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- MOANBIRD
-
- A fLAtDiSk(tm) FreeWare Virtual Reality Dream
- (6th in the series - see BDREAM.ZIP, FURTHER.ZIP, PURPLE.ZIP, NOUPDOWN.ZIP,
- EARTHNAP.ZIP, in no particular order.)
-
- System requirements: AT or better, with minimum VGA/MCGA 256-color card/monitor.
- A sound card (AdLib, SB, SBPro, ATI all ok), rodent, and/or joystick are
- optional but recommended.
-
- Tools Used This Time Department:
-
- Programmed using the Domark Virtual Reality Studio, by Rich La Bonte, (aka.
- FLAtRich on America OnLine, the user-friendly network).
-
- The fLAtDiSk(tm) User Interface (revised as of this Dream) was created in
- ZSoft's PCPaintbrush V+ and John Wagner's IMPROCES 4.1, then converted to
- Domark's required .LBM format using VPIC.
-
- The FLATKEYS.GIF and (revised again!) FLATFACE.GIF graphic docs were created
- with IMPROCES 4.1 and PCPaintbrush V+. MOANFLOW.GIF began in Quattro Pro,
- using the Annotate feature, was written to .PCX in QPro, converted to .GIF in
- IMPROCES 4.1, where the color was touched up and the Maya glyph and the text
- elements were created, and moved into PCPaintbrush V+ for some more touching
- up.
-
- MOANBIRD is FreeWare by fLAtDiSk SoftWorks, circa 1992. Abuse at will. We
- will always make no reparations to any eye strained individuals addicted to
- VR or computers who can't get enough of a good thing. (cf., Lawnmower Man,
- Brainstorm, Monkey Island 1 & 2, AOL forums, etc.)
-
- RUNVGA.EXE is (C)1991 Domark. You can use it, but All Rights Reserved.
-
- What Should Be Included For This ZIP To Be Legit Department:
-
- MOANBIRD.BAT (32 bytes), a free batch file to help run this Dream. Modify as
- you like.
-
- MOANBIRD.RUN (97,800 bytes), the fLAtDiSk(tm) FreeWare program file.
-
- RUNVGA.EXE (38,566 bytes), the Domark semi-free runner file. Do not rename
- this file - required to run the program. This same file will run the other
- four fLAtDiSk(tm) Dreams, (or any .RUN file created with the Domark Studio
- by anybody else, for that matter).
-
- FLATKEYS.GIF (26,390 bytes), a free graphic file (320X200 - 256 colors) to
- assist those rodentless users who want to brave Domark's incomprehensible
- keyboard alternatives. View with VPIC or whatever. Not required to run The
- Dream.
-
- FLATFACE.GIF (11,865 bytes), another free graphic file (640X480 - 16 colors)
- to help explain how to mouse around inside The Dream. I made some changes
- in the interface this time, and they are annotated here. Not required to
- run The Dream.
-
- MOANFLOW.GIF (12,252 bytes), this Dream's Special Free Graphic file
- (640X480 - 16 colors), which is a very pretty flowchart of MOANBIRD, if I
- do say so myself. Not required, but may be helpful.
-
- FLATDOCS.TXT (8,322 bytes), this file, of course. A little longer this time,
- 'cause I'm ramblin' on about the mysterious Maya, etc. The general hint
- stuff was in previous Dream text files.
-
- To run it, type MOANBIRD and press ENTER.
- To run without the batch file, type RUNVGA MOANBIRD.RUN and press ENTER.
-
- To Quit back to whatever shell or OS you use, press SHIFT and ESC together.
-
- Test launched successfully from GeoWorks Pro (from anywhere) and Windows 3.1
- (from File Manager) by double clicking on MOANBIRD.BAT.
-
- PATH TO THE LORDS OF THE UNDERWORLD:
-
- [You can skip this part if you don't give a hoot about the oldest and most
- mysterious culture in the history of our planet.]
-
- According to some, Maya culture really began about 2600 B.C. According to
- Richard Leakey, however, hominids have been walking around on our planet for
- MILLIONS of years. So, who really knows...
-
- I've got some Native American blood and I got interested in the Maya in 5th
- grade. I found a picture of a temple at Chichen Itza (the Spanish named it
- El Castillo, but it was originally dedicated to Kukulcan, the feathered
- serpent). There was no reference to the Maya in my 5th grade history book.
- My dad and I built a miniature of Kukulcan's temple out of plywood, and I've
- been hooked ever since.
-
- I was watching Walter Cronkite one evening in the late 70s, and Walter
- suddenly announced that satellite photos had uncovered a previously unknown
- network of ancient, man-made canals in the Guatemalan jungles. I dropped my
- beer (or whatever) and the hair on the back of my neck fell out: Oh, my Gods!,
- sez I. This is It! I knew it!
-
- Those photos were a Rosetta to people studying Maya civilization. In the last
- decade, archeologists have shown that The Maya were not just a bunch of crazy
- savages in the jungle who just happened to be architects and mathematicians.
- They had an ingenious agrarian system based on the canals and the lilies that
- grew in them. (The lily is prominent in Maya glyphs, but no one knew why
- until the canals were uncovered.) The little lily lead to a civilization that
- eventually grew to hundreds of teeming cities in Mexico and Cental America,
- sea-worthy boats, trade routes that stretched from Belize to the Baja
- Peninsula, and science, literature and mythology that rivaled the Chinese,
- Egyptians, and Greeks.
-
- Flapping over it all was the Moan bird. According to J. Eric Thompson, an
- early authority, the Moan bird is a kind of owl and, by itself, a glyph for
- the Maya month of Muan, which is in the rainy season. It was once generally
- believed that the Maya developed a calendar, mathematics, and astronomy to
- predict the rainy season, in order to know when to cut and burn the jungle
- to plant corn. The revelations following the canals have altered this picture
- of the Maya as an exclusively cut and burn culture, but the Moan bird is
- everywhere in what remains of Maya literature.
-
- Maya mythology is a particularly dark and bloody world - Freddie Kruger would
- have loved it! - but the Maya civilization "vanished" 600 years before the
- Spanish arrived in Mexico, so what is left of it is mostly oral tradition.
- (The Spanish found whole libraries of Maya literature - thousands of books of
- mathematics, history, and poetry - but they burned them, seeing the Maya as
- heretics. Only five books remain.)
-
- The glyph reproduced in MOANFLOW.GIF is "thirteen Moan bird". It is a symbol
- (in the Dresden Codex) for the 13th level of the afterlife.
-
- MOANBIRD is only a brief VR Dream of the Maya. It is very representational,
- as was the graphic art of the Maya, and full of "artistic license", but I
- make no apologies to The Lords of The Underworld. The bird, you see, has
- been perched on my shoulder since childhood.
-
- THANKS:
-
- 1057 persons have downloaded the other fLAtDiSk(tm) VR Dreams since October!
- Thank you, one and all. Thanks again to PCMikeW of the AOL Graphics area,
- this time for the October "Pgr Top Pick Award" for NOUPDOWN. Thanks to John
- Wagner for sending me IMPROCES 4.1 so quickly. IMPROCES imports Domark
- palettes, by the way, which made creating the new "improved" user interface
- a snap.
-
- SPECIFIC MOANBIRD HINTS:
-
- As you can see in MOANFLOW.GIF, there are thirteen areas. All have at least
- one connecting entrance to another area, but many are hidden.
-
- There are no dead ends. You must sometimes go back the way you came.
-
- Shoot to escape the lightning eyes of the real Moan bird if you meet him.
-
- Crouch low when approaching the monolith (stele) for 13. There is no other
- way in.
-
- Remember the Maya obsession with counting when you reach 13 Moan bird. It
- is the key to the way out.
-
- GENERAL HINTS:
-
- fLAtDiSk (tm) Dreams are not games, only alternate realities. You're just a
- Dreamer. You can't do anything to get killed or penalized. Take your time
- and look around. If the controls seem to go nuts or the view becomes
- unpleasantly distorted, use the big button to righten yerself: you are
- probably upside down or something.
-
- Collide to pass through obvious portals. Use the left rodent button to
- shoot at anything that you are curious about: some things are actually
- portals.
-
- To restart at any time - or if you get stuck - click on the GUI button
- marked R.
-
- You will probably have to hold down the SHIFT and ESC keys for a while when
- you QUIT back to DOS (or whichever shell). You should NOT have to press your
- computer's reset button to get out.
-
- When you move around in there, the left mouse button is normal speed and
- the right is double speed.
-
- DEDICATION:
-
- To Woody Allen, who once said: "I don't believe in an afterlife, but I'm
- bringing along a change of underwear."
-
- Have FUN.
-
- :o)FLATRich
-