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TINY ELVIS FOR WINDOWS
Freeware Version 1.01 - March 20, 1994
AUTHOR'S MESSAGE TO USERS
-------------------------
To everyone who took the time to download, beg, borrow, or
steal a copy of the original Tiny Elvis 1.00... my sincere
thanks.
I've been a bit overwhelmed by the number of messages you've
sent over the past few weeks, and surprised at your enthusiasm
for Tiny Elvis.
My thanks in particular to those of you who took the extra
time to send in suggestions for new features. This new
release is my attempt to implement as many of them as
possible.
I'm grateful that Tiny Elvis has earned a place on your
Windows desktop, and hope you enjoy the program as much as I
did developing it.
VERSION NOTES
-------------
Version 1.01 is an interim release upgrade to the original
Tiny Elvis for Windows program.
All of the functionality of the original program is present
in this update -- PLUS the following changes have been
implemented:
1. All .WAV files included with the program have been
converted to the more universal (Windows standard) sampling
rate of 11.025 kHz. This will allow acceptable audio playback
on systems that do not support the lower 7.333 kHz sampling
rate of the .WAV files included with previous versions of Tiny
Elvis. You may still use the old 7.333 kHz files if you wish,
and may still substitute .WAV files of your own (as per the
documented guidelines).
2. Correction to the system menu "Configuration..." hotkey
(now "O"; formerly "C", which conflicted with "Close").
3. Correction to the Configuration dialog caption (stupid
oversight on my part -- sorry)
4. Implementation of a wider range of Elvis Interval settings
(now from 1 to 20 minutes -- thanks, Microsoft).
5. Implementation of a new "Always On Top" option in the
Configuration dialog; keeps Tiny Elvis atop any other active
applications (thanks again, Microsoft).
6. Implementation of a new "Display Interval Countdown" option
in the Configuration dialog; provides digital countdown of
interval time (in minutes and seconds) remaining until the
next Tiny E. "performance." Adds to the already excruciating
suspense.
7. Improved support for systems using a PC speaker driver in
lieu of dedicated audio hardware. This support is enabled via
a command line switch (/S), which is documented both in the
README.TXT text file and in the program's run-time help. If
you are using a PC speaker driver, you MUST include the /S
command line switch.
8. Slightly improved "About..." dialog box easter egg (it's
still up to you to find it -- but you'll be rewarded if you
read this text file).
9. Additional karmic energy employed during program compilation
(fishermen refer to this as "holding your mouth right").
INTRODUCTION
------------
Tiny Elvis for Windows is inspired by the character "Tiny Elvis"
who has appeared periodically in airings of NBC's Saturday Night
Live.
For those of you unfamiliar with the television incarnation of
Tiny Elvis, he's a miniature (say, five or six inches tall?)
Elvis who likes to ride around town in his car. His chums do
the driving while he sits on the dashboard -- I'm not making
this up -- admiring the passing scenery. Tiny Elvis kills time
by commenting wittily on the objects around him, invariably
describing them as "huge."
Tiny Elvis' admiring entourage laughs along with his every
comment. Inevitably, one of them lets slip with an ill-advised
aside about Tiny Elvis' size, offending the "Tiny King" and
drawing a sharp reprimand. The result: Humor!
Now, Tiny Elvis comes to your PC!
This Tiny Elvis will lounge around your Windows desktop as an
iconized application, replete in white jump suit and blue suede
shoes. Every now and then, he'll pop to his feet and offer some
running commentary on your "huge" icons, windows, cursors, etc.
He will accompany his comments with broad gestures, followed by
some trademark heavy-hitting, Vegas-style posturing.
Users may adjust the interval between Tiny Elvis' comments in a
dialog box accessed via the system menu. The interval setting
is saved in the TNYELVIS.INI file, which is stored in your
default Windows directory (e.g., C:\WINDOWS).
NOTE: Don't worry, Tiny Elvis doesn't meddle with your WIN.INI
or SYSTEM.INI files, or place any other files in your Windows
directory (or anywhere else, for that matter). The program
might be silly, but it minds its own business.
An extra command ("Make Tiny Elvis Talk Now") in the system menu
allows users to force Tiny Elvis into action instantly, without
waiting for the interval to expire.
The program requires Microsoft Windows version 3.1 or later.
The program's waveform audio features require a
Windows-compatible sound card (AdLib, Roland, SoundBlaster, etc.)
or other audio hardware, correctly installed and configured for
use by Windows. All applicable waveform audio driver sets must
be installed and correctly configured, as well.
You can test your hardware/driver configuration by running the
Windows "Media Player" accessory. If your hardware and device
drivers are correctly installed and configured, you should be
able to load and play the file .WAV file format supported by
this application.
Although Tiny Elvis can be run from a floppy disk, we strongly
recommend its installation to a hard disk. As such, you should
have enough free hard disk space for all of Tiny Elvis' program
and support files.
Best of all, Tiny Elvis is freeware! It is distributed free of
charge to the public domain. As such, the program is not
intended for sale, resale, purchase, or for-profit distribution
in the shareware or retail marketplace. In other words, you can
give it away, but you shouldn't sell it!
If Tiny Elvis for Windows amuses you, drop me a line on
CompuServe (my address is 70661,3235). If it fails to amuse
you, well hey, at least the price was right...
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
--------------------
Tiny Elvis for Windows requires Microsoft Windows version 3.1 or
later.
For best results, run Tiny Elvis on a 386SX-16 or faster PC.
Animation effects will be somewhat smoother when an Windows-
accelerated video card/driver combination is used.
The program's waveform audio features require a Windows-compatible
sound card (AdLib, Roland, SoundBlaster, etc.) or other audio
hardware, correctly installed and configured for use by Windows.
All applicable waveform audio driver sets must be installed and
correctly configured, as well.
NOTE: There is limited support for users whose PCs are not equipped
with dedicated audio hardware but are using a PC case speaker driver
for waveform audio playback. If you are using a PC speaker driver,
you MUST include the /S command line switch as follows:
C:\WINFUN\TNYELVIS.EXE /S
Be sure to leave a single space between the executable filename
and the switch.
The /S switch is case insensitive, meaning you may use an upper-
or lower-case "S".
NOTE: Tiny Elvis' current audio mode (normal or speaker driver) is
always displayed in the "About..." dialog box.
You can test your hardware/driver configuration by running the
Windows "Media Player" accessory. If your hardware and device
drivers are correctly installed and configured, you should be able
to load and play the file .WAV file format supported by this
application.
Although Tiny Elvis can be run from a floppy disk, we strongly
recommend its installation to a hard disk. As such, you should have
enough free hard disk space for all of Tiny Elvis' program and
support files.
There are no (known) minimum memory requirements or video mode
(resolution or color depth) requirements.
PROGRAM FILES
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The Tiny Elvis package is comprised of the following files:
TNYELVIS.EXE
The executable program file
TNYELVIS.HLP
The help system file
TWAV_A1.WAV, TWAV_A2.WAV, TWAV_A3.WAV,
TWAV_A4.WAV, TWAV_A5.WAV, TWAV_A6.WAV,
TWAV_B1.WAV, TWAV_B2.WAV, TWAV_B3.WAV
The waveform audio files for Tiny Elvis' spoken comments. These
files were recorded as 8-bit, mono, at a sa