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Full documentation for Desert Frog Screen Scenes v3.3 is
found in the file SCRSCENE.DOC. Registration information
is in the file REGISTER.DOC. Vendor information is in the
file VENDOR.DOC. A list of changes since v3.0 is in the
file WHATSNEW.DOC. A brief description suitable for use
on a BBS is in the file FILE_ID.DIZ. All these files will
be installed when you follow the installation procedure
below.
Please Register Screen Scenes if you use it. When you do,
you will receive the latest version of the program, a
printed manual, discounts on future upgrades and
** 20 ADDITIONAL FRACTAL SCENES! **
DESERT FROG SCREEN SCENES v3.3 INSTALLATION
Screen Scenes is easy to install. Copy the file SS33D.EXE
from the distribution disk into a directory on your hard
disk. Any name can be used for the directory containing the
program. Once SS33D.EXE is copied to the hard disk, log into
the directory containing it and run it. SS33D.EXE is
actually a self-extracting archive created using LHA.EXE
v2.13, a freeware archiving package. When you run SS33D it
extracts all the files which make up Screen Scenes. Once
you have run SS33D.EXE you can delete it from your hard disk.
The following set of commands creates a directory called
DFSS on the C: drive, copies SS33D.EXE into this directory
from the distribution disk in the A: drive, extracts all the
Screen Scenes files and deletes SS33D.EXE from the C:\DFSS
directory:
C:
MD DFSS
CD DFSS
COPY A:\SS33D.EXE
SS33D
DEL SS33D.EXE
The Screen Scenes program itself is called SCRSCENE.EXE. To
run it enter the path and file name as shown below (assuming
that Screen Scenes is installed in a directory called DFSS
on your C: drive):
C:\DFSS\SCRSCENE
Using the full path as shown above guarantees that Screen
Scenes can find it's files when trying to pop up.