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NeoShow/NeoShow Pro - Version 2.6
(C)1993-95 NeoSoft Corp.
* IMPORTANT INFORMATION *
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CONTENTS
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* About NeoShow
* New Features in Version 2.6
* Features Added After the Manual went to Press
* What Happened to GIF?
* System Requirements
* Supported Video Cards
* Starting NeoShow
* Optimizing NeoShow
* Mouse Driver Mysteries
* Customer Services & Technical Support
* Registering NeoShow
* Distributing Your Presentations
* Other Products from NeoSoft
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ABOUT NEOSHOW
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Computer paint programs, such as NeoPaint from NeoSoft
Corp., are capable of producing eye-catching art, text
and take offs from scanned pictures. While your work here
may be printed or imported into desktop publishing
programs for output, you could also be taking advantage
of your computer as a platform for presenting your work.
NeoShow is a simple, yet powerful means of creating
attractive, on screen presentations. NeoShow allows you
to arrange computer images files into a logical sequence,
much like a slide show. The slide production may be set
up to run automatically, or await prompts from a
presenter. You may determine how long each image is
displayed, add sound clips, and apply different special
effects to make professional looking transitions and
wipes between images in your production.
Your existing monitor is an effective tool for displaying
your work to individuals or small groups. For
presentations to larger groups, big screen monitors and
displays which attach to an overhead projector are
readily available. Several video cards are also sold
which allow you to capture standard VGA displays onto
video tape using a standard VCR.
Aside from its obvious applications in business and group
settings, NeoShow may also be used in the home to
organize your artwork, produce story boards for videos or
school plays, present pre-scanned family photos, etc.
NeoShow Pro contains the same great features as NeoShow,
but adds a compiler to allow sound files, image files and
transitional effects to be combined into a stand alone
executable EXE program. Purchasers of NeoShow Pro also
receive a runtime license which allows them to distribute
the presentation programs which they create.
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NEW FEATURES
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The following features are new to version 2.6:
o Support for additional video cards and chipsets
(see System Requirements below for details)
o 15 and 16-Bit Hi-Color and 24-Bit True Color
(display 32K, 64K and 16 million color images on
supported video cards)
o Support for BMP image files (Windows and OS/2
formats)
o Optional image Compression and Optimization for
compiled slide shows PRO VERSION ONLY
o File Delete option added to allow images and sound
files to be erased by selecting them from NeoShow's
storyboard. This feature makes NeoShow useable as a
simple cataloging and file management utility.
o Support for external sound and image files in
compiled slide shows (great for CD-ROM slide shows)
PRO VERSION ONLY
o Removed support for GIF image files (see "What
Happened to GIF?" below)
o We've also added a few of other small enhancements
not listed here...
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FEATURES ADDED AFTER THE MANUAL WENT TO PRESS
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COMPILE
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The compiler dialog box (NEOSHOW PRO ONLY) now contains
three new options.
[ ] Make image files external
When this option is checked, you will have to
include the image (PCX/BMP) files separately, along
with the compiled EXE file, when making copies of
the presentation. This option is useful in
situations where you want your viewers to have
access to the images from other programs. External
image and sound files must be placed in the same
directory as the EXE when running the compiled
presentation or an error will occur.
[ ] Optimize images by converting them to match your
slide show's default video mode.
This option converts your slide show's images to
match the number of colors in the destination video
mode selected in the Show/Options menu. Depending
on what type of images your presentation contains,
this option can greatly improve the speed at which
your presentation loads and Displays images. On the
other hand, in some situations, it may greatly
impact the size of your compiled EXE file. When
reducing the number of colors in an image the EXE
may become smaller. When increasing colors the EXE
may become larger.
[ ] Compress images to reduce size of compiled EXE files.
This option converts images into a compressed
format before placing them into the compiled
presentation. This option greatly reduces the size
of the compiled EXE with only a minor speed
reduction when uncompressing and displaying the
images.
DELETE FILE
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The File menu now contains a File Delete option to erase
files from your storyborad and hard disk. To erase files,
simply highlight the slides in your storyboard that
contain the files you wish to remove and choose Delete
File from the File Menu. A dialog box will appear
allowing you to confirm your selections. NOTE: THIS
OPTION PERMANENTLY REMOVES IMAGES FROM YOUR DISK! If you
merely want to remove a slide then you should choose
Remove Slide from the Edit menu instead.
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WHAT HAPPENED TO GIF?
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After many years of allowing free use of the LZW
compression routine used in GIF format images, Unisys
Corp. (which holds a patent on this process) has decided
to begin requiring royalty payments from anyone who
creates and sells new products that display or save GIF
and other LZW compressed images. Royalties will be
required for any new or modified products produced after
January 1, 1995. The royalty does not apply to products
that are not created for sale.
CompuServe, which developed and promoted the GIF format,
has been privately negotiating with Unisys for nearly two
years over this issue. These negotiations were not made
public, nor were developers, including NeoSoft Corp.,
notified by either CompuServe or Unisys that a change of
policy was coming. Unfortunately, CompuServe and Unisys
did not give timely notification of the new policy and
details only became widely known, after the fact, during
the last week of December 1994.
NeoSoft Corp. will join other software publishers in
abandoning the GIF format in this and future versions of
its products.
NeoSoft is also offering a utility which allows existing
GIF images to be converted to PCX format. The PGC.EXE
utility is available from NeoSoft's BBS (503-383-7195)
and on its CompuServe forum (type "GO NEOSOFT" at any !
prompt). There is no charge for using the PGC.EXE
program.
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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To use NeoShow you will need the following:
o IBM PC, XT, AT, PS/2 or 100% compatible computer. A
286 or better CPU is recommended.
o EGA, VGA, Super VGA, Hercules monochrome or
compatible graphics card and monitor. See Supported
Video Cards below for information on compatible
Super VGA cards.
o 640K minimum RAM.
o A hard disk.
o MS-DOS, PC-DOS 3.1 (or higher) or DR-DOS.
o Microsoft, Logitech or compatible pointing device.
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SUPPORTED VIDEO CARDS
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NeoShow will run on any computer system equipped with a
100% compatible EGA, VGA, Super VGA or Hercules graphics
card. To operate NeoShow in 256 (except 320x200), 32K,
64K or 16 Million color video modes, you must have a
Super VGA video card equipped with one of the following
chipsets (or a close compatible):
Advance Logic
Ahead Systems
ATI
Cirrus Logic
Compaq QVision
NCR
Oak
Paradise/Western Digital
S3*
Trident
Tseng ET3000
Tseng ET4000
Video Seven
Weitek
XGA
or any VESA compatible chipset.
* Some S3 video cards require special command line
options in order to work properly with NeoShow. If you
have an S3 chipset and you experience problems, contact
NeoSoft Technical support (503) 389-5489.
NOTE: There may exist either now or in the future, video
cards based on revisions of the above chipsets which may
not be recognized by this version of NeoShow. If you
experience problems related to your video card, please
contact NeoSoft Technical support (503) 389-5489.
CGA USERS: Due to severe limitations inherent in their
design, CGA video cards are not supported. This includes
many Tandy 1000 systems which are essentially CGA.
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STARTING NEOSHOW
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For the steps below, we assume that you have installed
NeoShow in the directory C:\NEOSHOW. If you installed
NeoShow in a different DOS subdirectory, then substitute
that name for C:\NEOSHOW below.
o Your mouse driver (usually MOUSE.COM) must be
loaded before running NeoShow. Please refer to your
mouse's user manual for more information.
o To change to the NeoShow directory, at the DOS
prompt (C:\), type CD\NEOSHOW and press Enter. This
places you in the NeoShow subdirectory.
o Once you have switched to the proper directory,
NeoShow can be started from the DOS command line by
typing NEOSHOW followed by the Enter key.
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OPTIMIZING NEOSHOW
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NeoShow has been designed to run acceptably on a wide
range of DOS based systems and will automatically try and
take optimal advantage of all supported hardware
resources available to it. Some machines have processing
speed, disk space, and memory limitations which will
affect how NeoShow can perform. Graphics programs by
their nature are demanding of system resources. Some
images, particularly 256, 32K, 64K and 16 million color
pictures in larger sizes, can easily use more than 1
megabyte of memory and storage space.
If you have a system with speed and memory limitations,
one or more of the following suggestions may offer
relief:
o If you have a choice between configuring your
system's memory as either EMS (expanded memory) and
XMS (extended memory) on your system, use EMS for
NeoShow. Using EMS memory can dramatically speed up
many NeoShow functions like image loading and special
effects.
o If you're using a memory manager (such as QEMM,
386Max or EMM386) that draws EMS and XMS from the
same pool, turn EMS on and XMS off in NeoShow. Select
Setup/Preferences from the main menu to modify
NeoShow's memory management. This will free up some
valuable conventional memory and speed up many of
NeoShow's functions.
o Do not run NeoShow as a DOS application under
Windows. Windows will slow NeoShow's execution, as
Windows will still be using up your system's
resources while NeoShow is running. If you do need to
run NeoShow from Windows, use the included
NEOSHOW.PIF file located in your NeoShow directory.
We also recommend that you run NeoShow's interface in
640x480x16 mode if plan on switching back and forth
between NeoShow and Windows. Otherwise Windows may
distort NeoShow's display and ultimately crash
Windows. Refer to your Microsoft Windows
documentation for more information about PIF files.
o Try using the 640x480 VGA resolution in 16 colors as
your default. Some video cards use a TSR program to
display VESA compatible higher resolutions. Using a
TSR program is a much slower method of interacting
with your hardware.
If none of the above seem to help, you may wish to
consider upgrading your system's hardware. Four hardware
options are listed below, in ascending order of cost:
o Add 2 or more megabytes of (RAM) memory to your
system. NeoShow supports both the XMS and EMS
specifications.
o Add a larger, faster hard drive.
o Upgrade your CPU.
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MOUSE DRIVER MYSTERIES
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If your mouse behaves strangely when using NeoShow, you
may need to update your mouse driver software. Problems
such as an invisible cursor or a pointer that leaves a
trail of pigment on the screen are typical of certain
older mouse drivers. Contact the computer store where you
purchased your mouse or the manufacturer for information
about updating your mouse driver.
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CUSTOMER SERVICES & TECHNICAL SUPPORT
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NeoSoft provides its registered software customers with
free technical support. We also provide limited technical
support to persons evaluating our products during the 30
day evaluation period.
We do, however, strongly encourage people to register.
Software development and support is very expensive and we
need your help if we are to continue to provide quality
programs at affordable prices. If you haven't already,
please take a few moments to register. This will assure
you of eligibility for technical support, product update
notification, special discounts, announcements, etc.
If you should encounter a technical problem or question
not covered in the manual, you may use one of the
following avenues to obtain technical assistance:
MAIL POSTAL CORRESPONDENCE TO:
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NeoSoft Corp.
Customer Support
354 NE Greenwood Avenue, Suite 108
Bend, OR 97701-4631
U.S.A.
TELEPHONE SUPPORT:
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Technical support and product update information are
available between the hours of 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM
(Pacific Standard Time), Monday through Friday.
Please have the following information available for the
support staff when you call:
o Brand name and model of your computer system, mouse,
video adapter and monitor.
o Operating system (DOS) version number.
o A listing of the contents of your AUTOEXEC.BAT and
CONFIG.SYS files.
o A description of the problem, how it occurred, and
how to reproduce it.
Telephone support may be obtained by calling (503)
389-5489. You may also FAX your questions to (503)
388-8221.
ELECTRONIC BULLETIN BOARD SERVICE:
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Up to date product information, evaluation programs and
supplements may be obtained via modem from our BBS. The
telephone number is (503) 383-7195. The bulletin board
operates using N/8/1/300-9600 Baud.
COMPUSERVE SERVICE:
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You may also receive technical support, updates
information and evaluation copies of all our products
from our forum on CompuServe. Simply type GO NEOSOFT at
any ! prompt.
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REGISTERING NEOSHOW
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If you purchased NeoShow in a shrink wrapped package with
a NeoSoft logo on the back, a registration card was
included in the package. Please take a moment to fill out
the lower portion of the card and mail it to:
NeoSoft Corp.
Customer Registration
354 NE Greenwood Ave. Suite 108
Bend, Oregon 97701-4631.
This will enter you as a registered user in our records
and insure that you receive technical support, upgrade
notices and information about future products.
If you received NeoShow from a friend, BBS, catalog or
anywhere other than from NeoSoft or an authorized
commercial software dealer or distributor, you may try
the program for a trial period of up to 30 days before
registering. Registered users will receive the latest
version of NeoShow on diskette, a professional typeset
manual, registration card, technical support, notices of
future versions and with the professional version a
runtime license to distribute your compiled slide shows
royalty free. To obtain a complete commercial package
including registration number and typeset manual call
NeoSoft at (503) 389-5489. We can process your order with
VISA or MasterCard over the phone. The purchase price of
NeoShow is $35 for the standard version or $89.95 for the
professional version with EXE compiler + $5 ($10 outside
United States) shipping and handling. If you prefer, FAX
your order to us at (503) 388-8221. If you would like to
mail a check or money order, make sure it's drawn against
a U.S. bank in U.S. funds. Our address is:
NeoSoft Corp.
354 NE Greenwood Ave. Suite 108
Bend, Oregon 97701-4631.
You may also purchase NeoShow from any one of our many
dealers world wide. For a list of dealers see the
DEALER.DOC file accompanying this program.
If you would like to give a copy of this program to a
friend or associate please do so, but you may NOT give
anyone your registration/serial number. We hope you enjoy
the program and share it with your friends.
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DISTRIBUTING YOUR PRESENTATIONS
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Users who have registered NeoShow Pro, may use it to
produce and distribute compiled stand alone executable
(EXE) versions of their slide show presentations. You may
distribute these stand alone executable (EXE) programs
royalty free, provided you place the following notice on
each physical disk or in a portion of the slide show or
its accompanying documentation visible to the end user:
NeoShow Pro (TM) Runtime (C) NeoSoft Corp. 1993,1995
In addition, your agreement with anyone who will use the
stand alone executable programs which you distribute must
acknowledge the following items:
1. NeoShow Pro is owned by NeoSoft Corp.;
2. NeoSoft Corp. will not be held responsible for
damages caused by the disks and programs that you
create and distribute; and
3. NeoSoft Corp. is under no obligation to provide
product or technical support to users of the products
which you create using NeoShow Pro.
You may only distribute the stand alone executable
programs produced by NeoShow Pro. You may not distribute
with your stand alone executable programs any portion of
NeoShow's documentation, labels, packaging, serial
numbers, Product Registration Card, or other related
materials and printed information included with NeoShow
Pro.
UNREGISTERED versions of NeoShow Pro may not be used to
distribute compiled presentations except for purposes of
evaluating the product prior to registration (within the
30 day trial period). Under no circumstances may you
sell, rent or charge a fee for compiled presentations
created with UNREGISTERED versions of NeoShow Pro.
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OTHER GREAT PRODUCTS FROM NEOSOFT
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For information on the many exciting products available
from NeoSoft please refer to the CATALOG.TXT file in your
NeoShow directory.
Evaluation copies of most NeoSoft products be obtained
from better shareware disk vendors or downloaded from
most major on-line services such as CompuServe (GO
NEOSOFT) or from the NeoSoft BBS service at (503)
383-7195. For additional information, pricing or dealer
information contact the NeoSoft Sales Department at (503)
389-5489.
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Thank you for trying NeoShow