nem_zApp demo larsonID sectionDir sectionPrefix sectionName Nemo Notes Page 191 of 201 Nemo Notes Also mentioned in Dave's article, here's a demo of zApp, The C++ Application Framework, for your own review. C FARING zApp demo Inmark Development Corp. 2065 Landings Drive Mountain View, CA 94043 415/691-9000 ZAPP.EXE APP,NEMO\ZAPPDEMO\ZAPP.EXE ZAPPDEMO' ZAPP.EXE 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject ZAPP.EXE 395008 06/23/92 09:50:30 A Windows application demonstrating zApp's environment. After opening the application, be sure to choose Overview from the zApp menu for more information about zApp and this demo program. wwwww nem_ZINC demo larsonID sectionDir sectionPrefix sectionName Nemo Notes Page 192 of 201 Nemo Notes Last demo in the series of products mentioned in Dave's article, here's the Zinc Interface Library. C FARING ZINC demo Zinc Software Incorporated 405 South 100 East 2nd Floor Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 (see READ.ME for UK info.) READ.ME TEXT,NEMO\ZINCDEMO\READ.ME ZINCDEMO.CPP TEXT,NEMO\ZINCDEMO\ZINCDEMO.CPP ZINCDOS.EXE NOLAUNCH,NEMO\ZINCDEMO\ZINCDOS.EXE ZINC3GFX.EXE NOLAUNCH,NEMO\ZINCDEMO\ZINC3GFX.EXE ZINCWIN.EXE APP,NEMO\ZINCDEMO\ZINCWIN.EXE ZINCDEMO READ.ME 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject READ.ME 1284 08/31/92 03:05:00 Information about the ZINC demo files and how to contact Zinc Software.] ZINCDEMO.CPP 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject ZINCDEMO.CPP 38556 08/31/92 03:05:00 The following demonstration programs (ZINCDOS.EXE, ZINC3GFX.EXE, ZINCWIN.EXE) were all compiled from this single C++ source file and the Zinc Interface Library. ZINCDOS.EXE 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject ZINCDOS.EXE 311457 08/31/92 03:05:00 DOS Text Mode demo. Launch from DOS; this demo will not run under Windows. ZINC3GFX.EXE 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject ZINC3GFX.EXE 327774 08/31/92 03:05:00 DOS Graphic Mode demo. Launch from DOS; this demo will not run under Windows. ZINCWIN.EXE 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject ZINCWIN.EXE 293888 08/31/92 03:05:00 Windows demo. nem_Cruisin' New Waters... sectionName Nemo Notes sectionPrefix sectionDir larsonID Nemo Notes Cruisin' New Waters... Cruise down the river for a view of what's new. This issue, we bring you a new collection of TrueType fonts (see NAUTILUS Vol. 2-5 and later for previous offerings). :PHYSSIZE WATERS.DIB Page 193 of 201 nem_TrueType Fonts larsonID sectionDir sectionPrefix sectionName Nemo Notes Page 194 of 201 Nemo Notes This month Captain Nemo brings you TrueType fonts that originally appeared on the Macintosh version of NAUTILUS and have been converted to Windows TrueType fonts for your use. These fonts are distributed as shareware or freeware. Each .WRI file contains the registration information as well as a sample of the font in action. The actual font files are in the \NEMO\TTYPE directory on this disc and can be installed using the Windows 3.1 Control Panel or the TTINSTALL program that appeared in this section on NAUTILUS Volume 2-5. Questions regarding specific fonts should be directed to the font authors.Q CRUISIN' NEW WATERS... TrueType Fonts Here are six more fonts to add to your font library. BASTARDA.WRI WRITE,NEMO\TTYPE\BASTARDA.WRI BRUSH.WRI WRITE,NEMO\TTYPE\BRUSH.WRI BUCCAN.WRI WRITE,NEMO\TTYPE\BUCCAN.WRI CAVEMAN.WRI WRITE,NEMO\TTYPE\CAVEMAN.WRI COURT.WRI WRITE,NEMO\TTYPE\COURT.WRI CRIVAR.WRI WRITE,NEMO\TTYPE\CRIVAR.WRI TTYPE BASTARDA.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BASTARDA.WRI 97280 11/02/92 16:42:48 "Bastarda" font by RAGNAROK. Shareware: $5.00 BRUSH.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BRUSH.WRI 96640 11/02/92 16:46:04 "Brushstroke" font by Kevin Willis Cost: Free BUCCAN.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BUCCAN.WRI 64512 11/02/92 16:49:18 "Buccaneer" font by RAGNAROK. Cost: Shareware $5.00 CAVEMAN.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CAVEMAN.WRI 76544 11/02/92 16:55:56 "CaveMan" font by The Underground Phont Archive Cost: Shareware $6.00 COURT.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject COURT.WRI 133120 11/02/92 16:58:16 "CourtHand" font by RAGNAROK Cost: Shareware $5.00 CRIVAR.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CRIVAR.WRI 64768 11/02/92 17:01:16 "Crivar" font by RAGNAROK Cost: Shareware $5.00 arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText nem_The Treasure Chest sectionName Nemo Notes sectionPrefix sectionDir larsonID Nemo Notes The Treasure Chest There are some things that seem too valuable to put on only one disc. So, here's a collection of recurring information. From time to time, we'll add useful tips, information or whatever to our "Treasure Chest" in hopes that you'll discover something of worth, too. :PHYSSIZE CHEST.DIB Page 195 of 201 nem_NAUTILUS Notes larsonID sectionDir sectionPrefix sectionName Nemo Notes Page 196 of 201 Nemo Notes For those who want to be in the know, here's a treasure map to some helpful information. Need more details? Let us know. What's new on this disc? NAUTTIPS2.WRI INDEX.TBK (updated) VERSION.WRI (updated) THE TREASURE CHEST NAUTILUS Notes From the NAUTILUS Team, an assortment of info and tips... * Updated for Vol. 2-12 *E NAUTIPS2.WRI WRITE,NEMO\NAUTSTUF\NAUTIPS2.WRI INDEX.TBK HYPERFILE,NEMO\NAUTSTUF\INDEX.TBK,NAUTAPPS\TBOOK.EXE VERSION.WRI WRITE,NEMO\NAUTSTUF\VERSION.WRI DEMO.SCF HYPERFILE,NEMO\NAUTSTUF\DEMO.SCF,NAUTAPPS\TBOOK.EXE LINKHELP.WRI WRITE,NEMO\NAUTSTUF\LINKHELP.WRI NAUTIPS1.WRI WRITE,NEMO\NAUTSTUF\NAUTIPS1.WRI FORMATS.WRI WRITE,NEMO\NAUTSTUF\FORMATS.WRI ICON_DEF.WRI WRITE,NEMO\NAUTSTUF\ICON_DEF.WRI TECHTIP.WRI WRITE,NEMO\NAUTSTUF\TECHTIP.WRI NAUTSTUFs NAUTIPS2.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject NAUTIPS2.WRI 2304 11/09/92 09:53:54 NAUTILUS Tech Tips #2 -- "NAUTILUS and Media Player Tips" Since NAUTILUS uses Media Player to playback AVI files, we thought you'd lke to know a few tips that aren't inherently obvious...U INDEX.TBK 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject INDEX.TBK 53632 11/05/92 18:28:34 A collection of the indexes to previous issues of NAUTILUS (Vol. 1-1 through Vol. 2-11). (Indexes are those found on the last page of each disc's Table of Contents.) VERSION.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject VERSION.WRI 10496 11/05/92 21:54:26 NAUTILUS Version History: A Developer's Work-In-Progress. Updated for Vol. 2-12 with notes about NAUTILUS Startup version 1.74. DEMO.SCF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject DEMO.SCF 450 09/21/92 00:28:44 A NAUTILUS slide show demo converted to a MediaBlitz! score. (Please be patient...the program takes time to load.) Press ESC at any time to exit the presentation. LINKHELP.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject LINKHELP.WRI 2816 09/20/92 14:24:00 Some tips on using the NAUTILUS Link. NAUTIPS1.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject NAUTIPS1.WRI 3584 07/21/92 15:30:22 NAUTILUS Tech Tips #1 - "Open File By Association" How to open files from within the NAUTILUS Shell (such as this very one you're reading now...) using whatever you have set up as an association for the file in the [Extensions] section of your WIN.INI. FORMATS.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject FORMATS.WRI 2304 07/21/92 00:06:52 What's a DIB? This text file explains the various image formats available within the Photography & Images section.{ ICON_DEF.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject ICON_DEF.WRI 8448 07/21/92 15:31:44 Definitions of the icons representing each file/content type. TECHTIP.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject TECHTIP.WRI 1920 10/13/92 17:12:58 A Windows tip submitted by subscriber Alan D. Hull (first appeared on Vol. 2-11). nem_What's the Use? sectionName Nemo Notes sectionPrefix sectionDir larsonID Nemo Notes THE TREASURE CHEST What's the Use? Ways to use the sounds and images presented on every edition of NAUTILUS... NOW HEAR THIS: DON'T JUST LOOK AT IT OR LISTEN TO IT, USE IT! Many of the images in the Photography & Images section are yours for the taking.... Make them your own as "Wallpaper." Longing for a siren sound to waft from your speakers? (Ah, if only you could add the smell of fresh salt air....) Get your orders from the list on the left, mister. arrows 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SOUNDS.WRI SOUNDS.WRI 2816 07/21/92 00:02:20 Make your SystemStart, SystemError and SystemExit sounds sing your song. 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WALLPAPR.WRI WALLPAPR.WRI 2304 07/21/92 00:01:04 How to use NAUTILUS images as Wallpaper for Windows. SOUNDS.WRI WRITE,NEMO\USES\SOUNDS.WRI WALLPAPR.WRI WRITE,NEMO\USES\WALLPAPR.WRI scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown p :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 197 of 201 nem_Vendor Notes larsonID sectionDir sectionPrefix sectionName Nemo Notes Page 198 of 201 Nemo Notes Many of the technical questions we receive at NAUTILUS are related to a need for new driver software; video, audio and CD ROM drivers must be current to support the latest MPC developments. So, as a service to our subscribers, we are pleased to publish several current drivers, and we will work to provide more on future issues. In addition, we've included a compilation of messages (republished with permission from the CD ROM Forum on CompuServe) regarding the Sony Laser Library in particular and CD ROM drives in general. If you need a specific driver update or related information, please let us know; although we cannot promise that individual vendors will cooperate, we will do our best to supply the tools and information you need to enjoy NAUTILUS to its fullest. See WDLINFO.WRI for the most recent Windows driver library listing. The files listed here are available through the Microsoft Product Support Download Service at 206/637-9009, as well as CompuServe and GEnie. THE TREASURE CHEST Vendor Notes Vendor Notes -- where you'll find available driver software and related info. LASER3.WRI WRITE,NEMO\VENDOR\LASER3.WRI PASWIN.WRI WRITE,NEMO\VENDOR\PASWIN.WRI TSENG30.WRI WRITE,NEMO\VENDOR\TSENG30.WRI TSENG31.WRI WRITE,NEMO\VENDOR\TSENG31.WRI WDLINFO.WRI WRITE,NEMO\VENDOR\WDLINFO.WRI VENDOR LASER3.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject LASER3.WRI 69120 10/13/92 15:49:50 This file is a compilation of messages which were posted in the CD ROM Forum on CompuServe regarding the Sony Laser Library in particular and CD ROM drives in general. Submitted by Kevin Kelly -- 76650,351 Updated on NAUTILUS Vol. 2-11. PASWIN.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PASWIN.WRI 28288 06/24/92 13:17:16 Information about drivers for Media Vision's audio cards. These drivers can be found in \NEMO\PASWIN on this disc.? TSENG30.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject TSENG30.WRI 2432 06/24/92 13:17:48 Information about drivers for Tseng Labs' video cards (for Windows 3.0). These drivers can be found in \NEMO\TSENG_30 on this disc. TSENG31.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject TSENG31.WRI 4096 06/24/92 13:18:14 Information about drivers for Tseng Labs' video cards (for Windows 3.1). These drivers can be found in \NEMO\TSENG_31 on this disc. WDLINFO.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WDLINFO.WRI 32256 11/08/92 16:45:40 Information about accessing Microsoft's Windows Driver Library. * Updated for Vol. 2-12. * arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText nem_About MIDI from MSKB sectionName Nemo Notes sectionPrefix sectionDir larsonID Nemo Notes THE TREASURE CHEST About MIDI from MSKB Microsoft Knowledge Base --Reprinted with permission (First appeared on Vol. 2-10) MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is an important part of the MPC (Multimedia PC) specification. (How about a few more acronyms...!). It seemed like a natural: an accepted standard file format for electronic music. As usual, however, "standards" only go so far. And, as many of you have already found out, MIDI files may be standard, but MIDI playback devices (such as the FM synthesizer chip on your sound card) vary. So when you play those .MID files in the Music & Sound section of NAUTILUS, you wonder why they sound...well...kind of odd. Multimedia Windows (Windows 3.1 or 3.0 with the MPC extensions) attempts to solve the problem by providing the MIDI Mapper control panel applet, which allows you to configure the way MIDI files are played back on your system. But for those of us not known for our MIDI expertise, this has been something of a confusing issue. NAUTILUS is pleased to provide two articles about configuring MIDI on your system. Both articles, reprinted by permission, are from Microsoft's Knowledge Base, which can be found on CompuServe. We hope these will be of value to you. You will find additional information on the "Understanding MM Sound" page later in this section. arrows VENDOR 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MIDIMAP.TXT MIDIMAP.TXT 6053 09/17/92 17:23:30 "Using the MIDI Mapper" How to customize MIDI Setups to meet special needs. 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MPLAYMID.TXT MPLAYMID.TXT 4160 09/17/92 17:23:52 "When Media Player Won't Play MIDI Files" Information to help you determine why you can't play a MIDI file from your multimedia PC using Media Player (or NAUTILUS, for that matter). MIDIMAP.TXT TEXT,NEMO\VENDOR\MIDIMAP.TXT MPLAYMID.TXT TEXT,NEMO\VENDOR\MPLAYMID.TXT scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 199 of 201 nem_Understanding MM Sound goNext goNext goNext larsonID sectionDir sectionPrefix sectionName Nemo Notes Page 200 of 201 Nemo NotesG Working from the premise that "Sound is the major component of Multimedia Windows..." The Cobb Group published "Understanding Multimedia Sound" (April 1992), which defines "...the basics." We are pleased to provide this informative article, reprinted with permission from The Cobb Group's "Inside Microsoft Windows" Journal (c) 1992, and to recommend that you contact them (800/223-8720 or 502/491-1900) to receive a free copy of this useful publication. In addition, we are republishing an article written by Richard Kaapke for NAUTILUS, entitled "MIDI Madness or The Music Goes Round and Round... and it comes out here," which we recommend as a primer on MIDI and MPC. Should you have additional questions relating to audio and MPC, use the NAUTILUS Link facility to send them our way, and we'll do our best to supply answers. THE TREASURE CHEST Understanding MM Sound "Inside Microsoft Windows" The Cobb Group 9420 Bunsen Pkway Suite 300 Louisville, KY 40220 800/223-8720 AUDIO.WRI WRITE,NEMO\AUDIO\AUDIO.WRI FIG_A.DIB DIB,NEMO\AUDIO\FIG_A.DIB COBBGRUP.WRI WRITE,NEMO\AUDIO\COBBGRUP.WRI MIDIMAD.WRI WRITE,NEMO\AUDIO\MIDIMAD.WRI KAAPKE.WRI WRITE,NEMO\AUDIO\KAAPKE.WRII AUDIO AUDIO.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject AUDIO.WRI 9856 06/22/92 14:20:48 "Understanding Multimedia Sound" Reprinted with permission from The Cobb Group's "Inside Microsoft Windows" Journal (c) 1992. Call 800/223-8720 (international callers use 502/491-1900) for a free issue. FIG_A.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject FIG_A.DIB 8266 07/20/92 16:22:28 "Screen grab" illustration from the article "Understanding Multimedia Sound," reprinted with permission from The Cobb Group's "Inside Microsoft Windows" Journal (c) 1992. Call 800/223-8720 (international callers use 502/491-1900) for a free issue. 1 bit DIB / 224 X 293 / B&W COBBGRUP.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject COBBGRUP.WRI 2688 11/08/92 16:48:14 A list of publications available from The Cobb Group. MIDIMAD.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MIDIMAD.WRI 13952 05/01/92 18:15:10 "MIDI Madness or The Music Goes Round and Round... and it comes out here." An overview article by Richard Kaapke. KAAPKE.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject KAAPKE.WRI 3968 06/23/92 14:20:42 Biographical information on "MIDI Madness or The Music Goes Round and Round... and it comes out here," by Richard Kaapke. arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText NAUTILUS Help of page id 7 Go... activateScript Go... This button activates a popup menu that provides a shortcut to each section on the disc. Hold down the mouse button until the menu appears, then drag down to the section you want to open. activateScript activateScript This is a text search function for fields within the NAUTILUS Shell. Click this button, then enter the text string that you want to search for. You will then be taken to the first page on which the text appears. he search string. Print activateScript Print Click the print button to print an image of the current card. (Be sure that your system is connected to a printer before attempting to printll then be taken to the page of the first occurence of the search string. activateScript Click this button to open a text editor to compose a message to the NAUTILUS Host. When you're finished, click "Drop in Outbox", and click the "Link" button on the Table of Contents or the "Link" item on the "Go..." menu to send the message. The modem call is free (within the continental US.) Send us a message, we'd love to hear your coments. activateScript ? 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If you have comments about NAUTILUS, select Go... and then Link to access us electronically.lly.cally...ectronically. HELP Page Please move the mouse over each button to learn more about how it works! more abou how it works!!!!!!!! ser_Corrections/Updates sectionName NAUTILUS Services sectionPrefix sectionDir services larsonID NAUTILUS Services Corrections/Updates arrows Corrections and Updates from previous NAUTILUS discs. This issue: playing the MediaBlitz! scores on Volume 2-11. If you find files that do not work or otherwise aren't correct, please let us know. We'll talk you through your own fix or, if necessary, we'll republish the files in this section on the next disc. (Also check the Linker for information from the NAUTILUS Team regarding errors on the current disc.) When should you notify us? When software doesn't run, when addresses or phone numbers aren't correct, etc. How should you notify us? Phone, Fax, Link.... Instructions for all of these can be found in this NAUTILUS Services section. We'll also publish updates to software when they are made available to us. Again, if you are aware of updates we should be carrying, please let us know. This issue, we focus on the MediaBlitz! score files from Vol. 2-11. Many of you called or Linked when you received the message that the file type SCORE was not defined. The error was ours, in that we published files that were not recognized by the Startup program on Vol. 2-11. However, the new STARTUP book you installed from this disc will allow you to play those scores. Here's a list of the MediaBlitz! scores you may want to play on Vol. 2-11: * Photography section: HYDESHW.SCF, WAITSHW.SCF, POSSHW.SCF * NAUTILUS Services section: CUSTSERV.SCF (Note: The "Meet Customer Services" feature, with the CUSTSERV.SCF, is being repeated on this disc on the next page.) scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp , :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" "genearl ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText genearl info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 176 of 201 ser_Meet Customer Services sectionName NAUTILUS Services sectionPrefix sectionDir services larsonID NAUTILUS Services CORRECTIONS/UPDATES Meet Customer Services Allow the NAUTILUS Customer Services representatives to introduce themselves through a MediaBlitz! presentation. * Repeated from Volume 2-11 * Many of you have asked to "meet" the NAUTILUS Team. As a feature for our anniversary, we'd like to introduce you to some of the folks you probably speak with most -- whether through Link, phone or fax. Open the file at left for this special multimedia presentation. arrows CUST_SVC 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CUSTSERV.SCF CUSTSERV.SCF 410 10/15/92 11:32:26 A MediaBlitz! multimedia introduction to the NAUTILUS Customer Service representatives. (Please be patient...the program takes time to load! Press ESC to exit at any time.) CUSTSERV.SCF SCORE,SERVICES\CUST_SVC\CUSTSERV.SCF scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 177 of 201 ser_Subscribe or Renew Here sectionName NAUTILUS Services sectionPrefix sectionDir services larsonID NAUTILUS Services Subscribe or Renew Here NAUTILUS 7001 Discovery Boulevard Dublin, OH 43017-3299 Phone: 800/637-3472 FAX: 614/761-4110 SUB.TBK Extend your NAUTILUS subscription -- FREE! 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For information regarding current NAUTILUS subscription rates, see PRICING.WRI. arrows SERVICES 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SUB.TBK 35744 11/05/92 18:15:40 Open this ToolBook(tm) book to access, complete and electronically Link your NAUTILUS subscription/ renewal form directly to us (or print it out and fax or mail it to NAUTILUS using the information above). 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PRICING.WRI PRICING.WRI 3328 11/01/92 01:29:18 Open this file for current NAUTILUS subscription rates. SUB.TBK HYPERFILE,SERVICES\SUB.TBK,NAUTAPPS\TBOOK.EXE PRICING.WRI WRITE,SERVICES\PRICING.WRI scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 178 of 201 ser_Tools to Enhance Your Use larsonID sectionDir services sectionPrefix sectionName NAUTILUS Services Page 179 of 201 NAUTILUS Services One of the most useful tools we've encountered is James Hughes' Windows UnArchive 2.10, a program which is used to extract and decompress files from .ZIP and .ARJ format archives. In addition to its licensed use throughout the NAUTILUS Shell, we are pleased to make this shareware utility available to you. Select WUNA.WRI from the list on the left for information. Tools to Enhance Your Use Information on the Windows UnArchive software. WUNA21.ZIP NAUTFILE,SERVICES\WUNA21.ZIP,NAUTAPPS\NWUNA.EXE,-M999 -D WUNA.WRI WRITE,SERVICES\WUNA.WRI ORDRFRM.WRI WRITE,SERVICES\ORDRFRM.WRI SERVICES WUNA21.ZIP 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WUNA21.ZIP 173163 09/04/92 11:23:42 Windows UnArchive 2.10, an archive file extraction utility for MS-Windows 3.x, by James N. Hughes, Copyright (c) 1991. Click Open to have WUNA 2.10 extract itself! Shareware: $10.00 WUNA.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WUNA.WRI 7296 03/20/92 02:30:00 Description, registration information and legal stuff relating to Windows UnArchive 2.10 by James N. Hughes. ORDRFRM.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject ORDRFRM.WRI 3200 07/22/92 09:41:44 Printable order form for Windows UnArchive 2.10 by James N. 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NAUTILUS Customer Service representatives are available from 8:30 am until 5:30 pm [Eastern], Monday through Friday. Use these phone numbers to reach them: - Customer Support: 614/766-3165 - Tech Support: 614/766-3150 - NAUTILUS Subscriptions: 800/637-3472 (plus renewals and retail sales) - FAX: 614/761-4110 Why should you want to reach them? In addition to answering questions and renewing subscriptions, they also offer a variety of CD ROMs at special prices for NAUTILUS subscribers. See the CD ROM Directory section on this disc for more information about the NAUTILUS Mini-Subscription Kit, the Best of MIDI Connection, the Best of Sound Bytes Volume 1 and the Best of Photography Volume 1. Additionally, see STORAGE.WRI on the left for information about storage options for CDs and CD ROMs available through NAUTILUS Customer Service. You can reach Customer Service by phone or fax, but why not try to Link? If you have a modem, you can create a message and Link it to us. Hopefully, you can figure out how to Link just by exploring. But for those who like detailed information, simply select, view and/or print the LINK.WRI file from the list on the left. The first time you Link us, you'll be prompted to supply your Subscriber Identification (or SI) number. What's an SI? Read the brief SI.WRI document to find out. Finally, the NAUTILUS Net bulletin board was created to make it easy to upload material for publication on NAUTILUS. Its toll-free number is 800/531-LOAD (International callers use 313/416-5064). We'd like to hear your opinion of the NAUTILUS Net so we can make it as functional as possible for you. arrows SERVICES 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject LINK.WRI LINK.WRI 7040 09/15/92 01:27:16 Open this document for specific information on linking messages (and receiving messages) via modem to the NAUTILUS Team. SI.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SI.WRI 1536 08/05/92 13:00:08 Open this document for a brief explanation of NAUTILUS Subscriber Identification numbers (SIs). NET.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject NET.WRI 1280 08/18/92 05:39:52 Open this document for information about the NAUTILUS Net BBS (800/531-LOAD; International callers use 313/416-5064). 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject STORAGE.WRI STORAGE.WRI 1792 08/18/92 05:25:50 Open this document for a list of storage options for CDs and CD ROMs available through NAUTILUS Customer Service. LINK.WRI WRITE,SERVICES\LINK.WRI SI.WRI WRITE,SERVICES\SI.WRI NET.WRI WRITE,SERVICES\NET.WRI STORAGE.WRI WRITE,SERVICES\STORAGE.WRI scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 180 of 201 ser_CD ROM Forum larsonID sectionDir services sectionPrefix sectionName NAUTILUS Services Page 181 of 201 NAUTILUS Services The CD ROM Forum, sponsored by Metatec, the parent company of NAUTILUS, and the Optical Publishing Association, is available on CompuServe. Open CDRFORUM.WRI for more information. Or, if you're one to take a short-cut, log on to CompuServe and type GO CD ROM. CD ROM Forum Information about the CD ROM Forum on CompuServe can be found below.; CDRFORUM.WRI WRITE,SERVICES\CDRFORUM.WRI{ SERVICES CDRFORUM.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CDRFORUM.WRI 4608 11/06/92 16:08:44 Open this file for information from Rich Bowers about the CD ROM Forum on CompuServe, sponsored by Metatec/NAUTILUS and the Optical Publishing Association (OPA). ser_Publish on NAUTILUS larsonID sectionDir services sectionPrefix sectionName NAUTILUS Services Page 182 of 201 NAUTILUS Services NAUTILUS is a unique medium: an interactive multimedia information service designed to be a forum for your comments, software, reviews, MediaBlitz!(tm) scores, photos, graphics, templates, MIDI files, and more. We encourage you to submit your materials for publication on NAUTILUS. How? For the quickest way to send your materials, see the previous page for information on the NAUTILUS Net. All you need is your PC, a modem and 800/531-LOAD (or 313/416-5064 for International subscribers). Select PUBLISH.WRI for an overview of opportunities, GUIDE.WRI for specific submission guidelines, and SUBMIT.WRI for the NAUTILUS Submission Authorization form required with every contribution. We look forward to receiving your submissions. Publish on NAUTILUS Your shareware, photos, ToolBook(tm) books, MIDI files, video clips... Publish your work here, and use the NAUTILUS Net to upload it! PUBLISH.WRI WRITE,SERVICES\PUBLISH.WRI GUIDE.WRI WRITE,SERVICES\GUIDE.WRI SUBMIT.WRI WRITE,SERVICES\SUBMIT.WRI SERVICESY PUBLISH.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PUBLISH.WRI 3456 11/08/92 16:06:12 Open this document for information regarding how to publish your information, software and more on NAUTILUS. GUIDE.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject GUIDE.WRI 4992 11/08/92 16:06:58 Open this document for specific guidelines on how to have your information published on NAUTILUS.a SUBMIT.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SUBMIT.WRI 7936 11/08/92 16:08:26 Open this file to access the NAUTILUS Submission Authorization form, required for every item published on NAUTILUS. arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText currOb ser_Credits & Legal Stuff larsonID sectionDir services sectionPrefix sectionName NAUTILUS Services Page 183 of 201 NAUTILUS Services Credits & Legal Stuff The NAUTILUS Team 7001 Discovery Blvd. Dublin, OH 43017 (Voice) 614/766-3165 (FAX) 614/761-4110E CREDITS.WRI WRITE,SERVICES\CREDITS.WRI FREEUSE.WRI WRITE,SERVICES\FREEUSE.WRI DISCLAIM.WRI WRITE,SERVICES\DISCLAIM.WRI SERVICES SHELL.DIB :PHYSSIZE CREDITS.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CREDITS.WRI 3968 11/09/92 11:02:08 The people behind the creation and publication of NAUTILUS.C FREEUSE.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject FREEUSE.WRI 2432 08/19/92 06:51:14 The NAUTILUS "free use" statement, as excerpted from DISCLAIM.WRI. DISCLAIM.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject DISCLAIM.WRI 6144 08/19/92 01:27:42 NAUTILUS copyright information, warranties and liabilities. Nemo Notes solutions hdr doPrint "Nothing 4hasMCI sectionDir romfile(( & ".wav"), enabled B"audio" setPage enterPage doPrint setPage doPrint Nothing to print from this page. enterPage sectionDir romfile audio enabled audio hasMCI setPage larsonID sectionDir sectionPrefix sectionName Nemo Notes :PHYSSIZE menubar :PHYSSIZE goNext buttonUp buttonUp goNext borderSytle popSectionList (x = (x = keyEnter); buttonStillDown buttonUp keyUp buttonStillDown popSectionList buttonUp popSectionList keyUp popSectionList borderSytle doSearch buttonUp buttonUp ZdoSearch borderSytle Print doPrint buttonUp buttonUp IdoPrint borderSytle newLinkMessage buttonUp buttonUp vnewLinkMessage borderSytle doHelp buttonUp buttonUp doHelp borderSytle upLevel goSectionHdr buttonUp buttonUp goSectionHdr borderSytle goPrev buttonUp buttonUp goPrev borderSytle audio 4hasMCI omyEnabled); noMCIMessage; sectionDir & "\" & & ".wav" "WAVE" PlayFile buttonUp buttonUp myEnabled noMCIMessage sectionDir ePlayFile hasMCI myEnabled index oselectedTextLines (x = keyEnter) clickIndex eaveField keyUp leaveField buttonUp leaveField keyUp buttonUp buttonUp clickIndex About This Section C Faring Makes Its Debut! C Faring Introductions++ String++ MEWEL Demo zApp demo ZINC demo Cruisin' New Waters... TrueType Fonts The Treasure Chest NAUTILUS Notes What's the Use? Vendor Notes About MIDI from MSKB Understanding MM Sound nem_About This Section sectionName Nemo Notes sectionPrefix sectionDir larsonID Nemo Notes About This Section arrows What is "Nemo Notes" anyway? That's a good question which might be answered differently with each issue of NAUTILUS. Generally speaking, Nemo Notes offers "technical stuff" arranged in a variety of subsections. First, starting with this issue, there's a new area, called "C Faring," for those with a programming (as in C/C++) interest. Be sure to let the new columnists of this section know what you think, what you would like, etc. They're definitely looking for your feedback. Next, in "Cruisin' New Waters," you'll find new stuff each issue. This might include technical information and tips, ToolBook books or notes, TrueType fonts, or whatever else Captain Nemo has recently discovered. If you have contributions for this section, be sure to send them in. Finally, in "The Treasure Chest" subsection, Nemo and crew are stockpiling valuable information and/or utilities to make your NAUTILUS cruise smooth. Frequently, references and items from various sections of previous discs might show up here. These can include device drivers, additional info on multimedia and your PC, and technical information specific to NAUTILUS. If there is specific information or materials you'd like to see here, by all means, let Nemo know! Send a note directed to Captain Nemo (or the C Faring columnists) using the NAUTILUS Link, fax, voice mail or even "regular" mail. (Notes in bottles optional.) scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 185 of 201 nem_C Faring Makes Its Debut! sectionName Nemo Notes sectionPrefix sectionDir larsonID Nemo Notes C Faring Makes Its Debut! Look out! Captain Nemo has two new swashbucklers aboard! If you've been seeking something for "real programmers" -- C/C++ info, developer's notes, programming tips, etc. -- have we got the bucket for you! :PHYSSIZE CCPLUS.DIB Page 186 of 201 nem_C Faring Makes Its Debut! nem_C Faring sectionName Nemo Notes sectionPrefix sectionDir larsonID Nemo Notes C Faring arrows Dave Parfrey Ty Wait The Captain is pleased to introduce a new section for those with an interest in programming, created by Dave Parfrey and Ty Wait. Just who are these guys anyway and what do they know? Rather than coming up with something clever here, Nemo suggests you just turn the page and find out for yourself -- after all, Dave and Ty went to all the trouble of creating a video to answer that very question! (Who said C programmers aren't creative...) scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" "genearl ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText genearl info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 187 of 201 nem_Introductions++ larsonID sectionDir sectionPrefix sectionName Nemo Notes Page 188 of 201 Nemo Notes In their debut appearance(s), both Ty and Dave offer the C programmer some of their collective tried-and-true experience. Ty takes on structures and posts some challenging questions. (And we'll send a NAUTILUS coffee mug to the first person to submit the right answer!) Meanwhile, Dave "Yet Another Language to Learn" Parfrey shares his experiences with different products. And, for the "hands-on" types, demos of some of those products are included on the following pages. Be sure to send Ty and Dave your suggestions, comments, questions, etc., via NAUTILUS. C FARING Introductions++ Dave Parfrey Ty Wait Send comments via Link or mail, Attn: C Faring Columnists CFARING.AVI AVI,NEMO\C_FARING\CFARING.AVI CPP_1.WRI WRITE,NEMO\C_FARING\CPP_1.WRI ZINC1.WRI WRITE,NEMO\C_FARING\ZINC1.WRI WAITBIO.WRI WRITE,NEMO\C_FARING\WAITBIO.WRI PARFBIO.WRI WRITE,NEMO\C_FARING\PARFBIO.WRI C_FARING CFARING.AVI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CFARING.AVI 12055932 10/26/92 15:33:10 Dave and Ty, who are always on the cutting edge, take advantage of Video For Windows for their introductions and musings about what this section can mean.... Length 02:51 / 15 frames per sec CPP_1.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CPP_1.WRI 14336 11/06/92 15:02:18 "Defining Structures Having A Common Base" -- by Ty Wait Ty begins a series of articles to "demonstrate there is still life in the old C compiler." ZINC1.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject ZINC1.WRI 10112 11/07/92 09:55:18 The start of a journey to find the ultimate reusable code. -- by Dave Parfrey WAITBIO.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WAITBIO.WRI 5888 10/05/92 13:35:00 Get to know Ty Wait. PARFBIO.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PARFBIO.WRI 4224 11/08/92 16:13:10 Get to know Dave Parfrey. arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText nem_String++ larsonID sectionDir sectionPrefix sectionName Nemo Notes Page 189 of 201 Nemo Notes Dave discovered this C++ class and found it to be a great little goody! string::right string::left string::mid string::toUpper string::toLower string::Insert -- you get the idea! C FARING String++ String++ Version 2.1 Copyright (c) 1992 by Carl Moreland CIS 72137,26573 README.TXT TEXT,NEMO\STRINGPP\README.TXT DEMO.CPP TEXT,NEMO\STRINGPP\DEMO.CPP STR.CPP TEXT,NEMO\STRINGPP\STR.CPP STR.DOC TEXT,NEMO\STRINGPP\STR.DOC STR.H TEXT,NEMO\STRINGPP\STR.H STR.HIS TEXT,NEMO\STRINGPP\STR.HIS STR.LIB NOLAUNCH,NEMO\STRINGPP\STR.LIB STRINGPP.ZIP NAUTFILE,NEMO\STRINGPP\STRINGPP.ZIP,NAUTAPPS\NWUNA.EXE,-M999 -D STRINGPP README.TXT 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject README.TXT 1882 10/08/92 21:20:18 Information you need to know about the String++ class, by Carl Moreland, including details about each of the files in this directory and rules for use and distribution. Note: You may want to open STRINGPP.ZIP to copy all the files to your hard disk. DEMO.CPP 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject DEMO.CPP 9945 10/08/92 21:20:18 C++ file demonstrating string methods.K STR.CPP 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject STR.CPP 10704 10/08/92 21:20:18 C++ source code for String++. STR.DOC 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject STR.DOC 13963 10/08/92 21:20:18 String++ documentation file. STR.H 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject STR.H 9629 10/08/92 21:20:18 String++ header file. STR.HIS 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject STR.HIS 3219 10/08/92 21:20:18 String++ revision history. STR.LIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject STR.LIB 29184 10/08/92 21:20:18 String++ library of all string functions (large model). STRINGPP.ZIP 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject STRINGPP.ZIP 22161 11/03/92 13:16:16 A ZIP'd file of all the files in the directory. Open this file, if you want to quickly copy all the files to your hard disk.' arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText of video experiences -- from nem_MEWEL Demo larsonID sectionDir sectionPrefix sectionName Nemo Notes Page 190 of 201 Nemo Notes As mentioned in Dave's article, here's a demo of The MEWEL Window system for your own review. C FARING MEWEL Demo- Magma Systems 15 Bodwell Terrace Millburn, NJ 07041 201/912-0192 BROCHURE.TXT TEXT,NEMO\MEWLDEMO\BROCHURE.TXT MEWLDEMO.C NOLAUNCH,NEMO\MEWLDEMO\MEWLDEMO.C MEWLDEMO.EXE DOS,NEMO\MEWLDEMO\MEWLDEMO.EXE MEWLDEMO.ZIP NAUTFILE,NEMO\MEWLDEMO\MEWLDEMO.ZIP,NAUTAPPS\NWUNA.EXE,-M999 -D MEWLDEMO BROCHURE.TXT 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BROCHURE.TXT 12006 06/12/91 12:17:32 A "brochure" that describes the MEWEL Window system. MEWLDEMO.C 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MEWLDEMO.C 64861 03/24/92 15:27:16 General purpose C code demonstrating the use of the MEWEL Window library. This file is too large to be opened by Notepad. Please use another text editor or word processor. MEWLDEMO.EXE 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MEWLDEMO.EXE 203465 03/24/92 15:29:08 A DOS-based demo created using the MEWEL Library. Demonstrates the various components (screen layout, menus, window types -- all in DOS, no less!) that you can use in your own code. (Be sure to check out all the options in the Demos and Multimenus menus.) MEWLDEMO.ZIP 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MEWLDEMO.ZIP 142757 04/12/92 14:36:20 A ZIP'd file of all the files in the MEWLDEMO directory on this disc. Open this file to quickly copy *all* the files to your hard disk. let_Subscription Rates larsonID sectionDir letters sectionPrefix sectionName NAUTILUS Letters Page 160 of 201 NAUTILUS Letters EDITORIAL Q&A Subscription Rates TEAM.WRI WRITE,LETTERS\TEAM.WRI TEAM.WAV WAVE,LETTERS\TEAM.WAV LETTERS TEAM.DIB :PHYSSIZE TEAM.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject TEAM.WRI 2176 11/08/92 15:54:18 The NAUTILUS Team briefly explains the recent increase in subscription rates for new International subscribers. TEAM.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject TEAM.WAV 935724 11/05/92 18:28:36 Audio version of the NAUTILUS Team's explanation of current subscription rates. Length 01:25 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz let_TT Font .WRI Files, SFX larsonID sectionDir letters sectionPrefix sectionName NAUTILUS Letters Page 161 of 201 NAUTILUS Letters EDITORIAL Q&A TT Font .WRI Files, SFX PERRIN.WRI WRITE,LETTERS\PERRIN.WRI PERRIN.WAV WAVE,LETTERS\PERRIN.WAV LETTERS PERRIN.DIB :PHYSSIZE PERRIN.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PERRIN.WRI 1920 11/06/92 11:06:06 Charles Perrin appreciates the .WRI files we provide with each TrueType font in the Nemo Notes section and asks for more sound effects, plus the NAUTILUS response. PERRIN.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PERRIN.WAV 406316 11/05/92 18:28:06 Audio version of the NAUTILUS response to Charles Perrin. Length 00:37 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz let_Programming Section larsonID sectionDir letters sectionPrefix sectionName NAUTILUS Letters Page 162 of 201 NAUTILUS Letters EDITORIAL Q&A Programming Section KESSLER.WRI WRITE,LETTERS\KESSLER.WRI KESSLER.WAV WAVE,LETTERS\KESSLER.WAV LETTERS KESSLER.DIB :PHYSSIZE KESSLER.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject KESSLER.WRI 1536 11/07/92 17:45:00 Ronald Kessler would like to see a section on programming languages, plus the NAUTILUS response. (Hint: See the Nemo Notes section for the debut of "C Faring"!) KESSLER.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject KESSLER.WAV 283244 11/05/92 18:27:38 Audio version of the NAUTILUS response to Ronald Kessler. Length 00:26 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz let_Photos larsonID sectionDir letters sectionPrefix sectionName NAUTILUS Letters Page 163 of 201 NAUTILUS Letters EDITORIAL Q&A Photos GARRETT.WRI WRITE,LETTERS\GARRETT.WRI GARRETT.WAV WAVE,LETTERS\GARRETT.WAV LETTERS GARRETT.DIB :PHYSSIZE GARRETT.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject GARRETT.WRI 1536 11/05/92 21:59:16 David Garrett plans to use NAUTILUS photos as wallpaper, plus the NAUTILUS response. GARRETT.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject GARRETT.WAV 319276 11/05/92 18:26:14 Audio version of the NAUTILUS response to David Garrett. Length 00:29 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz let_CD ROM Conversions larsonID sectionDir letters sectionPrefix sectionName NAUTILUS Letters Page 164 of 201 NAUTILUS Letters EDITORIAL Q&A CD ROM Conversions SYLVAN.WRI WRITE,LETTERS\SYLVAN.WRI LETTERS SYLVAN.DIB :PHYSSIZE SYLVAN.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SYLVAN.WRI 1536 11/08/92 15:55:54 Peter Sylvan provides several conversion factors regarding CD ROM vs. sheets of paper, floppy disks, downloading from an online service, and more. let_Tech Q&A sectionName NAUTILUS Letters sectionPrefix sectionDir letters larsonID NAUTILUS Letters Tech Q&A This subsection contains technical questions: those regarding hardware configurations, error messages, drivers, compatibility, and more. Move to the Editorial Q&A subsection for non-technical questions and information. :PHYSSIZE TECH.DIB Page 165 of 201 let_.WAV Stereo larsonID sectionDir letters sectionPrefix sectionName NAUTILUS Letters Page 166 of 201 NAUTILUS Letters TECH Q&A .WAV Stereo TRACYSIM.WRI WRITE,LETTERS\TRACYSIM.WRI TRACYSIM.WAV WAVE,LETTERS\TRACYSIM.WAV LETTERS TRACY.DIB :PHYSSIZE TRACYSIM.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject TRACYSIM.WRI 2816 11/06/92 11:04:36 Stan Tracy and Lin-Chow Sim have difficulty playing 44kHz/16 bit sound files, plus the NAUTILUS response. TRACYSIM.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject TRACYSIM.WAV 543916 11/06/92 13:33:24 Audio version of the NAUTILUS response to Stan Tracy and Lin-Chow Sim. Length 00:49 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz let_.WRI Files larsonID sectionDir letters sectionPrefix sectionName NAUTILUS Letters Page 167 of 201 NAUTILUS Letters TECH Q&A .WRI Files KAHN.WRI WRITE,LETTERS\KAHN.WRI KAHN.WAV WAVE,LETTERS\KAHN.WAV LETTERS KAHN.DIB :PHYSSIZE KAHN.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject KAHN.WRI 1920 11/05/92 12:07:28 Clifford Kahn must reformat the .WRI files on NAUTILUS and seeks a better way, plus the NAUTILUS response. KAHN.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject KAHN.WAV 337452 11/06/92 13:30:18 Audio version of the NAUTILUS response to Clifford Kahn. Length 00:31 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz let_Disappearing User Setup larsonID sectionDir letters sectionPrefix sectionName NAUTILUS Letters Page 168 of 201 NAUTILUS Letters TECH Q&A Disappearing User Setup MCCALL.WRI WRITE,LETTERS\MCCALL.WRI MCCALL.WAV WAVE,LETTERS\MCCALL.WAV LETTERS MCCALL.DIB :PHYSSIZE MCCALL.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MCCALL.WRI 1536 11/06/92 11:09:28 Greg McCall asks how to save his Link setup information when installing NAUTILUS Startup updates, plus the NAUTILUS response. MCCALL.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MCCALL.WAV 215276 11/06/92 13:32:06 Audio version of the NAUTILUS response to Greg McCall. Length 00:20 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHzx let_Corrections / Fixes sectionName NAUTILUS Letters sectionPrefix sectionDir letters larsonID NAUTILUS Letters Corrections / Fixes This subsection contains questions regarding files that did not work or otherwise weren't correct from previous NAUTILUS discs. :PHYSSIZE CORRECT.DIB Page 169 of 201 let_.SCF Files Do Not Play larsonID sectionDir letters sectionPrefix sectionName NAUTILUS Letters Page 170 of 201 NAUTILUS Letters CORRECTIONS / FIXES .SCF Files Do Not Play MAYASSI.WRI WRITE,LETTERS\MAYASSI.WRI MAYASSI.WAV WAVE,LETTERS\MAYASSI.WAV LETTERS MAYASSI.DIB :PHYSSIZE MAYASSI.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MAYASSI.WRI 1920 11/05/92 12:09:22 Ali Mayassi and Charles Perrin can't play the MediaBlitz! scores on Vol. 2-11, plus the NAUTILUS response. MAYASSI.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MAYASSI.WAV 280684 11/06/92 13:31:08 Audio version of the NAUTILUS response to Ali M. Mayassi and Charles Perrin. Length 00:25 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz let_Users Tips sectionName NAUTILUS Letters sectionPrefix sectionDir letters larsonID NAUTILUS Letters Users Tips This subsection contains useful Tips 'n Tricks submitted by NAUTILUS subscribers. You'll first find these tips here, then they'll be permanently moved to the Nemo Notes section. So, don't be shy; if you have information that you feel would benefit other subscribers, please send it in! :PHYSSIZE USRTIPS.DIB Page 171 of 201 let_Picture Quality larsonID sectionDir letters sectionPrefix sectionName NAUTILUS Letters Page 172 of 201 NAUTILUS Letters USERS TIPS Picture Quality MCKEE.WRI WRITE,LETTERS\MCKEE.WRI LETTERS MCKEE.DIB :PHYSSIZE MCKEE.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MCKEE.WRI 1792 11/05/92 12:10:34 Dan McKee found that Windows 3.1 made quite a difference in the quality of images displayed on his screen. let_Tips 'n Tricks larsonID sectionDir letters sectionPrefix sectionName NAUTILUS Letters Page 173 of 201 NAUTILUS Letters USERS TIPS Tips 'n Tricks RIVETT.WRI WRITE,LETTERS\RIVETT.WRI LETTERS RIVETT.DIB :PHYSSIZE RIVETT.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject RIVETT.WRI 1536 11/08/92 15:59:20 Graham Townley-Rivett provides a couple of DOS/Windows shortcuts. NAUTILUS Services ns hdr doPrint "Nothing 4hasMCI sectionDir romfile(( & ".wav"), enabled B"audio" setPage enterPage doPrint setPage doPrint Nothing to print from this page. enterPage sectionDir romfile audio enabled audio hasMCI setPage larsonID sectionDir services sectionPrefix sectionName NAUTILUS Services :PHYSSIZE menubar :PHYSSIZE goNext buttonUp buttonUp goNext borderSytle popSectionList (x = (x = keyEnter); buttonStillDown buttonUp keyUp buttonStillDown popSectionList buttonUp popSectionList keyUp popSectionList borderSytle doSearch buttonUp buttonUp ZdoSearch borderSytle Print doPrint buttonUp buttonUp IdoPrint borderSytle newLinkMessage buttonUp buttonUp vnewLinkMessage borderSytle doHelp buttonUp buttonUp doHelp borderSytle upLevel goSectionHdr buttonUp buttonUp goSectionHdr borderSytle goPrev buttonUp buttonUp goPrev borderSytle audio 4hasMCI omyEnabled); noMCIMessage; sectionDir & "\" & & ".wav" "WAVE" PlayFile buttonUp buttonUp myEnabled noMCIMessage sectionDir ePlayFile hasMCI myEnabled index oselectedTextLines (x = keyEnter) clickIndex eaveField keyUp leaveField buttonUp leaveField keyUp buttonUp buttonUp clickIndex About NAUTILUS Services Corrections/Updates Meet Customer Services Subscribe or Renew Here Tools to Enhance Your Use Link, Net & Customer Service CD ROM Forum Publish on NAUTILUS Credits & Legal Stuff ser_About NAUTILUS Services sectionName NAUTILUS Services sectionPrefix sectionDir services larsonID NAUTILUS Services About NAUTILUS Services arrows Meet NAUTILUS Customer Services CD ROM Forum on CompuServe How to publish on NAUTILUS Corrections/Updates Renew Your Subscription Our vision of the NAUTILUS Services section is to provide ongoing information to enhance your NAUTILUS experience. 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Please let us know how we can make it better and more useful. -- The NAUTILUS Team scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 175 of 201 hig_Coffee Mug sectionName HighFive sectionPrefix sectionDir highfive larsonID HighFive Coffee Mug arrows There's a lot of great software out there, and although I'm going to try to see all of it (tough job, isn't it?), I'm sure there's some great stuff I'll miss unless you tell me about it. So how 'bout it? If you have any suggestions for Public Domain or Shareware programs which should be considered for HighFive, here's where you can send 'em (and receive a NAUTILUS coffee mug or shirt if your suggestion ends up on the disc). Upload your suggestion(s) using NAUTILUS Link, accessible from the Note button above. Or give NAUTILUS a call at 614/766-3165. We look forward to receiving your ideas. -- The (Anon.) 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COMDEX '92 Preview Newsbytes Reports Window on WUGNET NDW 2.0 Demo Membership Information Events Calendar new_It's News to Me! sectionName Industry News sectionPrefix sectionDir larsonID Industry News It's News to Me! arrows If you want to know what's happening in the personal computer industry, this is the place for you. Special this disc: COMDEX press releases! In anticipation of the influential COMDEX show (November 16 - 20, Las Vegas) we've created a mini-preview of expected show announcements. Also be sure to check out the Newsbytes News reports for the latest industry information (October '92) for overall updates. The Windows User Group Network (WUGNET) returns with a tutorial, articles and other information related to Norton Desktop for Windows. And consult the cumulative events calendar for upcoming conferences, meetings and expos. scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 146 of 201 new_COMDEX '92 Preview larsonID sectionDir sectionPrefix sectionName Industry News Page 147 of 201 Industry News Whether or not you're planning to attend COMDEX '92, we think you'll be interested in the press preview we've compiled on this important industry event. The collection of press releases assembled here comes from more than 20 of the huge numbers of expected exhibitors. It includes announcements of new software and hardware, updates and more, so if you can't be one of the 130,000+ expected attendees, you can still be in-the-know. COMDEX '92 Preview A collection of releases on recent and planned show announcements. ADOBE1.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\ADOBE1.WRI ADOBE2.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\ADOBE2.WRI ALLEN.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\ALLEN.WRI ASYMET1.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\ASYMET1.WRI ASYMET2.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\ASYMET2.WRI BAYWARE.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\BAYWARE.WRI BERKELEY.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\BERKELEY.WRI CHINON.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\CHINON.WRI COMPTONS.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\COMPTONS.WRI DELORME.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\DELORME.WRI DENEBA.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\DENEBA.WRI FIRSTLT.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\FIRSTLT.WRI FRANK1.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\FRANK1.WRI FRANK2.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\FRANK2.WRI FRANK3.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\FRANK3.WRI JLR.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\JLR.WRI LEADEDG.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\LEADEDG.WRI MATROX.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\MATROX.WRI MEDIAV.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\MEDIAV.WRI MEGA1.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\MEGA1.WRI MEGA2.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\MEGA2.WRI NAUTILUS.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\NAUTILUS.WRI PACIFIC.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\PACIFIC.WRI PGMWARE.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\PGMWARE.WRI PROCOM1.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\PROCOM1.WRI PROCOM2.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\PROCOM2.WRI RDS.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\RDS.WRI SMART.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\SMART.WRI SOFTOOL.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\SOFTOOL.WRI TOSHIBA.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\TOSHIBA.WRI TURTLE.WRI WRITE,NEWS\RELEASES\TURTLE.WRI RELEASES ADOBE1.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject ADOBE1.WRI 7552 11/07/92 17:45:40 Read about one of the lastest developments from Adobe Systems, Inc.: SuperATM.7 ADOBE2.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject ADOBE2.WRI 8576 11/07/92 17:18:24 Read about one of the lastest developments from Adobe Systems, Inc.: Windows Photoshop. ALLEN.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject ALLEN.WRI 3968 11/07/92 17:46:16 Read about the lastest developments from Allen Communication, Inc.: Quest Multimedia Authoring System v 4.1. ASYMET1.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject ASYMET1.WRI 4736 11/07/92 16:51:14 Read about the latest developments from Asymetrix Corporation: ToolBook, an Award-Winning Multimedia Authoring Tool. ASYMET2.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject ASYMET2.WRI 4864 11/07/92 17:47:32 Read about the latest developments from Asymetrix Corporation supporting Microsoft Video for Windows across its multimedia products. BAYWARE.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BAYWARE.WRI 5248 11/08/92 15:04:40 Read about the latest developments from Bayware, Inc.: Power Japanese. BERKELEY.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BERKELEY.WRI 6272 11/07/92 17:22:48 Read about the latest developments from Berkeley Systems, Inc., Star Trek: The Screen Saver.Q CHINON.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CHINON.WRI 2816 11/06/92 13:17:30 Read about the latest developments from Chinon: Multimedia and PhotoCD Upgrades. COMPTONS.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject COMPTONS.WRI 4864 11/07/92 17:24:02 Read about the latest developments from Compton's NewMedia: History of Grammy's Ready to Ship. (See a demo of this "34-Year Retrospect" in the Games & Entertainment section of this disc.) DELORME.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject DELORME.WRI 4992 11/07/92 17:25:08 Read about the latest developments from DeLorme Mapping: Map Expert Unleashes Power Desktop Mapping. DENEBA.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject DENEBA.WRI 8576 11/07/92 17:28:50 Read about the latest developments from Deneba Software: Canvas for Windows. FIRSTLT.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject FIRSTLT.WRI 3584 11/07/92 17:30:12 Read about the latest developments from Firstlight Productions, Inc.: Gatekeeper CD ROMs in Video for Windows format. FRANK1.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject FRANK1.WRI 2176 11/07/92 17:30:56 Read about one of the latest developments from Franklin Quest Company: Franklin and IBM on Ascend Software. FRANK2.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject FRANK2.WRI 3456 11/07/92 17:32:18 Read about one of the latest developments from Franklin Quest Company: Introduction of Ascend for Windows.7 FRANK3.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject FRANK3.WRI 2688 11/07/92 17:34:14 Read about one of the latest developments from Franklin Quest Company: Introduction of Ascend for Macintosh. JLR.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject JLR.WRI 3840 11/07/92 17:35:04 Read about the latest developments from The JLR Group,Inc.: Two new VIS titles for Modular Windows.;# LEADEDG.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject LEADEDG.WRI 6272 11/07/92 17:36:02 Read about the latest developments from Leading Edge Products, Inc.: expanding its Multimedia offerings. MATROX.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MATROX.WRI 7936 11/08/92 12:23:20 Read about the latest developments from MATROX: announcing the incorporation of new technology across all product lines.Y& MEDIAV.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MEDIAV.WRI 4864 11/07/92 17:36:38 Read about the latest developments from Media Vision: announcing Pro Movie Spectrum. MEGA1.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MEGA1.WRI 2176 11/04/92 15:37:46 Read about one of the latest developments from MegaMedia, Inc.: Increasing Speed.7) MEGA2.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MEGA2.WRI 2304 11/07/92 17:37:34 Read about one of the latest developments from MegaMedia, Inc.: introducing upgrade kits. NAUTILUS.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject NAUTILUS.WRI 4736 11/07/92 17:40:02 Read about the latest developments fromNAUTILUS: announcing the incorporation of Microsoft Video for Windows(tm) on NAUTILUS. PACIFIC.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PACIFIC.WRI 3328 11/04/92 15:39:16 Read about the latest developments from Pacific Gold Coast Corp.: WINsPIRATION MM Player. PGMWARE.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PGMWARE.WRI 3584 11/04/92 15:40:28 Read about the latest developments from the Programmer's Warehouse: Sound Explosion for Windows 3.1. PROCOM1.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PROCOM1.WRI 4480 11/04/92 15:41:12 Read about one of the latest developments from Procom Technology: Multimedia CD Station. PROCOM2.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PROCOM2.WRI 4352 11/07/92 17:41:58 Read about one of the latest developments from Procom Technology: macCD Station Delivers Multimedia.C2 RDS.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject RDS.WRI 5120 11/07/92 17:42:38 Read about the latest developments from Rational Data Systems, Inc.: shipping Voice Annotation software for Word Perfect (DOS). SMART.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SMART.WRI 4608 11/07/92 17:43:34 Read about the latest developments from SMART Technologies Inc.: Windows 3.1 Conferencing. SOFTOOL.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SOFTOOL.WRI 7808 11/04/92 15:46:16 Read about the latest developments from The Software Toolworks, Inc.: Hot New Products. TOSHIBA.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject TOSHIBA.WRI 6016 11/07/92 17:44:36 Read about the latest developments from Toshiba: Industry's Fastest CD ROM Drive.78 TURTLE.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject TURTLE.WRI 3072 11/04/92 15:50:10 Read about the latest developments from Turtle Beach Systems: Recording Studio Software for Windows 3.1 Sound Cards. arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp F;:PHYSSIZE scrollDown "<:PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText new_Newsbytes Reports larsonID sectionDir sectionPrefix sectionName Industry News Page 148 of 201 Industry News Here is the latest set of Newsbytes reports published by Newsbytes News Network, a comprehensive international computer and telecommunications information service. All articles are Copyright (c) 1992 by Newsbytes News Network and are republished with permission. Newsbytes Reports Stay up to date on industry trends, announcements and news. NEWSBYTE.TBK HYPERFILE,NEWS\NEWSBYTE.TBK,NAUTAPPS\TBOOK.EXE NEWSBYTE.TBK 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject NEWSBYTE.TBK 1297202 11/04/92 00:17:34 Newsbytes reports published from October 8, 1992 to October 28, 1992. new_Window on WUGNET sectionName Industry News sectionPrefix sectionDir larsonID Industry News Window on WUGNET arrows Windows User Group Network P.O. Box 1967 Media, PA 19063 215/565-1861 215/539-6447 (FAX) WUGNET, or Windows User Group Network, is a global independent technical organization for Windows users and developers which can be an invaluable technical resource for Windows power users, programmers and support professionals. WUGNET will put you in touch with thousands of experts in every aspect of Windows computing. Our members are consultants, programmers, system architects, information center professionals, corporate trainers, marketing professionals, technical support engineers, and power users. See the following pages for more information. scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" "genearl ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText genearl info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 149 of 201 new_NDW 2.0 Demo sectionName Industry News sectionPrefix sectionDir larsonID Industry News WINDOW ON WUGNET NDW 2.0 Demo Norton Desktop for Windows Symantec Corporation Special offer for NAUTILUS Subscribers: 800/343-4714 Ext 775 DNDW.EXE (on the list at left) is an interactive tutorial on the technology behind Norton Desktop for Windows. Developed in Microsoft Visual Basic by Symantec's Norton division, it is also an excellent example of how to design an interactive tutorial and animation in Visual Basic. SRP: $179.00 Special offer for NAUTILUS subscribers: Norton Desktop for Windows 2.0 can be ordered for only $59.00 by calling 800/343-4714 Ext 775. WUG_NDW.WRI is a fact sheet about NDW, as provided by WUGNET. NDW.WRI is a republication of two articles that appeared in the WUGNET Journal about NDW and related topics. arrows 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject DNDW.EXE DNDW.EXE 1853753 09/28/92 12:03:44 Run this file to access the interactive demo of Norton Desktop for Windows. 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WUG_NDW.WRI WUG_NDW.WRI 11392 11/07/92 17:49:48 Open this file to read WUGNET's fact sheet about Norton Desktop for Windows 2.0. NDW.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject NDW.WRI 31616 11/07/92 17:52:18 Open this file to read two Norton Desktop for Windows-related articles republished with permission from the WUGNET Journal. DNDW.EXE APP,NEWS\DNDW\DNDW.EXE WUG_NDW.WRI WRITE,NEWS\DNDW\WUG_NDW.WRI NDW.WRI WRITE,NEWS\DNDW\NDW.WRI scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 150 of 201 new_Membership Information larsonID sectionDir sectionPrefix sectionName Industry News Page 151 of 201 Industry News The files available on this page were created by the Windows User Group Network. The first file contains information about WUGNET and the services they offer. The second, WINCIS.HLP, lists Windows-related areas on CompuServe. WINDOW ON WUGNET Membership Information Windows User Group Network P.O. Box 1967 Media, PA 19063 215/565-1861 215/539-6447 (FAX)C WUGAPP.HLP APP,NEWS\WUGNET\WUGAPP.HLP WINCIS.HLP APP,NEWS\WUGNET\WINCIS.HLP WUGNET WUGAPP.HLP 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WUGAPP.HLP 26494 10/10/92 11:37:12 Open this file to learn more about WUGNET. WINCIS.HLP 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WINCIS.HLP 50730 10/10/92 11:52:00 Open this file to read about the services WUGNET offers on CompuServe. new_Events Calendar larsonID sectionDir sectionPrefix sectionName Industry News Page 152 of 201 Industry News This is the NAUTILUS "Insiders' Info" schedule of conferences and shows, featuring the latest information on upcoming industry events. If you know of events we've omitted, give us a call at 614/766-3165, or use the NAUTILUS Link to let us know, and we'll spread the news. Events Calendar October '92 update to the NAUTILUS listing of industry trade shows and events. EVENTS.WRI WRITE,NEWS\EVENTS.WRI EVENTS.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject EVENTS.WRI 6272 11/08/92 15:14:32 A list of upcoming computer-related trade shows and seminars. NAUTILUS Letters ons hdr doPrint "Nothing 4hasMCI sectionDir romfile(( & ".wav"), enabled B"audio" setPage enterPage doPrint setPage doPrint Nothing to print from this page. enterPage sectionDir romfile audio enabled audio hasMCI setPage larsonID sectionDir letters sectionPrefix sectionName NAUTILUS Letters :PHYSSIZE menubar :PHYSSIZE goNext buttonUp buttonUp goNext borderSytle popSectionList (x = (x = keyEnter); buttonStillDown buttonUp keyUp buttonStillDown popSectionList buttonUp popSectionList keyUp popSectionList borderSytle doSearch buttonUp buttonUp ZdoSearch borderSytle Print doPrint buttonUp buttonUp IdoPrint borderSytle newLinkMessage buttonUp buttonUp vnewLinkMessage borderSytle doHelp buttonUp buttonUp doHelp borderSytle upLevel goSectionHdr buttonUp buttonUp goSectionHdr borderSytle goPrev buttonUp buttonUp goPrev borderSytle audio 4hasMCI omyEnabled); noMCIMessage; sectionDir & "\" & & ".wav" "WAVE" PlayFile buttonUp buttonUp myEnabled noMCIMessage sectionDir ePlayFile hasMCI myEnabled index oselectedTextLines (x = keyEnter) clickIndex eaveField keyUp leaveField buttonUp leaveField keyUp buttonUp buttonUp clickIndex This Issue Editorial Q&A Anniversary Wishes Excellent Vol. 2-11! 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If you have questions or comments, feel free to contact us via Link, fax or phone. Details on how to reach us are always available in the NAUTILUS Services section on this disc. scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 154 of 201 let_Editorial Q&A sectionName NAUTILUS Letters sectionPrefix sectionDir letters larsonID NAUTILUS Letters Editorial Q&A This subsection contains general questions: those regarding NAUTILUS content, suggestions, comments between subscribers, and more. See Tech Q&A for questions regarding how NAUTILUS works, questions about using specific programs, and other technical information. :PHYSSIZE EDITOR.DIB Page 155 of 201 let_Anniversary Wishes larsonID sectionDir letters sectionPrefix sectionName NAUTILUS Letters Page 156 of 201 NAUTILUS Letters EDITORIAL Q&A Anniversary Wishes Anniversary wishes from a few of our friends in the industry. ASYMTX1.WAV WAVE,LETTERS\ASYMTX1.WAV ASYMTX2.WAV WAVE,LETTERS\ASYMTX2.WAV IBM.WAV WAVE,LETTERS\IBM.WAV WINDHAM.WAV WAVE,LETTERS\WINDHAM.WAV WUGNET.WAV WAVE,LETTERS\WUGNET.WAV! LETTERS BDAY.DIB :PHYSSIZE ASYMTX1.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject ASYMTX1.WAV 133228 11/05/92 18:23:12 Anniversary greetings from Glenn Morrissey, Multimedia ToolBook Product Manager at Asymetrix Corporation. Length 00:12 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz ASYMTX2.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject ASYMTX2.WAV 248620 11/05/92 18:23:22 Anniversary greetings from Phil Purdy, Director for Worldwide Sales at Asymetrix Corporation. Length 00:23 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz IBM.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject IBM.WAV 708268 11/05/92 18:23:04 Anniversary greetings from Lew Kimmel, Product Manager for IBM's Ultimedia Systems. Length 01:04 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz WINDHAM.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WINDHAM.WAV 337708 11/06/92 13:24:46 Anniversary greetings from Roy Gatinella, Director of Marketing at Windham Hill Records. Length 00:31 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz WUGNET.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WUGNET.WAV 377388 11/06/92 13:25:56 Anniversary greetings from Howard Sobel, Executive Director of the Windows User Group Network (WUGNET). Length 00:34 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz let_Excellent Vol. 2-11! larsonID sectionDir letters sectionPrefix sectionName NAUTILUS Letters Page 157 of 201 NAUTILUS Letters EDITORIAL Q&A Excellent Vol. 2-11! CORDEIRO.WRI WRITE,LETTERS\CORDEIRO.WRI LETTERS CORDO.DIB :PHYSSIZE CORDEIRO.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CORDEIRO.WRI 1536 11/06/92 11:05:14 Paul Cordeiro writes his first computer-related fan letter! let_Anniversary Reaction larsonID sectionDir letters sectionPrefix sectionName NAUTILUS Letters Page 158 of 201 NAUTILUS Letters EDITORIAL Q&A Anniversary Reaction GUILBERT.WRI WRITE,LETTERS\GUILBERT.WRI GUILBERT.WAV WAVE,LETTERS\GUILBERT.WAV LETTERS GUILBRT.DIB :PHYSSIZE GUILBERT.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject GUILBERT.WRI 1536 11/06/92 11:05:30 Peter Guilbert would like to have seen a greater number of anniversary prizes, plus the NAUTILUS response. GUILBERT.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject GUILBERT.WAV 224812 11/05/92 18:26:26 Audio version of the NAUTILUS response to Peter Guilbert. Length 00:20 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz let_MediaBlitz!, AVI larsonID sectionDir letters sectionPrefix sectionName NAUTILUS Letters Page 159 of 201 NAUTILUS Letters EDITORIAL Q&A MediaBlitz!, AVI JORDAN.WRI WRITE,LETTERS\JORDAN.WRI JORDAN.WAV WAVE,LETTERS\JORDAN.WAV LETTERS JORDAN.DIB :PHYSSIZE JORDAN.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject JORDAN.WRI 2048 11/06/92 11:05:44 Walter Jordan wishes for video and asks about the faulty MediaBlitz! presentations on Vol. 2-11, plus the NAUTILUS response. (Hint: Look for video in these sections: Interactions, Multimedia and Education, among others!)A JORDAN.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject JORDAN.WAV 515372 11/05/92 18:27:02 Audio version of the NAUTILUS response to Walter Jordan. Length 00:47 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz cdr_Directory of CD ROM Titles sectionName CD ROM Directory sectionPrefix sectionDir cdromdir larsonID CD ROM Directory Directory of CD ROM Titles You can make the NAUTILUS CD ROM Directory better... The NAUTILUS CD ROM Directory is a cumulative listing of some available CD ROM titles (which you can access by selecting CDROMDIR.TBK from the list on the left). As an on-going service for NAUTILUS subscribers, it needs to be updated on a continuous basis, and this is where we could use your input. Are there additional CD ROMs you've seen which you would recommend to your fellow NAUTILUS subscribers? Select INPUT.WRI (left) to find out how to have your listing included in a future CD ROM Directory. 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CDROMDIR.TBK CDROMDIR.TBK 613406 11/22/92 17:08:08 A ToolBook book of the cumulative NAUTILUS CD ROM Directories. 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject INPUT.WRI INPUT.WRI 1664 08/24/92 14:01:22 Open this document for several options on how to reach NAUTILUS with your input to the CD ROM Directory. arrows CDROMDIR CDROMDIR.TBK HYPERFILE,CDROMDIR\CDROMDIR.TBK,NAUTAPPS\TBOOK.EXE INPUT.WRI WRITE,CDROMDIR\INPUT.WRI scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 128 of 201 cdr_Special CD ROM Offers larsonID sectionDir cdromdir sectionPrefix sectionName CD ROM Directory Page 129 of 201 CD ROM Directory NAUTILUS Customer Service offers a variety of NAUTILUS-related items in a range of prices: - The BackPac is an economical way to dive into NAUTILUS six issues at a time (or complete your own collection of back issues). - The 3-disc NAUTILUS Mini-Subscription Kit is a great way to familiarize yourself with NAUTILUS through an introductory disc and two regular issues. It also makes an affordable -- and unique -- gift. - "Best of" compilation discs provide single-subject area samplings (music and photography) of the on-going NAUTILUS service. While the content of these discs is entertaining, it's also useful for your multimedia presentations, as wallpaper and more. You'll find overview information about these discs in the CD ROM Directory on the previous page, or open the files at left: * NAUTILUS Mini-Subscription Kit - open MINISUB.WRI and KITOFFER.WRI * NAUTILUS BackPac I - open BACKPAC.WRI and BPOFFER.WRI * Best of MIDI Connection - open MIDI.WRI and OFFERS.WRI * Best of Sound Bytes Volume 1 - open SBYTES.WRI and OFFERS.WRI * Best of Photography Volume 1 - open PHOTOS.WRI and OFFERS.WRI As always, we invite your comments about NAUTILUS, our compilation disc products and special offers. Special CD ROM Offers NAUTILUS-related CD ROMs for yourself or others: NAUTILUS Mini-Subscription Kits, BackPac and "Best of" discs. MINISUB.WRI WRITE,CDROMDIR\MINISUB.WRI KITOFFER.WRI WRITE,CDROMDIR\KITOFFER.WRI BACKPAC.WRI WRITE,CDROMDIR\BACKPAC.WRI BPOFFER.WRI WRITE,CDROMDIR\BPOFFER.WRI MIDI.WRI WRITE,CDROMDIR\MIDI.WRI SBYTES.WRI WRITE,CDROMDIR\SBYTES.WRI PHOTOS.WRI WRITE,CDROMDIR\PHOTOS.WRI OFFERS.WRI WRITE,CDROMDIR\OFFERS.WRI CDROMDIR MINISUB.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MINISUB.WRI 2688 10/10/92 13:59:32 A description of the NAUTILUS Mini-Subscription Kit. If you are a current subscriber, each Mini-Subscription Kit you purchase for others will extend your subscription by one disc: A gift for a friend or family member as well as a gift for yourself! KITOFFER.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject KITOFFER.WRI 3328 10/10/92 13:58:16 Ordering information for the NAUTILUS Mini-Subscription Kit. BACKPAC.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BACKPAC.WRI 1792 08/24/92 14:04:36 A description of BackPac I. If you are a current subscriber, you can use the free Intro disc available through the BackPac I offer to share NAUTILUS with a friend; when you bring a new subscriber to NAUTILUS, your subscription is extended by one issue -- free! BPOFFER.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BPOFFER.WRI 2560 08/19/92 01:19:18 Ordering information for BackPac I. MIDI.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MIDI.WRI 2944 09/15/92 01:55:40 A description of the "Best of MIDI Connection" CD ROM.K SBYTES.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SBYTES.WRI 2560 09/15/92 01:55:56 A description of the "Best of Sound Bytes Volume 1" CD ROM. PHOTOS.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PHOTOS.WRI 2816 09/15/92 01:56:02 A description of the "Best of Photography Volume 1" CD ROM. OFFERS.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OFFERS.WRI 3072 09/15/92 01:12:10 Ordering information for the "Best of MIDI Connection," the "Best of Sound Bytes Volume 1" and the "Best of Photography Volume 1" CD ROMs. arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText - x); Commentary solutions hdr doPrint "Nothing 4hasMCI sectionDir romfile(( & ".wav"), enabled B"audio" setPage enterPage doPrint setPage doPrint Nothing to print from this page. enterPage sectionDir romfile audio enabled audio hasMCI setPage larsonID sectionDir comment sectionPrefix sectionName Commentary :PHYSSIZE menubar :PHYSSIZE goNext buttonUp buttonUp goNext borderSytle popSectionList (x = (x = keyEnter); buttonStillDown buttonUp keyUp buttonStillDown popSectionList buttonUp popSectionList keyUp popSectionList borderSytle doSearch buttonUp buttonUp ZdoSearch borderSytle Print doPrint buttonUp buttonUp IdoPrint borderSytle newLinkMessage buttonUp buttonUp vnewLinkMessage borderSytle doHelp buttonUp buttonUp doHelp borderSytle upLevel goSectionHdr buttonUp buttonUp goSectionHdr borderSytle goPrev buttonUp buttonUp goPrev borderSytle audio 4hasMCI omyEnabled); noMCIMessage; sectionDir & "\" & & ".wav" "WAVE" PlayFile buttonUp buttonUp myEnabled noMCIMessage sectionDir ePlayFile hasMCI myEnabled index oselectedTextLines (x = keyEnter) clickIndex eaveField keyUp leaveField buttonUp leaveField keyUp buttonUp buttonUp clickIndex Who Says What Video on NAUTILUS, Literally Disc Democracy A Mac Guy... Why Here? Dr. Tomorrow com_Who Says What sectionName Commentary sectionPrefix sectionDir comment larsonID Commentary Who Says What arrows A new collection of opinions and observations detailing on-going (or upcoming) trends in computer related technology. Here's what you'll find: Last issue, you heard Metatec Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Wilkins comment on NAUTILUS. Well, as they say, "You ain't seen nothin' yet!" Get the scoop on video this month. CD-ROM Librarian magazine has a new columnist, John A. Shuler, who jumps into the mire of CD ROM technology in the government with "Democracy on a Disc." Mac-ophile (but don't condemn him yet) Father Mack contributed a huge list of Macintosh-related holiday gift ideas for those other NAUTILUS subscriber types.... (We knew you wouldn't be interested.) But when, at the 99th hour, he sent us an unusual addendum, we had to send it your way. Dr. Tomorrow muses on such varied topics as bionic babies, the new governmental cooperation in space and S.H.A.R.P., an experimental lightweight plane that can, theoretically, stay aloft forever. But where's Rich Bowers' Developers Corner? While he's gearing up for his next OPA Newsletter, he submitted an announcement of the CompuServe CD ROM Forum. You'll find the details in the NAUTILUS Services section of this disc. scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 131 of 201 com_Video on NAUTILUS, Literally larsonID sectionDir comment sectionPrefix sectionName Commentary Page 132 of 201 Commentary Video on NAUTILUS, Literally Jeffrey M. Wilkins METATEC/Discovery Systems 7001 Discovery Boulevard Dublin, OH 43017-3299 WILKINS1.AVI AVI,COMMENT\WILKINS\WILKINS1.AVI WILKINS.WRI WRITE,COMMENT\WILKINS\WILKINS.WRI WILKINS METAGI.DIB :PHYSSIZE WILKINS1.AVI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WILKINS1.AVI 14263404 10/12/92 16:19:42 Open this file to view a Video for Windows presentation featuring NAUTILUS founder, Jeffrey Willkins. Length 01:32 / 15 frames per sec WILKINS.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WILKINS.WRI 1920 10/14/92 11:05:38 Open this file to learn more about Jeffrey Wilkins. com_Disc Democracy sectionName Commentary sectionPrefix sectionDir comment larsonID Commentary Disc Democracy CD-ROM Librarian Meckler Corporation 11 Ferry Lane West Westport, CT 06880 This month CD-ROM Librarian magazine presents "Democracy on a Disc," by John A. Shuler. John A. Shuler is the Government Documents, Maps, and Microforms Librarian at the Everett Needham Case Library at Colgate University in Hamilton, New York. In this article -- the first for his new CD-ROM Librarian magazine column -- he attempts "to examine [the] myriad social, political, technological, practical, and economic debates shaping the application of CD-ROM technology by public agencies." arrows CDROMLIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject DEMOC.WRI DEMOC.WRI 21888 11/06/92 10:29:38 Open this file to read John Shuler's article, "Democracy on a Disc," republished with permission from CD-ROM Librarian magazine. TOC.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject TOC.WRI 1920 10/30/92 09:57:52 A look at CD-ROM Librarian's November table of contents, the issue from which our feature article is taken. 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SUB_INFO.WRI SUB_INFO.WRI 2048 08/19/92 14:34:00 Open this file to learn how to subscribe to CD-ROM Librarian magazine. DEMOC.WRI WRITE,COMMENT\CDROMLIB\DEMOC.WRI TOC.WRI WRITE,COMMENT\CDROMLIB\TOC.WRI SUB_INFO.WRI WRITE,COMMENT\CDROMLIB\SUB_INFO.WRI scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 133 of 201 com_A Mac Guy... Why Here? sectionName Commentary sectionPrefix sectionDir comment larsonID Commentary A Mac Guy... Why Here? Father Larry David McCormick Fordham University Dept. of Theology, Collins Hall The Bronx, NY 10458 /or/ via NAUTILUS Link :PHYSSIZE MACK2GI.DIB FRMACK 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject ADDEN.WRI ADDEN.WRI 85632 11/08/92 15:43:00 Originally this file was an add-on section to the Father Mack article presented on the Macintosh version of NAUTILUS, Volume 3-12. Since it teases the subject of his next column (which will be published here next issue), we thought you'd like a peek. BIO.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BIO.WRI 1664 11/08/92 15:44:32 Open this file to learn more about Father Mack. ADDEN.WRI WRITE,COMMENT\FRMACK\ADDEN.WRI BIO.WRI WRITE,COMMENT\FRMACK\BIO.WRI Page 134 of 201 com_Dr. Tomorrow larsonID sectionDir comment sectionPrefix sectionName Commentary Page 135 of 201 Commentary Dr. Tomorrow Frank Ogden 548 Cardero Street Vancouver, B.C. V6G 2W6 Canada FAX: 604/224-8906 OGDENBIO.WRI WRITE,COMMENT\DR_T\OGDENBIO.WRI DR_T_141.WRI WRITE,COMMENT\DR_T\DR_T_141.WRI DR_T_142.WRI WRITE,COMMENT\DR_T\DR_T_142.WRI DR_T_143.WRI WRITE,COMMENT\DR_T\DR_T_143.WRI DR_T_144.WRI WRITE,COMMENT\DR_T\DR_T_144.WRI DR_T_145.WRI WRITE,COMMENT\DR_T\DR_T_145.WRI DR_T_146.WRI WRITE,COMMENT\DR_T\DR_T_146.WRI DR_T_147.WRI WRITE,COMMENT\DR_T\DR_T_147.WRI DR_T_148.WRI WRITE,COMMENT\DR_T\DR_T_148.WRI DR_T_149.WRI WRITE,COMMENT\DR_T\DR_T_149.WRI DR_T_150.WRI WRITE,COMMENT\DR_T\DR_T_150.WRI DR_T; DR_TGI.DIB :PHYSSIZE OGDENBIO.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OGDENBIO.WRI 5632 05/04/92 11:50:14 Open this file to learn more about Frank Ogden, a.k.a. Dr. Tomorrow. DR_T_141.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject DR_T_141.WRI 3200 11/08/92 15:47:32 AGES CHANGE, LAWS REVERSE In an Age of Change, old laws set up for one purpose often turn back on the very purpose for which they were originally formed. DR_T_142.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject DR_T_142.WRI 5248 11/08/92 15:47:14 LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT "BIG" One organization is worth double that of AT&T, IBM and GM combined: NTT's privatized shares, originally offered early last year at nearly US$9,000 each, quickly doubled in price and are now selling at US$16,600. That's an incredible price to earnings ratio! DR_T_143.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject DR_T_143.WRI 5120 11/03/92 10:52:20 BIOCOMPUTERS TO ALTER THE WORLD Man has now sucessfully bonded a Human neural brain cell to a Motorola 68000 microprocessor! This is but the first step in a process that will allow direct inter-connections between humans and the inorganic. Dr. T. can see the day when children will be bionic from birth!W DR_T_144.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject DR_T_144.WRI 3456 11/03/92 10:53:24 COUNTRIES WORK TOGETHER As man moves into space, exploration becomes a universal project. No longer does one country dominate new frontiers. It seems nature is insisting on a new form of cooperation. DR_T_145.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject DR_T_145.WRI 4096 11/04/92 10:01:48 HARP'S FUNNELLE The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the number of self-employed women has increased by a factor of three over males during the last decade. They are now the fastest growing portion of the small business market.U DR_T_146.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject DR_T_146.WRI 3456 11/03/92 11:03:42 OPTICAL LASER CARD LaserCard's two megabytes is the equivalent of 800 pages of typed information. It could contain your entire work, health, life history and a host of other detailed personal information. The card literally can store more knowledge about you than you yourself can remember. DR_T_147.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject DR_T_147.WRI 6912 11/03/92 11:05:04 RENT-A-COP: AN IDEA WHOSE TIME HAS COME? Privatization of the police forces and other functions of the criminal-justice system: No longer considered bizarre in some circles, it is already underway. Private security forces are already 50% larger than public law enforcement agencies in North America! DR_T_148.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject DR_T_148.WRI 3968 11/08/92 15:46:08 CHANGE PUSHES SOCIAL ENGINEERING All the changes taking place today are not just in the field of high tech engineering. New and startling changes are coming as a result of courts moving into the field of social engineering. The power for change unleased from this source can be staggering.3 DR_T_149.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject DR_T_149.WRI 3840 11/03/92 11:07:12 S.H.A.R.P. SHARP is a lightweight airplane that carries no fuel, has no solar panels and operates at an altitude of 70,000 feet, about twice the height of normal jetliners. While theoretically it can stay up forever, plans call for it to be returned periodically for updates. DR_T_150.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject DR_T_150.WRI 6016 11/03/92 11:07:58 ADVANCED MATERIALS Well within ten years new houses won't be made of wood or bricks, cars and engines won't be steel, airplanes won't be constructed of riveted aluminum sheetmetal, and your leisure-time sports equipment will be composed of advanced designer materials that didn't exist previously. enterBut HighFive s solutions hdr doPrint "Nothing 4hasMCI sectionDir romfile(( & ".wav"), enabled B"audio" setPage enterPage doPrint setPage doPrint Nothing to print from this page. enterPage sectionDir romfile audio enabled audio hasMCI setPage larsonID sectionDir highfive sectionPrefix sectionName HighFive :PHYSSIZE menubar :PHYSSIZE goNext buttonUp buttonUp goNext borderSytle popSectionList (x = (x = keyEnter); buttonStillDown buttonUp keyUp buttonStillDown popSectionList buttonUp popSectionList keyUp popSectionList borderSytle doSearch buttonUp buttonUp ZdoSearch borderSytle Print doPrint buttonUp buttonUp IdoPrint borderSytle newLinkMessage buttonUp buttonUp vnewLinkMessage borderSytle doHelp buttonUp buttonUp doHelp borderSytle upLevel goSectionHdr buttonUp buttonUp goSectionHdr borderSytle goPrev buttonUp buttonUp goPrev borderSytle audio 4hasMCI omyEnabled); noMCIMessage; sectionDir & "\" & & ".wav" "WAVE" PlayFile buttonUp buttonUp myEnabled noMCIMessage sectionDir ePlayFile hasMCI myEnabled index oselectedTextLines (x = keyEnter) clickIndex eaveField keyUp leaveField buttonUp leaveField keyUp buttonUp buttonUp clickIndex About This Section BackDrop CHPAPER(S) DESKTOP-Bitmap Randomizer Paper Hanger Paperback Writer Wallpaper Manager Coffee Mug hig_About This Section sectionName HighFive sectionPrefix sectionDir highfive larsonID HighFive About This Section arrows If you have suggestions for software you'd like to see here in HighFive, let us know... You just might get a NAUTILUS coffee mug for your efforts! For the HighFive section this month I've collected of Wallpaper Changers -- five good ones plus a sixth bonus program. These programs range from startup time wallpaper changing to on-demand changing. Some even include a feature that will change the desktop wallpaper at preset time intervals. In fact, I had such a good time with wallpaper changers on this disc that you may see more of them on a future disc.... Now, if you're saying to yourself, "Self, I don't think I have any good wallpaper files," you should go back a page and listen to the audio, where I'll let you in on a secret. (You'll notice that the voice has been altered to maintain my anonymity.) 'Til next time -- The (Anon.) HighFive Editor P.S. Remember, all of your comments about HighFive are read, listened to and considered. See the "Coffee Mug" page at the end of this section for details on how you can influence the contents of HighFive on future discs. scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 137 of 201 hig_BackDrop larsonID sectionDir highfive sectionPrefix sectionName HighFive Page 138 of 201 HighFive BackDrop is a desktop wallpaper changer. It will automatically change your desktop from a selected list of wallpaper files each time you start Windows. Features: Your wallpaper bitmaps can be in separate directories. And BackDrop will remember which bitmaps you wish to tile and which ones you wish to center on the screen. BackDrop Sawbuck Software 2058 Belle Terra Road Knoxville, TN 37923 615/691-3957 CompuServe: 72371,1075 BACKDROP.ZIP NAUTFILE,HIGHFIVE\BACKDROP\BACKDROP.ZIP,NAUTAPPS\NWUNA.EXE,-M999 -D -RBACKDROP.EXE README.WRI WRITE,HIGHFIVE\BACKDROP\README.WRI+ BACKDROPq BACKDROP.ZIP 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BACKDROP.ZIP 26985 10/20/92 09:05:58 Click Open to extract the contents of this file to your hard drive and run BACKDROP.EXE. Cost: Shareware $5.00 README.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject README.WRI 6912 08/14/92 10:07:38 Read this file for the QuickStart version of documentation for BackDrop (more extensive information is available through the software) as well as registration information. hig_CHPAPER(S) sectionName HighFive sectionPrefix sectionDir highfive larsonID HighFive CHPAPER(S) Thomas Stoll Gertrudstrasse 26 CH-8003 Zurich Switzerland CompuServe: 100013,1525 CHPAPER(S) is a collection of wallpaper/ desktop tools including CHPAPER, CHPEXT and CHPSCR modules. CHPAPER is a wallpaper changer program that needs to be customized prior to use and once installed, will change your wallpaper every time Windows is started. CHPEXT is a .DLL file that adds functionality to Windows. It allows you to drag any bitmap file onto an icon and your wallpaper will immediately change to that file. Finally, CHPSCR.SCR is a Windows screen saver module that can be installed using the Windows Control Panel. arrows CHPAPER 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CHPAPER.ZIP CHPAPER.ZIP 89394 11/01/92 14:25:26 Click Open to extract the contents of this file to your hard drive. CHPAPER must be configured prior to use. See CHPAPER.WRI on the list at the left for more information. Cost: Shareware $15.00 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CHPAPER.WRI CHPAPER.WRI 29184 10/27/92 17:44:32 Read this file for more information about CHPAPER, including version history, installation instructions, extensive how-to's and registration details. CHPAPER.ZIP NAUTFILE,HIGHFIVE\CHPAPER\CHPAPER.ZIP,NAUTAPPS\NWUNA.EXE,-M999 -D CHPAPER.WRI WRITE,HIGHFIVE\CHPAPER\CHPAPER.WRI scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 139 of 201 hig_DESKTOP-Bitmap Randomizer larsonID sectionDir highfive sectionPrefix sectionName HighFive Page 140 of 201 HighFive DESKTOP is a bitmap randomizing program for Windows. If automatically loaded when starting Windows, DESKTOP will chose a random bitmap from the user's chosen list of bitmaps. In addition, DESKTOP has the capability of displaying a random bitmap at certain intervals specified by the user. One key advantage with DESKTOP is that the user can define each bitmap to be centered or tiled. DESKTOP-Bitmap Randomizer Huy Cat 4316 Chateau Road Orlando, FL 32808 407/295-8154 CompuServe: 70670,1636 DESKTOP.EXE APP,HIGHFIVE\DESKTOP\DESKTOP.EXE DESKTOP.WRI WRITE,HIGHFIVE\DESKTOP\DESKTOP.WRI9 DESKTOP DESKTOP.EXE 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject DESKTOP.EXE 26624 10/31/92 14:40:46 Run this file to use DESKTOP. Cost Shareware $15.00 This program runs minimized. Click the icon for menu options. DESKTOP.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject DESKTOP.WRI 16640 10/31/92 02:12:26 Read this file for information on the installation, use and registration of DESKTOP. hig_Paper Hanger larsonID sectionDir highfive sectionPrefix sectionName HighFive Page 141 of 201 HighFive Paper Hanger is a simple utility which allows you to change your Windows wallpaper with ease and simplicity. It is designed to avoid the Windows Control Panel and the usual many steps required to change your wallpaper. With Paper Hanger, you can have new wallpaper with a couple of clicks at the bottom of your desktop. Paper Hanger Jordan Bigel Q-M Consulting Group 141 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10010 212/995-5287w PAPERH.EXE APP,HIGHFIVE\PAPERHAN\PAPERH.EXE README.TXT TEXT,HIGHFIVE\PAPERHAN\README.TXT PAPERHAN1 PAPERH.EXE 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PAPERH.EXE 11264 10/10/92 18:06:48 Run this file to use Paper Hanger. Cost: Shareware $10.00 This program runs minimized. Click the icon for menu options. README.TXT 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject README.TXT 3305 09/12/92 23:50:52 Read this file for overview, installation and distribution information for Paper Hanger. hig_Paperback Writer sectionName HighFive sectionPrefix sectionDir highfive larsonID HighFive Paperback Writer Martin Zardecki 410 15th Street NW Calgary, Alberta T2N 2A9 Canada CompuServe: 71061,1045 Paperback Writer will assign a random bitmap, chosen from those in its working directory, to be used the next time that Windows is started. It allows the user the option of stepping to the next bitmap listed, choosing a random bitmap from the ones in the current directory or activating the current choice right away. For the greatest benefit, Paperback Writer should be run when Windows is started. arrows PBK.EXE 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PBK.EXE 17408 11/01/92 16:09:22 Run this file to use Paperback Writer. Cost: Freeware PBK.DOC 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PBK.DOC 2424 11/01/92 16:24:20 Read this file for installation and usage information for Paperback Writer. PBK.EXE APP,HIGHFIVE\PBK\PBK.EXE PBK.DOC TEXT,HIGHFIVE\PBK\PBK.DOC scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown r :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 142 of 201 hig_Wallpaper Manager sectionName HighFive sectionPrefix sectionDir highfive larsonID HighFive Wallpaper Manager Curtis Marx Noble Dog Software 52 Highland Avenue Arlington, MA 02174 CompuServe: 72560,1110 Wallpaper Manager is a flexible Windows utility for managing and displaying desktop wallpapers. Wallpaper Manager allows you to assemble and edit multiple wallpaper display lists; each list is stored in its own "Gallery" file. Rather than using DOS filenames to refer to these wallpapers, you can assign each one a descriptive title. With Wallpaper Manager you can display new wallpapers manually, at Windows start-up or by timer. Wallpapers can be selected randomly or in a user-defined order. arrows WALLMGR 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SETUP.EXE SETUP.EXE 130560 10/28/92 15:49:36 Run this file to install Wallpaper Manager to your hard drive. Cost: Shareware $20.00 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WALLREAD.ME WALLREAD.ME 13412 10/20/92 21:16:48 Read this file for overview, installation and registration information for Wallpaper Manager. SETUP.EXE APP,HIGHFIVE\WALLMGR\SETUP.EXE WALLREAD.ME TEXT,HIGHFIVE\WALLMGR\WALLREAD.ME scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 143 of 201 ent_Blank Now larsonID sectionDir enter sectionPrefix sectionName Games & Entertainment Page 112 of 201 Games & Entertainment Windows 3.1 has a built-in screen saver that activates automatically after a certain period of mouse and keyboard inactivity. That's great, but have you ever wanted the screen saver to kick in right now? With Blank Now it's easy. Blank Now runs as an icon in a convenient corner of your Windows desktop. Just double-click on the icon and you can activate the screen saver whenever you want, without waiting for the normal screen saver delay. Blank Now can also temporarily disable the Windows screen saver much more quickly and easily than going through the Windows Control Panel. You can use Blank Now to disable the screen saver for sensitive applications (such as software installation programs) and then re-enable it with only two mouse clicks! SCREEN SAVERS & TOOLS Blank Now Craig Boyd P.O. Box 7554 Little Rock, AR 72217-7554 CompuServe: 72676,3536 GEnie: C.BOYD1 BLANKNOW.EXE APP,ENTER\BLANKNOW\BLANKNOW.EXE BLANKNOW.WRI WRITE,ENTER\BLANKNOW\BLANKNOW.WRI REGISTER.TXT TEXT,ENTER\BLANKNOW\REGISTER.TXT BLANKNOW_ BLANKNOW.EXE 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BLANKNOW.EXE 19200 10/26/92 01:51:00 Run this file to use Blank Now. Cost: Shareware $8.00 This program runs minimized. Click the icon for menu options. BLANKNOW.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BLANKNOW.WRI 14080 10/26/92 01:51:00 Read this file for information about Blank Now.O REGISTER.TXT 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject REGISTER.TXT 2483 10/26/92 01:51:00 Read this file for Blank Now registration information. arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText FRANK2.W ent_Hot Spot! sectionName Games & Entertainment sectionPrefix sectionDir enter larsonID Games & Entertainment SCREEN SAVERS & TOOLS Hot Spot! 1438 169th Place NE Bellevue, WA 98008 Hot Spot! is a small program that simplifies the invocation of your Windows 3.1 screen savers. With Hot Spot! you can immediately start or disable your screen saver by placing the mouse cursor in the corners of your screen. You no longer have to wait for your screen saver countdown timer to expire or wade through the dialog boxes in the Windows Control Panel. In an office environment, Hot Spot! provides more security by allowing you to immediately start your screen saver before you leave your desk. arrows HOTSPOT 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject HOTSPOT.EXE HOTSPOT.EXE 13088 04/01/92 07:50:10 Run this program to use Hot Spot! Cost: Shareware $4.00 This program runs minimized. Click the icon for menu options. 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject README.TXT README.TXT 710 04/02/92 09:11:14 Read this file for information about Hot Spot! HOTSPOT.EXE APP,ENTER\HOTSPOT\HOTSPOT.EXE README.TXT TEXT,ENTER\HOTSPOT\README.TXT scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 113 of 201 ent_Screen Saver Activator larsonID sectionDir enter sectionPrefix sectionName Games & Entertainment Page 114 of 201 Games & Entertainment Screen Saver Activator is a simple Windows utility program that will activate the screen saver built into Windows 3.1. This is useful in allowing you to quickly conceal sensitive information on the screen or lock your computer (if your screen saver is configured to do so) when you step away from your desk. SCRNACT can run as either a hidden window or an icon. When run as an icon it displays a clock to provide a useful function while it's sitting there occupying valuable desktop real estate. SCREEN SAVERS & TOOLS Screen Saver Activator Chris Rossi SCRNACT.EXE APP,ENTER\SCRNACT\SCRNACT.EXE SCRNACT.TXT TEXT,ENTER\SCRNACT\SCRNACT.TXT SCRACT.ZIP NAUTFILE,ENTER\SCRNACT\SCRACT.ZIP,NAUTAPPS\NWUNA.EXE,-M999 -D SCRNACT SCRNACT.EXE 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SCRNACT.EXE 18432 08/03/92 09:18:10 Run this file to use SCRNACT. Cost: Free This program runs minimized. Click the icon for menu options. SCRNACT.TXT 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SCRNACT.TXT 2734 08/03/92 10:20:02 Read this file for information about SCRNACT. SCRACT.ZIP 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SCRACT.ZIP 24704 10/30/92 11:54:58 Open this file to quickly copy all the files for the Screen Saver Activator to your hard disk. arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText ent_Man Your Stations! larsonID sectionDir enter sectionPrefix sectionName Games & Entertainment Games & Entertainment Man Your Stations!q Admit it... Ever since you first learned of those majestic ocean-going war machines, you've harbored the desire to captain your own battleship. Test your strategy with the two games that follow (and put those marbles back in your pocket, mister!). Page 115 of 201 ent_Destroyer for Windows larsonID sectionDir enter sectionPrefix sectionName Games & Entertainment Page 116 of 201 Games & Entertainment Destroyer for Windows is an electronic version of the classic, Battleship. First, you place your ships while your opponet, the computer, does the same. Then, you fire madly at each other to see who can be the first to sink all of the other's ships. It's quite relaxing, really. MAN YOUR STATIONS! Destroyer for Windows Don Krafcheck 10695 W. 12th Place Lakewood, CO 80215 CompuServe: 71162,2761y DES4WIN.EXE APP,ENTER\DESWIN\DES4WIN.EXE DES4WIN.TXT TEXT,ENTER\DESWIN\DES4WIN.TXT DESWIN+ DES4WIN.EXE 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject DES4WIN.EXE 452096 08/19/92 11:37:52 Run this file to play Destroyer for Windows. Cost: Shareware $15.00 DES4WIN.TXT 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject DES4WIN.TXT 3113 08/19/92 08:06:08 Read this file for information about Destroyer for Windows. ent_Search & Destroy sectionName Games & Entertainment sectionPrefix sectionDir enter larsonID Games & Entertainment MAN YOUR STATIONS! Search & Destroy Randy Baron 200 East 89th Street Apt 25-A New York, NY 10128 CompuServe: 76220,3052 SD.EXE Playing Search & Destroy is simple. When the game starts, the screen will consist of two empty grids. You deploy your ships in the right grid and shoot at the hidden ships in the left grid. The first player to sink all five of the opponent's ships wins the game. SDESTROY 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SD.EXE 106560 10/28/92 02:35:10 Run this file to play Search & Destroy. Cost: Shareware $10.00 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SD24.TXT SD24.TXT 5096 10/28/92 02:38:38 Read this file for information about Search & Destroy. SD.ZIP 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SD.ZIP 97788 11/01/92 14:07:16 Open this file to quickly copy all the files needed by Search & Destroy to your hard disk. SD.EXE APP,ENTER\SDESTROY\SD.EXE SD24.TXT TEXT,ENTER\SDESTROY\SD24.TXT SD.ZIP NAUTFILE,ENTER\SDESTROY\SD.ZIP,NAUTAPPS\NWUNA.EXE,-M999 -D Page 117 of 201 ent_Sociedy sectionName Games & Entertainment sectionPrefix sectionDir enter larsonID Games & Entertainment Sociedy A "bug's-eye" view of life by David Harris 899 Cherry Bud Drive Columbus, OH 43228 :PHYSSIZE SOCIEDY.DIB ENTER 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SOCIEDY.TBK SOCIEDY.TBK 793558 11/06/92 21:29:40 Run this file to see the latest installment of "Sociedy," a computer cartoon. SOCIEDY.TBK HYPERFILE,ENTER\SOCIEDY.TBK,NAUTAPPS\TBOOK.EXE Page 118 of 201 Anti-Virus Solutions doPrint "Nothing 4hasMCI sectionDir romfile(( & ".wav"), enabled B"audio" setPage enterPage doPrint setPage doPrint Nothing to print from this page. enterPage sectionDir romfile audio enabled audio hasMCI setPage larsonID sectionDir virus sectionPrefix sectionName Anti-Virus Solutions :PHYSSIZE menubar :PHYSSIZE goNext buttonUp buttonUp goNext borderSytle popSectionList (x = (x = keyEnter); buttonStillDown buttonUp keyUp buttonStillDown popSectionList buttonUp popSectionList keyUp popSectionList borderSytle doSearch buttonUp buttonUp ZdoSearch borderSytle Print doPrint buttonUp buttonUp IdoPrint borderSytle newLinkMessage buttonUp buttonUp vnewLinkMessage borderSytle doHelp buttonUp buttonUp doHelp borderSytle upLevel goSectionHdr buttonUp buttonUp goSectionHdr borderSytle goPrev buttonUp buttonUp goPrev borderSytle audio 4hasMCI omyEnabled); noMCIMessage; sectionDir & "\" & & ".wav" "WAVE" PlayFile buttonUp buttonUp myEnabled noMCIMessage sectionDir ePlayFile hasMCI myEnabled index oselectedTextLines (x = keyEnter) clickIndex eaveField keyUp leaveField buttonUp leaveField keyUp buttonUp buttonUp clickIndex About this Section HyperText VSUM McAfee General Info NETSCAN SCAN VSHIELD CKCOM ant_About this Section sectionName Anti-Virus Solutions sectionPrefix sectionDir virus larsonID Anti-Virus Solutions About this Section arrows We hope you never run into a virus, but just in case.... * SEVERAL UPDATES THIS ISSUE * This collection of virus detection and removal utilities is provided for your convenience. Use these programs against viruses that may have already infected your system and to keep away new viruses. In addition to software, we regularly publish a database of virus and anti-virus related information to help you determine what may be plaguing your system and what to do about it. Note that all of the programs in Anti-Virus Solutions are distributed in .ZIP format. "This is to ensure that the software is authentic and free of tampering," as McAfee Associates so aptly explains. scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 120 of 201 ant_HyperText VSUM larsonID sectionDir virus sectionPrefix sectionName Anti-Virus Solutions Page 121 of 201 Anti-Virus Solutions * Updated for Vol. 2-12 * HyperText VSUM is a HyperText database of the "Virus Information Summary List." It allows quick HyperText searches of many different viruses as well as cross reference searching by Common Names. The Appendices also include cross referencing by Length, Origin, Boot Sector Infectors and Stealth & Sub-Stealth viruses. HyperText VSUMU Patricia M. Hoffman 3333 Bowers Ave #130 Santa Clara, CA 95054 VSUMX210.ZIP NAUTFILE,VIRUS\VSUM\VSUMX210.ZIP,NAUTAPPS\NWUNA.EXE,-M999 -D READ_ME.1ST TEXT,VIRUS\VSUM\READ_ME.1ST VSUM_REG.DOC TEXT,VIRUS\VSUM\VSUM_REG.DOC VSUMX210.ZIP 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject VSUMX210.ZIP 659794 10/23/92 00:01:00 VSUM.EXE and VSUM.H! are included in this .ZIP file. Click Open to extract the contents of this file to your hard drive and run VSUM.EXE.W READ_ME.1ST 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject READ_ME.1ST 5187 10/22/92 16:31:58 Instructions for the HyperText VSUM database. VSUM_REG.DOC 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject VSUM_REG.DOC 2721 05/31/92 06:16:44 Licensing information and registration form for HyperText VSUM. arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText NDW.WRI is a r ant_McAfee General Info larsonID sectionDir virus sectionPrefix sectionName Anti-Virus Solutions Page 122 of 201 Anti-Virus Solutions In order to provide the global community with anti-virus coverage in a timely manner, McAfee Associates has established an "Agents" program to provide service, sales and support for their products around the world. AGENTS.TXT is a list of McAfee Associates agents. McAfee General Info McAfee Associates 3350 Scott Boulevard Building 14 Santa Clara, CA 95054-3107Q AGENTS.TXT TEXT,VIRUS\AGENTS.TXT VIRUS AGENTS.TXT 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject AGENTS.TXT 32701 08/19/92 15:49:24 A listing of agents who provide service, sales and support of McAfee Associates products worldwide. ant_NETSCAN larsonID sectionDir virus sectionPrefix sectionName Anti-Virus Solutions Page 123 of 201 Anti-Virus Solutions * Updated for Vol. 2-12 * NETSCAN is a virus detection and identification program for local and wide area networks. NETSCAN will search any networked drive for both known and unknown viruses. NETSCAN works by searching the system for instruction sequences or patterns that are unique to each compter virus, and then reporting their presence if found. MCAFEE NETSCAN McAfee Associates 3350 Scott Boulevard Building 14 Santa Clara, CA 95054-3107 NSCN97.ZIP NAUTFILE,VIRUS\NETSCAN\NSCN97.ZIP,NAUTAPPS\NWUNA.EXE,-M999 -D NETSCN97.DOC TEXT,VIRUS\NETSCAN\NETSCN97.DOC REGISTER.DOC TEXT,VIRUS\NETSCAN\REGISTER.DOC NETSCAN NSCN97.ZIP 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject NSCN97.ZIP 137178 11/02/92 12:03:40 This ZIP file contains NETSCAN and all of the related documentation. Click Open to extract the contents of this file to your hard drive. NETSCN97.DOC 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject NETSCN97.DOC 33760 10/16/92 07:41:14 Documentation for NETSCAN Version V97. Includes detailed instructions for authenticating, installing and using NETSCAN. Also includes registration and technical support information.U REGISTER.DOC 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject REGISTER.DOC 9855 10/14/92 11:52:28 The VIRUSCAN series is distributed as shareware for home use, but must be licensed for use within a business, corporation, or organization. Document includes usage and registration information such as registration forms and 900 number information. arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText ant_SCAN larsonID sectionDir virus sectionPrefix sectionName Anti-Virus Solutions Page 124 of 201 Anti-Virus Solutions * Updated for Vol. 2-12 * VIRUSCAN (SCAN) is a virus detection and identification program for the IBM PC and compatible computers. VIRUSCAN will search a PC for computer viruses in memory, the boot sector, the partition table, and the files of a PC and its disks. VIRLIST.TXT outlines the major characteristics of the known IBM PC and compatible virus strains identified by SCAN. CLEAN-UP (CLEAN) is a virus disinfection program. In most instances it is able to repair infected areas and restore normal usage. MCAFEE SCAN% McAfee Associates 3350 Scott Boulevard Building 14 Santa Clara, CA 95054-3107 SCAN97.ZIP NAUTFILE,VIRUS\SCAN\SCAN97.ZIP,NAUTAPPS\NWUNA.EXE,-M999 -D SCAN97.DOC TEXT,VIRUS\SCAN\SCAN97.DOC VIRLIST.TXT TEXT,VIRUS\SCAN\VIRLIST.TXT CLN97.ZIP NAUTFILE,VIRUS\SCAN\CLN97.ZIP,NAUTAPPS\NWUNA.EXE,-M999 -D CLEAN97.DOC TEXT,VIRUS\SCAN\CLEAN97.DOC README.1ST TEXT,VIRUS\SCAN\README.1ST VALIDATE.DOC TEXT,VIRUS\SCAN\VALIDATE.DOC REGISTER.DOC TEXT,VIRUS\SCAN\REGISTER.DOC1 SCANs SCAN97.ZIP 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SCAN97.ZIP 146662 11/02/92 12:10:54 This ZIP file contains VIRUSCAN, VALIDATE and all of the related documentation. Click Open to extract the contents of this file to your hard drive.) SCAN97.DOC 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SCAN97.DOC 49857 10/15/92 20:22:56 Documentation for SCAN Version 8.9V97 including detailed instructions for authenticating, installing and using SCAN, plus registration and technical support information. VIRLIST.TXT 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject VIRLIST.TXT 48831 08/19/92 15:28:08 A text listing of the major characteristics of the known IBM PC and compatible virus strains identified by SCAN. CLN97.ZIP 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CLN97.ZIP 160850 11/02/92 12:14:26 This ZIP file contains CLEAN.EXE and all of the related documentation. Click Open to extract the contents of this file to your hard drive.+ CLEAN97.DOC 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CLEAN97.DOC 19792 10/16/92 01:18:52 Documentation for CLEAN-UP Version 8.9V97 (CLEAN). Includes detailed instructions for authenticating, installing and using CLEAN. Also includes registration and technical support information. README.1ST 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject README.1ST 4186 07/30/92 08:20:12 These instructions tell you how to identify a virus with VIRUSCAN and remove it with the CLEAN-UP program. They are intended to provide emergency instructions only; they are not meant to replace the program documentation. For full instructions read the program documentation.A VALIDATE.DOC 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject VALIDATE.DOC 2423 03/24/92 14:34:54 Documentation for VALIDATE Version 0.4. VALIDATE is a file-authentication program used to check other programs for signs of tampering. This is the accompanying documentation and also includes information about a free online database of validation values for shareware authors.y REGISTER.DOC 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject REGISTER.DOC 9855 10/14/92 11:52:28 The McAfee Associates VIRUSCAN series is distributed as shareware for home use, but must be licensed for use within a business, corporation, or organization. Document includes usage and registration information such as registration forms and 900 number information. arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText ant_VSHIELD larsonID sectionDir virus sectionPrefix sectionName Anti-Virus Solutions Page 125 of 201 Anti-Virus Solutions * Updated for Vol. 2-12 * VSHIELD is a virus prevention program for IBM PC and compatible computers. When VSHIELD first loads, it will search the PC for known computer viruses in memory, the partition table, the boot sector, system files, and itself. It will then install itself as a Terminate-and-Stay-Resident (TSR) program and scan all programs before allowing the system to execute them.a MCAFEE VSHIELD McAfee Associates 3350 Scott Boulevard Building 14 Santa Clara, CA 95054-3107 VSH97.ZIP NAUTFILE,VIRUS\VSHIELD\VSH97.ZIP,NAUTAPPS\NWUNA.EXE,-M999 -D VSHLD97.DOC TEXT,VIRUS\VSHIELD\VSHLD97.DOC REGISTER.DOC TEXT,VIRUS\VSHIELD\REGISTER.DOC VSHIELD VSH97.ZIP 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject VSH97.ZIP 120516 11/02/92 12:06:38 This ZIP file contains VSHIELD and all of the related documentation. VSHIELD software is distributed in ZIP format to ensure that the software is authentic and free of tampering. See related documentation for authentication details. Click Open to extract the contents of this file to your hard drive.; VSHLD97.DOC 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject VSHLD97.DOC 38775 10/15/92 20:28:42 Documentation for VSHIELD Version 5.1V97 and VSHIELD1 Version 0.2. Includes detailed instructions for authenticating, installing and using VSHIELD and VSHIELD1. Also includes registration and technical support information.= REGISTER.DOC 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject REGISTER.DOC 9855 10/14/92 11:52:28 The McAfee Associates' VIRUSCAN series is distributed as shareware for home use, but must be licensed for use within a business, corporation or organization. Document includes usage and registration information such as registration forms and 900 number information. arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText ant_CKCOM larsonID sectionDir virus sectionPrefix sectionName Anti-Virus Solutions Page 126 of 201 Anti-Virus Solutions CKCOM is a virus fighting utility that works by checking the size of the COMMAND.COM for changes. "After I was slimed by the Yankee Doodle Virus...I put together a little program that would compare the current size of the COMMAND.COM with a known value, its proper unmodified size.... It eventually became the programs you see here -- multiple versions for multiple versions of DOS." -- Russell Hildrethm CKCOM Russell Hildreth PO Box 72431 Davis, CA 95617-6431 CKCOM4.ZIP NAUTFILE,VIRUS\CKCOM\CKCOM4.ZIP,NAUTAPPS\NWUNA.EXE,-M999 -D CKCOM.DOC TEXT,VIRUS\CKCOM\CKCOM.DOC CKCOM.REG TEXT,VIRUS\CKCOM\CKCOM.REG CKCOM.HIS TEXT,VIRUS\CKCOM\CKCOM.HIS CKCOM CKCOM4.ZIP 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CKCOM4.ZIP 9425 01/02/92 14:44:58 CKCOM software is distributed in ZIP format to ensure that the CKCOM software is authentic and free of tampering. Click Open to extract the contents of this file to your hard drive. CKCOM.DOC 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CKCOM.DOC 4603 04/30/92 09:25:14 Detailed instructions for installing and using CKCOM. Shows which version of CKCOM to install for various versions of DOS. Includes an appeal from the author for information on other DOS versions so that the software can be written to support them as well. CKCOM.REG 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CKCOM.REG 1464 01/02/92 14:44:58 Registration information for CKCOM. CKCOM.HIS 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CKCOM.HIS 726 01/02/92 14:44:58 Brief version history list for CKCOM. arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText goSec CD ROM Directory ons hdr doPrint "Nothing 4hasMCI sectionDir romfile(( & ".wav"), enabled B"audio" setPage enterPage doPrint setPage doPrint Nothing to print from this page. enterPage sectionDir romfile audio enabled audio hasMCI setPage larsonID sectionDir cdromdir sectionPrefix sectionName CD ROM Directory :PHYSSIZE menubar :PHYSSIZE goNext buttonUp buttonUp goNext borderSytle popSectionList (x = (x = keyEnter); buttonStillDown buttonUp keyUp buttonStillDown popSectionList buttonUp popSectionList keyUp popSectionList borderSytle doSearch buttonUp buttonUp ZdoSearch borderSytle Print doPrint buttonUp buttonUp IdoPrint borderSytle newLinkMessage buttonUp buttonUp vnewLinkMessage borderSytle doHelp buttonUp buttonUp doHelp borderSytle upLevel goSectionHdr buttonUp buttonUp goSectionHdr borderSytle goPrev buttonUp buttonUp goPrev borderSytle audio 4hasMCI omyEnabled); noMCIMessage; sectionDir & "\" & & ".wav" "WAVE" PlayFile buttonUp buttonUp myEnabled noMCIMessage sectionDir ePlayFile hasMCI myEnabled index oselectedTextLines (x = keyEnter) clickIndex eaveField keyUp leaveField buttonUp leaveField keyUp buttonUp buttonUp clickIndex Directory of CD ROM Titles Special CD ROM Offers mus_Master Tracks Pro, Trax larsonID sectionDir sound sectionPrefix sectionName Music & Sound Page 96 of 201 Music & Sound Master Tracks Pro is a powerful MIDI sequencing program. It features 64-track record and playback, and accepts MIDI or keyboard control. Trax is a 64-track, 16-channel basic sequencer offering graphic step, measure, view, and song editing and (of course) compatibility with Master Tracks Pro files. Easy to learn and use, Trax uses a tape recorder style format, and you can record your music live or step-by-step. The programs on this disc are special working versions. You will be able to play with the program all you like... you just won't be able to save or export files. Master Tracks Pro is covered in greater detail in chapter 10 of the book. MULTIMEDIA MADNESS Master Tracks Pro, Trax Passport Designs, Inc. 100 Stone Pine Road Half Moon Bay, CA 94019 415/726-0280 PRO4DEMO.EXE APP,SOUND\PASSPORT\PRO4DEMO.EXE TRAXDEMO.EXE APP,SOUND\PASSPORT\TRAXDEMO.EXE PASSPORT.TBK HYPERFILE,SOUND\PASSPORT\PASSPORT.TBK,NAUTAPPS\TBOOK.EXE PASSPORT PRO4DEMO.EXE 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PRO4DEMO.EXE 415456 09/30/92 21:14:32 This selection runs the working model of Master Tracks Pro. You need a compatible PC sound card to hear music. TRAXDEMO.EXE 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject TRAXDEMO.EXE 194848 10/27/92 10:31:12 This selection runs the special working version of Trax. You need a compatible PC sound card to hear music. PASSPORT.TBK 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PASSPORT.TBK 986303 09/17/92 16:03:16 This selection runs a multimedia "juke box" that allows you to choose demos of programs and samples of music. arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText mus_Wave for Windows larsonID sectionDir sound sectionPrefix sectionName Music & Sound Page 97 of 201m Music & Sound Wave for Windows is an effective audio authoring tool. It allows you to edit, manipulate and create sound files; you can also perform signal processing and add special effects. This presentation demonstrates the major features of Wave for Windows. You'll also find more information about this program in chapter 2 of the book. MULTIMEDIA MADNESS Wave for Windows+ Turtle Beach Systems Cyber Center #33 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. York, PA 17404 717/843-6916 DEMO.BAT DOS,SOUND\WAVE4WIN\DEMO.BAT WAVE4WIN DEMO.BAT 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject DEMO.BAT 237 07/13/92 16:35:58 This selection runs the Wave for Windows demonstration program. You need to have VGA (or better) graphics to run this demonstration. isplay mus_Band-In-A-Box larsonID sectionDir sound sectionPrefix sectionName Music & Sound Page 98 of 201m Music & Sound Band-In-A-Box is a DOS-based program that can automatically generate a complete professional quality arrangement of piano, bass, drums, guitar, strings and more... in a wide variety of styles. This is a special working version of Band-In-A-Box, which allows you to play with all the features of the program. The only limitation is that you cannot save your work. MULTIMEDIA MADNESS Band-In-A-Box PG Music Inc. 111-266 Elmwood Avenue Buffalo, NY 14222 416/528-2368 BBDEMO.EXE DOS,SOUND\BANDBOX\BBDEMO.EXE BANDBOX BBDEMO.EXE 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BBDEMO.EXE 266080 05/04/92 22:18:02 This selection runs the DOS-based working model of Band-In-A-Box. To hear the music, you need a PC sound card (Roland, Sound Blaster, Adlib or compatible). mus_Cakewalk Pro for Windows sectionName Music & Sound sectionPrefix sectionDir sound larsonID Music & Sound MULTIMEDIA MADNESS Cakewalk Pro for Windows Twelve Tone Systems, Inc. P.O. Box 760 Watertown, MA 02272 800/234-1171 617/273-4437 Cakewalk Professional for Windows is a full-featured MIDI sequencer program. Cakewalk has 256 available tracks, and provides editing views of tracks, measures and notes. The program also supports SMPTE and MIDI time code synchronization. This special working version of Cakewalk Professional lets you play with the program; you just won't be able to save your files. This program is covered in more detail in Chapter 10 of the book. arrows CAKEWALK 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SETUP.EXE SETUP.EXE 24624 03/23/92 00:00:00 This selection installs the special working version of Cakewalk Professional for Windows to your hard driv e. You'll need a MIDI compatible sound card to hear the music. SETUP.EXE APP,SOUND\CAKEWALK\SETUP.EXE scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 99 of 201 From Windham Hill . . . doPrint "Nothing 4hasMCI sectionDir romfile(( & ".wav"), enabled B"audio" setPage enterPage doPrint setPage doPrint Nothing to print from this page. enterPage sectionDir romfile audio enabled audio hasMCI setPage larsonID sectionDir windham sectionPrefix sectionName From Windham Hill . . . :PHYSSIZE menubar :PHYSSIZE goNext buttonUp buttonUp goNext borderSytle popSectionList (x = (x = keyEnter); buttonStillDown buttonUp keyUp buttonStillDown popSectionList buttonUp popSectionList keyUp popSectionList borderSytle doSearch buttonUp buttonUp ZdoSearch borderSytle Print doPrint buttonUp buttonUp IdoPrint " borderSytle newLinkMessage buttonUp buttonUp vnewLinkMessage borderSytle doHelp buttonUp buttonUp doHelp borderSytle upLevel goSectionHdr buttonUp buttonUp goSectionHdr borderSytle goPrev buttonUp buttonUp goPrev borderSytle audio 4hasMCI omyEnabled); noMCIMessage; sectionDir & "\" & & ".wav" "WAVE" PlayFile buttonUp buttonUp myEnabled noMCIMessage sectionDir ePlayFile hasMCI myEnabled index oselectedTextLines (x = keyEnter) clickIndex eaveField keyUp leaveField buttonUp leaveField keyUp buttonUp buttonUp clickIndex What's New This Month? New Sampler The Impressionists Windham Hill Jazz Music Video: Andy Narell fwh_What's New This Month? larsonID sectionDir windham sectionPrefix sectionName From Windham Hill . . . Page 101 of 201 From Windham Hill . . . What's New This Month? Windham Hill Records P.O. Box 9388 Stanford, CA 94309-9388% OVERVIEW.WRI WRITE,WINDHAM\OVERVIEW.WRI ABOUT.WRI WRITE,WINDHAM\ABOUT.WRI MAILLIST.WRI WRITE,WINDHAM\MAILLIST.WRI OFFER.WRI WRITE,WINDHAM\OFFER.WRI WINDHAM LOGO.DIB :PHYSSIZE OVERVIEW.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OVERVIEW.WRI 2304 11/06/92 11:07:08 Open this file to read an overview of this month's Windham Hill offerings: the newest sampler album, "The Impressionists," including the featured performance of Faure's Pavane by Steve Erquiaga, plus a special music video of steel drummer Andy Narell performing "We Kinda Music."% ABOUT.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject ABOUT.WRI 1920 11/06/92 10:18:28 Open this document to read general background information on Windham Hill. MAILLIST.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MAILLIST.WRI 1536 05/01/92 18:24:26 Open this document for information about the Windham Hill mailing list -- your key to staying informed about all of the latest Windham Hill news and new releases. OFFER.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OFFER.WRI 3840 11/04/92 21:39:06 Use this form to place your order for either "The Impressionists" or "Commotion 2" with Andy Narell, this month's featured albums. With any order you'll receive a FREE "Music for the Season" cassette. fwh_New Sampler sectionName From Windham Hill . . . sectionPrefix sectionDir windham larsonID From Windham Hill . . . New Sampler Windham Hill reaches back through time to present a sampler of enchanting classical music from 19th century France, both modern and traditional interpretations of Ravel, DeBussy, Faure, and Satie as performed by a variety of label artists: "The Impressionists." :PHYSSIZE GATE.DIB Page 102 of 201 fwh_The Impressionists larsonID sectionDir windham sectionPrefix sectionName From Windham Hill . . . Page 103 of 201 From Windham Hill . . . NEW SAMPLER The Impressionists Sample Steve Erquiaga's full-length performance of Faure's "Pavane," cut #1 from the new Windham Hill Sampler release, "The Impressionists." CD_TRACK.2 REDBOOK,2 OFFER.WRI WRITE,WINDHAM\IMPRESS\OFFER.WRI ABOUT.WRI WRITE,WINDHAM\IMPRESS\ABOUT.WRI IMPRESS.WRI WRITE,WINDHAM\IMPRESS\IMPRESS.WRI IMPRESS IMPRGI.DIB :PHYSSIZE CD_TRACK.2 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CD_TRACK.2 Click Open to listen to the full-length track "Pavane" from the Windham Hill Sampler album, "The Impressionists," performed by guitarist Steve Erquiaga. Length: 4:20 MPC Required. OFFER.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OFFER.WRI 3840 11/04/92 11:50:22 Use this form to place your order for the newest Windham Hill Sampler, "The Impressionists." With any order you'll receive a FREE "Music for the Season" cassette. ABOUT.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject ABOUT.WRI 4096 11/06/92 11:08:10 A thoughtful and enlightening liner notes discussion of Impressionism as it relates to this fine new Windham Hill Sampler and beyond, written by John Schaefer, New Sounds, WNYC, New York. IMPRESS.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject IMPRESS.WRI 2432 11/03/92 13:29:06 Open this file for the full list of artists and cuts included on the new Windham Hill Sampler, "The Impressionists," as well as important credit information. fwh_Windham Hill Jazz sectionName From Windham Hill . . . sectionPrefix sectionDir windham larsonID From Windham Hill . . . Windham Hill Jazz Music video on a PC? Sit back and enjoy a truly multimedia presentation of Windham Hill Jazz artist Andy Narell's "We Kinda Music" from the album "Commotion 2." :PHYSSIZE JAZZGI.DIB Page 104 of 201 fwh_Music Video: Andy Narell larsonID sectionDir windham sectionPrefix sectionName From Windham Hill . . . Page 105 of 201 From Windham Hill . . . WINDHAM HILL JAZZ Music Video: Andy Narell A great piece ("We Kinda Music"), a great album ("Commotion 2") and a great way to sample sounds on CD ROM: Video for Windows(tm)! NARELL.AVI AVI,WINDHAM\NARELL\NARELL.AVI OFFER.WRI WRITE,WINDHAM\NARELL\OFFER.WRI ABOUT.WRI WRITE,WINDHAM\NARELL\ABOUT.WRI NARELL.DIB DIB,WINDHAM\NARELL\NARELL.DIB CREDITS.WRI WRITE,WINDHAM\NARELL\CREDITS.WRI NARELLK COMMOGI.DIB :PHYSSIZE NARELL.AVI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject NARELL.AVI 28642380 10/01/92 15:47:16 Open this file to view a music video featuring Andy Narell playing "We Kinda Music" from the Windham Hill Jazz release, "Commotion 2." Length 05:07 / 14 frames per secy OFFER.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OFFER.WRI 3840 11/04/92 11:50:22 Use this form to place your order for the "Commotion 2" audio CD (sorry, the Narell video is not available). With any order you'll receive a FREE "Music for the Season" cassette. ABOUT.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject ABOUT.WRI 1408 11/07/92 16:42:58 Open this file to learn more about the Windham Hill Jazz release, "Commotion 2." NARELL.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject NARELL.DIB 308198 05/24/92 12:19:38 Open this file to view a picture of steel drummer Andy Narell, featured artist from Windham Hill's "Commotion 2." 8bit DIB/ 640x480/256_ CREDITS.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CREDITS.WRI 1920 11/07/92 16:42:32 Open this file to read important credit and copyright information for "We Kinda Music" from the Windham Hill Jazz album, "Commotion 2." Games & Entertainment doPrint "Nothing 4hasMCI sectionDir romfile(( & ".wav"), enabled B"audio" setPage enterPage doPrint setPage doPrint Nothing to print from this page. enterPage sectionDir romfile audio enabled audio hasMCI setPage larsonID sectionDir enter sectionPrefix sectionName Games & Entertainment :PHYSSIZE menubar :PHYSSIZE goNext buttonUp buttonUp goNext borderSytle popSectionList (x = (x = keyEnter); buttonStillDown buttonUp keyUp buttonStillDown popSectionList buttonUp popSectionList keyUp popSectionList borderSytle doSearch buttonUp buttonUp ZdoSearch borderSytle Print doPrint buttonUp buttonUp IdoPrint borderSytle newLinkMessage buttonUp buttonUp vnewLinkMessage borderSytle doHelp buttonUp buttonUp doHelp borderSytle upLevel goSectionHdr buttonUp buttonUp goSectionHdr borderSytle goPrev buttonUp buttonUp goPrev borderSytle audio 4hasMCI omyEnabled); noMCIMessage; sectionDir & "\" & & ".wav" "WAVE" PlayFile buttonUp buttonUp myEnabled noMCIMessage sectionDir ePlayFile hasMCI myEnabled index oselectedTextLines (x = keyEnter) clickIndex eaveField keyUp leaveField buttonUp leaveField keyUp buttonUp buttonUp clickIndex About This Section Compton's Grammys Uncle Sam's Budget Balancer Screen Savers & Tools Ball Blank Now Hot Spot! Screen Saver Activator Man Your Stations! Destroyer for Windows Search & Destroy Sociedy ent_About This Section sectionName Games & Entertainment sectionPrefix sectionDir enter larsonID Games & Entertainment About This Section arrows Search for Songs... Save Uncle Sam Or Your Screen Or Your Ship Or Your Sanity! This month's collection of games and diversions is truly eclectic. You can preview a new CD ROM collection of Grammy facts and performances from Compton's NewMedia, take a shot at balancing the U.S. budget, install some new screen savers, cruise the waters through a pair of solid battleship games, or take a look at the world from the other side of your computer screen. Immerse yourself in this section, and get away from it all for a while! scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 107 of 201 ent_Compton's Grammys sectionName Games & Entertainment sectionPrefix sectionDir enter larsonID Games & Entertainment Compton's Grammys Compton's NewMedia Inc. 2320 Camino Vida Roble Carlsbad, CA 92009 619/929-2500 Grammys, Emmys, Oscars.... We've all watched them. Who's performing? What are they wearing? Who's sitting with whom? If you're an "awards" junkie, you'll love Compton's new product, "The Grammy Awards, a 34-Year Retrospect." To call this new CD ROM a database does it great injustice. Sure, you can search for your favorite star, search for a specific award or category, and more. In addition to text and images, you can view a variety of multimedia presentations that include voice and music from actual Grammy Awards events. For example, listen to and watch Don Henley and Bonnie Raitt introduce the nominees for 1990 Album of the Year, then present the Grammy to Quincy Jones for "Back on the Block." Or listen and watch as Herbie Hancock presents a 1989 Lifetime Achievement Award to Miles Davis. Choose your favorite year, then sit back and enjoy! Or would you rather sit up and play? If you think you've seen and heard it all, test your knowledge with the interactive trivia questions also included in "The Grammy Awards." Just select a year and take your best shot. Compton's notes that this program is the first to include the entire history of the Grammy Awards, making it useful to people from the press and music industry as well as the general public. This CD ROM will sell for $59.95, and Compton's plans to update it annually. As the saying goes, that's entertainment! System Requirements: PC, AT or 100% compatible 286 or better, SVGA, 3MB hard disk space, CD ROM drive, 640K and a mouse. arrows GRAMMYS 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject GRAMMY.EXE GRAMMY.EXE 224331 11/06/92 02:44:24 Click Open to view this multimedia presentation on The Grammy Awards, A 34-Year Retrospect. 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject COMPTONS.WRI COMPTONS.WRI 4864 11/06/92 18:10:00 Read this press release about Compton's new CD ROM product, The Grammy Awards, A 34-Year Retrospect. GRAMMY.EXE APP,ENTER\GRAMMYS\GRAMMY.EXE COMPTONS.WRI WRITE,ENTER\GRAMMYS\COMPTONS.WRI scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 108 of 201 ent_Uncle Sam's Budget Balancer sectionName Games & Entertainment sectionPrefix sectionDir enter larsonID Games & Entertainment Uncle Sam's Budget Balancer Banner Blue Software P.O. Box 7865 Fremont, CA 94537 510/794-9152 Here in the U.S. we have just survived a lengthy presidential election season. Will the new administration in Washington be able to balance the federal budget? Probably not.... But here's your chance: Uncle Sam's Budget Balancer. While we are not implying that the U.S. budget deficit is a game, this interactive software will certainly challenge the most ardent gamer. This freeware product allows you to view and change the U.S. national budget, and it presents information that enables you to intelligently discuss the budget and budgeting process with family, friends and, perhaps most importantly, elected officials. The developers of this program state, "Banner Blue Software provides Uncle Sam's Budget Balancer as a public service. Our objectives are to empower the average citizen to discuss the federal deficit problem on a high level, challenge public officials to discuss the federal deficit problem with something more substantive than political imagery, and help fix the problem!" So launch the program, crunch a few numbers and see if you can make sense (cents?) out of chaos! arrows 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject GROVES.WAV GROVES.WAV 902188 11/06/92 13:46:26 Kim Grover of Banner Blue Software introduces Uncle Sam's Budget Balancer. Length 01:22 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz SAM.ZIP 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SAM.ZIP 232060 11/04/92 11:00:12 Click Open to extract the contents of this file to your hard drive and run SAM.EXE. 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PRODUCTS.WRI PRODUCTS.WRI 6272 11/05/92 20:25:32 Open this file to read about additional titles from Banner Blue Software. GROVES.WAV WAVE,ENTER\SAM\GROVES.WAV SAM.ZIP NAUTFILE,ENTER\SAM\SAM.ZIP,NAUTAPPS\NWUNA.EXE,-M999 -D -RSAM.EXE PRODUCTS.WRI WRITE,ENTER\SAM\PRODUCTS.WRI scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 109 of 201 ent_Screen Savers & Tools sectionName Games & Entertainment sectionPrefix sectionDir enter larsonID Games & Entertainment Screen Savers & Tools arrows S.Y.S.! (Save Your Screen!) You'll undoubtedly notice there's actually only one screen saver here, but that's to get the ball rolling (so to speak)! On the next page you'll find Ball, which can be added to your system by using the Control Panel. In addition, you'll find three screen saver utilities which will enable you to - Activate a Windows 3.1 screen saver, whenever you want, with Blank Now. - Simplify the invocation of your Windows 3.1 screen savers with Hot Spot! - Quickly conceal sensitive information with Screen Saver Activator. scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" "genearl ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText genearl info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 110 of 201 ent_Ball sectionName Games & Entertainment sectionPrefix sectionDir enter larsonID Games & Entertainment SCREEN SAVERS & TOOLS Vadim Sokolovsky 115 Old Short Hills Rd #382 West Orange, NJ 07052 Ball is a screen saver module for use with the Windows 3.1 screen saver. It simply places some number of colored balls on the screen, zooms them around and bounces them into each other. Ball supports password screen blanking so that the user must type in a password to continue using the machine once the screen has blanked. arrows 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BALL.SCR BALL.SCR 43024 09/29/92 10:55:14 Copy this file to your Windows SYSTEM directory and activate it using the Control Panel. Cost: Shareware $5.00 BALL.SCR NOLAUNCH,ENTER\BALL\BALL.SCR scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 111 of 201 Music & Sound utions hdr doPrint "Nothing 4hasMCI sectionDir romfile(( & ".wav"), enabled B"audio" setPage enterPage doPrint setPage doPrint Nothing to print from this page. enterPage sectionDir romfile audio enabled audio hasMCI setPage larsonID sectionDir sound sectionPrefix sectionName Music & Sound :PHYSSIZE menubar :PHYSSIZE goNext buttonUp buttonUp goNext borderSytle popSectionList (x = (x = keyEnter); buttonStillDown buttonUp keyUp buttonStillDown popSectionList buttonUp popSectionList keyUp popSectionList borderSytle doSearch buttonUp buttonUp ZdoSearch borderSytle Print doPrint buttonUp buttonUp IdoPrint borderSytle newLinkMessage buttonUp buttonUp vnewLinkMessage borderSytle doHelp buttonUp buttonUp doHelp borderSytle upLevel goSectionHdr buttonUp buttonUp goSectionHdr borderSytle goPrev buttonUp buttonUp goPrev borderSytle audio 4hasMCI omyEnabled); noMCIMessage; sectionDir & "\" & & ".wav" "WAVE" PlayFile buttonUp buttonUp myEnabled noMCIMessage sectionDir ePlayFile hasMCI myEnabled index oselectedTextLines (x = keyEnter) clickIndex eaveField keyUp leaveField buttonUp leaveField keyUp buttonUp buttonUp clickIndex MIDI Connection Ragtime Piano Works Sonata No. 8, K.310 Preludes Op. 11, 1-6 Sound Bytes Soft Shoe MMB 1 MMB 7 MMB 17 MMB 20 MIDI Goes to the Movies Movie Music 1-3 Multimedia Madness Two Part Inventions Master Tracks Pro, Trax Wave for Windows Band-In-A-Box Cakewalk Pro for Windows mus_MIDI Connection sectionName Music & Sound sectionPrefix sectionDir sound larsonID Music & Sound MIDI Connection The triumphant return of Ragtime -- five offerings from the pen of Scott Joplin, Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 8, (K. 310), and Alexander Scriabin's unique piano miniatures, The Preludes Op. 11, 1-6. Plus author Ron Wodaski includes Bach 2-Part Inventions later in this section. :PHYSSIZE MOZART.DIB Page 82 of 201 mus_Ragtime Piano Works larsonID sectionDir sound sectionPrefix sectionName Music & Sound Page 83 of 201 Music & Sound Truly an American original, Scott Joplin is the undisputed master of classic ragtime and arguably the most influential of all Black composers. Not only do we see in his works the birth of what would become American Jazz, but his force was felt and admired by no less than the likes of Debussy, who incorporated ragtime elements into two of his piano works, and Brahms who himself envisioned a ragtime project! The five selections featured this month are: "A Breeze from Alabama" 1904 "Pine Apple Rag" 1908 "Pleasant Moments - Ragtime Waltz" 1909 "The Strenuous Life" 1902 "Weeping Willow" 1903 MIDI CONNECTION Ragtime Piano Works Scott Joplin (1868-1917) BREEZE.MID MIDI,SOUND\RAGTIME\BREEZE.MID BREEZE.MTS NOLAUNCH,SOUND\RAGTIME\BREEZE.MTS BREEZE.WAV WAVE,SOUND\RAGTIME\BREEZE.WAV PINEAPPL.MID MIDI,SOUND\RAGTIME\PINEAPPL.MID PINEAPPL.MTS NOLAUNCH,SOUND\RAGTIME\PINEAPPL.MTS PINEAPPL.WAV WAVE,SOUND\RAGTIME\PINEAPPL.WAV PLEASANT.MID MIDI,SOUND\RAGTIME\PLEASANT.MID PLEASANT.MTS NOLAUNCH,SOUND\RAGTIME\PLEASANT.MTS PLEASANT.WAV WAVE,SOUND\RAGTIME\PLEASANT.WAV STRENUOS.MID MIDI,SOUND\RAGTIME\STRENUOS.MID STRENUOS.MTS NOLAUNCH,SOUND\RAGTIME\STRENUOS.MTS STRENUOS.WAV WAVE,SOUND\RAGTIME\STRENUOS.WAV WILLOW.MID MIDI,SOUND\RAGTIME\WILLOW.MID WILLOW.MTS NOLAUNCH,SOUND\RAGTIME\WILLOW.MTS WILLOW.WAV WAVE,SOUND\RAGTIME\WILLOW.WAV RAGTIME BREEZE.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BREEZE.MID 23736 10/22/92 13:02:34 A Breeze from Alabama Length 04:13 (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) BREEZE.MTS 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BREEZE.MTS 34334 10/29/92 10:43:52 A Breeze from Alabama (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) This is the MIDI file saved in Passport Design's MasterTracks file format for use by that application. BREEZE.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BREEZE.WAV 2816044 10/29/92 11:20:38 A Breeze from Alabama Length 04:15 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz PINEAPPL.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PINEAPPL.MID 19830 10/22/92 13:00:42 Pine Apple Rag Length 03:21 (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) PINEAPPL.MTS 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PINEAPPL.MTS 29774 10/29/92 10:44:22 Pine Apple Rag (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) This is the MIDI file saved in Passport Design's MasterTracks file format for use by that application. PINEAPPL.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PINEAPPL.WAV 2254124 10/29/92 11:25:42 Pine Apple Rag Length 03:24 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz PLEASANT.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PLEASANT.MID 13370 10/22/92 13:00:22 Pleasant Moments - Ragtime Waltz Length 02:50 (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) PLEASANT.MTS 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PLEASANT.MTS 19848 10/29/92 10:44:52 Pleasant Moments - Ragtime Waltz (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) This is the MIDI file saved in Passport Design's MasterTracks file format for use by that application. PLEASANT.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PLEASANT.WAV 1931564 10/29/92 11:31:18 Pleasant Moments - Ragtime Waltz Length 02:55 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz STRENUOS.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject STRENUOS.MID 19933 10/22/92 12:59:06 The Strenuous Life Length 03:10 (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) STRENUOS.MTS 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject STRENUOS.MTS 29008 10/29/92 10:45:20 The Strenuous Life (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) This is the MIDI file saved in Passport Design's MasterTracks file format for use by that application. STRENUOS.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject STRENUOS.WAV 2123052 10/29/92 11:42:52 The Strenuous Life Length 03:13 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz WILLOW.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WILLOW.MID 19693 10/22/92 12:58:54 Weeping Willow Length 03:26 (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) WILLOW.MTS 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WILLOW.MTS 29514 10/29/92 10:45:48 Weeping Willow (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) This is the MIDI file saved in Passport Design's MasterTracks file format for use by that application. WILLOW.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WILLOW.WAV 2309676 10/29/92 11:45:56 Weeping Willow Length 03:29 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp !:PHYSSIZE scrollDown ":PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText mus_Sonata No. 8, K.310 larsonID sectionDir sound sectionPrefix sectionName Music & Sound Page 84 of 201 Music & Sound It has been nearly a year since we visited the music of Mozart on NAUTILUS, so this issue we offer the Sonata No. 8, K. 310 for piano. This A minor composition features one of Mozart's most beautiful slow movements. MIDI CONNECTION Sonata No. 8, K.310 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) SON_8_1.MID MIDI,SOUND\MOZART\SON_8_1.MID SON_8_1.MTS NOLAUNCH,SOUND\MOZART\SON_8_1.MTS SON_8_1.WAV WAVE,SOUND\MOZART\SON_8_1.WAV SON_8_2.MID MIDI,SOUND\MOZART\SON_8_2.MID SON_8_2.MTS NOLAUNCH,SOUND\MOZART\SON_8_2.MTS SON_8_2.WAV WAVE,SOUND\MOZART\SON_8_2.WAV SON_8_3.MID MIDI,SOUND\MOZART\SON_8_3.MID SON_8_3.MTS NOLAUNCH,SOUND\MOZART\SON_8_3.MTS SON_8_3.WAV WAVE,SOUND\MOZART\SON_8_3.WAV MOZART SON_8_1.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SON_8_1.MID 54538 10/22/92 13:00:14 Sonata No. 8, K. 310 - Allegro Maestoso Length 08:40 (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) SON_8_1.MTS 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SON_8_1.MTS 74660 10/29/92 10:42:00 Sonata No. 8, K. 310 - Allegro Maestoso (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) This is the MIDI file saved in Passport Design's MasterTracks file format for use by that application. SON_8_1.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SON_8_1.WAV 5744428 10/29/92 11:02:46 Sonata No. 8, K. 310 - Allegro Maestoso Length 08:41 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz SON_8_2.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SON_8_2.MID 28632 10/22/92 12:59:50 Sonata No. 8, K. 310 - Andante Cantabile Length 07:13 (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) SON_8_2.MTS 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SON_8_2.MTS 38870 10/29/92 10:42:28 Sonata No. 8, K. 310 - Andante Cantabile (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) This is the MIDI file saved in Passport Design's MasterTracks file format for use by that application. SON_8_2.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SON_8_2.WAV 4363308 10/29/92 11:07:50 Sonata No. 8, K. 310 - Andante Cantabile Length 06:36 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz+ SON_8_3.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SON_8_3.MID 17264 10/22/92 12:59:32 Sonata No. 8, K. 310 - Presto Length 03:08 (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) SON_8_3.MTS 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SON_8_3.MTS 29106 10/29/92 10:43:10 Sonata No. 8, K. 310 - Presto (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) This is the MIDI file saved in Passport Design's MasterTracks file format for use by that application. SON_8_3.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SON_8_3.WAV 2076332 10/29/92 11:11:04 Sonata No. 8, K.310 - Presto Length 03:08 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz buttonUp mus_Preludes Op. 11, 1-6 larsonID sectionDir sound sectionPrefix sectionName Music & Sound Page 85 of 201 Music & Sound Alexander Scriabin was a Russian pianist and composer who has never fit into an easily definable niche in music history. While his early compositions were influenced by the work of Chopin and various romantic nationalists, he quickly developed a harmonic and philosophical approach to music -- a "musical mysticism" -- which was uniquely his. He was very free in his use of non-tertian harmony and, in particular, invented a quartal harmonic structure known as the "Mystic Chord" (specifically C - F# - Bb - E - A - D). More significant, perhaps, he forged his own metaphysical ideologies into the very fabric of his music. His compositions range from the fantastic (even bizarre) orchestral works "The Divine Poem," "Poem of Ecstasy" and "Prometheus" to the delicate and charming "Etudes" and "Preludes" for piano, examples of the latter being this month's feature. The most striking aspect of Scriabin's life, however, was his vision of a great universal dream -- a new gospel -- a unifying cosmic philosophy such as the world had never known. He called this dream a "Mystery" and imagined it summarizing the whole of human history, from man's primitive origins to his ultimate destruction. This "Mystery" was too deep to be expressed in mere prose. It would be communicated in a synthesis of music, drama, colors, perfumes and even a new language! He sought to build a special temple in India in which to have the revelation of this "Mystery," but it was an undertaking never to be realized. In fact, all that has survived of this monumental project is a text (entitled "Propylaea," after the entrance to the Acropolis in Athens) and a notebook of musical sketches. It is remarkable that even with these eccentricities, Scriabin was rarely without patrons who kept him well enough supported to devote his energies to music. Serge Koussevitsky in particular not only subsidized Scriabin's efforts but diligently provided venues for his compositions to be performed. A last observation offered to our NAUTILUS friends is that these Preludes and the Scott Joplin rags (which also appear on this disc), were both written during the same period of 15 years. Both masters of their style, both pursuing a different aesthetic. It is in his piano miniatures that Scriabin manifests his charming, sensitive side. This set of 24 Preludes Op. 11 was Scriabin's first such collection and was written between 1893 and 1895. Much along the lines of Bach's Well Tempered Clavier, each Prelude is set in a different major or minor key, all 24 being represented. The Op. 11 was published in four parts, each containing six pieces. During his lifetime, Scriabin's piano output included 89 pieces in this form, along with 26 Etudes, 10 Sonatas, plus variousWaltzes and Impromtus. MIDI CONNECTION Preludes Op. 11, 1-6 Alexander Scriabin (1872-1915) OP11NO1.MID MIDI,SOUND\SCRIABIN\OP11NO1.MID OP11NO1.MTS NOLAUNCH,SOUND\SCRIABIN\OP11NO1.MTS OP11NO1.WAV WAVE,SOUND\SCRIABIN\OP11NO1.WAV OP11NO2.MID MIDI,SOUND\SCRIABIN\OP11NO2.MID OP11NO2.MTS NOLAUNCH,SOUND\SCRIABIN\OP11NO2.MTS OP11NO2.WAV WAVE,SOUND\SCRIABIN\OP11NO2.WAV OP11NO3.MID MIDI,SOUND\SCRIABIN\OP11NO3.MID OP11NO3.MTS NOLAUNCH,SOUND\SCRIABIN\OP11NO3.MTS OP11NO3.WAV WAVE,SOUND\SCRIABIN\OP11NO3.WAV OP11NO4.MID MIDI,SOUND\SCRIABIN\OP11NO4.MID OP11NO4.MTS NOLAUNCH,SOUND\SCRIABIN\OP11NO4.MTS OP11NO4.WAV WAVE,SOUND\SCRIABIN\OP11NO4.WAV OP11NO5.MID MIDI,SOUND\SCRIABIN\OP11NO5.MID OP11NO5.MTS NOLAUNCH,SOUND\SCRIABIN\OP11NO5.MTS OP11NO5.WAV WAVE,SOUND\SCRIABIN\OP11NO5.WAV OP11NO6.MID MIDI,SOUND\SCRIABIN\OP11NO6.MID OP11NO6.MTS NOLAUNCH,SOUND\SCRIABIN\OP11NO6.MTS OP11NO6.WAV WAVE,SOUND\SCRIABIN\OP11NO6.WAV SCRIABINO OP11NO1.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OP11NO1.MID 3935 10/22/92 13:02:50 Prelude No. 1, Op. 11 Length 00:36 (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) OP11NO1.MTS 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OP11NO1.MTS 5674 10/29/92 10:46:16 Prelude No. 1, Op. 11 (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) This is the MIDI file saved in Passport Design's MasterTracks file format for use by that application. OP11NO1.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OP11NO1.WAV 396972 10/29/92 11:50:44 Prelude No. 1, Op. 11 Length 00:36 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz OP11NO2.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OP11NO2.MID 5114 10/22/92 13:02:04 Prelude No. 2, Op. 11 Length 01:32 (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) OP11NO2.MTS 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OP11NO2.MTS 7870 10/29/92 10:46:38 Prelude No. 2, Op. 11 (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) This is the MIDI file saved in Passport Design's MasterTracks file format for use by that application. OP11NO2.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OP11NO2.WAV 1013036 10/29/92 11:52:14 Prelude No. 2, Op. 11 Length 01:32 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz OP11NO3.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OP11NO3.MID 4801 10/22/92 13:01:46 Prelude No. 3, Op. 11 Length 00:51 (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. )y OP11NO3.MTS 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OP11NO3.MTS 7334 10/29/92 10:47:04 Prelude No. 3, Op. 11 (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) This is the MIDI file saved in Passport Design's MasterTracks file format for use by that application.] OP11NO3.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OP11NO3.WAV 573484 10/29/92 11:53:14 Prelude No. 3, Op. 11 Length 00:52 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz OP11NO4.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OP11NO4.MID 3245 10/22/92 13:01:28 Prelude No. 4, Op. 11 Length 01:50 (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. )G! OP11NO4.MTS 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OP11NO4.MTS 4750 10/29/92 10:50:10 Prelude No. 4, Op. 11 (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) This is the MIDI file saved in Passport Design's MasterTracks file format for use by that application.+# OP11NO4.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OP11NO4.WAV 1228332 10/29/92 11:54:40 Prelude No. 4, Op. 11 Length 01:51 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz OP11NO5.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OP11NO5.MID 3575 10/22/92 13:01:12 Prelude No. 5, Op. 11 Length 01:25 (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) OP11NO5.MTS 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OP11NO5.MTS 4736 10/29/92 10:47:30 Prelude No. 5, Op. 11 (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) This is the MIDI file saved in Passport Design's MasterTracks file format for use by that application. OP11NO5.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OP11NO5.WAV 927788 10/29/92 11:56:16 Prelude No. 5, Op. 11 Length 01:24 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHzY) OP11NO6.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OP11NO6.MID 3871 10/22/92 13:00:58 Prelude No. 6, Op. 11 Length 00:46 (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) OP11NO6.MTS 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OP11NO6.MTS 6796 10/29/92 10:47:52 Prelude No. 6, Op. 11 (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) This is the MIDI file saved in Passport Design's MasterTracks file format for use by that application. OP11NO6.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OP11NO6.WAV 522796 10/29/92 11:57:18 Prelude No. 6, Op. 11 Length 00:47 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHzO. arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp /:PHYSSIZE scrollDown 0:PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText mus_Sound Bytes sectionName Music & Sound sectionPrefix sectionDir sound larsonID Music & Sound Sound Bytes This month we are pleased to present three selections from the 1984 animated short, "Soft Shoe," (cartoon farm animals who decide to stage a vaudeville show!). In addition you'll find several multimedia music beds selected by Ron Wodaski to accompany his book, "Multimedia Madness." :PHYSSIZE FOX.DIB Page 86 of 201 mus_Soft Shoe larsonID sectionDir sound sectionPrefix sectionName Music & Sound Page 87 of 201 Music & Sound These 22kHz .WAV files are ready for you to import into your sound production environment: Soft Shoe* 1 - Scene 1 Tap Dance ABABA - Chorus & Solo Soft Shoe* 2 - Scene 4 Melodrama "The Old Story Teller" Soft Shoe* 3 - Scene 6 Farewells/ Finale/Kickline *All selections Copyright (c)1984 Amos Groholy, who makes them available for the free, non-commercial use of NAUTILUS subscribers. Contact NAUTILUS for questions regarding commercial use. SOUND BYTES Soft Shoe Grab your top hat and cane, and take advantage of these sytlized production music pieces by Amos Groholy. SFTS1_22.WAV WAVE,SOUND\SOUNDS\SFTS1_22.WAV SFTS2_22.WAV WAVE,SOUND\SOUNDS\SFTS2_22.WAV SFTS3_22.WAV WAVE,SOUND\SOUNDS\SFTS3_22.WAV SOUNDS SFTS1_22.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SFTS1_22.WAV 3093292 10/29/92 14:31:44 Soft Shoe 1 - Scene 1 Tap Dance ABABA - Chorus & Solo Length 02:20 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 22 kHz SFTS2_22.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SFTS2_22.WAV 1063724 11/02/92 09:21:00 Soft Shoe 2 - Scene 4 Melodrama "The Old Story Teller" Length 00:48 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 22 kHz' SFTS3_22.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SFTS3_22.WAV 3819820 11/02/92 09:27:44 Soft Shoe 3 - Scene 6 Farewells/Finale/Kickline Length 02:53 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 22 kHz arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText limitation i mus_MMB 1 larsonID sectionDir sound sectionPrefix sectionName Music & Sound Page 88 of 201 Music & Sound "Positive / Business / Energetic Pulse" MMB 1 is a high-tech synth bed perfect for desktop animation, intros, outros and slide shows that demand impact. The full :60 version is in an ABA form with a dynamic synth-horn melody opening and closing and a guitar riff middle -- overall an energetic ostinato that speaks very well. This multimedia music bed originally appeared on NAUTILUS Volume 2-2. It is repeated here as a representative sample as discussed in Ron Wodaski's book, "Multimedia Madness." It can also be found on "The Best of Sound Bytes Volume 1," a CD ROM compilation available through NAUTILUS Customer Service.C SOUND BYTES MMB 1k Gracewood Studios Columbus, Ohio MMB01_05.WAV WAVE,SOUND\MMB01\MMB01_05.WAV MMB01_15.WAV WAVE,SOUND\MMB01\MMB01_15.WAV MMB01_30.WAV WAVE,SOUND\MMB01\MMB01_30.WAV MMB01_60.WAV WAVE,SOUND\MMB01\MMB01_60.WAVo MMB01 MMB01_05.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MMB01_05.WAV 218242 01/28/92 14:20:48 MMB 1 "Positive / Business / Energetic Pulse" Length 00:05 / 8 bit/ 22 kHz MMB01_15.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MMB01_15.WAV 664830 01/28/92 14:21:38 MMB 1 "Positive / Business / Energetic Pulse" Length 00:15 / 8 bit/ 22 kHz MMB01_30.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MMB01_30.WAV 1320938 01/28/92 14:23:10 MMB 1 "Positive / Business / Energetic Pulse" Length 00:30 / 8 bit/ 22 kHz MMB01_60.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MMB01_60.WAV 2643618 01/28/92 14:37:50 MMB 1 "Positive / Business / Energetic Pulse" Length 01:00 / 8 bit/ 22 kHz arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText mus_MMB 7 larsonID sectionDir sound sectionPrefix sectionName Music & Sound Page 89 of 201 Music & Sound "Slapstick / Trumpet / Sound Effects" When the script calls for a comic mood, MMB 7 can fill the bill. This circus-like trumpet piece immediately brings images of clowns and slapstick to mind and provides the producer with a number of "hits" from which to choose. The full :60 is made up of 2 complete AABA's, the second of which is modulated up a half step. This multimedia music bed originally appeared on NAUTILUS Volume 2-3. It is repeated here as a representative sample as discussed in Ron Wodaski's book, "Multimedia Madness." It can also be found on "The Best of Sound Bytes Volume 1," a CD ROM compilation available through NAUTILUS Customer Service.c SOUND BYTES MMB 7 Gracewood Studios Columbus, Ohio MMB07_05.WAV WAVE,SOUND\MMB07\MMB07_05.WAV MMB07_15.WAV WAVE,SOUND\MMB07\MMB07_15.WAV MMB07_30.WAV WAVE,SOUND\MMB07\MMB07_30.WAV MMB07_60.WAV WAVE,SOUND\MMB07\MMB07_60.WAV MMB07 MMB07_05.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MMB07_05.WAV 264010 01/28/92 15:09:54 MMB 7 "Slapstick / Trumpet / Sound Effects" Length 00:06 / 8 bit/ 22 kHz MMB07_15.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MMB07_15.WAV 661582 01/28/92 15:10:40 MMB 7 "Slapstick / Trumpet / Sound Effects" Length 00:15 / 8 bit/ 22 kHz MMB07_30.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MMB07_30.WAV 1331406 01/28/92 15:12:00 MMB 7 "Slapstick / Trumpet / Sound Effects" Length 00:30 / 8 bit/ 22 kHz# MMB07_60.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MMB07_60.WAV 2644246 01/28/92 15:16:28 MMB 7 "Slapstick / Trumpet / Sound Effects" Length 01:00 / 8 bit/ 22 kHz arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText buttonstilldow mus_MMB 17 larsonID sectionDir sound sectionPrefix sectionName Music & Sound Page 90 of 201 Music & Sound "Showbiz / Trombones / Swing" The original title for this composition was "Bones on Parade," for obvious reasons. It has proven to be useful for those times when you want your presentation to take on a show biz flavor. It mixes well under narration, and with the addition of some applause you can create a pretty convincing "floor show" atmosphere. This multimedia music bed originally appeared on NAUTILUS Volume 2-6. It is repeated here as a representative sample as discussed in Ron Wodaski's book, "Multimedia Madness." It can also be found on "The Best of Sound Bytes Volume 1," a CD ROM compilation, available through NAUTILUS Customer Service. SOUND BYTES MMB 17 Gracewood Studios Columbus, Ohio MMB17_05.WAV WAVE,SOUND\MMB17\MMB17_05.WAV MMB17_15.WAV WAVE,SOUND\MMB17\MMB17_15.WAV MMB17_30.WAV WAVE,SOUND\MMB17\MMB17_30.WAV MMB17_60.WAV WAVE,SOUND\MMB17\MMB17_60.WAV MMB17 MMB17_05.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MMB17_05.WAV 200456 01/29/92 10:11:46 MMB 17 "Showbiz / Trombones / Swing" Length 00:05 / 8 bit/ 22 kHz5 MMB17_15.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MMB17_15.WAV 638252 01/29/92 10:12:32 MMB 17 "Showbiz / Trombones / Swing" Length 00:14 / 8 bit/ 22 kHz MMB17_30.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MMB17_30.WAV 1299234 01/29/92 10:13:50 MMB 17 "Showbiz / Trombones / Swing" Length 00:29 / 8 bit/ 22 kHz MMB17_60.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MMB17_60.WAV 2629908 01/29/92 10:15:16 MMB 17 "Showbiz / Trombones / Swing" Length 01:00 / 8 bit/ 22 kHz arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText NAUTFILE, mus_MMB 20 larsonID sectionDir sound sectionPrefix sectionName Music & Sound Page 91 of 201 Music & Sound "Driving Synths / Chase Lights" This MMB is a general purpose high tech composition designed to be an opening theme or bed under animated graphics. Its driving rhythm and bright synth melody does not accommodate narration particularly well, but used in conjunction with any sort of screen action, it can more than hold its own. This multimedia music bed originally appeared on NAUTILUS Volume 2-6. It is repeated here as a representative sample as discussed in Ron Wodaski's book, "Multimedia Madness." It can also be found on "The Best of Sound Bytes Volume 1," a CD ROM compilation, available through NAUTILUS Customer Service. SOUND BYTES MMB 20 Gracewood Studios Columbus, Ohio MMB20_05.WAV WAVE,SOUND\MMB20\MMB20_05.WAV MMB20_15.WAV WAVE,SOUND\MMB20\MMB20_15.WAV MMB20_30.WAV WAVE,SOUND\MMB20\MMB20_30.WAV MMB20_60.WAV WAVE,SOUND\MMB20\MMB20_60.WAVs MMB20 MMB20_05.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MMB20_05.WAV 210474 01/29/92 10:26:28 MMB 20 "Driving Synths / Chase Lights" Length 00:05 / 8 bit/ 22 kHz! MMB20_15.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MMB20_15.WAV 651050 01/29/92 10:27:08 MMB 20 "Driving Synths / Chase Lights" Length 00:15 / 8 bit/ 22 kHz MMB20_30.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MMB20_30.WAV 1302298 01/29/92 10:28:24 MMB 20 "Driving Synths / Chase Lights" Length 00:30 / 8 bit/ 22 kHz MMB20_60.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MMB20_60.WAV 2609680 01/29/92 10:29:50 MMB 20 "Driving Synths / Chase Lights" Length 00:59 / 8 bit/ 22 kHz arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText d as share mus_MMB 20 fwh_Music Video: Andy Narell mus_MIDI Goes to the Movies sectionName Music & Sound sectionPrefix sectionDir sound larsonID Music & Sound MIDI Goes to the Movies In eager anticipation of Video For Windows(tm), these files come ready to use, both as digitized .WAV files and as standard MIDI files! You can import the 22kHz .WAV version into your AVI production environment or access the MIDI files with your favorite sequencer application. :PHYSSIZE MIDI.DIB Page 92 of 201 #l#l#l mus_Movie Music 1-3 larsonID sectionDir sound sectionPrefix sectionName Music & Sound Page 93 of 201 Music & Sound A trio of music beds for film or video from NAUTILUS staff composer Russ Nagy for your free, non-commercial use. 1 - "Impulse" A high energy rock bed featuring ostinato electric guitar. 2 - "Street Scene" Half-time rock with more of an urban feel. Brass stingers provide excellent edit points. 3- "Mr. Charvez" A beefy latin number featuring flute, which will remind some of you of the classic Mancini scores of the '60s. All three are available as MIDI files and as .WAV files, so however the technology permits, you will be able to supply your video projects with fresh music!c MIDI GOES TO THE MOVIES Movie Music 1-3 Russ Nagy NAUTILUS Labs MOV_1.MID MIDI,SOUND\MOVIEMID\MOV_1.MID MOV_1.MTS NOLAUNCH,SOUND\MOVIEMID\MOV_1.MTS MOV_1_11.WAV WAVE,SOUND\MOVIEMID\MOV_1_11.WAV MOV_1_22.WAV WAVE,SOUND\MOVIEMID\MOV_1_22.WAV MOV_2.MID MIDI,SOUND\MOVIEMID\MOV_2.MID MOV_2.MTS NOLAUNCH,SOUND\MOVIEMID\MOV_2.MTS MOV_2_11.WAV WAVE,SOUND\MOVIEMID\MOV_2_11.WAV MOV_2_22.WAV WAVE,SOUND\MOVIEMID\MOV_2_22.WAV MOV_3.MID MIDI,SOUND\MOVIEMID\MOV_3.MID MOV_3.MTS NOLAUNCH,SOUND\MOVIEMID\MOV_3.MTS MOV_3_11.WAV WAVE,SOUND\MOVIEMID\MOV_3_11.WAV MOV_3_22.WAV WAVE,SOUND\MOVIEMID\MOV_3_22.WAV MOVIEMID] MOV_1.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MOV_1.MID 24500 10/26/92 15:36:56 MIDI Goes To The Movies 1 - Impulse Length 02:28 (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) MOV_1.MTS 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MOV_1.MTS 36206 10/29/92 10:40:00 MIDI Goes To The Movies 1 - Impulse (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) This is the MIDI file saved in Passport Design's MasterTracks file format for use by that application. MOV_1_11.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MOV_1_11.WAV 1634604 11/04/92 09:50:36 MIDI Goes To The Movies 1 - Impulse Length 02:28 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHzU MOV_1_22.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MOV_1_22.WAV 6368044 10/29/92 12:03:04 MIDI Goes To The Movies 1 - Impulse Length 02:24 / Stereo/ 16 bit/ 22 kHz MOV_2.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MOV_2.MID 23795 10/26/92 15:38:44 MIDI Goes To The Movies 2 - Street Scene Length 02:13 (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. )c MOV_2.MTS 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MOV_2.MTS 36228 10/29/92 10:40:32 MIDI Goes To The Movies 2 - Street Scene (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) This is the MIDI file saved in Passport Design's MasterTracks file format for use by that application.W MOV_2_11.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MOV_2_11.WAV 1473242 11/04/92 09:52:32 MIDI Goes To The Movies 2 - Street Scene Length 02:14 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz MOV_2_22.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MOV_2_22.WAV 5786668 10/29/92 12:15:50 MIDI Goes To The Movies 2 - Street Scene Length 02:11 / Stereo/ 16 bit/ 22 kHzC MOV_3.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MOV_3.MID 69524 10/26/92 15:39:06 MIDI Goes To The Movies 3 - Mr. Charvez Length 02:08 (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) MOV_3.MTS 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MOV_3.MTS 100338 10/29/92 10:41:10 MIDI Goes To The Movies 3 - Mr. Charvez (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) This is the MIDI file saved in Passport Design's MasterTracks file format for use by that application. MOV_3_11.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MOV_3_11.WAV 1428524 11/04/92 09:54:20 MIDI Goes To The Movies 3 - Mr. Charvez Length 02:10 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHzG MOV_3_22.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MOV_3_22.WAV 5624620 10/29/92 14:21:46 MIDI Goes To The Movies 3 - Mr. Charvez Length 02:08 / Stereo/ 16 bit/ 22 kHz arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText leaveButton mus_Multimedia Madness larsonID sectionDir sound sectionPrefix sectionName Music & Sound Music & Sound Multimedia Madnessa Bach's Two Part Inventions Master Tracks Pro, Trax Wave for Windows Band-In-A-Box Cakewalk Pro for Windows For the most part, the files and information found previous to this page represent a typical NAUTILUS Music & Sound section. The pages that follow contain additional MIDI examples and demonstrations of music-related software specifically discussed in Ron Wodaski's book, "Multimedia Madness." Page 94 of 201 mus_Two Part Inventions larsonID sectionDir sound sectionPrefix sectionName Music & Sound Page 95 of 201 Music & Sound Fifteen short inventions (short polyphonic works employing only two contrapuntal voices) written by J.S. Bach as etudes to aid in the musical education of his sons. Although seemingly simple in structure, Bach, none the less, demonstrates considerable ingenuity in these brief keyboard gems. These MIDI files are a representative sample as discussed in Ron Wodaski's book, "Multimedia Madness." They are intended to be used with the WinJammer program provided with the book. MULTIMEDIA MADNESS Two Part Inventions Johann Sebastian Bach Two Part Inventions 2PTINV01.MID MIDI,SOUND\2PTINVS\2PTINV01.MID 2PTINV02.MID MIDI,SOUND\2PTINVS\2PTINV02.MID 2PTINV03.MID MIDI,SOUND\2PTINVS\2PTINV03.MID 2PTINV04.MID MIDI,SOUND\2PTINVS\2PTINV04.MID 2PTINV05.MID MIDI,SOUND\2PTINVS\2PTINV05.MID 2PTINV06.MID MIDI,SOUND\2PTINVS\2PTINV06.MID 2PTINV07.MID MIDI,SOUND\2PTINVS\2PTINV07.MID 2PTINV08.MID MIDI,SOUND\2PTINVS\2PTINV08.MID 2PTINV09.MID MIDI,SOUND\2PTINVS\2PTINV09.MID 2PTINV10.MID MIDI,SOUND\2PTINVS\2PTINV10.MID 2PTINV11.MID MIDI,SOUND\2PTINVS\2PTINV11.MID 2PTINV12.MID MIDI,SOUND\2PTINVS\2PTINV12.MID 2PTINV13.MID MIDI,SOUND\2PTINVS\2PTINV13.MID 2PTINV14.MID MIDI,SOUND\2PTINVS\2PTINV14.MID 2PTINV15.MID MIDI,SOUND\2PTINVS\2PTINV15.MID 2PTINVS 2PTINV01.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject 2PTINV01.MID 3870 01/27/92 15:17:44 Two Part Invention No. 1. Length 01:01 2PTINV02.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject 2PTINV02.MID 5626 01/27/92 11:12:42 Two Part Invention No. 2. Length 01:10 ] 2PTINV03.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject 2PTINV03.MID 4307 01/27/92 11:11:56 Two Part Invention No. 3. Length 01:01 2PTINV04.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject 2PTINV04.MID 4440 01/27/92 11:11:14 Two Part Invention No. 4. Length 00:48 2PTINV05.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject 2PTINV05.MID 6492 01/27/92 11:10:26 Two Part Invention No. 5. Length 01:18 A 2PTINV06.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject 2PTINV06.MID 8906 01/27/92 11:09:20 Two Part Invention No. 6. Length 02:37 2PTINV07.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject 2PTINV07.MID 5158 01/27/92 11:08:28 Two Part Invention No. 7. Length 00:52 2PTINV08.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject 2PTINV08.MID 4856 01/27/92 11:07:44 Two Part Invention No. 8. Length 00:50 % 2PTINV09.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject 2PTINV09.MID 4795 01/27/92 11:06:50 Two Part Invention No. 9. Length 01:01 q 2PTINV10.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject 2PTINV10.MID 4780 01/27/92 11:04:34 Two Part Invention No. 10. Length 00:44 2PTINV11.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject 2PTINV11.MID 5042 01/27/92 11:04:04 Two Part Invention No. 11. Length 01:07 2PTINV12.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject 2PTINV12.MID 6731 01/27/92 11:03:26 Two Part Invention No. 12. Length 01:09 2PTINV13.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject 2PTINV13.MID 4620 01/27/92 11:02:32 Two Part Invention No. 13. Length 01:07 2PTINV14.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject 2PTINV14.MID 4908 01/27/92 11:01:10 Two Part Invention No. 14. Length 01:18 2PTINV15.MID 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject 2PTINV15.MID 4305 01/27/92 11:00:12 Two Part Invention No. 15. Length 01:03 arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText edu_Columbia STS-52 larsonID sectionDir sectionPrefix sectionName Education Page 65 of 201 Education The recent STS-52 mission ended during the production of this issue of NAUTILUS, but too late for us to make a full report. Here, then, is a glimpse of what you can look forward to in next issue's multimedia review. Remember, the images, audio and video provided by NASA is available for your non-commercial, classroom or personal use. NASA SHUTTLE MISSIONS Columbia STS-52 STS-52 October 22-November 1, 1992 LAUNCH1.DIB DIB,EDUC\STS52\LAUNCH1.DIB LAUNCH3.DIB DIB,EDUC\STS52\LAUNCH3.DIB LAUNCH4.DIB DIB,EDUC\STS52\LAUNCH4.DIB OVERVIEW.WRI WRITE,EDUC\STS52\OVERVIEW.WRI CREW.DIB DIB,EDUC\STS52\CREW.DIB CREWBIOS.WRI WRITE,EDUC\STS52\CREWBIOS.WRI EARTH.WAV WAVE,EDUC\STS52\EARTH.WAV LOOKING.DIB DIB,EDUC\STS52\LOOKING.DIB CALMEX.DIB DIB,EDUC\STS52\CALMEX.DIB CANADA.WAV WAVE,EDUC\STS52\CANADA.WAV CANADA.DIB DIB,EDUC\STS52\CANADA.DIB CANADA.WRI WRITE,EDUC\STS52\CANADA.WRI EXPERMTS.WRI WRITE,EDUC\STS52\EXPERMTS.WRI RUSSIANS.WAV WAVE,EDUC\STS52\RUSSIANS.WAV STS52 LAUNCH1.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject LAUNCH1.DIB 308198 11/05/92 14:41:30 Space Shuttle Columbia clears the tower at Launch Pad 39B, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, and begins mission STS-52. Liftoff occurred at 1:09:39 p.m. (EDT), October 22, 1992. 8 bit DIB / 640x480/ 256 Colors LAUNCH3.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject LAUNCH3.DIB 173798 11/05/92 14:44:10 A low angle-image of Space Shuttle Columbia's liftoff. 8 bit DIB / 360x480/ 256 Colors LAUNCH4.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject LAUNCH4.DIB 173798 11/05/92 14:44:50 Space Shuttle Columbia passes through clouds in this photo from the Shuttle Training Aircraft. 8 bit DIB / 360x480/ 256 Colors OVERVIEW.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OVERVIEW.WRI 2304 11/07/92 19:12:50 A brief overview of the STS-52 mission. CREW.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CREW.DIB 308198 11/05/92 14:47:06 The STS-52 crew pose for the traditional inflight crew portrait. In front, l to r, are William Shepherd, Steven MacLean and Michael Baker. In back are James Wetherbee, Tamara Jernigan and Charles (Lacy) Veach. 8 bit DIB / 640x480/ 256 Colors CREWBIOS.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CREWBIOS.WRI 1536 11/08/92 13:18:52 Brief biographies of the STS-52 crew. EARTH.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject EARTH.WAV 320684 11/06/92 13:38:12 Crew members excitedly comment on their incredible view of the earth, moon and stars. Length 00:29 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz LOOKING.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject LOOKING.DIB 173798 11/05/92 14:47:58 Astronauts Tamara Jernigan and Michael Baker are pictured on the aft flight deck of Shuttle Columbia, observing and photographing their home planet. 8 bit DIB / 360x480/ 256 Colors CALMEX.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CALMEX.DIB 308198 05/24/92 16:04:56 A view of California and Mexico from space. 8 bit DIB / 640x480/ 256 Colors CANADA.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CANADA.WAV 1027372 11/06/92 13:40:34 Canadian payload specialist Steven MacLean answers a question from Earth regarding Canadian and U.S. cooperation, especially regarding Space Station Freedom. Length 01:33 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHz CANADA.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CANADA.DIB 308198 11/05/92 14:48:50 Canadian payload specialist Steven MacLean (a former Olympic gymnast) tries out gymnastics in the weightlessness of space during mission STS-52. 8 bit DIB / 640x480/ 256 Colors CANADA.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CANADA.WRI 1792 11/08/92 13:21:08 A description of Canada's involvement in STS-52. EXPERMTS.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject EXPERMTS.WRI 3968 11/07/92 19:13:54 A brief description of several payloads and experiments comprising STS-52. RUSSIANS.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject RUSSIANS.WAV 502060 11/06/92 13:42:16 Crew members answer a question from Earth regarding Russian involvement in future NASA Space Shuttle missions. Length 00:46 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHzi arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText edu_Credits sectionName Education sectionPrefix sectionDir larsonID Education NASA SHUTTLE MISSIONS Credits Ren Breck NewsCenter One Notepad Systems Int'l. 575 Appleberry Drive San Rafael, CA 94903 :PHYSSIZE NSILOGO.DIB CREDITS 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CREDITS.WRI CREDITS.WRI 1792 11/08/92 13:22:24 Credits for those who made this feature possible. NAUTILUS wishes to thank those listed here as well as Ren Breck and NSI NewsCenter One. 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject DISCLAIM.WRI DISCLAIM.WRI 1536 11/07/92 19:11:54 Copyright and restrictions statement from NASA regarding the use of images presented in this multimedia essay. Please read this file before you use any NASA image, audio or video. NSI.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject NSI.WRI 2176 05/26/92 18:03:24 Biographical information for Ren Breck, plus general information about NSI NewsCenter One. NAUTILUS wishes to thank Mr. Breck for his on-going work to provide educational and newsworthy content for publication on NAUTILUS. CREDITS.WRI WRITE,EDUC\CREDITS\CREDITS.WRI DISCLAIM.WRI WRITE,EDUC\CREDITS\DISCLAIM.WRI NSI.WRI WRITE,EDUC\CREDITS\NSI.WRI Page 66 of 201 n$\$\$] edu_NASA SpaceLink larsonID sectionDir sectionPrefix sectionName Education Page 67 of 201 Education This month we're pleased to present articles detailing how you and/or your students can become more involved in America's space exploration program through a wide variety of NASA-organized research programs and opportunities. ". . . the future of the U.S. space program is dependent upon an educated workforce literate in science, mathematics, and technology. To foster the potential of that future workforce today, NASA offers a wide variety of opportunities to the nation's educators and their students. "NASA's inspiring mission is the cornerstone of its education program. Our purpose is not simply to use NASA's missions as content, but to use the Agency's programs and activities to demonstrate the exciting application of subject matter at the precollege level and encourage participation in research at the collegiate level. The Office of Human Resources and Education has responsibility for Agencywide guidance of this expansive education program." (From OSSA.WRI, at left.) NASA SpaceLink is a space informational database provided by the NASA Educational Affairs Division and operated by the Marshall Space Flight Center. SpaceLink is specifically designed for K-12 teachers and students, although people from a wide variety of backgrounds and interests use it. SpaceLink is completely free of charge and can be reached via modem by dialing 205/895-0028. NASA SpaceLink does not provide for interaction between callers. However, it does allow for questions and comments from the folks who call. NASA SpaceLink National Aeronautics and Space Administration Educational Affairs Division Marshall Space Flight Center (Modem) 205/895-0028 FILMS.WRI WRITE,EDUC\NASA\FILMS.WRI LUNAR.WRI WRITE,EDUC\NASA\LUNAR.WRI NEWMAST.WRI WRITE,EDUC\NASA\NEWMAST.WRI OSSA.WRI WRITE,EDUC\NASA\OSSA.WRI PHYSICS.WRI WRITE,EDUC\NASA\PHYSICS.WRI RESOUR.WRI WRITE,EDUC\NASA\RESOUR.WRI SPACEST.WRI WRITE,EDUC\NASA\SPACEST.WRI SUMHIGH.WRI WRITE,EDUC\NASA\SUMHIGH.WRI USEP.WRI WRITE,EDUC\NASA\USEP.WRI NASAW FILMS.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject FILMS.WRI 13440 10/30/92 09:39:48 Information about specific educational films you may want to use in conjunction with the study of space and space exploration. LUNAR.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject LUNAR.WRI 3328 10/30/92 09:40:42 Learn how, with NASA's help, you can become qualified to lead your students in an unforgettable hands-on experience: the study of actual moon rocks. NEWMAST.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject NEWMAST.WRI 2176 10/30/92 09:41:32 Information about the NASA Educational Workshop for Math, Science, and Technology Teachers (NEWMAST) and the NASA Educational Workshop for Elementary School Teachers (NEWEST). OSSA.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OSSA.WRI 120832 11/08/92 19:18:54 This catalog provides descriptive information on those current, ongoing, and pilot space science and applications education programs which are primarily funded or managed by OSSA (Office of Space Science and Applications).m PHYSICS.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PHYSICS.WRI 8832 10/30/92 09:43:30 The 1993 Space Physics Workshop, to be held at the University of Colorado, July 19-22, 1993 will be a four-day professional development workshop for secondary school physics and science teachers. Continuing Education credits will be offered. RESOUR.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject RESOUR.WRI 13184 11/08/92 19:25:50 NASA educational materials are related to art, mathematics, energy, physics, careers, spaceflight, aeronautics, technology, and physical and social sciences. Since teachers need immediate access to this information, the NASA Educational Affairs Division has established the NASA Teacher Resource Center Network (TRCN). SPACEST.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SPACEST.WRI 1536 11/08/92 13:32:32 The Space Science Student Involvement Program (SSIP) is an annual competition for students in grades 7-12, sponsored by the National Science Teachers Association and NASA. SUMHIGH.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SUMHIGH.WRI 1536 11/08/92 13:33:24 The Summer High School Apprenticeship Research Program (SHARP) is designed to attract under-represented minorities and women to aerospace careers. Selected high school students, living within commuting distances from participating NASA regional centers, become summer apprentices to scientists and engineers. USEP.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject USEP.WRI 1536 10/30/92 09:48:38 The Urban Community Enrichment Program (UCEP) is an opportunity for urban school districts to participate in dynamic aerospace education activities. arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText buttonUp scrollUp edu_The Smithsonian sectionName Education sectionPrefix sectionDir larsonID Education The Smithsonian The Smithsonian, the largest complex of museums and art galleries in the world, is centered on the Mall in Washington, D.C. It exists to further understanding, interpret the past and establish an historical record of the human race and the world that surrounds us. :PHYSSIZE MALLMAP.DIB Page 68 of 201 edu_We Want You! larsonID sectionDir sectionPrefix sectionName Education Page 69 of 201g Education THE SMITHSONIAN We Want You! The complete calendar of '93 Research Expeditions plus exciting reports on previous expeditions and an overview of this Smithsonian program.] EVENTS.WRI WRITE,EDUC\SMITH\EVENTS.WRI PGMINFO.WRI WRITE,EDUC\SMITH\PGMINFO.WRI EXPNEWS.WRI WRITE,EDUC\SMITH\EXPNEWS.WRI SMITH CANSAM.DIB :PHYSSIZE EVENTS.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject EVENTS.WRI 4224 11/08/92 13:36:34 A listing of all of the expeditions for the 1993 calendar year. PGMINFO.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PGMINFO.WRI 8448 11/02/92 10:56:10 A file containing a detailed description of the eligibility and other requirements necessary to participate in an expedition. EXPNEWS.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject EXPNEWS.WRI 13440 11/02/92 10:53:06 An updated profile of previous expeditions and how the work is progressing to date. edu_February Expeditions sectionName Education sectionPrefix sectionDir larsonID Education THE SMITHSONIAN February Expeditions "....there is a great deal of variety in these projects for February. Something, perhaps, for all of you." Charlene James-Duguid, Mgr. SMITH Have we piqued your interest? Are you ready for adventure? Listen as Expeditions Program Manager Charlene James-Duguid describes three unique February opportunities: - Observing the plant and bird life of the Yucatan Peninsula - Documenting living history in Washington, D.C. - Assisting with the Museum of Popular Arts & Culture in La Paz, Bolivia See the following pages for details of each expedition. arrows 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject DUGUID.WAV DUGUID.WAV 2775596 11/02/92 09:34:10 Research Expeditions Program Manager Charlene James-Duguid describes three upcoming expedition opportunities for February 1993. 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject DUGUID.WRI DUGUID.WRI 4352 11/08/92 19:28:12 A transcription of Charlene James-Duguid's audio letter about the exciting expedition opportunities available in February 1993. DUGUID.WAV WAVE,EDUC\SMITH\DUGUID.WAV DUGUID.WRI WRITE,EDUC\SMITH\DUGUID.WRI scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 70 of 201 edu_Yucatan Plant & Bird Life larsonID sectionDir sectionPrefix sectionName Education Page 71 of 201 Education THE SMITHSONIAN Yucatan Plant & Bird Life "Volunteers will have ample time to explore the tropical forests and the nearby coral reefs of Mexico's Caribbean coast." Jim Lynch, Ecologist YUCATAN.WRI WRITE,EDUC\SMITH\YUCATAN.WRI CURTIS.WAV WAVE,EDUC\SMITH\CURTIS.WAV CURTIS.WRI WRITE,EDUC\SMITH\CURTIS.WRI LYNCH.WAV WAVE,EDUC\SMITH\LYNCH.WAV LYNCH.WRI WRITE,EDUC\SMITH\LYNCH.WRIw SMITH YUC1GI.DIB :PHYSSIZE YUCATAN.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject YUCATAN.WRI 3712 11/02/92 10:59:38 A description of the expedition along with dates, logistics and contribution costs. CURTIS.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CURTIS.WAV 568236 11/02/92 09:31:40 Expedition participant Alan Curtis speaks about his experiences in the Yucatan Peninsula. CURTIS.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CURTIS.WRI 1536 11/08/92 13:42:28 A transcription of expedition participant Alan Curtis' experiences and his travels to the Yucatan Peninsula. LYNCH.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject LYNCH.WAV 1663276 11/02/92 09:36:06 Ecologist and Expedition Leader Jim Lynch speaks about plant and animal life in the Yucatan Peninsula. LYNCH.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject LYNCH.WRI 3328 11/08/92 13:54:18 A transcription of comments about the expedition to the Yucatan Peninsula from Jim Lynch, Ecologist and Expedition Leader. edu_SW Washington, D.C. sectionName Education sectionPrefix sectionDir larsonID Education THE SMITHSONIAN SW Washington, D.C. Explore and document the early 1900s through the lifestories of the members of the Willow Tree Athletic Benevolent Association. :PHYSSIZE MAP2GI.DIB SMITH 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WILLOW.WRI WILLOW.WRI 4864 11/02/92 10:57:10 A description of the expedition along with the dates, logistics and contribution costs. WILLOW.WRI WRITE,EDUC\SMITH\WILLOW.WRI Page 72 of 201 edu_La Paz: Bolivian Museum larsonID sectionDir sectionPrefix sectionName Education Page 73 of 201g Education THE SMITHSONIAN La Paz: Bolivian Museum Help preserve the rich heritage of the Bolivian people by assisting with the Museum of Popular Arts & Culture, currently under construction.i LAPAZ.WRI WRITE,EDUC\SMITH\LAPAZ.WRI BASSING.WAV WAVE,EDUC\SMITH\BASSING.WAV BASSING.WRI WRITE,EDUC\SMITH\BASSING.WRI SMITH LAPAZ.DIB :PHYSSIZE LAPAZ.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject LAPAZ.WRI 3328 11/02/92 10:54:04 A description of the expedtion in detail along with the dates, logistics and contribution costs. BASSING.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BASSING.WAV 1095436 11/02/92 11:08:38 Expedition Leader Alan Bassing speaks about his experiences in La Paz. BASSING.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BASSING.WRI 2048 11/08/92 13:56:06 A transcription of comments about the work you can help Expedition Leader Alan Bassing accomplish in La Paz. edu_Expeditions How To... larsonID sectionDir sectionPrefix sectionName Education Page 74 of 201g Education THE SMITHSONIAN Expeditions How To... Smithsonian Research Exped. 490 L'Enfant Plaza S.W. Suite 4210 Washington, D.C. 20560 202/287-3210? FORM.WRI WRITE,EDUC\SMITH\FORM.WRI HELP.WRI WRITE,EDUC\SMITH\HELP.WRI SMITH CASTLE.DIB :PHYSSIZE FORM.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject FORM.WRI 2944 11/02/92 14:11:22 A file containing an application for you to fill out to apply for the expedition of your choice.) HELP.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject HELP.WRI 3584 11/08/92 14:02:04 A file containing information on how to get your friends involved and how to become an associate member of the Smithsonian Institution. edu_Earthwinds Update sectionName Education sectionPrefix sectionDir larsonID Education Earthwinds Update Earlier this year NAUTILUS covered the expected flight of Earthwinds, an around-the-world manned balloon flight. Due to high winds, however, the flight was delayed from February '92 until November. Here now are background info and details surrounding the rescheduled, upcoming launch. :PHYSSIZE EARTH.DIB Page 75 of 201 edu_November Launch? sectionName Education sectionPrefix sectionDir larsonID Education EARTHWINDS UPDATE November Launch? Around-the-world manned balloon flight rescheduled.... Will it launch in November '92? Earthwinds, one of the great aviation challenges left to man -- an around-the-world manned balloon flight -- was scheduled to launch in February '92. (See NAUTILUS Windows Vols. 2-2 and 2-3 and Mac Vols. 3-3 and 3-4 for earlier coverage.) However, due to high winds, the launch was delayed until later in the year. The new launch window, November '92 through February '93 is upon us, and the crew is eagerly awaiting liftoff. Why are we covering this historic flight in the Education section? Last November, just before the expected launch, ESPN, an Earthwinds sponsor, broadcast a one-hour special, "Earthwinds: Live Interactive Classroom." This commercial-free program featured five classrooms of students participating in an interactive educational discussion with the Earthwinds crew. ESPN also offers a Curriculum Guide for K-12 teachers that presents facts about ballooning history, the Earthwinds crew and flight path, a map to chart the Earthwinds flight path (latitude, longitude and altitude), information on hot-air and helium balloon technology, nine suggested lesson plans, suggestions for related activities, and a bibliography. Additionally, the Earthwinds balloon will carry four experiments: A NASA experiment to learn about atmospheric turbulence and how the jet stream bends, and three Russian experiments. The first will measure the thickness of the ozone layer along the flight path and ultraviolet radiation penetration into the atmosphere, the second will explore aerosol particle contamination of the atmosphere, and the third will measure background radiation at flight altitude to help determine the intensity and composition of cosmic rays. To learn more about the Earthwinds crew, televised coverage of the flight, changes in the launch site and more, please launch EWINDS2.TBK at left. And watch for more information about Earthwinds on future editions of NAUTILUS. arrows EWINDS 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject EWINDS2.TBK EWINDS2.TBK 888277 11/03/92 12:09:04 Click Open to launch this project, read about the history of Earthwinds, meet its crew and more. EWINDS2.TBK HYPERFILE,EDUC\EWINDS\EWINDS2.TBK,NAUTAPPS\TBOOK.EXE scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 76 of 201 edu_Knowledge Adventure sectionName Education sectionPrefix sectionDir larsonID Education Knowledge Adventure Knowledge Adventure Interactive Books help kids learn, not by instruction or rote, but by letting them chart their own course of discovery. See the following pages for demos of three Knowledge Adventure programs. Also available: Space Adventure and Dinosaur Adventure. :PHYSSIZE IA.DIB Page 77 of 201 edu_Knowledge Adventure sectionName Education sectionPrefix sectionDir larsonID Education KNOWLEDGE ADVENTURE Knowledge Adventure Knowledge Adventure, Inc. 4502 Dyer Street La Crescenta, CA 91214 800/542-4240 818/542-4200 With Knowledge Adventure, kids learn the most important fact of all -- that knowledge IS an adventure. An exciting, endless journey of many paths, each more interesting than the last. With the aid of icons, photographs, illustrations, digital sounds and text, kids are held spell-bound, as they explore one idea and then, guided by their instinctive curiosity, connect it to another. Knowledge Adventure was developed by a team of dedicated software designers, professional educators, journalists and parents who share the belief that kids, if left on their own with the right tools, will learn more -- and more deeply. If learning can be fun, if kids can be motivated to consider timeless ideas, historical facts and the world around them, then this is the way: make it an adventure. SRP: $79.95 System Requirements: IBM, Tandy 1000RLX or 2500SX or compatible PC; hard disk; color VGA monitor; mouse is recommended. Call for Laptop or EGA disks. Plays sounds through the PC speaker as well as SoundBlaster, Covox, MediaVision, Disney Sound Source or compatible devices. arrows 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject KADEMO.ZIP KADEMO.ZIP 1013994 11/03/92 11:01:46 Click Open to extract the contents of this file to your hard drive. This will create a directory called KADEMO. You should then exit to DOS and run KADEMO.BAT. KADEMO.ZIP NAUTFILE,EDUC\KADEMO.ZIP,NAUTAPPS\NWUNA.EXE,-M999 -D scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 78 of 201 edu_Science Adventure sectionName Education sectionPrefix sectionDir larsonID Education KNOWLEDGE ADVENTURE Science Adventure Knowledge Adventure, Inc. 4502 Dyer Street La Crescenta, CA 91214 800/542-4240 818/542-4200 In Science Adventure, each illustrated story of humankind's landmark discoveries, experiments and inventions -- written by world-renowned science author Isaac Asimov -- is linked to other stories and images. This combination of image display and linking makes learning as much fun as it is informative. It especially invites children to follow their inquisitive impulses, allowing them to journey through knowledge in their own style, at their own pace. As you travel your own path through Science Adventure, you learn not only about great scientific moments themselves but about other world events occurring at the time. You learn about important personal relationships in scientists' lives. You learn how science influenced the world and how the world responded. You sense the heady thrill of scientific breakthrough, just like the great thinkers and explorers and inventors did. SRP: $79.95 System Requirements: IBM, Tandy 1000RLX or 2500SX or compatible PC; hard disk; color VGA monitor; mouse is recommended. Call for Laptop or EGA disks. Plays sounds through the PC speaker as well as SoundBlaster, Covox, Ad Lib Gold, Disney Sound Source or compatible devices. arrows 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SCIDEMO.ZIP SCIDEMO.ZIP 1027720 11/03/92 11:27:48 Click Open to extract the contents of this file to your hard drive. This will create a directory called SCIDEMO. You should then exit to DOS and run SCIDEMO.BAT. SCIDEMO.ZIP NAUTFILE,EDUC\SCIDEMO.ZIP,NAUTAPPS\NWUNA.EXE,-M999 -D scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 79 of 201 edu_Sports Adventure sectionName Education sectionPrefix sectionDir larsonID Education KNOWLEDGE ADVENTURE Sports Adventure Knowledge Adventure, Inc. 4502 Dyer Street La Crescenta, CA 91214 800/542-4240 818/542-4200 Sports Adventure combines fascinating text with high-resolution images, digitized sound and an interactive globe and time line in a way that encourages learning through exploration and discovery. It covers significant events in the history of sports, including baseball, basketball, football, ice hockey, tennis, golf, boxing and Olympic sports. This program is a great option for those looking for an educational alternative to games. SRP: $59.95 System Requirements: IBM or fully compatible PC running DOS 3.0 or higher, 512K RAM, 7.5MB hard disk space, EGA or VGA monitor, mouse and sound card optional. Plays sounds through the PC speaker as well as SoundBlaster, Covox Speech Thing, Thunderboard and Disney Sound Source. arrows 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject KNOWDEMO.ZIP KNOWDEMO.ZIP 1023094 11/03/92 11:27:18 Click Open to extract the contents of this file to your hard drive. This will create a directory called KNOWDEMO. You should then exit to DOS and run SA.BAT. KNOWDEMO.ZIP NAUTFILE,EDUC\KNOWDEMO.ZIP,NAUTAPPS\NWUNA.EXE,-M999 -D scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 80 of 201 mad_Why Multimedia Madness? sectionName Multimedia Madness sectionPrefix sectionDir madness larsonID Multimedia Madness Why Multimedia Madness? arrows Multimedia. So what and who cares? Perhaps without even realizing it, we all do. According to author Ron Wodaski, there's one simple explanation for the multimedia phenomenon... "Multimedia finally does for computers what pictures, plants or memorabilia do for our homes," says Wodaski. "It humanizes our PC environments, making the increasingly mandatory use of computers both more tolerable and more fun. Basically it allows you to control the 'personal' part of your Personal Computer. " So, with an eye toward functionality and fun, he has chosen the diverse multimedia examples and tools you'll find in this special section of NAUTILUS. scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 51 of 201 mad_Why Multimedia Madness? let_MediaBlitz!, AVI let_Programming Section Nemo Notes mad_3D Studio larsonID sectionDir madness sectionPrefix sectionName Multimedia Madness Page 52 of 201 Multimedia Madness 3D Studio allows you to create impressive 3-dimensional animations on your PC. The files presented here are examples of the kind of animations that 3D Studio can create. AAPLAY.EXE, a DOS-based viewer program located on the disc, will be used to show these animations. 3D Studio is discussed in detail in chapter 9 of the book. 3D Studio Autodesk, Inc. 2320 Marinship Way Sausalito, CA 94965 415/332-2344 3DMORPH.FLI APPFILE,MADNESS\3DSTUDIO\3DMORPH.FLI,MADNESS\3DSTUDIO\AAPLAY.EXE 3DSLOGO.FLI APPFILE,MADNESS\3DSTUDIO\3DSLOGO.FLI,MADNESS\3DSTUDIO\AAPLAY.EXE APPLE.FLI APPFILE,MADNESS\3DSTUDIO\APPLE.FLI,MADNESS\3DSTUDIO\AAPLAY.EXE BACKHOE.FLI APPFILE,MADNESS\3DSTUDIO\BACKHOE.FLI,MADNESS\3DSTUDIO\AAPLAY.EXE BIRDSHO.FLI APPFILE,MADNESS\3DSTUDIO\BIRDSHO.FLI,MADNESS\3DSTUDIO\AAPLAY.EXE BOUNCE.FLI APPFILE,MADNESS\3DSTUDIO\BOUNCE.FLI,MADNESS\3DSTUDIO\AAPLAY.EXE GLOBE_G.FLI APPFILE,MADNESS\3DSTUDIO\GLOBE_G.FLI,MADNESS\3DSTUDIO\AAPLAY.EXE RIPPLE3.FLI APPFILE,MADNESS\3DSTUDIO\RIPPLE3.FLI,MADNESS\3DSTUDIO\AAPLAY.EXE WAVELOG.FLI APPFILE,MADNESS\3DSTUDIO\WAVELOG.FLI,MADNESS\3DSTUDIO\AAPLAY.EXE 3DSTUDIO 3DMORPH.FLI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject 3DMORPH.FLI 570838 07/31/90 00:35:22 This animation contains 3D "Morphing." 3DSLOGO.FLI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject 3DSLOGO.FLI 526419 10/11/90 19:13:24 This animation contains the 3D Studio logo.{ APPLE.FLI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject APPLE.FLI 223129 03/06/91 11:47:26 This animation contains a falling apple. BACKHOE.FLI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BACKHOE.FLI 192415 01/02/92 19:35:22 This animation contains the working arm and bucket of a backhoe. BIRDSHO.FLI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BIRDSHO.FLI 664741 10/24/90 08:42:28 This animation contains an animated bird.m BOUNCE.FLI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BOUNCE.FLI 614512 02/09/92 13:53:38 This animation contains three shadow balls bouncing in a box. GLOBE_G.FLI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject GLOBE_G.FLI 333520 10/23/90 15:52:36 In this animation you can watch the world go 'round. RIPPLE3.FLI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject RIPPLE3.FLI 773669 02/09/92 18:39:12 A rippling, undulating cube. WAVELOG.FLI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WAVELOG.FLI 1202091 02/09/92 12:57:26 This animation contains the 3D Studio logo as seen through waves. arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText butto mad_3D Studio edu_NASA Shuttle Missions mus_Two Part Inventions com_Video on NAUTILUS, Literally com_A Mac Guy... Why Here? new_Newsbytes Reports nem_What's the Use? mad_3D Workshop larsonID sectionDir madness sectionPrefix sectionName Multimedia Madness Page 53 of 201u Multimedia Madness This DOS-based demonstration presents 3D animations that were created with Presidio Software's 3D Workshop. Note that Presidio will soon release a new version of 3D Workshop, with additional capabilities. 3D Workshop is discussed in chapter 9 of the book. 3D Workshop Presidio Software 2215 Chestnut Street San Francisco, CA 94123 415/474-6437; DEMO.BAT DOS,MADNESS\3DWRKSHP\DEMO.BAT README.DOC TEXT,MADNESS\3DWRKSHP\README.DOC WHATSNEW.BAT DOS,MADNESS\3DWRKSHP\WHATSNEW.BAT WHATSNEW.DOC TEXT,MADNESS\3DWRKSHP\WHATSNEW.DOC 3DWRKSHPS DEMO.BAT 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject DEMO.BAT 113 04/14/92 11:24:38 This selection runs the 3D Workshop demonstration. You must have SVGA graphics to run this demo. README.DOC 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject README.DOC 525 04/17/92 09:42:18 Contains additional information about the demo provided in DEMO.BAT. WHATSNEW.BAT 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WHATSNEW.BAT 40 11/12/92 15:36:02 This selection will show you a preview of the new version of 3D Workshop and its powerful image capabilities. See WHATSNEW.DOC for a complete description of this new program. WHATSNEW.DOC 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WHATSNEW.DOC 665 11/02/92 15:00:12 Contains information about the new version of 3D Workshop, which includes support for ray-tracing, texture mapping and much more. Maestoso mad_HSC InterActive larsonID sectionDir madness sectionPrefix sectionName Multimedia Madness Page 54 of 201 Multimedia Madness HSC InterActive is an easy-to-use, icon-based multimedia authoring system. Instead of typing in commands, InterActive allows you to program a presentation using a graphical environment. The multimedia presentation provided here will take you on a tour of InterActive's features. You'll find more information about HSC InterActive in chapter 4 of the book. Be sure to check out the presentation created by Ron Wodaski, also authored in HSC InterActive, in the Multimedia section on this disc. HSC InterActive HSC Software 1661 Lincoln Boulevard #101 Santa Monica, CA 90404 301/392-8441 HSCIAD_D.IW APPFILE,MADNESS\HSCIADMO\HSCIAD_D.IW,MADNESS\HSCIADMO\HSCRT.EXE HSCIAD_E.IW APPFILE,MADNESS\HSCIADMO\HSCIAD_E.IW,MADNESS\HSCIADMO\HSCRT.EXE HSCIAD_F.IW APPFILE,MADNESS\HSCIADMO\HSCIAD_F.IW,MADNESS\HSCIADMO\HSCRT.EXE HSCHD.WRI WRITE,MADNESS\HSCIADMO\HSCHD.WRI HSCIADMO HSCIAD_D.IW 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject HSCIAD_D.IW 2497 10/28/92 08:33:52 This selection starts the self-running demo of HSC InterActive. Use this version only if your CD-ROM drive letter is D. If your CD ROM drive is neither D:, E: nor F:, see HSCHD.WRI for information about running the demo from your C: drive. HSCIAD_E.IW 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject HSCIAD_E.IW 2497 10/28/92 08:34:22 This selection starts the self-running demo of HSC InterActive. Use this version only if your CD-ROM drive letter is E. If your CD ROM drive is neither D:, E: nor F:, see HSCHD.WRI for information about running the demo from your C: drive. HSCIAD_F.IW 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject HSCIAD_F.IW 2497 10/28/92 08:35:02 This selection starts the self-running demo of HSC InterActive. Use this version only if your CD-ROM drive letter is F. If your CD ROM drive is neither D:, E: nor F:, see HSCHD.WRI for information about running the demo from your C: drive. HSCHD.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject HSCHD.WRI 1536 11/08/92 14:38:46 Instructions for running the HSC InterActive presentation from your hard drive (C:). arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText ctangle mad_Microsoft Bookshelf sectionName Multimedia Madness sectionPrefix sectionDir madness larsonID Multimedia Madness Microsoft Bookshelf Microsoft Corporation One Microsoft Way Redmond, WA 98052 206/882-8080 Microsoft Bookshelf contains the Concise Columbia Encyclopedia, Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, Hammond Atlas, The Concise Columbia Dictionary of Quotations, The World Almanac and Book of Facts 1992, Roget's II Electronic Thesaurus, and The American Heritage Dictionary. This demo presentation shows you the scope of this reference work, a proven, pioneering product in the multimedia field. arrows BS92DEMO 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BS92DEMO.MVB BS92DEMO.MVB 5934 09/30/92 14:34:26 This selection starts the self-running demo of Microsoft Bookshelf. BS92DEMO.MVB APPFILE,MADNESS\BS92DEMO\BS92DEMO.MVB,MADNESS\BS92DEMO\VIEWER.EXE scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 55 of 201 mad_Multimedia Beethoven sectionName Multimedia Madness sectionPrefix sectionDir madness larsonID Multimedia Madness Multimedia Beethoven Microsoft Corporation One Microsoft Way Redmond, WA 98052 206/882-8080 Multimedia Beethoven is a fascinating example of multimedia in action. This sight and sound extravaganza plays the composer's Ninth Symphony and contains an incredible number of ways to learn about the composer, this work and symphonic music in general. This self-running demo takes you on a tour of Multimedia Beethoven and gives you a taste of the music in the full program which is highlighted in chapter 8 of the book. arrows BEETDEMO 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BEETDEMO.EXE BEETDEMO.EXE 599425 09/15/92 14:11:40 This selection runs the Multimedia Beethoven demonstration. It is a self running presentation which includes a complete soundtrack of WAV audio. BEETDEMO.EXE APPFILE,MADNESS\BEETDEMO\BEETDEMO.EXE,MADNESS\BEETDEMO\VIEWER.EXE scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 56 of 201 mad_Multimedia ToolBook larsonID sectionDir madness sectionPrefix sectionName Multimedia Madness Page 57 of 201u Multimedia Madness This Multimedia ToolBook demonstration about the Space Program was created by Asymetrix. It shows off the powerful capabilities of Multimedia ToolBook. This particular presentation is highlighted in chapter 4 of the book. Note that you are presently using Asymetrix Corporation's Multimedia ToolBook; it is the authoring system used to create NAUTILUS. Multimedia ToolBook Asymetrix Corporation 110 110th Street NE Bellevue, WA 98004 206/426-0501 SPACE.TBK HYPERFILE,MADNESS\SPACE\SPACE.TBK,NAUTAPPS\TBOOK.EXE SPACE SPACE.TBK 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SPACE.TBK 775268 11/20/92 17:26:00 This selection loads and runs the Space Program interactive presentation. mad_PC Animate Plus larsonID sectionDir madness sectionPrefix sectionName Multimedia Madness Page 58 of 201u Multimedia Madness These DOS-based demonstrations present 2D animations that were created with Presidio Software's PC Animate Plus. Choose either the VGA or SVGA graphics demo. PC Animate Plus Presidio Software 2215 Chestnut Street San Francisco, CA 94123 415/474-6437 DEMOVGA.BAT DOS,MADNESS\PCANIMAT\DEMOVGA.BAT DEMOSVGA.BAT DOS,MADNESS\PCANIMAT\DEMOSVGA.BAT README.DOC TEXT,MADNESS\PCANIMAT\README.DOC PCANIMAT DEMOVGA.BAT 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject DEMOVGA.BAT 99 05/06/92 15:28:52 This batch file runs the VGA version of the PC Animate demo. You must have VGA graphics to run this version. DEMOSVGA.BAT 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject DEMOSVGA.BAT 67 11/12/92 15:31:26 This batch file runs the SVGA version of the PC Animate demo. You must have SVGA graphics to run this version. README.DOC 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject README.DOC 1158 11/13/92 14:33:26 Instructions for running these presentations from your hard drive. mad_Ron's Frog larsonID sectionDir madness sectionPrefix sectionName Multimedia Madness Page 59 of 201u Multimedia Madness Ron Wodaski provides this .FLI (no pun intended!), .FLC and .WAV player, which he wrote in Visual Basic 2.0. He also provides a frog animation complete with audio as a demonstration. Ron's Frog Ron Wodaski MADNESS.EXE APP,MADNESS\RON_FROG\MADNESS.EXE RON_FROG7 MADNESS.EXE 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MADNESS.EXE 9367 11/10/92 22:01:22 This selection runs an animation and .WAV player. es / Swi mad_Tempra Pro, Tempra Show sectionName Multimedia Madness sectionPrefix sectionDir madness larsonID Multimedia Madness Tempra Pro, Tempra Show Mathematica Inc. 402 S. Kentucky Avenue Lakeland, FL 33801 813/682-1128 Tempra Pro and Tempra Show are DOS-based products that team up to present a complete multimedia solution. Tempra Pro is a powerful graphics imaging program that can manipulate photo-realistic graphics. You can create your own images from scratch, or you can import existing graphics files and whip up incredible new creations. Tempra Show is a complete multimedia authoring system. Show supports a wide variety of graphics files, animations, sounds and MIDI. These special versions of Tempra Pro and Tempra Show have the same functions as the "real thing," but you won't be able to save, print or scan. (Depending on your graphics setup, Tempra may ask about your system configuration when you first start the program.) arrows TEMPRA 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject TEMPINST.ZIP TEMPINST.ZIP 2115282 11/12/92 15:46:54 Click Open to extract the contents of this file to your hard drive and run INSTALL.EXE. FOR INSTALL.EXE TO WORK CORRECTLY, YOU MUST UNZIP TO THE ROOT DIRECTORY OF A DRIVE, THEN INSTALL TO A DIFFERENT DRIVE. For example, unzip to C: and install to D:, or vice versa. TEMPINST.ZIP NAUTFILE,MADNESS\TEMPRA\TEMPINST.ZIP,NAUTAPPS\NWUNA.EXE,-M999 -D -RINSTALL.EXE scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 60 of 201 Education solutions hdr doPrint "Nothing 4hasMCI sectionDir romfile(( & ".wav"), enabled B"audio" setPage enterPage doPrint setPage doPrint Nothing to print from this page. enterPage sectionDir romfile audio enabled audio hasMCI setPage larsonID sectionDir sectionPrefix sectionName Education :PHYSSIZE menubar :PHYSSIZE goNext buttonUp buttonUp goNext borderSytle popSectionList (x = (x = keyEnter); buttonStillDown buttonUp keyUp buttonStillDown popSectionList buttonUp popSectionList keyUp popSectionList borderSytle doSearch buttonUp buttonUp ZdoSearch borderSytle Print doPrint buttonUp buttonUp IdoPrint borderSytle newLinkMessage buttonUp buttonUp vnewLinkMessage borderSytle doHelp buttonUp buttonUp doHelp borderSytle upLevel goSectionHdr buttonUp buttonUp goSectionHdr borderSytle goPrev buttonUp buttonUp goPrev borderSytle audio 4hasMCI omyEnabled); noMCIMessage; sectionDir & "\" & & ".wav" "WAVE" PlayFile buttonUp buttonUp myEnabled noMCIMessage sectionDir ePlayFile hasMCI myEnabled index oselectedTextLines (x = keyEnter) clickIndex eaveField keyUp leaveField buttonUp leaveField keyUp buttonUp buttonUp clickIndex This Issue NASA Shuttle Missions Endeavour STS-47 Columbia STS-52 Credits NASA SpaceLink The Smithsonian We Want You! February Expeditions Yucatan Plant & Bird Life SW Washington, D.C. La Paz: Bolivian Museum Expeditions How To... Earthwinds Update November Launch? Knowledge Adventure Knowledge Adventure Science Adventure Sports Adventure edu_This Issue sectionName Education sectionPrefix sectionDir larsonID Education This Issue arrows From space to sports, there's much to learn this issue. We begin this section, as is often the case, with a multimedia essay on a recent NASA Space Shuttle mission. This time, however, we have a treat for you: video overviews of experiments from the STS-47 Endeavour mission in September. Then we provide a peek into the most recent mission, Columbia's STS-52. A full report is forthcoming next issue. Also from NASA: ongoing resources from SpaceLink, the bulletin board full of educational information useful in school or at home. Three Smithsonian Expeditions for February '93 are outlined next. Take a look, then get involved with scientists in the Yucatan, southwestern Washington, D.C. or Bolivia! If you were with us early this year, you may remember a few reports on Earthwinds, the around-the-world manned hot air balloon flight. Well, it's back with plans to launch in November from Reno, Nevada. This essay is presented in ToolBook form. Finally, our software feature this issue comes from Knowledge Adventure Inc. Their claim: multimedia without CD ROM! Take a look at three superb demos. scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 62 of 201 edu_NASA Shuttle Missions sectionName Education sectionPrefix sectionDir larsonID Education NASA Shuttle Missions Looking forward and back.... We couldn't show you clips from STS-47 last issue, since we didn't have digital video capabilities, but now we can! Also see a brief preview of STS-52, the mission that landed as we "went to press." Look for a full report next month. :PHYSSIZE LAUNCH2.DIB Page 63 of 201 edu_Endeavour STS-47 larsonID sectionDir sectionPrefix sectionName Education Page 64 of 201 Education A shuttle blast from the past.... We recently provided a full report on STS-47, the first American space flight to carry a Japanese scientist. Through the text and images within that essay, you met the crew and learned about the many life sciences and materials sciences experiments performed as part of Spacelab-J. Now that video technology is available on the Windows(tm) platform, we'd like to give you a digital video look at a few of those experiments. NASA SHUTTLE MISSIONS Endeavour STS-47 STS-47 September 12-20, 1992 LIFESCI1.AVI AVI,EDUC\STS47\LIFESCI1.AVI LIFESCI2.AVI AVI,EDUC\STS47\LIFESCI2.AVI SEMICON.AVI AVI,EDUC\STS47\SEMICON.AVI STS47 LIFESCI1.AVI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject LIFESCI1.AVI 5781932 11/05/92 14:49:16 A compilation of several of the Life Sciences experiments performed in Spacelab-J during STS-47. Highlights include a frog leaping (and floating!) in microgravity. Length 01:09 / 15 frames per sec LIFESCI2.AVI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject LIFESCI2.AVI 5311148 11/05/92 21:04:56 A compilation of several of the Life Sciences experiments performed in Spacelab-J during STS-47, focusing on cell biology, plus human physiology experiments with Dr. Mamoru Mohri, the first Japanese citizen to fly on a NASA mission. Length 01:09 / 15 frames per sec SEMICON.AVI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SEMICON.AVI 5341436 11/05/92 17:50:20 Footage from Materials Sciences experiments performed in Spacelab-J during STS-47. Many of these experiments were performed in furnaces. Semi-conductors, glasses, alloys, crystals and more were involved. Length 01:28 / 15 frames per sec arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText pho_Big Ben larsonID sectionDir photos sectionPrefix sectionName Photography & Images Page 38 of 201u Photography & Images SUMMER IN PICTURES Big Ben Mike Golding Australia Images from Great Britain BIGBEN8.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\UNIKING\BIGBEN8.DIB BIGBEN4.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\UNIKING\BIGBEN4.DIB BIGBEN.TIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\UNIKING\BIGBEN.TIF BIGBEN.GIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\UNIKING\BIGBEN.GIF UNIKING BIGBEN.DIB :PHYSSIZE BIGBEN8.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BIGBEN8.DIB 173798 11/03/92 08:42:06 Looking up at Big Ben with part of Queen Boadicea's monument in the foreground. 8 bit DIB/ 360x480/256 colors BIGBEN4.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BIGBEN4.DIB 86518 11/03/92 08:42:26 Looking up at Big Ben with part of Queen Boadicea's monument in the foreground. 4 bit DIB/ 360x480/16 colors BIGBEN.TIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BIGBEN.TIF 5520346 10/16/92 15:25:40 24bit TIF/1175 x 1566/16 million colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. BIGBEN.GIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BIGBEN.GIF 105046 10/16/92 15:27:20 8bit GIF/360x480/256 colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. pho_British Magpies larsonID sectionDir photos sectionPrefix sectionName Photography & Images Page 39 of 201u Photography & Images SUMMER IN PICTURES British Magpies Mike Golding Australia Images from Great Britain# MAGPIES8.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\UNIKING\MAGPIES8.DIB MAGPIES4.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\UNIKING\MAGPIES4.DIB MAGPIES.TIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\UNIKING\MAGPIES.TIF MAGPIES.GIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\UNIKING\MAGPIES.GIF UNIKING MAGPIES.DIB :PHYSSIZE MAGPIES8.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MAGPIES8.DIB 308198 11/03/92 08:42:54 A couple of British Magpies (quite different from the Ozzie variety) perch on a railing overlooking the Jumbles Reservoir park near Bolton in Lancashire. 8 bit DIB/ 640x480/256 colors MAGPIES4.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MAGPIES4.DIB 153718 11/03/92 08:43:20 A couple of British Magpies (quite different from the Ozzie variety) perch on a railing overlooking the Jumbles Reservoir park near Bolton in Lancashire. 4 bit DIB/ 640x480/16 colors MAGPIES.TIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MAGPIES.TIF 5483990 10/16/92 15:40:50 24bit TIF/1561 x 1171/16 million colors To preview this image, open the DIB file.A MAGPIES.GIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MAGPIES.GIF 229243 10/16/92 15:42:36 8bit GIF/640x480/256 colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. pho_Piper of Portree larsonID sectionDir photos sectionPrefix sectionName Photography & Images Page 40 of 201u Photography & Images SUMMER IN PICTURES Piper of Portree Mike Golding Australia Images from Great Britain# PORTREE8.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\UNIKING\PORTREE8.DIB PORTREE4.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\UNIKING\PORTREE4.DIB PORTREE.TIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\UNIKING\PORTREE.TIF PORTREE.GIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\UNIKING\PORTREE.GIF UNIKING PORTREE.DIB :PHYSSIZE PORTREE8.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PORTREE8.DIB 173798 11/03/92 08:43:44 Little Becky stands next to a young piper in the square at Portree, capital of the Isle of Skye. 8 bit DIB/ 360x480/256 colors PORTREE4.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PORTREE4.DIB 86518 11/03/92 08:44:04 Little Becky stands next to a young piper in the square at Portree, capital of the Isle of Skye. 4 bit DIB/ 360x480/16 colors PORTREE.TIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PORTREE.TIF 5532100 10/16/92 15:11:48 24bit TIF/1176 x 1568/16 million colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. PORTREE.GIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PORTREE.GIF 111197 10/16/92 15:14:04 8bit GIF/360x480/256 colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. pho_E-Gallery larsonID sectionDir photos sectionPrefix sectionName Photography & Images Page 41 of 201 Photography & Images E-Gallery Alexis Gerard's E-Gallery is back with a glimpse of Russian architecture and a report on the recent Seybold Computer Publishing Expo. EVANS.WAV WAVE,PHOTOS\EGALLERY\EVANS.WAV RUSSIA8.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\EGALLERY\RUSSIA8.DIB RUSSIA4.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\EGALLERY\RUSSIA4.DIB EVANS.WRI WRITE,PHOTOS\EGALLERY\EVANS.WRI SEYBOLD.WRI WRITE,PHOTOS\EGALLERY\SEYBOLD.WRI GERARD.WRI WRITE,PHOTOS\EGALLERY\GERARD.WRI EGALLERY_ RUSSIA.DIB :PHYSSIZE EVANS.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject EVANS.WAV 796972 11/05/92 18:11:12 Featured artist Ted Evans provides insight into his work. Length 01:12 / Stereo/ 8 bit/ 11 kHzE RUSSIA8.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject RUSSIA8.DIB 242918 11/03/92 09:13:58 "The Russia House," by Ted Evans, who was traditionally trained as an artist and desires to bring that to his computer art. He strives to create a "natural and organic" look to his work, as evidenced in this piece. Copyright Ted Evans. All Rights Reserved. 8 bit DIB / 502x480/ 256 Colors RUSSIA4.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject RUSSIA4.DIB 121078 11/03/92 09:14:24 "The Russia House," by Ted Evans, who was traditionally trained as an artist and desires to bring that to his computer art. He strives to create a "natural and organic" look to his work, as evidenced in this piece. Copyright Ted Evans. All Rights Reserved. 4 bit DIB / 502x480/ 16 Colors EVANS.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject EVANS.WRI 2048 11/04/92 11:29:50 A brief bio of this month's featured E-Gallery artist, Ted Evans.- SEYBOLD.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SEYBOLD.WRI 8832 11/08/92 14:25:30 Alexis Gerard's initial report on the September Seybold Computer Publishing Conference/Exposition. At first glance this insider's view may seem too "pro-Apple," but some of his most interesting revelations are definitely cross platform. GERARD.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject GERARD.WRI 1536 11/08/92 14:26:34 A brief bio of Alexis Gerard, who brings us the work of many talented photographers and artists as well as his observations of the industry in the E-Gallery. pho_E-Gallery edu_SW Washington, D.C. fwh_New Sampler hig_CHPAPER(S) new_Window on WUGNET let_Subscription Rates let_.WAV Stereo nem_Introductions++ ser_Publish on NAUTILUS pho_Multimedia Madness sectionName Photography & Images sectionPrefix sectionDir photos larsonID Photography & Images Multimedia Madness arrows A sampling of images from NAUTILUS subscribers including nature studies, outdoor scenes and landscapes. The images on the following pages are representative samples of digital photography as discussed in Ron Wodaski's book, "Multimedia Madness." Along with more than forty additional images, they have been published on NAUTILUS' "The Best of Photography Volume 1," a CD ROM compilation disc available through NAUTILUS Customer Service. scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" "genearl ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText genearl info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 42 of 201 pho_Banff 1 larsonID sectionDir photos sectionPrefix sectionName Photography & Images Page 43 of 201u Photography & Images MULTIMEDIA MADNESS Banff 1 Larry Shelley Columbus, Ohio BANFF18.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\BANFF1\BANFF18.DIB BANFF14.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\BANFF1\BANFF14.DIB BANFF1.GIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\BANFF1\BANFF1.GIF BANFF1.TIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\BANFF1\BANFF1.TIF BANFF1 BANFF1.DIB :PHYSSIZE BANFF18.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BANFF18.DIB 308198 08/11/92 10:57:30 Mountains at Lake Louise, outside Calgary, Alberta, Canada. 8 bit DIB / 640x480 / 256 colorsc BANFF14.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BANFF14.DIB 153718 11/12/92 16:31:28 Mountains at Lake Louise, outside Calgary, Alberta, Canada. 4 bit DIB / 640x480 / 16 colors BANFF1.GIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BANFF1.GIF 247958 07/01/92 14:20:46 8 bit GIF / 640 x 480 / 256 colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. BANFF1.TIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BANFF1.TIF 3495556 07/01/92 13:38:38 24 bit TIF / 1324 x 880 / 16 million colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. pho_Banff 1 edu_Expeditions How To... mus_Ragtime Piano Works mus_MMB 17 fwh_Windham Hill Jazz HighFive CD ROM Directory nem_Vendor Notes hig_Paper Hanger pho_Big Falls larsonID sectionDir photos sectionPrefix sectionName Photography & Images Page 44 of 201u Photography & Images MULTIMEDIA MADNESS Big Falls Mary Leahy Billerica, MA BIGFALL8.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\LEAHY\BIGFALL8.DIB BIGFALL4.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\LEAHY\BIGFALL4.DIB BIGFALL.GIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\LEAHY\BIGFALL.GIF BIGFALL2.TIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\LEAHY\BIGFALL2.TIF LEAHY BIGFALL.DIB :PHYSSIZE BIGFALL8.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BIGFALL8.DIB 110822 09/10/92 13:34:42 Niagara Falls: Vacationing shot taken from "The Maiden in the Mist." 8 bit DIB / 381x286 / 256 Colorss BIGFALL4.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BIGFALL4.DIB 55030 09/10/92 13:35:04 Niagara Falls: Vacationing shot taken from "The Maiden in the Mist." 4 bit DIB / 381x286 / 16 Colors BIGFALL.GIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BIGFALL.GIF 76506 08/26/92 15:17:30 8 bit GIF / 381 x 286 / 256 colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. BIGFALL2.TIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BIGFALL2.TIF 327094 08/26/92 15:16:08 24 bit TIF / 381 x 286 / 16 million colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. ez t t 2 pho_Bird larsonID sectionDir photos sectionPrefix sectionName Photography & Images Page 45 of 201u Photography & Images MULTIMEDIA MADNESS Mary Leahy Billerica, MA BIRD8.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\LEAHY\BIRD8.DIB BIRD4.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\LEAHY\BIRD4.DIB BIRD.GIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\LEAHY\BIRD.GIF BIRD2.TIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\LEAHY\BIRD2.TIF LEAHY BIRD.DIB :PHYSSIZE BIRD8.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BIRD8.DIB 90698 09/10/92 13:35:26 A shot of a sure-footed bird on a cliff in Rockport, Massachusetts. 8 bit DIB / 259x345 / 256 colors BIRD4.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BIRD4.DIB 45658 09/10/92 13:35:44 A shot of a sure-footed bird on a cliff in Rockport, Massachusetts. 4 bit DIB / 259x345 / 16 colors BIRD.GIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BIRD.GIF 41736 08/26/92 15:21:30 8 bit GIF / 259 x 345 / 256 colors To preview this image, open the DIB file.7 BIRD2.TIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BIRD2.TIF 268262 08/26/92 15:20:56 24 bit TIF / 259 x 345 / 16 million colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. 0x480/ 2 UT L L 2 pho_Boat larsonID sectionDir photos sectionPrefix sectionName Photography & Images Page 46 of 201u Photography & Images MULTIMEDIA MADNESS Mary Leahy Billerica, MA BOAT8.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\LEAHY\BOAT8.DIB BOAT4.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\LEAHY\BOAT4.DIB BOAT.GIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\LEAHY\BOAT.GIF BOAT2.TIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\LEAHY\BOAT2.TIF LEAHY BOAT.DIB :PHYSSIZE BOAT8.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BOAT8.DIB 118610 09/10/92 13:36:12 A photo of some "passers-by" in Miami, Florida. 8 bit DIB / 396x297 / 256 colors7 BOAT4.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BOAT4.DIB 59518 09/10/92 13:36:30 A photo of some "passers-by" in Miami, Florida. 4 bit DIB / 396x297 / 16 colors BOAT.GIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BOAT.GIF 59998 08/26/92 15:25:46 8 bit GIF / 396 x 297 / 256 colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. BOAT2.TIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject BOAT2.TIF 353032 08/26/92 15:25:10 24 bit TIF / 396 x 297 / 16 million colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. pho_Boat mad_Ron's Frog edu_Endeavour STS-47 ent_About This Section let_CD ROM Conversions nem_The Treasure Chest 5^ X X 2 pho_Cliffs larsonID sectionDir photos sectionPrefix sectionName Photography & Images Page 47 of 201u Photography & Images MULTIMEDIA MADNESS Cliffs Mary Leahy Billerica, MA CLIFFS8.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\LEAHY\CLIFFS8.DIB CLIFFS4.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\LEAHY\CLIFFS4.DIB CLIFFS.GIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\LEAHY\CLIFFS.GIF CLIFFS2.TIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\LEAHY\CLIFFS2.TIF LEAHY CLIFFS.DIB :PHYSSIZE CLIFFS8.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CLIFFS8.DIB 88294 09/10/92 13:37:56 Hanging over the cliffs of Ireland. 8 bit DIB / 256x341 / 256 colors CLIFFS4.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CLIFFS4.DIB 43766 09/10/92 13:38:12 Hanging over the cliffs of Ireland. 4 bit DIB / 256x341 / 16 colors CLIFFS.GIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CLIFFS.GIF 72207 08/26/92 15:31:26 8 bit GIF / 256 x 341 / 256 colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. CLIFFS2.TIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CLIFFS2.TIF 262084 08/26/92 15:30:54 24 bit TIF / 256 x 341 / 16 million colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. pho_Cedar3 larsonID sectionDir photos sectionPrefix sectionName Photography & Images Page 48 of 201u Photography & Images MULTIMEDIA MADNESS Cedar3 Andy Jones Columbus, Ohio CEDAR38.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\CEDAR3\CEDAR38.DIB CEDAR34.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\CEDAR3\CEDAR34.DIB CEDAR3.GIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\CEDAR3\CEDAR3.GIF CEDAR3.TIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\CEDAR3\CEDAR3.TIF CEDAR3{ CEDAR3.DIB :PHYSSIZE CEDAR38.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CEDAR38.DIB 308198 08/11/92 11:25:12 Peaceful dusk over the bay at Cedar Campus on Lake Huron, Cedarville, Michigan. 8 bit DIB / 640x480 / 256 Colorsq CEDAR34.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CEDAR34.DIB 153718 11/12/92 16:32:12 Peaceful dusk over the bay at Cedar Campus on Lake Huron, Cedarville, Michigan. 4 bit DIB / 640x480 / 16 Colors CEDAR3.GIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CEDAR3.GIF 158583 07/01/92 15:24:22 8 bit GIF / 640 x 480 / 256 colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. CEDAR3.TIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CEDAR3.TIF 3424456 07/01/92 13:56:38 24 bit TIF / 1315 x 868 / 16 million colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. estnut S pho_Rocks larsonID sectionDir photos sectionPrefix sectionName Photography & Images Page 49 of 201u Photography & Images MULTIMEDIA MADNESS Rocks Marsh Williams Upper Arlington, Ohio ROCKS8.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\ROCKS\ROCKS8.DIB ROCKS4.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\ROCKS\ROCKS4.DIB ROCKS.GIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\ROCKS\ROCKS.GIF ROCKS.TIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\ROCKS\ROCKS.TIF ROCKS ROCKS.DIB :PHYSSIZE ROCKS8.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject ROCKS8.DIB 308198 08/11/92 11:03:38 Nice play of light and textures makes this rock study good for multimedia backgrounds. 8 bit DIB / 640x480 / 256 colorsu ROCKS4.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject ROCKS4.DIB 153718 11/12/92 16:36:10 Nice play of light and textures makes this rock study good for multimedia backgrounds. 4 bit DIB / 640x480 / 16 colors ROCKS.GIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject ROCKS.GIF 302773 07/01/92 14:38:44 8 bit GIF / 640 x 480 / 256 colors To preview this image, open the DIB file.{ ROCKS.TIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject ROCKS.TIF 3444176 07/01/92 13:47:54 24 bit TIF / 1309 x 877 / 16 million colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. BEET Multimedia Madness s hdr doPrint "Nothing 4hasMCI sectionDir romfile(( & ".wav"), enabled B"audio" setPage enterPage doPrint setPage doPrint Nothing to print from this page. enterPage sectionDir romfile audio enabled audio hasMCI setPage larsonID sectionDir madness sectionPrefix sectionName Multimedia Madness :PHYSSIZE menubar :PHYSSIZE goNext buttonUp buttonUp goNext borderSytle popSectionList (x = (x = keyEnter); buttonStillDown buttonUp keyUp buttonStillDown popSectionList buttonUp popSectionList keyUp popSectionList borderSytle doSearch buttonUp buttonUp ZdoSearch borderSytle Print doPrint buttonUp buttonUp IdoPrint borderSytle newLinkMessage buttonUp buttonUp vnewLinkMessage borderSytle doHelp buttonUp buttonUp doHelp borderSytle upLevel goSectionHdr buttonUp buttonUp goSectionHdr borderSytle goPrev buttonUp buttonUp goPrev borderSytle audio 4hasMCI omyEnabled); noMCIMessage; sectionDir & "\" & & ".wav" "WAVE" PlayFile buttonUp buttonUp myEnabled noMCIMessage sectionDir ePlayFile hasMCI myEnabled index oselectedTextLines (x = keyEnter) clickIndex eaveField keyUp leaveField buttonUp leaveField keyUp buttonUp buttonUp clickIndex Why Multimedia Madness? 3D Studio 3D Workshop HSC InterActive Microsoft Bookshelf Multimedia Beethoven Multimedia ToolBook PC Animate Plus Ron's Frog Tempra Pro, Tempra Show pho_Off the Track larsonID sectionDir photos sectionPrefix sectionName Photography & Images Page 27 of 201u Photography & Images RANDALL L. HYDE Off the Track Randall L. Hyde Riverside, California OFFTRAK8.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\HYDE\OFFTRAK8.DIB OFFTRAK4.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\HYDE\OFFTRAK4.DIB OFFTRAK.TIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\HYDE\OFFTRAK.TIF OFFTRAK.GIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\HYDE\OFFTRAK.GIF OFFTRAK.DIB :PHYSSIZE OFFTRAK8.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OFFTRAK8.DIB 308198 11/03/92 08:32:22 A shot of a railroad track taken with a Nikon FE with a 16mm fisheye lens. The camera was set down on a railroad tie and the shutter release was activated. 8 bit DIB/ 640x480/256 colors OFFTRAK4.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OFFTRAK4.DIB 153718 11/03/92 08:32:46 A shot of a railroad track taken with a Nikon FE with a 16mm fisheye lens. The camera was set down on a railroad tie and the shutter release was activated. 4 bit DIB/ 640x480/16 colors OFFTRAK.TIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OFFTRAK.TIF 2688976 10/19/92 15:58:56 24bit TIF/1093 x 820/ 16 million colors To preview this image, open the DIB file.# OFFTRAK.GIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject OFFTRAK.GIF 184871 10/19/92 16:03:34 8bit GIF/640x480/256 colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. HSCIAD_ pho_Summer in Pictures sectionName Photography & Images sectionPrefix sectionDir photos larsonID Photography & Images Summer in Pictures In the third of our "Summer in Pictures" photo series, our subscribers have provided three sets of photos from around the world including majestic images of Mt. Rainier from Seattle, "Home Sweet Home" images from Cape May, and a view of the United Kingdom from Down Under. :PHYSSIZE MAGPIES.DIB Page 28 of 201 pho_Summer in Pictures fwh_The Impressionists ent_Uncle Sam's Budget Balancer let_Editorial Q&A ser_Tools to Enhance Your Use nem_About This Section pho_Space Needle larsonID sectionDir photos sectionPrefix sectionName Photography & Images Page 29 of 201u Photography & Images SUMMER IN PICTURES Space Needle Warren F. Knight San Luis Obispo, CA Images from Seattle, Washington NEEDLE8.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\SEATTLE\NEEDLE8.DIB NEEDLE4.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\SEATTLE\NEEDLE4.DIB NEEDLE.TIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\SEATTLE\NEEDLE.TIF NEEDLE.GIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\SEATTLE\NEEDLE.GIF SEATTLE NEEDLE.DIB :PHYSSIZE NEEDLE8.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject NEEDLE8.DIB 173798 11/03/92 08:39:22 A look at the Space Needle in the late afternoon. The old saying is really true: "...the bluest skies are in Seattle." 8 bit DIB/ 360x480 256 colors NEEDLE4.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject NEEDLE4.DIB 86518 11/03/92 08:39:42 A look at the Space Needle in the late afternoon. The old saying is really true: "...the bluest skies are in Seattle." 4 bit DIB/ 360x480 16 colors NEEDLE.TIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject NEEDLE.TIF 4105886 10/16/92 11:39:30 24bit TIF/1013 x 1351/16 million colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. NEEDLE.GIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject NEEDLE.GIF 88480 10/16/92 11:41:04 8bit GIF/360x480/256 colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. pho_Space Needle pho_Cliffs edu_Columbia STS-52 edu_Science Adventure ent_Screen Savers & Tools ent_Destroyer for Windows pho_Picture Postcard larsonID sectionDir photos sectionPrefix sectionName Photography & Images Page 30 of 201u Photography & Images SUMMER IN PICTURES Picture Postcard Warren F. Knight San Luis Obispo, CA Images from Seattle, Washington POSTCRD8.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\SEATTLE\POSTCRD8.DIB POSTCRD4.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\SEATTLE\POSTCRD4.DIB POSTCRD.TIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\SEATTLE\POSTCRD.TIF POSTCRD.GIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\SEATTLE\POSTCRD.GIF SEATTLE POSTCRD.DIB :PHYSSIZE POSTCRD8.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject POSTCRD8.DIB 308198 11/03/92 08:40:16 Mt. Rainier from Paradise. Descending from Alta Vista, I spotted this extraordinary view. The place was well named. 8 bit DIB/ 640x480/ 256 colors POSTCRD4.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject POSTCRD4.DIB 153718 11/03/92 08:40:42 Mt. Rainier from Paradise. Descending from Alta Vista, I spotted this extraordinary view. The place was well named. 4 bit DIB/ 640x480/16 colors POSTCRD.TIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject POSTCRD.TIF 4095760 10/16/92 11:45:56 24bit TIF/1349 x 1012/16 million colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. POSTCRD.GIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject POSTCRD.GIF 173602 10/16/92 11:47:40 8bit GIF/640x480/256 colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. pho_Mt. Rainier larsonID sectionDir photos sectionPrefix sectionName Photography & Images Page 31 of 201u Photography & Images SUMMER IN PICTURES Mt. Rainier Warren F. Knight San Luis Obispo, CA Images from Seattle, Washington RAINIER8.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\SEATTLE\RAINIER8.DIB RAINIER4.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\SEATTLE\RAINIER4.DIB RAINIER.TIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\SEATTLE\RAINIER.TIF RAINIER.GIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\SEATTLE\RAINIER.GIF SEATTLE RAINIER.DIB :PHYSSIZE RAINIER8.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject RAINIER8.DIB 308198 11/03/92 08:41:08 Mt. Rainier National Park. It had been ten years since my last visit to Paradise. The wait was worth it! So was the hike up. 8 bit DIB/ 640x480/256 colors RAINIER4.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject RAINIER4.DIB 153718 11/03/92 08:41:36 Mt. Rainier National Park. It had been ten years since my last visit to Paradise. The wait was worth it! So was the hike up. 4 bit DIB/ 640x480/16 colors RAINIER.TIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject RAINIER.TIF 3880112 10/16/92 11:49:42 24bit TIF/1313 x 985/16 million colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. RAINIER.GIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject RAINIER.GIF 191611 10/16/92 11:51:20 8bit GIF/640x480/256 colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. pho_Japanese Garden larsonID sectionDir photos sectionPrefix sectionName Photography & Images Page 32 of 201u Photography & Images SUMMER IN PICTURES Japanese Garden Warren F. Knight San Luis Obispo, CA Images from Seattle, Washington GARDEN8.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\SEATTLE\GARDEN8.DIB GARDEN4.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\SEATTLE\GARDEN4.DIB GARDEN.TIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\SEATTLE\GARDEN.TIF GARDEN.GIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\SEATTLE\GARDEN.GIF SEATTLE GARDEN.DIB :PHYSSIZE GARDEN8.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject GARDEN8.DIB 308198 11/03/92 08:38:30 The beginning of fall color at The Japanese Garden, Washington Park Arboretum. It was early morning and I was the only one there. Except for the ducks, that is. 8 bit DIB/640x480/256 colors GARDEN4.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject GARDEN4.DIB 153718 11/03/92 08:38:56 The beginning of fall color at The Japanese Garden, Washington Park Arboretum. It was early morning and I was the only one there. Except for the ducks, that is. 4 bit DIB/640x480/16 colors GARDEN.TIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject GARDEN.TIF 4144474 10/16/92 11:41:50 24bit TIF/1357 x 1018/16 million colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. GARDEN.GIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject GARDEN.GIF 208966 10/16/92 11:43:42 8bit GIF/640x480/256 colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. pho_Window Details larsonID sectionDir photos sectionPrefix sectionName Photography & Images Page 33 of 201u Photography & Images SUMMER IN PICTURES Window Details Jim Porterfield, Meg Ferra Germantown, MA Images from Cape May, New Jersey WINDOW8.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\CAPEMAY\WINDOW8.DIB WINDOW4.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\CAPEMAY\WINDOW4.DIB WINDOW.TIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\CAPEMAY\WINDOW.TIF WINDOW.GIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\CAPEMAY\WINDOW.GIF CAPEMAY WINDOW.DIB :PHYSSIZE WINDOW8.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WINDOW8.DIB 173798 11/03/92 08:30:02 Detail of a window alcove: Delicate lace curtains in the window and intricate gingerbread work on the balcony above. Contrasting colors on walls and trim are featured. 8 bit DIB/ 360x480/256 colors WINDOW4.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WINDOW4.DIB 86518 11/03/92 08:30:26 Detail of a window alcove: Delicate lace curtains in the window and intricate gingerbread work on the balcony above. Contrasting colors on walls and trim are featured. 4 bit DIB/ 360x480/16 colors WINDOW.TIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WINDOW.TIF 4071512 10/16/92 11:25:16 24bit TIF/1009 x 1345/16 million colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. WINDOW.GIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WINDOW.GIF 115409 10/16/92 11:27:28 8bit GIF/360x480/256 colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. pho_Window Details pho_Morning Star Villa new_Events Calendar nem_Understanding MM Sound pho_The Pink House larsonID sectionDir photos sectionPrefix sectionName Photography & Images Page 34 of 201u Photography & Images SUMMER IN PICTURES The Pink House Jim Porterfield, Meg Ferra Germantown, MA Images from Cape May, New Jersey PINK8.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\CAPEMAY\PINK8.DIB PINK4.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\CAPEMAY\PINK4.DIB PINK.TIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\CAPEMAY\PINK.TIF PINK.GIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\CAPEMAY\PINK.GIF CAPEMAY PINK.DIB :PHYSSIZE PINK8.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PINK8.DIB 308198 11/03/92 08:26:46 The famous "Pink House." No amount of intricate ornamentation was ever quite enough during the Victorian era. 8 bit DIB/ 640x480/256 colors PINK4.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PINK4.DIB 153718 11/03/92 08:27:16 The famous "Pink House." No amount of intricate ornamentation was ever quite enough during the Victorian era. 4 bit DIB/ 640x480/16 colors PINK.TIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PINK.TIF 3246500 10/16/92 11:32:14 24bit TIF/1209 x 907/16 million colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. PINK.GIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PINK.GIF 197192 10/16/92 11:33:58 8bit GIF/640x480/256 colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. pho_The Pink House mus_Wave for Windows ent_Man Your Stations! ant_McAfee General Info new_It's News to Me! let_Photos let_Corrections / Fixes pho_Queen Victoria larsonID sectionDir photos sectionPrefix sectionName Photography & Images Page 35 of 201u Photography & Images SUMMER IN PICTURES Queen Victoria Jim Porterfield, Meg Ferra Germantown, MA Images from Cape May, New Jersey Images from Cape May, New Jersey_ QUEEN8.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\CAPEMAY\QUEEN8.DIB QUEEN4.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\CAPEMAY\QUEEN4.DIB QUEEN.TIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\CAPEMAY\QUEEN.TIF QUEEN.GIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\CAPEMAY\QUEEN.GIF) CAPEMAY QUEEN.DIB :PHYSSIZE QUEEN8.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject QUEEN8.DIB 308198 11/03/92 08:27:46 The stately "Queen Victoria" with the gas light at the curb. There are several hundred restored Victorian houses in Cape May, although a disasterous fire wiped out most of the center of the city in 1878. The houses were rebuilt in the grand styles evident today. 8 bit DIB/ 640x480/256 colors QUEEN4.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject QUEEN4.DIB 153718 11/03/92 08:28:12 The stately "Queen Victoria" with the gas light at the curb. There are several hundred restored Victorian houses in Cape May, although a disasterous fire wiped out most of the center of the city in 1878. The houses were rebuilt in the grand styles evident today. 4 bit DIB/ 640x480/16 colors QUEEN.TIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject QUEEN.TIF 4088680 10/16/92 11:34:46 24bit TIF/1348 x 1011/16 million colors To preview this image, open the DIB file.; QUEEN.GIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject QUEEN.GIF 271006 10/16/92 11:06:58 8bit GIF/640x480/256 colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. button pho_Morning Star Villa larsonID sectionDir photos sectionPrefix sectionName Photography & Images Page 36 of 201u Photography & Images SUMMER IN PICTURES Morning Star Villa Jim Porterfield, Meg Ferra Germantown, MA Images from Cape May, New Jersey STAR8.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\CAPEMAY\STAR8.DIB STAR4.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\CAPEMAY\STAR4.DIB STAR.TIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\CAPEMAY\STAR.TIF STAR.GIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\CAPEMAY\STAR.GIF CAPEMAY STAR.DIB :PHYSSIZE STAR8.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject STAR8.DIB 173798 11/03/92 08:29:12 The "Morning Star Villa." This enormous house was actually moved by a flatbed truck from the center of town to its present location overlooking the ocean. 8 bit DIB/ 360x480/256 colors STAR4.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject STAR4.DIB 86518 11/03/92 08:29:32 The "Morning Star Villa." This enormous house was actually moved by a flatbed truck from the center of town to its present location overlooking the ocean. 4 bit DIB/ 360x480/16 colors STAR.TIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject STAR.TIF 3975236 10/16/92 11:37:16 24bit TIF/997 x 1329/16 million colors To preview this image, open the DIB file.3 STAR.GIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject STAR.GIF 101984 10/16/92 11:13:48 8bit GIF/360x480/256 colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. pho_London Transport larsonID sectionDir photos sectionPrefix sectionName Photography & Images Page 37 of 201u Photography & Images SUMMER IN PICTURES London Transport Mike Golding Australia Images from Great Britain# TRNSPRT8.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\UNIKING\TRNSPRT8.DIB TRNSPRT4.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\UNIKING\TRNSPRT4.DIB TRNSPRT.TIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\UNIKING\TRNSPRT.TIF TRNSPRT.GIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\UNIKING\TRNSPRT.GIF UNIKING TRNSPRT.DIB :PHYSSIZE TRNSPRT8.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject TRNSPRT8.DIB 173798 11/03/92 08:44:26 A London Transport double-decker bus near Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square. There's a typical London cab (taxi) below the column. 8 bit DIB/ 360x480/256 colors TRNSPRT4.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject TRNSPRT4.DIB 86518 11/03/92 08:44:44 A London Transport double-decker bus near Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square. There's a typical London cab (taxi) below the column. 4 bit DIB/ 360x480/16 colors TRNSPRT.TIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject TRNSPRT.TIF 5568616 10/16/92 12:04:36 24bit TIF/1180 x 1573/16 million colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. TRNSPRT.GIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject TRNSPRT.GIF 88770 10/16/92 12:06:06 8bit GIF/360x480/256 colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. pho_London Transport edu_Credits edu_The Smithsonian edu_La Paz: Bolivian Museum edu_Earthwinds Update mus_MMB 1 Industry News new_Membership Information let_.SCF Files Do Not Play mul_MediaBlitz! ScorePlayer sectionName Multimedia sectionPrefix sectionDir mmedia larsonID Multimedia MediaBlitz! ScorePlayer arrows On the past few discs we've included MediaBlitz! score (.SCF) files that could be played only from the NAUTILUS Shell. We are now providing a stand-alone ScorePlayer program from Asymetrix that allows you to play .SCF files outside the Shell (e.g., from your hard drive). ScorePlayer was copied to your hard drive and added to the NAUTILUS group in Program Manager when you started this issue. You can use ScorePlayer to play any of the .SCF files from NAUTILUS. The full authoring version of MediaBlitz! is available from Asymetrix. SRP: $99.00 scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 17 of 201 mul_MediaBlitz! ScorePlayer pho_Piper of Portree Multimedia Madness Music & Sound ant_About this Section NAUTILUS Letters mul_Multimedia Products Catalog sectionName Multimedia sectionPrefix sectionDir mmedia larsonID Multimedia Multimedia Products Catalog A cumulative listing of titles to help you stay on top of the latest multimedia releases. The Multimedia Products Catalog is an electronic version of a listing originally created for the MPC introductory event October 8, 1991. With the help of the MPC Marketing Council and Microsoft, we have compiled a ToolBook version of current multimedia software. As you click your way through the Multimedia Products Catalog, you'll notice products for fun, reference, training, and more. New products will be listed as they become available. If you know of new titles or have additional information on the ones listed here, please let us know. arrows MMEDIA 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CATALOG.TBK CATALOG.TBK 2635661 10/14/92 11:44:22 This ToolBook book appears on every NAUTILUS disc and is updated with new multimedia titles and applications information as it becomes available. CATALOG.TBK HYPERFILE,MMEDIA\CATALOG.TBK,NAUTAPPS\TBOOK.EXE scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 18 of 201 Photography & Images doPrint "Nothing 4hasMCI sectionDir romfile(( & ".wav"), enabled B"audio" setPage enterPage doPrint setPage doPrint Nothing to print from this page. enterPage sectionDir romfile audio enabled audio hasMCI setPage larsonID sectionDir photos sectionPrefix sectionName Photography & Images :PHYSSIZE menubar :PHYSSIZE goNext buttonUp buttonUp goNext borderSytle popSectionList (x = (x = keyEnter); buttonStillDown buttonUp keyUp buttonStillDown popSectionList buttonUp popSectionList keyUp popSectionList borderSytle doSearch buttonUp buttonUp ZdoSearch borderSytle Print doPrint buttonUp buttonUp IdoPrint borderSytle newLinkMessage buttonUp buttonUp vnewLinkMessage borderSytle doHelp buttonUp buttonUp doHelp borderSytle upLevel goSectionHdr buttonUp buttonUp goSectionHdr borderSytle goPrev buttonUp buttonUp goPrev borderSytle audio 4hasMCI omyEnabled); noMCIMessage; sectionDir & "\" & & ".wav" "WAVE" PlayFile buttonUp buttonUp myEnabled noMCIMessage sectionDir ePlayFile hasMCI myEnabled index oselectedTextLines (x = keyEnter) clickIndex eaveField keyUp leaveField buttonUp leaveField keyUp buttonUp buttonUp clickIndex About This Section This Month's Images Randall L. Hyde Red #2 The Spider's Web White Wharf #2 Off the Track Summer in Pictures Space Needle Picture Postcard Mt. Rainier Japanese Garden Window Details The Pink House Queen Victoria Morning Star Villa London Transport Big Ben British Magpies Piper of Portree E-Gallery Multimedia Madness Banff 1 Big Falls Bird Boat Cliffs Cedar3 Rocks pho_About This Section sectionName Photography & Images sectionPrefix sectionDir photos larsonID Photography & Images About This Section arrows In this section, NAUTILUS provides you with various photographs: some simply for pleasure, and some to use in your own multimedia projects. Free use photos in this section are provided in four different formats. The first two image formats are for preview purposes. The preview images are the 8 bit and 4 bit DIBs. The others are a 24 bit TIF, which is the original scanned image with very little (if any) digital enhancement and an 8 bit GIF. When manipulating images for your own projects, we recommend you work with the 24 bit image. This allows you to enhance the image in any way you see fit. scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 20 of 201 pho_This Month's Images larsonID sectionDir photos sectionPrefix sectionName Photography & Images Page 21 of 201 Photography & Images NAUTILUS features 18 fantastic free-use images for you to enjoy and/or employ including ...a "Visit to the Garden" and some photos with peculiar angles from Randall Hyde and ...the third collection of "Summer in Pictures" photos from several subscribers. Follow their footsteps through Seattle, Washington; Cape May, New Jersey; and Great Britain. In addition, we present an image from artist Ted Evans along with an initial report on the recent Seybold show in Alexis Gerard's E-Gallery. Plus we've added a set of photos which author Ron Wodaski selected from the NAUTILUS "Best of Photography Volume 1" disc to accompany his book "Multimedia Madness."k This Month's Images Click below to see a self-running preview of many of the photos presented this issue. HYDE.EXE APP,PHOTOS\PREVIEWS\HYDE.EXE SEATTLE.EXE APP,PHOTOS\PREVIEWS\SEATTLE.EXE CAPEMAY.EXE APP,PHOTOS\PREVIEWS\CAPEMAY.EXE UK.EXE APP,PHOTOS\PREVIEWS\UK.EXE PREVIEWS HYDE.EXE 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject HYDE.EXE 1157021 11/03/92 14:49:32 Click Open to preview the photos from Randall Hyde.W SEATTLE.EXE 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SEATTLE.EXE 1022058 11/03/92 14:50:02 Click Open to preview the vacation photos from Seattle. CAPEMAY.EXE 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CAPEMAY.EXE 996298 11/03/92 14:48:58 Click Open to preview the vacation photos from Cape May. UK.EXE 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject UK.EXE 994123 11/03/92 14:50:32 Click Open to preview the vacation photos from Great Britain. arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText phy Volume 1," a pho_This Month's Images pho_Rocks Education ent_Compton's Grammys let_Tech Q&A nem_About MIDI from MSKB pho_Randall L. Hyde sectionName Photography & Images sectionPrefix sectionDir photos larsonID Photography & Images Randall L. Hyde Seven new photographs from Randall Hyde of Riverside, CA. These images are published for NAUTILUS subscribers' free, non-commercial use with permission from Mr. Hyde, who retains all rights. For commercial use authorization, please contact the artist through NAUTILUS. :PHYSSIZE YELLOW.DIB Page 22 of 201 pho_Red #2 larsonID sectionDir photos sectionPrefix sectionName Photography & Images Page 23 of 201u Photography & Images RANDALL L. HYDE Red #2 Randall L. Hyde Riverside, California RED28.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\HYDE\RED28.DIB RED24.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\HYDE\RED24.DIB RED2.TIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\HYDE\RED2.TIF RED2.GIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\HYDE\RED2.GIF HYDEk RED2.DIB :PHYSSIZE RED28.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject RED28.DIB 308198 11/03/92 08:33:20 A red flower along the path of a botanical garden. This image was shot with a spot meter on the flower itself. Taken with a Nikkor 105mm lens. 8 bit DIB/640x480/256 colors RED24.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject RED24.DIB 153718 11/03/92 08:33:48 A red flower along the path of a botanical garden. This image was shot with a spot meter on the flower itself. Taken with a Nikkor 105mm lens. 4 bit DIB/ 640x480/ 16 Colorsg RED2.TIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject RED2.TIF 3139294 10/19/92 15:01:58 24bit TIF/1181 x 886/16 million colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. RED2.GIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject RED2.GIF 183009 10/19/92 15:03:38 8bit GIF/640x480/256 Colors To preview this image, open the DIB file pho_Red #2 edu_NASA SpaceLink edu_Yucatan Plant & Bird Life mus_Movie Music 1-3 nem_String++ nem_ZINC demo pho_The Spider's Web sectionName Photography & Images sectionPrefix sectionDir photos larsonID Photography & Images RANDALL L. HYDE The Spider's Web Randall L. Hyde Riverside, California :PHYSSIZE WEB.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WEB8.DIB WEB8.DIB 308198 11/03/92 08:34:34 An interesting close-up of a spider's web in the early morning after it has captured the Pullman, Washington dew. Shot with a Nikkor 28mm lens with an old Nikkormat body. 8 bit DIB / 640x480/256 Colors 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WEB4.DIB WEB4.DIB 153718 11/03/92 08:35:00 An interesting close-up of a spider's web in the early morning after it has captured the Pullman, Washington dew. Shot with a Nikkor 28mm lens with an old Nikkormat body. 4 bit DIB / 640x480/ 16 Colors WEB.TIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WEB.TIF 2514800 10/19/92 16:12:34 24bit TIF/1057 x 793/16 million colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. WEB.GIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WEB.GIF 144857 10/19/92 16:14:30 8bit GIF/640x480/256 colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. WEB8.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\HYDE\WEB8.DIB WEB4.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\HYDE\WEB4.DIB WEB.TIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\HYDE\WEB.TIF WEB.GIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\HYDE\WEB.GIF Page 24 of 201 pho_The Spider's Web pho_Picture Postcard mad_Multimedia Beethoven ent_Hot Spot! ent_Search & Destroy ant_NETSCAN hig_Coffee Mug cdr_Directory of CD ROM Titles NAUTILUS Help ser_Meet Customer Services pho_White larsonID sectionDir photos sectionPrefix sectionName Photography & Images Page 25 of 201u Photography & Images RANDALL L. HYDE White Randall L. Hyde Riverside, California WHITE8.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\HYDE\WHITE8.DIB WHITE4.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\HYDE\WHITE4.DIB WHITE.TIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\HYDE\WHITE.TIF WHITE.GIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\HYDE\WHITE.GIF HYDEq WHITE.DIB :PHYSSIZE WHITE8.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WHITE8.DIB 308198 11/03/92 08:36:30 A nice little white flower found nestled back in a wooded area of the garden. The greens in the background came out much better even though the flower itself was slightly overexposed. This photo was taken with the internal meter on the Nikon FE and a Nikkor 105mm lens. 8 bit DIB/640x480/256 colors WHITE4.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WHITE4.DIB 153718 11/03/92 08:36:56 A nice little white flower found nestled back in a wooded area of the garden. The greens in the background came out much better even though the flower itself was slightly overexposed. This photo was taken with the internal meter on the Nikon FE and a Nikkor 105mm lens. 4 bit DIB/640x480/16 colorsk WHITE.TIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WHITE.TIF 3246500 10/19/92 15:18:30 24bit TIF/1201 x 901/16 million colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. WHITE.GIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WHITE.GIF 146294 10/19/92 15:20:08 8bit GIF/640x480/256 colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. pho_White mad_3D Workshop edu_Knowledge Adventure mus_Soft Shoe ant_SCAN ant_VSHIELD hig_About This Section new_COMDEX '92 Preview ser_About NAUTILUS Services pho_Wharf #2 larsonID sectionDir photos sectionPrefix sectionName Photography & Images Page 26 of 201u Photography & Images RANDALL L. HYDE Wharf #2 Randall L. Hyde Riverside, California WHARF28.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\HYDE\WHARF28.DIB WHARF24.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\HYDE\WHARF24.DIB WHARF2.TIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\HYDE\WHARF2.TIF WHARF2.GIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\HYDE\WHARF2.GIF HYDE} WHARF2.DIB :PHYSSIZE WHARF28.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WHARF28.DIB 308198 11/03/92 08:35:30 The Santa Barbara Pier taken with a 28mm Nikkor lens. For this image, a spot meter was put on one of the boats. The reflection of the pilings produced a great effect. 8 bit DIB/ 640x480/256 colors WHARF24.DIB 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WHARF24.DIB 153718 11/03/92 08:35:56 The Santa Barbara Pier taken with a 28mm Nikkor lens. For this image, a spot meter was put on one of the boats. The reflection of the pilings produced a great effect. 4 bit DIB/ 640x480/16 colors WHARF2.TIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WHARF2.TIF 3118070 10/19/92 15:29:30 24bit TIF/1177 x 883/16 million colors To preview this image, open the DIB file.' WHARF2.GIF 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject WHARF2.GIF 196774 10/19/92 15:31:18 8bit GIF/ 640x480/256 colors To preview this image, open the DIB file. the 3D pho_Wharf #2 pho_Big Ben mus_Preludes Op. 11, 1-6 fwh_What's New This Month? let_Tips 'n Tricks nem_TrueType Fonts mul_It's a New Section! sectionName Multimedia sectionPrefix sectionDir mmedia larsonID Multimedia It's a New Section! arrows The field of multimedia continues to expand, so we've expanded this section to include examples, updates, info and more in order to keep you up to date. This month Jim Hassert of the MPC Marketing Council returns from Europe with the latest MPC report. In addition, the council uses multimedia to bring the world to its senses. Ron Wodaski, author of the soon-to-be-published book, "Multimedia Madness," practices what he preaches with two original multimedia presentations. Plus you'll find the Fall '92 edition of the Microsoft Multimedia Newsletter, an updated Multimedia Products Catalog, and more. scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 8 of 201 mul_It's a New Section! From Windham Hill . . . new_NDW 2.0 Demo nem_Cruisin' New Waters... nem_NAUTILUS Notes mul_MPC Marketing Council sectionName Multimedia sectionPrefix sectionDir mmedia larsonID Multimedia MPC Marketing Council Multimedia PC Marketing Council 1730 M Street, Suite 707 Washington, D.C. 20036 202/331-0494 :PHYSSIZE MPC.DIB Page 9 of 201 mul_News from the Council larsonID sectionDir mmedia sectionPrefix sectionName Multimedia Page 10 of 201 Multimedia This month Jim Hassert of the MPC Marketing Council discusses recent success at the T.I.M.E. '92 event in London as well as the reception of the MPC standard throughout Europe. In addition, he lists the newest hardware and software MPC licensees and discusses upcoming trips to Japan and COMDEX in Las Vegas. Listen to HASSERT.WAV for details. See SYSTEMS.WRI for a list of MPC licensed hardware manufacturers and distributors. MPC MARKETING COUNCIL News from the Council Multimedia PC Marketing Council 1730 M Street, Suite 707 Washington, D.C. 20036 202/331-0494 HASSERT.WAV WAVE,MMEDIA\HASSERT.WAV HASSERT.WRI WRITE,MMEDIA\HASSERT.WRI SYSTEMS.WRI WRITE,MMEDIA\SYSTEMS.WRI MMEDIA HASSERT.WAV 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject HASSERT.WAV 2160940 11/06/92 13:53:26 Click Open to hear this month's update from Jim Hassert of the Multimedia PC Marketing Council. 8 bit / 11kHz / mono HASSERT.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject HASSERT.WRI 3968 11/07/92 16:28:48 A transcription of HASSERT.WAV, this month's update from Jim Hassert of the Multimedia PC Marketing Council. SYSTEMS.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SYSTEMS.WRI 4608 10/12/92 01:25:32 A list of manufacturers and distributors of MPC hardware. (Last updated on Vol. 2-11.) arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText mul_News from the Council pho_Big Falls mad_Microsoft Bookshelf mus_MIDI Goes to the Movies mus_Master Tracks Pro, Trax ent_Blank Now nem_MEWEL Demo mul_MPCMC MM Movie larsonID sectionDir mmedia sectionPrefix sectionName Multimedia Page 11 of 201m Multimedia "Bring the World to Your Senses" with this multimedia demo from the MPC Marketing Council. Created especially for the MPC Marketing Council's sampler disc, this effective presentation defines and illustrates important concepts related to the Multimedia PC and multimedia computing. MPC MARKETING COUNCIL MPCMC MM Movie Multimedia PC Marketing Council 1730 M Street, Suite 707 Washington, D.C. 20036 202/331-0494 AACDROM.EXE APP,MMEDIA\MPCDEMO\AACDROM.EXE MPCDEMO AACDROM.EXE 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject AACDROM.EXE 15888 05/19/92 10:11:22 Run this file to see the MPC Marketing Council's informative and entertaining presentation about multimedia computing. mul_MPCMC MM Movie mus_MIDI Connection cdr_Special CD ROM Offers com_Dr. Tomorrow let_Anniversary Wishes let_Anniversary Reaction let_TT Font .WRI Files, SFX mul_Hardware Spotlight larsonID sectionDir mmedia sectionPrefix sectionName Multimedia Page 12 of 201k Multimedia MPC MARKETING COUNCIL Hardware Spotlight Technology Integrated Products 2323 Calle del Mundo Santa Clara, CA 95054-1008 408/980-5191? CORP.WRI WRITE,MMEDIA\CORP.WRI PRESS.WRI WRITE,MMEDIA\PRESS.WRI SYSTEM.WRI WRITE,MMEDIA\SYSTEM.WRI HW_SPECS.WRI WRITE,MMEDIA\HW_SPECS.WRI MMEDIA TIPGI.DIB :PHYSSIZE CORP.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CORP.WRI 5504 11/07/92 16:29:28 Click Open to learn about Technology Integrated Products and its newly licensed MPC product, the MultiPro 386SX Multimedia Workstation. PRESS.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject PRESS.WRI 5120 10/29/92 17:07:42 Click Open to read a press release on Technology Integrated Products' MultiPro 386SX Multimedia Workstation, a multimedia business solution. SYSTEM.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SYSTEM.WRI 5376 10/29/92 17:08:18 Click Open for general specs on the MultiPro 386SX Multimedia Workstation.. HW_SPECS.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject HW_SPECS.WRI 4608 10/29/92 17:07:06 Click Open for detailed specs on the MultiPro 386SX Multimedia Workstation. mul_Hardware Spotlight mul_Multimedia Madness pho_British Magpies mad_Multimedia ToolBook ent_Ball mus_MMB 7 let_Disappearing User Setup mul_Multimedia Madness sectionName Multimedia sectionPrefix sectionDir mmedia larsonID Multimedia Multimedia Madness arrows Coming soon to a bookshelf near you... Look for "Multimedia Madness," a new book about multimedia computing by Ron Wodaski. One of the things we regularly try to do with NAUTILUS is bring information about computers "to life." Here's a great example: Author Ron Wodaski has just completed a book (published by Sam's/Prentice Hall) about the multimedia phenomenon. Originally entitled "Multimedia Mania," this useful resource is now called "Multimedia Madness." It's due to be released in time for the holidays, and each copy of the book will come with a copy of NAUTILUS so that Wodaski's audience can do more than just read about a product or process -- they can experience it. To introduce his book to you, and to demonstrate his personal philosophy of multimedia, Wodaski has created two special presentations. The first is a multimedia ToolBook version of the first chapter of his book. The second, a presentation created with HSC Interactive, includes MIDI files, digitized voice and music, images and even video. Take a look, and learn why Wodaski feels "multimedia computing is sensual computing." scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" "genearl ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText genearl info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 13 of 201 mul_Chapter 1: Multimedia Style sectionName Multimedia sectionPrefix sectionDir mmedia larsonID Multimedia MULTIMEDIA MADNESS Chapter 1: Multimedia Style This "sneak preview" presentation was created by author Ron Wodaski using Asymetrix's Multimedia ToolBook. MANIA Looking for a reference on multimedia? We invite you to check out the new book, "Multimedia Madness" (formerly "Multimedia Mania"), through this special multimedia version of Chapter 1. This chapter covers multimedia style; its disc-based counterpart includes various audio samples, information about MIDI files and .WAV files plus a short video clip; so be sure to look (listen?!) for all of the sounds hidden within this ToolBook book. arrows 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MMCHAP1.TBK MMCHAP1.TBK 649881 11/07/92 18:55:08 Run this file to see the multimedia version of chapter one from the book, "Multimedia Madness," published with permission. Note: The author often refers to "Multimedia Mania," the former title of this Sam's/Prentice Hall publishing project. MMCHAP1.TBK HYPERFILE,MMEDIA\MANIA\MMCHAP1.TBK,NAUTAPPS\TBOOK.EXE scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown ( :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 14 of 201 mul_Chapter 1: Multimedia Style mad_Tempra Pro, Tempra Show edu_February Expeditions let_This Issue ser_CD ROM Forum mul_HSC Interactive Demo larsonID sectionDir mmedia sectionPrefix sectionName Multimedia Page 15 of 201 Multimedia Here's a creative presentation which represents Ron Wodaski's perspective on multimedia computing vs. what he calls "monomedia" computing. Because this piece was authored with HSC Interactive, full path names must be supplied, so we have included one version to use if your CD-ROM drive is drive D and another version if your CD-ROM drive is drive E. If neither of these works for you, read HSCHD.WRI from the list on the left for instructions on running the presentation from your C drive. MULTIMEDIA MADNESS HSC Interactive Demo Multimedia vs. "monomedia" computing? See if you agree with author Ron Wodaski's contentions.a MMM_D.IW APPFILE,MMEDIA\HSC\MMM_D.IW,MMEDIA\HSC\HSCRT.EXE MMM_E.IW APPFILE,MMEDIA\HSC\MMM_E.IW,MMEDIA\HSC\HSCRT.EXE HSCHD.WRI WRITE,MMEDIA\HSC\HSCHD.WRI MMM_D.IW 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MMM_D.IW 13383 11/04/92 19:42:56 Open this file to view Ron Wodaski's original presentation about multimedia computing. Use this version only if your CD-ROM drive letter is D. If your CD ROM drive is neither D: nor E:, see HSCHD.WRI for information about running the demo from your C: drive. MMM_E.IW 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MMM_E.IW 13383 11/04/92 19:42:56 Open this file to view Ron Wodaski's original presentation about multimedia computing. Use this version only if your CD-ROM drive letter is E. If your CD ROM drive is neither D: nor E:, see HSCHD.WRI for information about running the demo from your C: drive. HSCHD.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject HSCHD.WRI 1536 11/08/92 14:38:46 Instructions for running this presentation from your hard drive. arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText mul_HSC Interactive Demo pho_Multimedia Madness pho_Cedar3 edu_This Issue edu_Sports Adventure mus_Cakewalk Pro for Windows com_Disc Democracy mul_Microsoft Multimedia News larsonID sectionDir mmedia sectionPrefix sectionName Multimedia Page 16 of 201m Multimedia The Microsoft Multimedia Newsletter is a quarterly publication of Microsoft Corporation. This month we're pleased to republish the fall '92 edition, including some highlights of interest to multimedia-savvy individuals at all levels. Microsoft Multimedia News Microsoft Corporation One Microsoft Way Redmond, WA 98052-6399 206/882-8080# MSMMLTR4.WRI WRITE,MMEDIA\MSMMLTR4.WRI MSMMLTR4.DOC NOLAUNCH,MMEDIA\MSMMLTR4.DOC MMEDIA MSMMLTR4.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MSMMLTR4.WRI 38912 11/05/92 13:51:56 Open this file for the text of the most recent Microsoft Multimedia News, republished with permission. MSMMLTR4.DOC 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject MSMMLTR4.DOC 40147 11/05/92 12:45:18 This file contains the Microsoft Multimedia News in Word for Windows format. mul_Microsoft Multimedia News pho_Mt. Rainier edu_November Launch? Games & Entertainment ser_Corrections/Updates Interactions lutions hdr doPrint "Nothing 4hasMCI sectionDir romfile(( & ".wav"), enabled B"audio" setPage goPrev terPage doPrint setPage enterPage goPrev doPrint Nothing to print from this page. enterPage sectionDir romfile audio enabled audio hasMCI setPage goPrev larsonID sectionDir interact sectionPrefix sectionName Interactions :PHYSSIZE menubar :PHYSSIZE goNext buttonUp buttonUp goNext borderSytle popSectionList (x = (x = keyEnter); buttonStillDown buttonUp keyUp buttonStillDown popSectionList buttonUp popSectionList keyUp popSectionList borderSytle doSearch buttonUp buttonUp ZdoSearch borderSytle Print doPrint buttonUp buttonUp IdoPrint b borderSytle newLinkMessage buttonUp buttonUp vnewLinkMessage borderSytle doHelp buttonUp buttonUp doHelp borderSytle upLevel goSectionHdr buttonUp buttonUp goSectionHdr borderSytle goPrev buttonUp buttonUp goPrev borderSytle audio 4hasMCI omyEnabled); noMCIMessage; sectionDir & "\" & & ".wav" "WAVE" PlayFile buttonUp buttonUp myEnabled noMCIMessage sectionDir ePlayFile hasMCI myEnabled index oselectedTextLines (x = keyEnter) clickIndex eaveField keyUp leaveField buttonUp leaveField keyUp buttonUp buttonUp clickIndex About This Section Digital Video Computing Runtime programs & drivers Bill Gates Firstlight Video Clips "general info" > 0) "arrows" 4homeBook, mhChangesDB "Please your NAUTILUS Startup ><> " v"); ><> " playIt x x = "!CUSTOM") " && PlayFile x copyIt x CopyFile x goNext default goPrev goSection pageName goSectionHdr sectionName clickIndex selectedTextLines = " ") sectionPrefix & "_" clearAccessHoofer 4currObject "list" enabled B"copyFile" validClick displayIt x "REDBOOK"); doSearch , searchText ("Enter ..." e locateOnly xfound") foundField foundPage /= "ContentPage") displayIT x doHelp setPageSize asNormal <> "5.3,3.6" "5.3,1.0"; * 1440, * 1440 (x = (x = (x = (isPlaying() <> (x = (x = = "List"); scrollup B"scrollUp" scrollDown (x=keyDownArrow); noMCIMessage "You must have Windows 3.1 ( MPC extensions) installed file." disc && "more information about qstandard." popSectionList sList standardList 8& sectionList rList 8& realList popMenu( , sysMagnification, \ GOSUB subBook 4fromCD romfile(" -.tbk", "services") ErrorMessage "Unable eSubscription " &&\ & "." 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ContentPage displayIT foundPage foundField default currObject searchText doHelp NAUTILUS Help setPageSize 5.3,3.6 5.3,1.0 sizeToPage asNormal keyDown goPrev goNext isPlaying goSectionHdr setPageSize setPageSize arrows op~scrollup scrollUp op~scrollUp scrollUp scrollDown scrollDown scrollDown scrollDown general info op~scrollUp scrollUp scrollDown scrollDown general info noMCIMessage You must have Windows 3.1 (or 3.0 and the MPC extensions) installed to play this file. Please see the MPC Section on this disc for more information about the MPC standard. default popSectionList standardList sectionList standardList realList popMenu goSection rList sList homeBook GOSUB sub.tbk services romfile #ErrorMessage Unable to copy Subscription form sub.tbk OutBoxFile fileExists copyFile #ErrorMessage Unable to copy Subscription form fromCD subBook doPrint allText Section: section Title: title author general info allText setPage general info arrows background arrows arrows foreground paste arrows mhShow go,find,print,note,help,uplevel,prev,next rectangle tmpList mhSet go,find,print,note,help,uplevel,prev,next tmpList xpopSectionList iconType Interactions mus_Band-In-A-Box hig_Paperback Writer int_About This Section sectionName Interactions sectionPrefix sectionDir interact larsonID Interactions About This Section arrows The stuff of Buck Rogers and Dick Tracy... With this issue of NAUTILUS, Microsoft(R) Video for Windows(tm) -- full motion video capability for your multimedia PC -- merges with the storage and multimedia capabilities of CD ROM to begin a wonderful new adventure. We are pleased to introduce this exciting combination, and look forward to regularly incorporating digital video computing on our discs as well as supporting video authors and developers worldwide. scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 2 of 201 int_About This Section hig_Wallpaper Manager ser_Credits & Legal Stuff int_Digital Video Computing sectionName Interactions sectionPrefix sectionDir interact larsonID Interactions Digital Video Computing Microsoft Video for Windows Microsoft Corporation One Microsoft Way Redmond, WA 98052 "Video for Windows is the first step in bringing Digital Video Computing into the mainstream..." announced Microsoft on Nov. 10, 1992. Designed for both professional developers and end users, it extends the MPC standard to include full motion video and audio without the use of specialized hardware. This revolutionary, enabling standard is the usable, useful "front end" to complex multimedia technology, a complete explanation of which is available here. arrows INTERACT 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject DVCMPVFW.WRI DVCMPVFW.WRI 27136 11/09/92 16:15:02 The complete Microsoft Video for Windows document, "Digital Video Computing and Microsoft video for Windows." Copyright (c) 1992 Microsoft Corporation; republished with permission. DVCMPVFW.WRI WRITE,INTERACT\DVCMPVFW.WRI scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 3 of 201 int_Digital Video Computing Photography & Images pho_Off the Track pho_Bird ant_CKCOM let_Excellent Vol. 2-11! let_.WRI Files int_Runtime programs & drivers sectionName Interactions sectionPrefix sectionDir interact larsonID Interactions Runtime programs & drivers arrows After you started this issue of NAUTILUS, you performed a very important upgrade. Your system now contains both the Video for Windows driver (MCIAVI.DRV) and the updated Media Player. With this upgrade you are able to play video clips in AVI file format on your computer. This disc contains many clips in AVI format. On the next page you'll find a video clip of Bill Gates, Microsoft CEO, demonstrating NAUTILUS at a conference this past spring. Other video clips on this disc: - Our first music video(!), in the From Windham Hill... section, features Steel drummer Andy Narell performing Carribean sounds. - Watch a frog jump and float in space in footage from NASA's recent Space Shuttle Endeavour mission, presented in the Education section. - Our new column for C/C++ programmers, "C Faring," includes a video introduction; you'll find it in the Nemo Notes section. - The man behind NAUTILUS, our Chairman and CEO, Jeffrey M. Wilkins, discusses the NAUTILUS concept with you in the Commentary section. scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 4 of 201 int_Runtime programs & drivers pho_Randall L. Hyde pho_Japanese Garden mus_Sound Bytes ent_Screen Saver Activator int_Bill Gates sectionName Interactions sectionPrefix sectionDir interact larsonID Interactions Bill Gates The International Conference & Exposition on Multimedia and CD-ROM, Spring 1992 Last spring, Bill Gates was the keynote speaker at the International Conference & Exposition on Multimedia and CD-ROM. He spoke of the promise of MPC, pointed to a handful of products delivering on that promise, and showed NAUTILUS as a significant, on-going example. We showcased the Gates presentation in audio form on Vol. 2-4, immediately following the conference. Now, with Video for Windows, we can show you not only what the Expo attendees heard, but what they saw. arrows INTERACT 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject GATES.AVI GATES.AVI 30927916 11/03/92 15:41:20 Open this file to see a video clip of Bill Gates discussing NAUTILUS, published with permission. Length 03:20 / 15 frames per sec GATES.AVI AVI,INTERACT\GATES.AVI scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Page 5 of 201 int_Bill Gates mad_PC Animate Plus edu_We Want You! Commentary hig_BackDrop nem_C Faring nem_zApp demo int_Firstlight Video Clips larsonID sectionDir interact sectionPrefix sectionName Interactions Page 6 of 201 Interactions Having experience producing AVI format video clips, Firstlight Productions provided the following clips for you to sample. These represent a range of video experiences -- from a woman water-skiing to a baby eating a cookie. To order additional scenes from Firstlight's GateKeeper CD ROM Series or from the analog MultiMedia Video Library, call 800/368-1488 or 206/869-6600, fax 206/869-6605 or write to them at the address at left. Firstlight Video Clips Firstlight Productions, Inc. 15353 N.E. 90th Street Redmond, WA 98052 800/368-1488 FRSTLIT.WRI WRITE,INTERACT\FIRSTLIT\FRSTLIT.WRI 1SKI.AVI AVI,INTERACT\FIRSTLIT\1SKI.AVI CAR_RACE.AVI AVI,INTERACT\FIRSTLIT\CAR_RACE.AVI SMILE.AVI AVI,INTERACT\FIRSTLIT\SMILE.AVI FIRSTLIT+ FRSTLIT.WRI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject FRSTLIT.WRI 2432 11/09/92 09:00:10 Read this file for information about Firstlight Productions. 1SKI.AVI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject 1SKI.AVI 2957946 09/09/92 23:31:36 "Woman Waterskiing" Length 00:20 / 15 frames per sec CAR_RACE.AVI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject CAR_RACE.AVI 1078716 09/09/92 23:34:00 "Stock Car Race" Length 00:07 / 15 frames per sec SMILE.AVI 4currObject displayIt buttonUp buttonUp displayIt currObject SMILE.AVI 1502854 09/09/92 21:55:30 "Smile" Length 00:10 / 15 frames per sec arrows scrollText M o r e . . . scrollUp :PHYSSIZE scrollDown :PHYSSIZE scrollDown scrollDown 1 (x = "general info" <> 0) "scrollText" ` <> 0) leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollDown enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown scrollDown buttonUp scrollDown scrollDown general info general info general info scrollText general info scrollUp scrollUp 1 "general info" - x) > 0); - x); "scrollText" leaveButton buttonstilldown enterButton buttonUp scrollUp enterButton rectangle leaveButton buttonstilldown op~scrollUp buttonUp op~scrollUp scrollUp general info general info general info scrollText Multimedia Multimedia solutions hdr doPrint "Nothing 4hasMCI sectionDir romfile(( & ".wav"), enabled B"audio" setPage enterPage doPrint setPage doPrint Nothing to print from this page. enterPage sectionDir romfile audio enabled audio hasMCI setPage larsonID sectionDir mmedia sectionPrefix sectionName Multimedia :PHYSSIZE menubar :PHYSSIZE goNext buttonUp buttonUp goNext borderSytle popSectionList (x = (x = keyEnter); buttonStillDown buttonUp keyUp buttonStillDown popSectionList buttonUp popSectionList keyUp popSectionList borderSytle doSearch buttonUp buttonUp ZdoSearch borderSytle Print doPrint buttonUp buttonUp IdoPrint borderSytle newLinkMessage buttonUp buttonUp vnewLinkMessage borderSytle doHelp buttonUp buttonUp doHelp borderSytle upLevel goSectionHdr buttonUp buttonUp goSectionHdr borderSytle goPrev buttonUp buttonUp goPrev borderSytle audio 4hasMCI omyEnabled); noMCIMessage; sectionDir & "\" & & ".wav" "WAVE" PlayFile buttonUp buttonUp myEnabled noMCIMessage sectionDir ePlayFile hasMCI myEnabled index oselectedTextLines (x = keyEnter) clickIndex eaveField keyUp leaveField buttonUp leaveField keyUp buttonUp buttonUp clickIndex It's a New Section! MPC Marketing Council News from the Council MPCMC MM Movie Hardware Spotlight Multimedia Madness Chapter 1: Multimedia Style HSC Interactive Demo Microsoft Multimedia News MediaBlitz! ScorePlayer Multimedia Products Catalog Multimedia mul_Multimedia Products Catalog pho_Queen Victoria mad_HSC InterActive let_Picture Quality NAUTILUS Services ser_Subscribe or Renew Here gD|D| Tms Rmn gD|D| gD|D| Tms Rmn gD|D| System System fD|D| :PRINTLAYOUT NAUTICON NAUTILUS MADNESS nauticon versionID The stuff of Buck Rogers and Dick Tracy... :REPORTDATA standardList Startup j"realList section title author NAUTFILE NWUNA.EXE KADEMO.ZIP Alexander Scriabin was a Russian pianist and composer who has never fit into an easily definable niche in music history. While his early compositions were influenced by the work of Chopin and various romantic nationalists, he quickly developed a harmonic and philosophical approach to music -- a "musical mysticism" -- which was uniquely his. He was very free in his use of non-tertian harmony and, in particular, invented a quartal harmonic structure known as the "Mystic Chord" (specifically C - F# - Bb - E - A - D). More significant, perhaps, he forged his own metaphysical ideologies into the very fabric of his music. His compositions range from the fantastic (even bizarre) orchestral works "The Divine Poem," "Poem of Ecstasy" and "Prometheus" to the delicate and charming "Etudes" and "Preludes" for piano, examples of the latter being this month's feature. The most striking aspect of Scriabin's life, however, was his vision of a great universal dream -- a new gospel -- a unifying cosmic philosophy such as the world had never known. He called this dream a "Mystery" and imagined it summarizing the whole of human history, from man's primitive origins to his ultimate destruction. This "Mystery" was too deep to be expressed in mere prose. It would be communicated in a synthesis of music, drama, colors, perfumes and even a new language! He sought to build a special temple in India in which to have the revelation of this "Mystery," but it was an undertaking never to be realized. In fact, all that has survived of this monumental project is a text (entitled "Propylaea," after the entrance to the Acropolis in Athens) and a notebook of musical sketches. It is remarkable that even with these eccentricities, Scriabin was rarely without patrons who kept him well enough supported to devote his energies to music. Serge Koussevitsky in particular not only subsidized Scriabin's efforts but diligently provided venues for his compositions to be performed. A last observation offered to our NAUTILUS friends is that these Preludes and the Scott Joplin rags (which also appear on this disc), were both written during the same period of 15 years. Both masters of their style, both pursuing a different aesthetic. It is in his piano miniatures that Scriabin manifests his charming, sensitive side. This set of 24 Preludes Op. 11 was Scriabin's first such collection and was written between 1893 and 1895. Much along the lines of Bach's Well Tempered Clavier, each Prelude is set in a different major or minor key, all 24 being represented. OP11NO1.MID Prelude No. 1, Op. 11 OP11NO1.MID Prelude No. 1, Op. 11 OP11NO1.MID Prelude No. 1, Op. 11 BUILDER LOOKUP OP11NO1.MID Prelude No. 1, Op. 11 BUILDER LOOKUP NOLAUNCH OP11NO1.MTS Prelude No. 1, Op. 11 NOLAUNCH OP11NO1.MTS Prelude No. 1, Op. 11 NOLAUNCH OP11NO1.MTS Prelude No. 1, Op. 11 (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) OP11NO1.WAV Prelude No. 1, Op. 11 OP11NO1.WAV Prelude No. 1, Op. 11 OP11NO2.MID Prelude No. 2, Op. 11 OP11NO2.MID Prelude No. 2, Op. 11 OP11NO2.MID Prelude No. 2, Op. 11 BUILDER LOOKUP OP11NO2.MID Prelude No. 2, Op. 11 BUILDER LOOKUP NOLAUNCH OP11NO2.MTS Prelude No. 2, Op. 11 NOLAUNCH OP11NO2.MTS Prelude No. 2, Op. 11 NOLAUNCH OP11NO2.MTS Prelude No. 2, Op. 11 (For a more accurate preview, open the .WAV version of this file. ) OP11NO2.WAV Prelude No. 2, Op. 11 OP11NO2.WAV Prelude No. 2, Op. 11 OP11NO3.MID Prelude No. 3, Op. 11 OP11NO3.MID Prelude No. 3, Op. 11 OP11NO3.MID Prelude No. 3, Op. 11 BUILDER LOOKUP OP11NO3.MID Prelude No. 3, Op. 11 BUILDER LOOKUP NOLAUNCH OP11NO3.MTS Prelude No. 3, Op. 11 Allow the NAUTILUS Customer Services representatives to introduce themselves through a MediaBlitz! presentation. * Repeated from Volume 2-11 * First, starting with this issue, there's a new area, called "C Faring," for those with a programming (as in C/C++) interest. Be sure to let the new columnists of this section know what you think, what you would like, etc. They're definitely looking for your feedback. Next, in "Cruisin' New Waters," you'll find new stuff each issue. This might include technical information and tips, ToolBook books or notes, TrueType fonts, or whatever else Captain Nemo has recently discovered. If you have contributions for this section, be sure to send them in. Finally, in "The Treasure Chest" subsection, Nemo and crew are stockpiling valuable information and/or utilities to make your NAUTILUS cruise smooth. Frequently, references and items from various sections of previous discs might show up here. These can include device drivers, additional info on multimedia and your PC, and technical information specific to NAUTILUS. Working from the premise that "Sound is the major component of Multimedia Windows..." The Cobb Group published "Understanding Multimedia Sound" (April 1992), which defines "...the basics." We are pleased to provide this informative article, reprinted with permission from The Cobb Group's "Inside Microsoft Windows" Journal (c) 1992, and to recommend that you contact them (800/223-8720 or 502/491-1900) to receive a free copy of this useful publication. In addition, we are republishing an article written by Richard Kaapke for NAUTILUS, entitled "MIDI Madness or The Music Goes Round and Round... and it comes out here," which we recommend as a primer on MIDI and MPC. WRITE AUDIO.WRI "Understanding Multimedia Sound" WRITE AUDIO.WRI "Understanding Multimedia Sound" FIG_A.DIB "Screen grab" illustration from the article "Understanding Multimedia Sound," reprinted with permission from The Cobb Group's "Inside Microsoft Windows" Journal (c) 1992. Call 800/223-8720 (international callers use 502/491-1900) for a free issue. b!WRITE MIDIMAD.WRI "MIDI Madness or The Music Goes Round and Round... and it comes out here." !WRITE MIDIMAD.WRI "MIDI Madness or The Music Goes Round and Round... and it comes out here." WRITE KAAPKE.WRI Biographical information on "MIDI Madness or The Music Goes Round and Round... and it comes out here," by Richard Kaapke. Anti-Virus Solutions CD ROM Directory Commentary Education From Windham Hill . . . Games & Entertainment HighFive Industry News Interactions Multimedia Multimedia Madness Music & Sound NAUTILUS Letters NAUTILUS Services Nemo Notes Photography & Images #sectionList Anti-Virus Solutions CD ROM Directory Commentary Education From Windham Hill . . . Games && Entertainment HighFive Industry News Interactions Multimedia Multimedia Madness Music && Sound NAUTILUS Letters NAUTILUS Services Nemo Notes Photography && Images gD|D| and it comes out here," which we recommend as a primer on MIDI and MPC. Should you have additional questions relating to audio and MPC, use the NAUTILUS Link facility to send them our way, and we'll do our best to supply answers. "g Multimedia Sound" (April 1992), which defines "...the basics." We are pleased to provide this informative article, reprinted with permission from The Cobb Group's "Inside Microsoft Windows" Journal (c) 1992, and to recommend that you contact them (800/223-8720 or 502/491-1900) to receive a free copy of this useful publication. In addition, we are republishing an article written by Richard Kaapke for NAUTILUS, entitled "MIDI Madness or The Music Goes Round and Round... and it comes out here," which we recommend as a primer on MIDI and MPC. f odd. 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