:
Drawsome is supplied as is. The author disclaims all warranties,
expressed or implied, including, without limitation, the
warranties of merchantability and fitness for any purpose. The
author assumes no liability for damage, direct or consequential,
which may result from the use of Drawsome.
==================================================================
DISTRIBUTION OF PROGRAM:
You can give a copy of this program to anyone who wants it. Please
encourage them to register if they find the program useful.
==================================================================
REGISTRATION PROCESS AND FEE:
I hope your child is enjoying the "DRAWSOME" program. My two-and
half year old son, Charles, has a great time with it, and asks to
"work on the 'puter" frequently in order to draw lines and shapes
and make flowers.
My husband and I are honest people; I trust that you are as well.
If you find this program valuable and your child enjoys it,
please send $8.00 (check or money order) to: Patti B. Lingafelt
1505 Sedwick Rd.
Durham, NC 27713
Please use the registration form included with this program
(drawsome.reg). Just print it and mail it in.
I will then register you as a user, entitling you to future
upgrades, technical support and information about other programs
for your child.
Thank you.
Patti B. Lingafelt
1505 Sedwick Rd.
Durham, NC 27713
919-544-5567