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- MagiPlay Version 1.1
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- MagiPlay Copyright (c) 1993 Kavik Software
- All Rights Reserved
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- KAVIK SOFTWARE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES RELATING TO THIS SOFTWARE
- WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED
- WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND
- FUNCTIONALITY, AND ALL SUCH WARRANTEES ARE EXPRESSLY AND SPECIFICALLY
- DISCLAIMED. NEITHER KAVIK SOFTWARE NOR ANYONE WHO HAS BEEN INVOLVED
- IN THE CREATION, PRODUCTION, OR DELIVERY OF THIS SOFTWARE SHALL BE LIABLE
- FOR ANY INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE
- USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS SOFTWARE. IN NO EVENT SHALL LIABILITY FOR
- ANY DAMAGES EVER EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE LICENSE TO USE THIS SOFTWARE.
- THE PERSON USING THIS SOFTWARE BEARS ALL RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND
- PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
- This agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Alabama and
- shall inure to the benefit of Kavik Software. Any action or proceeding
- brought by either party against the other out of or related to this
- agreement shall be brought only in a state or federal court of competent
- jurisdiction located in Madison County, Alabama.
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- The MagiPlay .FLI (flic) file player
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- MagiPlay is a .FLI (flic) player that allows you to display .FLI animation
- files. You can freely distribute MAGIPLAY.EXE and the MAGIPLAY.DOC file
- to your friends and associates and upload the files to electronic bulletin
- boards. The only requirement is that both MAGIPLAY.EXE and MAGIPLAY.DOC be
- together and unmodified.
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- The command to execute MagiPlay is :
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- magiplay file.fli /r=<loops> /s=<speed> /n /x /e /d /?
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- Where 'file.fli' is the .FLI file you wish to display, <loops> is the number
- of times the animation is played, and <speed> is the playback speed. The /x
- option specifies the use of Extended memory, /e specifies the use of Expanded
- memory and /d specifies disk-based playback (the slowest). The /n option
- will display a message during .FLI loading telling the user which memory
- is used for playback. The /? option will display a help screen.
-
- By default, the player uses it's memory scan feature. That is, it will
- first try to fit the flic into Conventional memory, if this is not possible
- it will scan for available Extended memory, if Extended memory is not
- available it will scan for Expanded memory, and finally, if all else fails
- it will use disk-based playback. The memory specifiers are not necessary
- unless you really want to force MagiPlay to use a specific memory type.
- The default memory scan feature should provide you with the best available
- playback method.
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- By default the animation will play continuously. A playback speed of zero
- is the fastest, 999 is the slowest. The default playback speed is the speed
- assigned when the animation was created.
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- Once the animation is playing the following keys are active :
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- Escape : Exit player
- Space-Bar : Toggle pause on/off
- Up Arrow : Increase playback speed
- Down Arrow : Decrease playback speed
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- Make sure "Num-Lock" is off if using the arrow keys on the numeric
- keypad.
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