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Survival Mysteries of Nature
Version CD 1.0
This CD ROM is designed to run on MPC and Apple Macintosh computers which
have at least 4 megabytes of memory and a CD ROM drive. It will work with
a 640x480 pixels 256 colour display. For better QuickTime quality it is
advisable to switch to thousands of colours if your computer supports it.
For instructions on how to install and run this program, please consult
the booklet provided with this disc.
CONDITIONS OF USE
Educational users are allowed to extract graphics from this disc to use in
their own work so long as it is not sold for gain or used outside the
purchasing school. The video clips and sound samples must NOT be extracted
from this CD ROM or run from any other medium unless you have the necessary
site licence. Full details of copyright are given on the printed booklet
supplied with the disc.
FULLSCREEN QUICKTIME/MPEG
When running on an MPC, double clicking on a QuickTime or MPEG video
movie will expand it to fill the whole screen. In the case of
QuickTime, this requires a reasonably powerful computer for smooth
operation but does improve colour rendition in 256 colour display modes.
Double clicking on the movie again cancels full screen mode.
ON-LINE SUPPORT
Anglia Multimedia's On-Line services provide all disc users with extra
learning materials linked to its discs. This is available on the World Wide
Web at http://www.anglia.co.uk. A more comprehensive learning service is
provided by Education Anglia, to be found on AOL UK (America On-Line). Log on
to your AOL site and use the keyword facility and the word ANGLIA for quick
access. There is also a Survival site on AOL; keyword SURVIVAL.
SAVE STATUS MULTIUSER/MULTIPLATFORM APPLICATIONS
For details of the use of the save status and resume feature, please consult
the booklet provided with this disc. Please note that this feature is not
available on Apple Macintosh for this release of the disc.
By default the program saves a file named RESUME.KAS within the directory
C:\ATV\_MYSTERY\SCRIPTS\STATUS\RESUME.KAS (assuming drive C is your system
hard disc). This file is automatically reloaded if the user elects to
'Resume from Previous Session' when re-running the disc.
When used in a class room environment, it may be preferable to instruct each
user to save their own individually named status file before leaving the
disc. By saving an individual status file each user can return to their
previous session by explicitly loading their status file. Status files may
be saved within the default directory on the system hard disc or to a floppy
disc (usually drive A or B).
Status files are cross-platform. If you also have the Acorn RISCOS version of
this disc you can interchange status files between computers as follows:
MPC to Acorn:
1. Run this CD ROM on your MPC.
2. Save your current status to an MSDOS format floppy disc.
3. Remove the .KAS extension from the status file or save it as an Acorn
status file (selected from the 'Save file as Type: menu').
4. Run the Acorn version of the CD ROM on an Acorn RISCOS computer.
Drag the status file from the MSDOS floppy disc onto the program's
main window.
5. The Acorn disc should return to the same place and with the same
status as the MPC version you were running.
Acorn to MPC:
1. Run the Acorn version of the CD ROM on an Acorn RISCOS computer.
2. Save your status to an MSDOS format floppy disc.
3. Run this CDROM on your MPC.
4. Load the status file from the DOS format floppy disc (select
'Acorn Status File in the 'List files of Type:' Menu).
5. The MPC should return to the same place with the same status
as the Acorn version you were running.
COPYRIGHT INFORMATION ON RESOURCES
Photographs, maps and other images:
PICTURE CREDITS (c) 1996
Locust - Science Pictures Ltd
Common cuttlefish - Clive Hicks & Bruce Coleman
Polar bear - Wayne Lankinen & Bruce Coleman Collection
Pale tree frog - Stephen J Kraseman & Bruce Coleman Collection
Kori bustard - Len Rue Jr. & Bruce Coleman Collection
Flying lizard - Alain Compost & Bruce Coleman Collection
Flying lemur and baby - Waina Cheng Ward & Bruce Coleman Collection
Sea anemone - Jack Stein Grove & Bruce Coleman Collection
Flying fox - Norman O Tomalin & Bruce Coleman Collection
2 blow flies feeding - Jeremy Grayson & Bruce Coleman Collection
Dragonfly - CB & DW Frith & Bruce Coleman Collection
Red diamond rattlesnake - Jeff Foot & Bruce Coleman Collection
Black-browed albatross - Rinie van Meurs & Bruce Coleman Collection
American beaver - Wayne Lankinen & Bruce Coleman Collection
Hummingbird feeding - MPL Fogden & Bruce Coleman Collection
Hoatzin - Erwin & Peggy Bauer & Bruce Coleman Collection
Sea nettle jellyfish - Michael P Price & Bruce Coleman Collection
Himalayan griffon vulture - Dieter & Mary Plage & Bruce Coleman Collection
Honey bee in flight - Kim Taylor & Bruce Coleman Collection
Leaf of horned frog - MPL Fogden & Bruce Coleman Collection
Cheetah - Erwin & Peggy Bauer & Bruce Coleman Collection
3-toed brown sloth - Staffan Widstrand & Bruce Coleman Collection
Pipistrelle bat in flight - Frank Grenaway & Bruce Coleman Collection
Orang-utan with young - Gunter Ziesler & Bruce Coleman Collection
Flying gecko - Hans Reinhard & Bruce Coleman Collection
European swallow - Kim Taylor & Bruce Coleman Collection
Nectar-eating bat - Jane Burton & Bruce Coleman Collection
Blue-spotted reef ray - Allan Power & Bruce Coleman Collection
Sandhopper - Jane Burton & Bruce Coleman Collection
African fish eagle - GD Plage & Bruce Coleman Collection
Jumping spider - Kim Taylor & Bruce Coleman Collection
Dragonfly showing eyes - Jane Burton & Bruce Coleman Collection
Stick insect - Jane Burton & Bruce Coleman Collection
Queen scallop - Kim Taylor & Bruce Coleman Collection
Archer fish jetting - Kim Taylor & Bruce Coleman Collection
Male lion - Roger Tidman
Hummingbird feeding from thistle - Roger Tidman
Fulmar - Roger Tidman
Kestrel - Roger Tidman
Long-eared bat face - Roger Tidman
Rat feeding - Roger Tidman
Owl's face & eyes - Paul Johnson
Dragonfly - Paul Johnson
Rat eating - Paul Johnson
Close-up of kestrel's wing - Paul Johnson
Lions in Kenya - Liz Bomford
Chameloe oustaleti - Liz Bomford
Kestrel's head - Dr Moss Taylor
Peach blossom moth - Dr Moss Taylor
Merveille du jour moth - Dr Moss Taylor
Common kingfisher - Silvestris & Frank Lane Picture Agency
Tawny owl in flight - J Hawkins & Frank Lane Picture Agency
Convolvulus hawk moth feeding - Anthony Bannister & Natural History Photographic Agency
Paraglider with multicoloured canopy - Tony Stone Images
Tristar aeroplane taking off from runway - Tony Stone Images
B-2 stealth bomber in flight - Tony Stone Images
Multicoloured hot air balloon - Tony Stone Images
Bat-eared fox - Stan Osolinski & Oxford Scientific Films
Red & blue arrowpoison frog - Michael Fogden & Oxford Scientific Films
German wasp - Mike Birkhead & Oxford Scientific Films
Pin-tailed whydash - Stan Osolinski & Oxford Scientific Films
Impala - Richard Packwood & Oxford Scientific Films
Spotted dolphin - Howard Hall & Oxford Scientific Films
Male ostrich - ER Degginger/Animals Animals & Oxford Scientific Films
Giant petrel - Doug Allen & Oxford Scientific Films
Giant anteater - M Austermann/Animals Animals & Oxford Scientific Films
Garden spider on web - HD Brandl/Okapia & Oxford Scientific Films
Coral snake - Michael Fogden & Oxford Scientific Films
Full orb spider's web - Kevin Jackson/Animals Animals & Oxford Scientific Films
Wild cat - Tony Tilford & Oxford Scientific Films
Bearded lizard - Alan Root/Survival Anglia & Oxford Scientific Films
Tasselled anglerfish swimming - Fred Bavendam & Oxford Scientific Films
Leafy se dragon - Rudie Kuiter & Oxford Scientific Films
Wild dog eating wildebeest kill - Mark Deeble & Victoria Stone & Oxford Scientific Films
Hoverfly on leaf - KG Vock/Okapia & Oxford Scientific Films
Wild dog hunting - Rafi Ben-Shahar & Oxford Scientific Films
Diver & green ses turtle - David Fleetham & Oxford Scientific Films
Harlequin frog - Michael Fogden & Oxford Scientific Films
Snowshoe hare - Jeff Lepore/Photo Researchers & Oxford Scientific Films
Caribbean reef shark - Michele Hall & Oxford Scientific Films
Blue ring octopus - Zigleszczyns/Animals Animals & Oxford Scientific Films
Atlas moth resting on cocoon - Dieter & Mary Plage/Survival Anglia & Oxford Scientific Films
Atlantic salmon - Keith Ringland & Oxford Scientific Films
Characidaem blind cave fish - Max Gibbs & Oxford Scientific Films
Burchell's zebra - George Bernard & Oxford Scientific Films
Stick insect - Krupaker Senani & Oxford Scientific Films
Snowshoe hare changing coats - Leonard L Rue/Animals Animals & Oxford Scientific Films
Black-nest swiftlet - Paul Ferrero & Ardea London
European hare - Chris Knights & Ardea London
Juvenile catfish - Ron & Valerie Taylor & Ardea London
Surinam toad (pipa pipa) - P Morris & Ardea London
Secretary bird - Peter Steyn & Ardea London
Lesser florican, male, flying - Joanna van Gruisen & Ardea London
False coral snake - Nick Gordon & Ardea London
Chimpanzee group in open - Adrian Warren & Ardea London
Camouflaged cape dwarf chameleon - Peter Steyn & Ardea London
Red-tailed hawk profile - Alan Weaving & Ardea London
Wagler's pit viper - Jean-Paul Ferrero & Ardea London
Kestrel hovering - Liz Bomford & Ardea London
Burchell's zebras at waterhole - Stefan Meyers & Ardea London
Platypus underwater - Jean-Paul Ferrero & Ardea London
Elephant fish - J M Labat & Ardea London
Sperm whale underwater - Francois Gohier & Ardea London
Four-eyed fish - K & L Laidler & Ardea London
Bumble bee - Liz Bomford & Ardea London
The first powered flight - Hulton Deutsch Collection
Close-up of jumping spider's eyes - Survival Anglia
Archer fish's mouth - Survival Anglia
Locust's legs - Survival Anglia
Tree frog's toe pads - Survival Anglia
Flying lemur flying - Survival Anglia
Hoatzin landing - Survival Anglia
Owl's fringed wings - Survival Anglia
Bats leaving cave - Survival Anglia
Red-tailed hawk - Survival Anglia
Mandrill - Toni Angemayer/Photo Researchers/ Oxford Scientific Films
Termites - Dieter & Mary Plage/Bruce Coleman Collection
Grey Kangaroo - John Cancalosi/Bruce Coleman Collection
Lobster - Jane Burton/Bruce Coleman Collection
Lioness attacking wildebeest - Gunter Ziesler/Bruce Coleman Collection
Drawings and animations:
Copyright (c) 1995 Anglia Multimedia and its licensors
Video sequences:
Copyright (c) 1995 Anglia Television Ltd.
QuickTime and the QuickTime Logo are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.
used under licence.