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Runner -- A Desktop Alternative
QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS
Copyright (C) 1993 by Dave Thorson
Version 1.61 November 18, 1993
Welcome to Runner! Runner is designed as a replacement for the
standard Atari desktop, providing additional capabilities and
ease of use. It gives you a very different, yet powerful and
customizable computing environment. Many of the features Runner
offers are easy to learn and should be helpful to most users
right away. Others are a bit more obscure and may not seem to
have any purpose other than adding length and complexity to the
documentation. I suggest you read the following Quick Start
instructions and get to know Runner on a basic level, then read
the other help (.HLP) files as needed. You should probably read
all of them at least once, and maybe several months later to see
if anything new pops up.
Legalese: Runner may be distributed freely as long as all
original files are included, unchanged. Dave Thorson is not
responsible for any damages (lost files, loss of time, etc.)
caused directly or indirectly by this software. Users of this
software assume all responsibility for risk. This program is
Shareware and is NOT released to the Public Domain; Copyright
ownership remains with Dave Thorson.
The companion programs Mini-Run, Regions and Rpicsel are NOT
shareware and are included in the shareware version of Runner in
a disabled form. Users of Runner who register for $10 or more
will receive a serial number and security code to fix these
programs and make them fully working programs. Once "fixed",
they may NOT be distributed to others in any format. The
disabled versions MUST be included with any copies of Runner that
you give away.
If you need to get started right away and don't want to read
everything, follow these steps:
1. If you received a RUNRxxxx.ARC file, extract all the files
from RUNRxxxx.ARC to the same folder or directory, using a
command similar to:
ARC E RUNR160C A:\*.*
The version number (160C, for 1.60c, in the above example) may
be different.
Note: from the desktop, double click on ARC.TTP and on the
command line, enter: E RUNR160C A:\*.*
Alternate Note: if you received a RUNRxxxx.LZH file, then use
LHARC instead of ARC! The same command line works!
If you received RUNNER with the files already extracted (not
inside of a .ARC file) simply copy them to the same folder
(a folder name of RUNNER works well, but is not required).
If you run out of space, the only file NEEDED for RUNNER is
RUNNER.PRG. The file RUNNER.CFG can be created from within
Runner (or use my example file). It contains your menu setups
and other stuff, so you'll want to keep it with RUNNER.PRG.
You may want to copy any pictures you want for the current
screen resolution, their corresponding picture config files
(picname.CF1/.CF2/.CF3), any text files you need (RUNNER.HLP
is a good choice if space is limited), as well as
MINI_RUN.TTP, RPICSEL.PRG, and REGIONS.TTP. Be sure to read
OTHERS.HLP for more info on these last files.
2. Double-click on RUNNER.PRG to load Runner.
3. Press the Help key from Runner for more info. Help can be
exited by pressing the Q or Return key (this assumes
RUNNER.HLP is in the same folder as RUNNER.PRG)
Note: The configuration file (RUNNER.CFG) included is what
defines all the program and menu structures, and it's close to
what I use. You won't be able to run the programs listed unless
by some weird chance your drive is set up exactly like mine, but
you can get a feel for how I use Runner and you can add your own
programs to try things out. To start from a clean slate, rename
RUNNER.CFG to RUNNERDT.CFG ("DT" are two of my initials, and
Runner normally looks for RUNNER.CFG).
I M P O R T A N T : If you want to keep any menu changes made
within Runner, be sure to use the "Save config" commmand in the
"File" menu at the top of the screen!
This should be enough to get you browsing around, but you
probably won't understand or know about everything without
reading all the various .HLP files. You may want to print them
for reference. They're in ASCII format but I've made no effort
to put page breaks in the right places -- you may want to load
them into your favorite word processor and place page breaks
where you like before printing. For easier reference, you may
want to place these in Runner's HOME directory (where you put
RUNNER.CFG), create a "Runner Help" menu within Runner, and add
these files to that menu within Runner. Then help for Runner is
only a mouse click away!
You should also know that Runner is SHAREWARE. If you decide to
use Runner I expect you to pay for it. I'm asking $10 to $15
(Yes, other users have sent in even more!) to be sent to me:
Dave Thorson
4040 East Flower Street
Phoenix, AZ 85018
USA
(602) 954-6033
Anyone who sends $10.00 or more, along with a disk and return
address, will receive a serial number and security code to "fix"
the following programs (the shareware versions are disabled one
way or another -- see OTHERS.HLP for more info)
* Mini-Run, a Runner companion program that frees up to
approximately 80% of the memory needed by Runner when running
an external program.
* Regions, a Runner companion program that lets you create and
edit active screen regions to perform most any Runner function
and others as well, simply by clicking within one of up to 32
definable screen regions. Lets you assign picture filenames
to the shifted numeric keys to load pictures and associated
config files with a keypress or mouse click. Lets you save
the current picture, including any palette changes made in
Runner, to a Degas-compatible file. Regions lets you create
demos or applications using Runner with keyboard, GEM menu bar
and file selector locked out. It also lets you translate
picture config files from one picture to another, even across
different screen resolutions.
* Rpicsel, a Runner utility program that lets you create a list
of pictures for each screen resolution; Runner pics one of
them at random when you start Runner or load the list instead
of a specific picture file.
* The newest versions of Runner and documentation.
* If space permits, additional background pictures others have
sent in (send in any you create also and I'll try to find a
good way to share them with others).
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Be sure to specify if you only have a single-sided disk drive.
The files are too large now to fit without ARCing (compressing)
them, so you will either get an ARC'ed set of files or two disks
if you're limited to single sided (let me know your preferences,
and please send two disks if you think one is not enough).
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
See the .HLP files for lots more details!
Feel free to distribute RUNNER to any person or electronic
bulletin board as long as:
a) ALL files are included in original form.
b) Only the disabled versions of MINI_RUN.TTP, REGIONS.TTP and
RPICSEL.PRG are distributed. Any copies you fixed using
RUNR_REG.PRG are registered by embedded serial numbers and are
NOT shareware!