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HOW TO USE THIS DISK
These disks contain all the files for the 'PHOTOGRAPHIC
TECHNIQUES' tutorial. It is also possible to install the program
on hard disk if you wish, with a little knowledge.
To use from disk, double click on the camera icon in this window.
If you have 2 drives, have BOTH disks in drives, if not, you will
obviously already have disk 1 in DF0:
Shortly, you will be asked for disk 2. Change disks and press a
mouse key. If you have 2 disk drives, just press the mouse key at
the prompt. All the files needed to run the program after initial
loading, so if you have just the one drive, leave disk 2 in it
after loading.
The full program will load and present you with a menu page.
Should you wish to abort, you may do so only from the menu page
by pressing 'ESC'. You need 1 Mb. at least to load the full
program in this way.
Should you experience loading problems you are likely to be short
of memory. Try pressing 'N' at the loading prompt. This action
will stop sound and music loading, saving some 140 K.
If you still have trouble, open the 'SHORT-MEM' draw and load the
program stored in there. This version loads each screen as it
needs it, You should still be able to have sound, but the action
slows down as you wait a few seconds each time you change
screens.
The disks will auto-boot from Disk 1, which may be of assistance
to anyone short of memory, or can be run from workbench.
HARD DRIVE.
If you have a hard drive, you may install the program only if one
of your partitions is called WORK: If you have such a partition,
use a file handler such as DIRWORKS or SID and create a directory
called TECH within WORK:
Open TECH and copy into it ALL of the files on TECH2 - which is
disk 2, and most of the files EXCEPT AUTOEXEC.AMOS and
AUTOEXEC.AMOS.INFO from TECH1 - disk 1. You need the 'c'
directory in the TECH partition in order to read the 'readme'
file ONLY. Otherwise, the following on TECH1 can be left off the
hard disk....
s, t, DEVS, l, LIBS, Preferences and Preferences.info, System,
and system configuration. The directory 'SHORT-MEM' is also not
required.
Use the version of the program stored in the directory 'HARD-
DISK' on TECH1 to replace the autoexec.amos file on TECH1. This
file has been configured to run from WORK:TECH/
The program should now run from the directory TECH on your hard
drive.
DISCLAIMER
All material on this disk is correct to the best of the author`s
knowledge. Similarly, all programs used are in their freely
distributable state, or are in the public domain.
The author excepts no responsibility for the use of this program,
or for any inaccuracies, if present. Any suggested or implied
modifications to equipment are carried out completely at the
equipment owners own responsibility.
Chemicals are mentioned on some disks. The author cannot be held
responsible for the misuse of chemicals in any way. Always
remember that all chemicals are potentially dangerous and should
be used with care. Wear rubber gloves if your skin is at all
delicate.
Chemical solutions should be mixed in the order given in a
smaller than stipulated volume of warm water. Each chemical must
fully dissolve before the next is added. Solution volumes should
be made up the correct total when all mixing is complete.
SHAREWARE.
This disk is SHAREWARE. It is not disabled in any way, but should
you decide to keep using it, and would like to see more disks, a
registration fee of £5 to the author will bring a complimentary
copy of a further disk from the series and a list of all others
available. Any preference for subject matter will be honoured
should a suitable program exist.
This disk is NOT PUBLIC DOMAIN. You should support the shareware
principle.
Paul Broadbent
12, Hilltop Ave.
SCUNTHORPE.
South Humberside.
DN15 8LD