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The Complete Morph v2.00 - Read.Me Document.
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Thank you for taking interest in The Complete Morph!
The files should all be located in the same directory, and that
directory should be placed in your PATH. However, I understand that
another path entry can sometimes make a path too long for DOS to
handle, so, see the file CMORPH.DOC to get some information on
avoiding this problem.
Have fun, and again, thanks for supporting CMorph and the ASP!
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Regitration
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To learn how to register, look in the CMORPH.DOC file at the end, in
the section titled: "HOW TO REGISTER."
Two ways to register on-line:
1. SWREG forum on CompuServe (registration ID #1629)
2. Raytech BBS (located in Scottland)
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KNOWN BUGS:
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- NONE -
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General notes from the author:
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The new DOS4GW.EXE will not work with the CImage v3.11 (another
product of mine). It will not allow some users to access VESA modes.
All output images (except GIF) are stored as uncompressed 24-bit
images.
Currently DTA (Dave's Targa Animator -- located on Compuserve in the
GRAPHDEV forum in the "Morphing" lib #13) seems to be such a great
tool for creating FLI files, that I haven't bothered to add them
yet. If you don't have that program, I really suggest you use that
as a method of creating FLI files from the TARGA files output here...
(Your welcome, Dave!)
The most common program that allows you to play FLI files is called
AAPLAY.EXE or QUICKFLI.EXE. Both are available on most BBSs.
See the documentation for a list of planned future updates! Hey, if
you register, you'll be the first to recieve that version, so hurry
up and like it!
- Paul Nettle
Author