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ABOUT STEREOPTICON
Stereopticon 2 was programmed with Amos Professional 2.0 by Ernest Ruckle,
who also made the graphics (with Deluxe Paint) and wrote the docs (with
InterWord and Protext). It was compiled with the Amos Professional Compiler.
Stereopticon 2 is (c) copyright 1996 by Ernest Ruckle, 13 Parnell Street,
Waterford, Ireland. The Stereop2 disk is freely-distributable provided it
is distributed in its original form. Distributing your personal Expansion
Code is prohibited. The Stereoptic system of offset and overlaid planes is
patented internationally and may not be used in any computer program on any
platform without written permission of the Author. No commercial use may be
made of the program without written permission of the Author.
Because the Author has no control over the future usage of the program, he
can assume no responsibility for such usage. He does, however, most
sincerely hope that the User finds Stereopticon to be useful, enjoyable, and
harmless. He is compiling a PD collection of pictures, animations, and
games created using Stereopticon and would be happy to receive copies of any
you might have made. Color printouts of Stereoptic images would also be
welcomed.
Although the low cost of the program prohibits free user support, the author
will respond with a letter and/or a disk if you write to him at the above
address and enclose US$4. Payment may also be made at the current rates of
exchange in the currencies of the EU, Canada, Australia, Switzerland, and
Japan. Please describe your system fully in your letter.
PICTURE CREDITS: Some of the example images were adapted by the Stereopticon
Image Processor from the following sources: Gorilla (by Greg Johnson), King
Tut (by Avril Harrison), and Hall of Stars from Deluxe Paint. Cheetah from
Personal Paint. Crystal Ball faces from VMorph. Falling Man background
generated by Brett Casebolt's Scene Generator.
Two other codeware disks by the programmer of Stereopticon are available
from your PD distributor:
DOWNLOADER loads 26 new printer fonts into most 24-pin dot-matrix printers
and other printers that use the Epson Q standard. It includes an Arexx
interface, a Protext printer driver, and a powerful file-printing feature
that changes text styles and downloads fonts mid-line.
NOTEBOOK is a flexible and original organizer for people who want to work
out their own organizing system. Because its workings are transparent and
understandable, you'll quickly be able to take advantage of its many
features. It's also an alternate AmigaDOS interface and a break from the
monotonous Workbench look.