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DOCUMENTATION FOR SEASCAPE 2.0
INTRODUCTION
Seascape (TM) is a screen saver which displays relatively
realistic fish (Indo-Pacific Sergeants and Regal Angelfish)
swimming and eating. Produced by a member of the Association
of Shareware Professionals (ASP), Seascape requires Microsoft
Windows 3.1 and at least a 386 with 4 Mb of RAM. Following
installation, Seascape takes up under half a megabyte of disk
space. Seascape works with the Windows built-in screen saver
subsystem, so for configuration, viewing the documentation, or
exploring other options, access the Control Panel (from Main),
choose Desktop, and then choose Setup (with Seascape selected
as the current screen saver).
SEASCAPE LICENSE AGREEMENT
This software product is copyrighted, and all rights are reserved
by the author and publisher.
Installation and use of Seascape requires that you agree to the
following conditions:
Trying out Seascape is free, but for continued use registration
is required. Registration of a single copy of Seascape permits
you to use it on a single computer, except that if you use one
PC at work and another at home, or both a desktop PC and a
portable PC, you may use Seascape on both (or even all three)
with a single registration.
You are invited to make unregistered copies of Seascape for
your friends. All copies must contain the unaltered complete
set of files generated by selecting "Make a Copy" as described
below (or, if you prefer, by using "diskcopy" to duplicate your
unaltered installation disk).
Commercial users of Seascape must register and pay for their
copies of Seascape within 120 days of first use or their license
is withdrawn. Site License arrangements may be made by con-
tacting Advanced Computer Tektonics.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF
ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. DUE TO THE
VARIETY OF HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE ENVIRONMENTS IN
WHICH SEASCAPE MAY BE USED, NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS OFFERED. THE AUTHOR AND
PUBLISHER ASSUME NO LIABILITY FOR ANY ALLEGED OR
ACTUAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM USE OF THIS PROGRAM.
If you agree to these conditions, you are invited to try out
Seascape, and, if you find the fish to your liking, to support
improvement of Seascape by registering.
Following installation, you may read this documentation at any
time by selecting "Documentation" from the Seascape Setup dialog
box (accessed by choosing Desktop in the Control Panel).
(Instructions for using Seascape are displayed at the end of
the installation process.)
MAXIMIZING IMAGE QUALITY
Seascape looks best with a 256 color, relatively high resolution
display. The first step in maximizing the quality of the images
shown by Seascape is to understand the nature of your current
computer display. The two key characteristics are the display
resolution and the number of colors displayed. To determine the
current display characteristics, double-click on Windows Setup
in Main. You will then see a line such as
Display: -ProDesigner II Series 1024x768 256 colors
which describes the current display driver. "1024x768" means
that the pixel resolution is 1024 by 768, or in other words,
that your screen image is 1024 dots of color wide and 768 dots
high. Other standard resolutions include 640x480 and 800x600.
Seascape works well with all these resolutions, but more fish
fit on the screen at higher resolutions, which you may find
preferable. "256 colors" means that 256 colors can be displayed
simultaneously. The other value you are most likely to see
here is 16, indicating that only 16 standard system colors will
be displayed. Although the Indo-Pacific Sergeant looks nearly
the same on a 16 color display as on a 256 color one (since
its limited colors map closely to the 16 system colors), the
Regal Angelfish looks considerably better on a 256 color
display, where its rich golden can be shown accurately rather
than being replaced by the plain yellow of a 16 color display.
If the description on your Display line does not make your
display characteristics clear, you may be able to find this
information in your Seascape Registration Form, where it is
encoded to help us make sure that Seascape will work as well
as possible with Seascape users' displays. Choose Desktop
in the Control Panel, choose Setup (with Seascape selected as
the screen saver), select "Register or Order...", and then
select Registration and Order Form. To the right of your
Registration ID, you will see a number like #12561024768107,
which encodes what Seascape was able to determine about your
system's display characteristics. In the exampe just given,
after the first digit you can see the current number of colors
displayed (256), followed by the pixel dimensions (1024x768).
If you want to experiment with changing your display settings,
select Options in the Windows Setup window; then select
"Change System Settings...". Click on the down arrow to the
right of Display to see a list of display driver options. Be
careful: choice of an inappropriate setting has been known to
result in a fatal Windows error, so make sure you do not have
applications running with unsaved data when you do this. Select
a display configuration you would like to try, and click on OK.
With luck, a window will appear stating that a driver for the
chosen display is already on the system, in which case you can
use it by clicking on Current. If the requested driver is not
on your system, you may be asked to insert the driver diskette
that came with your system, or with your video controller card.
(Sometimes system sellers neglect to include these diskettes
with the systems they sell; if you do not have a diskette with
the necessary driver, you should be able to get one from the
provider of your system, or if that fails, from the maker of
your display adapter. The latest drivers for major brand
display adaptors can ordinarily be downloaded from bulletin
boards maintained by the manufacturers.) After installing
the new driver, depending on your system characteristics you
may be informed that you will have to restart Windows in order
for the new display settings to take effect.
In choosing a display configuration, bear in mind that more
colors and higher resolution place greater demands on your
hardware, so performance may be slowed. Also, depending on the
quality of your monitor, a high resolution on a small screen may
make text difficult to read. On the other hand, the higher the
resolution, the more you can fit on your screen, and increasing
the effective screen real estate can be highly beneficial.
REGISTRATION
For continued use of Seascape, registration is required.
Your registration fee will help finance improvement of Seascape,
and as a registered user you will be entitled to a $10 discount
on registration of our next major release.
When you're ready to register (or if you just want more
details), select "Register or Order..." in Seascape's Setup
dialog box (accessed by choosing Desktop in the Control
Panel and then clicking on Setup). (If you're a registered
user of Seascape 1.x who is upgrading to 2.0, please write
"Registered 1.x user" on your order form and deduct $10
from the total due.)
We hope you enjoy Seascape, and look forward to improving it
with your support.
HOW TO MAKE AN UNREGISTERED COPY OF SEASCAPE
1. Insert a blank formatted diskette in a suitable drive.
2. Select "Make a Copy" in the Seascape Setup dialog. (To get
to the Seascape Setup dialog, open the Control Panel from
Main in Program Manager, double click on Desktop, make sure
Seascape is shown as the name of your current Screen Saver,
and click on Setup.)
3. When production of the copy is complete, please put a
label on the diskette with instructions, such as:
SEASCAPE 2.0
In the Windows 3.1 Program Manager:
1. Select "File".
2. Select "Run".
3. Type "A:SeaNstal" (or "B:SeaNstal").
4. Insert diskette in drive A (or B).
5. Select "OK".
You'll be invited to read more before
choosing whether to proceed with installation.
USING SEASCAPE
Since Seascape is integrated with the Microsoft Screen Saver
utility, it is accessed by activating the Control Panel (from
the Program Manager's "Main" window), choosing "Desktop" to
open the Desktop dialog box, and then selecting "Seascape" on
the Screen Saver Name list.
Features such as changing the Delay (between the end of user
activity and start-up of the screen saver) and setting a
password are precisely the same for Seascape as for Microsoft-
supplied screen savers. To set the Delay, click on the little
up and down triangles to the right of "Delay:" in the Desktop
dialog box. To try out the currently selected screen saver,
click on the "Test" button in the Desktop dialog box.
Additional Seascape options, including password setting, are
accessed by clicking on "Setup..." in the Desktop dialog box
(with "Seascape" showing in the Screen Saver Name field).
HOW TO RUN SEASCAPE FROM AN ICON
To set up an icon from which you can start Seascape, first
click on the program group in which you want the icon to
appear (e.g. Games) to make it active. Then in the Program
Manager select File, choose New, make sure Program Item
is selected, and click on OK. For Description, enter
Seascape. For Command Line enter SSCSCAPE.SCR /S.
For Working Directory, enter the path of your main Windows
directory, e.g. C:\WINDOWS. If you want, enter a Shortcut
Key that will allow you to start Seasape from the keyboard
(for instance, if you type Z while the cursor is in the
Shortcut Key box, you will later be able to start Seascape
by typing Z while holding down the Ctrl and Alt keys.
Finally, click on OK. (If when you try to use the icon
or the shortcut key combination you get a message saying
"No application is associated with the specified file",
add " scr" to the end of the "Programs=" line in WIN.INI
in your main Windows directory, to make it, for instance,
"Programs=com exe bat pif scr", and restart Windows,
which will now realize that files with ".scr" endings
are programs.)
HOW TO PRINT THIS DOCUMENTATION
This documentation is contained in SEAS_DOC.TXT, located on
your installation diskette (if you have one) and, following
installation, in the SEASCAPE subdirectory of your Windows
startup directory (typically C:\WINDOWS\SEASCAPE). Should
you want a hard copy, it can easily be printed with Notepad.
(From Program Manager, open Accessories, double click on
Notepad, click on File, click on Open, move to the right
directory, e.g. C:\WINDOWS\SEASCAPE, select seas_doc.txt,
click on File, and click on Print.)
HOW TO ORDER SEASCAPE PRODUCTS
Single Copy Prices
Registration of unregistered copy.............. $15.00
Seascape diskette with registration........... $20.00
"Seascape diskette with registration" means a registered
copy of the latest update of Seascape 2.x together with a
keyword you'll type in to activate the registration.
(If you wish it registered to a name other than your own, as
in the case of a gift, please be sure to specify the name to
which you would like it registered in your order.)
For an order including a diskette, Seascape will be sent on a
3.5" diskette unless 5.25" is requested.
If you have a printer, simply fill out and print the Registration
and Order Form, accessed by clicking on "Setup..." in the Desktop
dialog box (with "Seascape" showing as the Screen Saver Name),
then selecting "Register or Order...", and finally selecting
"Registration and Order Form".
If you don't have a printer, send a note saying what you want,
with a check for the proper amount and your return address, to
Advanced Computer Tektonics
334 State Street, Suite 106
Los Altos, CA 94022
If you are ordering from outside the United States, please
send a check in your local currency for an amount
equivalent to the U.S. dollar price, or an international
money order, or a check for U.S. dollars payable through a
bank in the U.S., or cash. Note that foreign checks for
U.S. dollar amounts are generally not acceptable, since
they must be sent for international collection at a cost of
$55.00 each.
INSTALLATION
1. From the Windows 3.1 (or later) program manager menu bar
select "File".
2. Select "Run...".
3. If you're installing from a diskette, insert your Seascape
diskette into drive A or B. Then enter A:SeaNstal in the
Command Line field (or B:SeaNstal if you're using drive B)
and select OK.
If you're installing after downloading Seascape to your hard
disk, you have probably already extracted files, e.g. with
PKUNZIP SEAS20.ZIP; if not, do so now. Then enter
<PATH>\SeaNstal in the Command Line field, where <PATH> is
the path of the directory containing your Seascape files
(for instance, C:\INBOX\SEASCAPE\SeaNstal if they're in
C:\INBOX\SEASCAPE), and select OK.
4. Follow the instructions that appear on your screen.
When asked to confirm that you want to install Seascape
in your Windows startup directory, select OK unless you
are installing on a network. Since this is the directory
in which the Control Panel's Screen Saver utility searches
for screen savers, it's normally the only proper place to
install Seascape. In general, Seascape cannot be expected
to work if it is installed anywhere other than a Windows
startup directory.
Network Installation: If you are installing Seascape on
a network, and wish it to end up in a common Windows
directory rather than a personal Windows directory, enter
NETWORK as the directory into which you want Seascape
installed. This will turn off the checking that normally
prevents installation into an arbitrary directory. When
you are again asked to confirm the destination directory,
enter the path of the desired common Windows directory.
Note: If you have an earlier version of Seascape, simply
follow the instructions above to replace it with this version.
If your earlier version was registered, you can activate
registration for this version by re-entering your existing
registration key.
UNINSTALLATION
Should you wish to remove Seascape from your computer,
go to your windows startup directory (typically C:\WINDOWS)
and issue the following commands.
del sscscape.scr
del seascape\*.*
rmdir seascape
If you wish, then delete the "[ScreenSaver.Seascape]" section
in control.ini (in your windows startup directory, typically
C:\WINDOWS). (This section, created by use of the Seascape
Setup dialog, stores about 65 bytes of configuration data,
such as your preferred number of fish.)
SUPPORT AND REFUND POLICY
Advanced Computer Tektonics offers free support to
registered users for a minimum of one year from the date
of registration. Please report any problems to
Advanced Computer Tektonics
334 State Street, Suite 106
Los Altos, CA 94022
or, if you prefer, send electronic mail to one of
these addresses:
From Compuserve: Alan Walworth at 71204,2226
From America Online: 71204.2226@cis
From the Internet: 71204.2226@compuserve.com
In the event we are unable to resolve a significant problem
reported within a year of registration, we will be glad to
refund your registration fee.
QUESTIONS, COMMENTS, AND SUGGESTIONS
Your comments are always welcome. If you have suggestions
about how we could best improve Seascape, or criticisms, or
questions of any kind, please send them to us at the U.S.
mail or email addresses just above.
SHAREWARE DISTRIBUTOR AND BBS INFORMATION
All copies distributed must include the complete set of
Seascape files without alteration. (For a list of the
files, see below.)
Distributors should make clear that Seascape is shareware.
Distribution of Seascape in any manner that conceals the
fact that Seascape is shareware or discourages users from
registering is prohibited.
If Seascape is compressed into a single file with a
utility such as PKZIP or LHA, the distributed file
should have a name which makes it readily recognizable
as Seascape and if possible makes clear the version.
The preferred name for zipped Seascape 2.0 is SEAS20.ZIP
(or for locations such as CompuServe libraries where the
version number should not be in the name, SEASCP.ZIP).
Provided the above conditions are satisfied, vendors
of shareware on diskettes or CD-ROMs, bulletin board
operators, user groups, and software archives are
permitted to distribute unregistered copies of Seascape
2.0 and to make unregistered Seascape 2.0 available for
downloading. Notification to Advanced Computer
Tektonics is welcome, but is not required.
No other commercial distribution of Seascape is permitted
without prior written permission from Advanced Computer
Tektonics. (Distribution methods subject to this
restriction include rack vending of software not
requiring registration, bundling with other products, and
all other forms of distribution not covered by the
previous paragraph.)
ASSOCIATION OF SHAREWARE PROFESSIONALS OMBUDSMAN
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 or send a CompuServe
message via CompuServe Mail to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536.
CONTENTS OF INSTALLATION DISKETTE
Your Seascape installation diskette (or downloaded Seascape)
should contain the following files:
SEA_READ.ME
SEAF0001.DLL
SEANSTAL.EXE
SEAS_DOC.EXE
SEAS_DOC.TXT
SEAS_SSL.DLL
SEAS_SST.DLL
SEAS_STA.RCS
SEAS_TNL.RCS
SEAS_VJN.RCS
SEAS_WWL.RCS
SEASCAPE EX_
or
SEASCAPE EXE
Depending on how you obtained Seascape, you will have
either seascape.exe or the compressed version of it,
seascape.ex_. If you have the compressed version,
it will be expanded automatically during installation.
SEASFISH.EXE
FILE_ID.DIZ
A descripton of Seascape suitable for use on Bulletin
Board Systems is provided in a file with the standard
name file_id.diz, which enables this description to
be automatically presented to users by PCBoard based
and compatible BBSes.
VENDOR.DOC
Information for shareware vendors and bulletin board
operators is provided in a file with the standard
name vendor.doc.
RELEASE NUMBERING AND NEW RELEASE NOTIFICATION
Minor ("dot") releases contain incremental improvements that
will make little if any difference to most users. In general,
upgrading to the latest dot release is worthwhile only in the
unlikely event that a problem is encountered with use of an
earlier version, and in such cases we will gladly send an
update when notified of the problem.
Major releases contain significant, obvious improvements;
for example, Seascape 2.0 adds Regal Angelfish to the
Indo-Pacific Sergeants of earlier releases. As soon as
practical after a new major release is ready, we will notify
all registered users of versions of the previous major release.
RELEASE HISTORY
11/94 Version 2.0 - Regal Angelfish added
09/94 Version 1.9 - network capabilities refined
08/94 Version 1.8 - compression improved
07/94 Version 1.7 - vendor.doc and file_id.diz revised
06/94 Version 1.6 - documentation improved
05/94 Version 1.5 - registration form improved
11/93 Version 1.4 - registration reminder refined
03/93 Version 1.3 - standard files for vendors and BBSes added
01/93 Version 1.2 - minor changes to reflect ASP membership
01/93 Version 1.1 - user interface and documentation improved
11/92 Version 1.0 - initial release