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'= UNITED KINGDOM (ENGLISH LANGUAGE) HELP AND TEXT FILE FOR =
'= MICROSCOPE FOR THE PC (C) MOLCOL SOFTWARE (UK) 1992-5 =
'===============================================================
' Alteration is illegal without written consent and will lead
' to program malfunction !
'===============================================================
*D_START UK DEFAULT MESSAGES : MSCOPE2.EXE
'
' One Line default messages used in Mscope2.exe
' ---------------------------------------------
' Each message to consist of 1 line only!
' MAXIMUM = 40 LINES !!!
'
*D_ONELINE_START
Press any key to continue...
Press any key to clear message...
Use Mouse: Point at control. Click left mouse button to operate!
Text is OFF. Click on button in bottom corner to toggle on!
Missing or Bad File:-
Press any key to QUIT...
Note: FOCUS, MAG, & STAGE buttons disabled on Animated Slidesets
Click on [VIEW] button to run Animation, else use other options.
Creating new file...
Opening file...
Insufficient number of characters entered - please REDO!
Please confirm PASSWORD by entering it again...
Input was different ! New password not accepted - aborted!
Saving Tutorial text...
Press <ESCAPE> for GUIDE (or) ANY OTHER key to START!
Please wait - accessing TUTOR ...
PASSWORD IS WRONG - aborting !!!
OKAY! Please continue and enter NEW PASSWORD...
Press <SPACEBAR> on your keyboard now to get the next message!
Press <SPACEBAR> to clear message and try this operation...
Use VIDEO panel buttons or STOP to use other controls!
Please Wait! Loading...
For help on controls: point and hold down RIGHT mouse button.
USING HELP: For more details, click on Help button now!
Use arrow buttons to scroll, FINI button to end help.
Click on HELP for HELP ON HELP or to return to last page viewed.
First or last page reached !
You are about to exit Microscope. It will reload after running
the associated Program requested. You can ABORT or CONTINUE!
SELECT A KEY: {1}-ABORT {2} CONTINUE...
Use large arrow buttons to select configurable option and
small arrow buttons to reset to new value. Click on FINI
to end reconfiguration!
Wait! Resetting parameter...
Press any key...
Press any key to TRY and continue & load another set immediately
Mic_ctrl.dta probably bad - CAN'T CONTINUE: Press a key to Fini!
No... you have pressed the wrong control!
You must operate the correct button to proceed to next stage.
SET PASSWORD CONTROL PERMANENTLY OFF: {1} = YES {2} = NO
*D_ONELINE_END
'
' Five Line default messages used in Mscope2.exe
' ----------------------------------------------
' Each message to consist of 5 text lines only.
'
'
*D_5LINE_START
*D0
Microscope can't continue: problem with missing or bad external
files. Try copying the following files into the current DIR
from the distribution disc and then run SETUP.EXE :-
all .CFG files, SETUP.EXE, all .DTA files, all .LNG files.
Alternatively, RE-INSTALL software again!
*D1
SAMPLE option ON: Use arrow buttons to position box in viewer.
Grab SAMPLE of marked area by 1x, or 2x digital magnification.
Turn SAMPLE option OFF to use Microscope's normal controls !!!
*D2
!! ILLEGAL SLIDESET !!
The copy of Microscope in use is unregistered Shareware
versions of Microscope will display SHAREWARE SLIDESETS ONLY!
The slideset loaded is a REGISTERED slideset - not SHAREWARE!
Press any key to continue and then LOAD a legal slideset.
*D3
!!POSSIBLE ILLEGAL SLIDESET or FILES MISSING!!
Either you are attempting to view a registered Slideset with a
UNREGISTERED version of Microscope (or) files are missing
causing the program to malfunction. Try loading another set!
*D4
No Mouse
Microscope Ver. 2.0 can only be operated with a mouse. A mouse
driver is not currently enabled. Please QUIT by pressing a key &
enable your MOUSE from DOS by typing: MOUSE. Refer to the more
detailed notes in the manual or READ.ME file - PRESS A KEY... !
*D5
You are trying to use Microscope in CREATE mode but you have not
included a correct slideset name in the CREATE option. Please
return to the CREATE option and select a valid slideset name.
*D6
NO... this is not the file you named at the command line. Please
load the file named in the window above or select FINI to quit.
*D7
You must have a slide in the viewer to create/edit a Tutorial
file. TUTORIAL FILES ARE NOT ALLOWED FOR ANIMATED SLIDESETS !
*D8
You are trying to use Microscope in TEACH mode but you have not
selected a correct slideset filename in the TEACH OPTION!
If you wish to use a created TUTORIAL file for an existing
slideset then return to the TEACH option & select a correct
filename.
*D9
Click on ARROW buttons to search for set.
Click on OK button to use lit slideset.
Click elsewhere in the box to abort load.
*D10
KEYS: Press a number key as shown or any other key to ignore!
{1} = QUIT PROGRAM ......(Quit Program & return to system).
{2} = CONFIGURE..........(Notes on installing more Slidesets).
{3} = ABOUT MICROSCOPE...(Brief note on using Microscope).
{4} = TUTOR..............(How to get started brief Tutorial).
*D11
~~~ A file is missing ~~~
An animated slideset has a file by the same name but with a
suffix of .ANI; this file is missing from the current directory.
You are still able to see the slideset but you should reinstate
the missing file from the distribution disk.
*D12
WARNING: SLIDESET FILES MISSING OR CORRUPT - PROGRAM MAY NOW
MALFUNCTION! Please load a different slideset. Use the slideset
management option to try and determine the problem with the bad
slideset files. If all else fails attempt to re-install the
problem slideset from the distribution disc. Refer to Manual.
*D13
CONFIGURING MICROSCOPE ...press any key to continue..!
Various Slidesets are available from your local distributor. Use
FLOPPY INSTALL BUTTON to install them: the disc icon. Use the
CFG button near the FINI button to optimise Microscope's general
performance for your type of PC. Read Manual for more detail!
*D14
ABOUT MICROSCOPE ...press any key to continue..!
Microscope uses either 'STILL' or ANIMATED slidesets. These must
be loaded into the tray before a slide is put into the viewer.
Magnification, Focus, or Movement is enabled by the slide type
as you load it. The correct button to use will be lit.
*D15
Option denied: Some of Microscope's features depend on saving
temporary data to your disc. There is insufficient disc space
to complete the selected operation. You can carry on and use
Microscope now but need to make space available before you can
use this option. Press any key to continue...
*D16
Option denied: You have locked this option off when using the
.CFG button to re-configure Microscope. If you wish to be able
to switch it off and on at will, use the .CFG button now and
select FLASHWARN = Normal or any other speed other than OFF.
Press any key to continue...
*D17
AUTO-STOP invoked: unless you have extra memory and smart disc
cache, animations rely on repeated loads from your hard disc.
To prevent undue wear of the hard disc drive, animations are
auto stopped if you don't operate a control for some time.
Press any key to restart animation...
*D_5LINE_END
'
' TEN Line default messages used in Mscope2.exe
' ----------------------------------------------
' Each message to consist of 10 text lines only.
'
'
*D_10LINE_START
*D30
You have requested to look at the BRUNEL ELECTRONIC CATALOGUE
of real Microscopes. This provides details of Microscopes sold
by a small business in England that specialises in helping both
new-comers and existing enthusiasts. The catalogue is only
available with ENGLISH LANGUAGE text. No other language
translations are available. It is of benefit if you speak
English only. If you are interested in purchasing a real
microscope from Brunel, please write direct to them at their
UK address. The manual has been retained in non-English
versions of Microscope for program integrity.
*D31
You have requested an external program called the OPTICAL
COMPANION. This is in English only and provides a brief
look at using a real Microscope and the key parts of a real
instrument. Maybe you already use a real instrument and have
photographs or videos of microscopic subjects? Possibly, you
have expertise in this a related field? If so, MOLCOL SOFTWARE
would like to hear from you with a view to using your material
in additional electronic slidesets for distribution in
Microscope for the PC.
*D32
You have requested to install additional slidesets from a
distribution floppy disc. This feature runs an external program
which will allow you to add other slidesets to your collection.
Packs of slidesets are distributed on 1 or several floppy
discs. If you continue now, you will be expected to insert a
floppy disc into your PC's drive unit. Microscope will clear
from your screen when running the external program but will be
reactivated automatically after the external program ends.
*D33
You have requested an external program designed to manage the
slidesets installed on your hard disc. The program allows you
to delete slideset files from your hard disc or install
any existing ones into the control database so that Microscope
for the PC can make them available for use. If you are
attempting to install new slidesets from a floppy distribution
disc, you should use the button above the one you just clicked
on instead and invoke the INSTALL FROM FLOPPY option.
*D34
You have requested an external program called SETUP. This will
allow you to change the language Microscope uses and the
screen presentation: International or English screen. Please
note: SETUP will reset all user-configurable options to their
default parameters. You may need to use the .CFG button to
reconfigure Microscope after running the SETUP option.
PLEASE REFER TO USER MANUAL for details of SETUP.EXE !
*D35
You have requested an external program called TUTOR. This will
help you to get started on using Microscope. It is a very short
and easy to follow guide. Many people like to get going right
away but if this is your FIRST TIME using Microscope, then you
should continue and access the TUTOR first! It will only take
about 5 minutes and will save you a lot of time and trouble.
Microscope is easy to use ONCE YOU KNOW A FEW BASICS about
loading slidesets. You may continue to access the TUTOR or
abort. If you continue, the screen will clear for a moment.
You will automatically return to Microscope after the Tutorial.
*D36
Microscope , slidesets, and associated programs are protected
by International Copyright laws. The version you are using is
Registered or Licensed software: copying of any files other
than for own use (or) distribution of any files or data
is strictly forbidden!
Queries regarding purchases of the software and slidesets or
general enquiries, comment, requests for additional support
should be made by fax, phone, or post to MOLCOL SOFTWARE in
the UK. (See Microscope front screen for contact details!)
*D37
Licensed copies of Microscope can be obtained by contacting:-
United Kingdom: Molcol Software Tel/Fax: 0181-685-0528
Portugal : Windmill Holdings Tel/Fax: (+351)-1-492-1849
Australia : Alphon Edugames Tel/Fax: 07-2632744
USA (1) : Guinn's Software Tel/FAX: 903 645 3370
USA (2) : PsL Tel : 713-524-6394
Brazil : Tel/Fax : Portugal +351-1-492-1849
If your country is not listed, contact nearest distributor or
Tel/Fax: 0181-685-0528 (UK) or Email: mol@molcol.demon.co.uk
(Internet). Various translations are available.
*D38
Microscope exists as both SHAREWARE and NON-SHAREWARE software.
Registered packages are identified by the word 'REGISTERED'
appearing in Microscope's AUX window on start-up. Such versions
must NOT be used unless you are the Licensed user and have paid
the correct License fee! Versions identified as SHAREWARE in
the AUX window may be freely copied and distributed. Use of the
Shareware version is free for a period of 1 month from the time
it is installed on a PC. This is to enable users to decide if
they wish to purchase a LICENSED (REGISTERED) version. ONLY
REGISTERED USERS CAN ACCESS PROFESSIONAL SLIDESETS!!
*D39
The SHAREWARE version of MICROSCOPE has a minor restriction on
the number of sets accessible from the control database. You may
only access the first 5 installed as listed in the LOAD window
now. You can still INSTALL more sets - but to use them, you must
first UNINSTALL those listed below to bring the new ones into
the 'pick' window. UNINSTALL is done by clicking on the DBF
button. To stop this notice appearing - use only the minor arrow
buttons to navigate the list! REGISTERED USERS are able to use
all INSTALLED sets without this restriction, enabling a large
library to be instantly accessible. See Chapter 0 of the Manual!
*D_10LINE_END
*D_END
'
' ONE Line HELP messages used in Mscope2.exe
' ----------------------------------------------
' Each message to consist of 1 text lines only.
' 120 LINES FIXED - Button number relates to line number
' Displays quick help on purpose of button when RB pressed
'===============================================================
*BUT_LINE_START LINE 0 START
1}Play video REVERSE. Restart video Reverse. Change direction.
2}Play video FORWARD. Restart video Forward. Change direction.
3}Slow down video/animation speed.
4}Speed up video/animation. Maximum equals runaway.
5}Toggle ON/OFF video jog. ON equals shuttle back and forth.
6}Decrease degree of shuttle and narrow range back & forth.
7}Increase degree of shuttle and widen range back and forth.
8}Toggle video PAUSE ON/OFF. (Mouse movement also pauses video)
9}STEP through animation a frame at a time - when PAUSED!
10}STOP video. Use all other Microscope features on slideset.
11}View video or view next selected slide in 'still' slideset.
12}Move slide selector up (still slidesets only).
13}Move slide selector down (still slidesets only).
14}LOAD. Show slidesets installed & offer SELECT/LOAD controls.
15}FINISH using Microscope. Return to DOS shell or menu system.
16}CONFIGURE internal options of Microscope: beep, click, help.
17}View upper text (when text is displayed).
18}View lower text (when text is displayed).
19}Toggle Tutorial or animation text display OFF/ON.
20}RESET (turn off) effects of contour & relief options.
21}TOGGLE ON/OFF CONTOUR effect to slide. (Stop video first).
22}Toggle ON/OFF RELIEF effect to slide. (Stop video first).
23}LATCH slide image to POSITIVE appearance (still sets only).
24}LATCH slide image to NEGATIVE appearance (still sets only).
25}RESET light, Optics, and Filters to default levels.
26}Select NEGATIVE optics for video or still slidesets.
27}Select GRAPHICS (simplified) optics for video/still slidesets
28}Select HIGH CONTRAST optics for Video/still slidesets.
29}Select NORMAL optics for Video/still slidesets.
30}Latch ON NORMAL HALOGEN LIGHT type.
31}Select DAYLIGHT (blue) light filter.
32}Select RED light filter.
33}Select GREEN light filter.
34}Turn down intensity of light filter (if HALOGEN not active).
35}Turn up intensity of light filter (if HALOGEN not active).
36}RESET LIGHT to default level. (Cancels multi-colour effect).
37}Decrease LIGHT level. (Note: cancels multi-colour effect).
38}Increase LIGHT level. (Note: cancels multi-colour effect).
39}RESET FOCUS to LOW level (if slide on view is a FOCUS type).
40}RESET MAGNIFY to LOW (if slide on view is a MAGNIFY type).
41}RESET STAGE (position) to 1 (if slide is a STAGE type).
42}Decrease FOCUS to lower level (on focus type slide only).
43}Increase Focus to higher level (on focus slide type only).
44}Decrease Magnification to lower level on MAG type slides.
45}Increase Magnification to higher level on MAG type slides.
46}Move slide to show top left corner on STAGE type slides.
47}Move slide to show top right corner on STAGE type slides.
48}Move slide to show bottom left corner on STAGE type slides.
49}Move slide to show bottom right corner on STAGE type slides.
50}TOGGLE ON/OFF POLARISER (grey or multi-colour option).
51}Rotate POLARISER. Select different set of multi-colours.
52}Rotate POLARISER. Select different set of multi-colours.
53}Rotate & change single colour (if single shade is colour).
54}Invoke HELP according to setting in CONFIGURE option.
55}Scroll HELP when displayed. See upper help text.
56}Scroll HELP when displayed. See lower help text.
57}LATCH ON AUTO-HELP. Major HELP follows FLASHED help messages
58}LATCH ON MANUAL HELP. User invokes HELP after flashed help.
59}TOGGLE OFF/ON FLASHED 1 LINE AUTO-HELP MESSAGES.
60}TOGGLE - select, de-select colour for shade of grey.
61}Move single colour/grey selector up.
62}Move single colour/grey selector down.
63}Move up list of installed slidesets by 1 page (5 entries).
64}Move up list of installed slidesets by 1 line.
65}Move down list of installed slidesets by 1 line.
66}Move down list of installed slidesets by 1 page (5 lines).
67}LOAD currently highlighted slideset from disc into tray.
68}When lit, FLASH-indicate detail {0} from text.
69}When lit, FLASH-indicate detail {1} from text.
70}When lit, FLASH-indicate detail {2} from text.
71}When lit, FLASH-indicate detail {3} from text.
72}When lit, FLASH-indicate detail {4} from text.
73}When lit, FLASH-indicate detail {5} from text.
74}When lit, FLASH-indicate detail {6} from text.
75}When lit, FLASH-indicate detail {7} from text.
76}When lit, FLASH-indicate detail {8} from text.
77}When lit, FLASH-indicate detail {9} from text.
78}Show indication lines as white unbroken lines into image.
79}Show indication lines as black unbroken lines into image.
80}Show indication lines in default of white/black dots.
81}Show indication lines as white/black long dashes into image.
82}Toggle ON/OFF all indicators for current STILL slideset.
83}LOCK/UNLOCK BLACK BACKGROUND (colour follows light filters).
84}OPEN AUX WINDOW. (only responds when appropriate).
85}FLASH SLIDESET NAME TO SCREEN for time set in configure.
86}SWAP samples: shuffle the order of cut images held in tray.
87}GRAB SAMPLE at 1x magnification from slide and hold in tray.
88}GRAB SAMPLE at 2x magnification from slide and hold in tray.
89}Clear left-most sampled image currently held in sample tray.
90}Clear 2x sampled image held currently in 2x sample tray.
91}SWITCH ON SAMPLE FEATURE -(animations must be stopped first)
92}SWITCH OFF SAMPLE FEATURE - and release MOUSE cursor.
93}Move SAMPLE-TARGET box towards left side of viewer.
94}Move SAMPLE-TARGET box towards top of viewer.
95}Move SAMPLE-TARGET box towards bottom of viewer.
96}Move SAMPLE-TARGET BOX towards right of viewer.
97}Enable fine positioning of SAMPLE-TARGET box.
98}Enable rapid & rough positioning of SAMPLE-TARGET box.
99}Enable rapid but 'chunky' 2x sample to be cut from image.
100}Enable slow but smooth 2x sample to be cut from image.
101}Read Brunel's electronic catalogue of real Microscopes.
102}Real Microscopes & getting involved with this software!
103}Install NEW slideset packs from floppy disc.
104}Access the control database: delete or add slidesets.
105}SET UP: language and screen for your country.
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*BUT_LINE_END LINE 121 END
'
' This section displays flashed help (option !) when
' an inappropriate key is pressed!
'
*H_1LINE_START LINE 0 START
1}No animated set loaded? LOAD an ANIMATED SLIDESET and retry!
2}No animated set loaded? LOAD an ANIMATED SLIDESET and retry!
3}No animation is running? Speed already at minimum?
4}No animation is running? Speed already at maximum?
5}No animation set loaded? Animation is not running?
6}Can't JOG less: JOG is off? At minimum? No animation running?
7}Can't JOG more: JOG is off? At maximum? No animation running?
8}Animation not running? No animated slideset loaded?
9}Animated slideset not PAUSED or not loaded or not running?
10}Already STOPPED? Animation set not running or not loaded?
11}Already viewing? No slideset loaded?
12}Selector is disabled on animated slidesets!
13}Selector is disabled on animated slidesets!
14}Top or Bottom entry reached? Top or bottom page reached?
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17}Text off? At top of text? No Slideset loaded? No text?
18}Text off? At bottom of text? No slideset loaded? No text?
19}No slide on view? Animated slideset not running? No text?
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21}No slide loaded? Animation running?-(STOP animation first).
22}No slide loaded? Animation running?-(STOP animation first).
23}No slide loaded? Animation running?-(STOP animation first).
24}No slide loaded? Animation running?-(STOP animation first).
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34}At Minimum? Set to Halogen?-(Select another filter first!)
35}At Maximum? Set to Halogen?-(Select another filter first!)
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37}Light is at Minimum Intensity already!
38}Light is at Maximum Intensity already!
39}Not a still slideset? Not a Focus slide? No slide on view?
39}Not a still slideset? Not a Magnify slide? No slide on view?
39}Not a still slideset? Not a Movable slide? No slide on view?
42}At Minimum Focus? Not a focus slide? No slide in viewer?
43}At Maximum Focus? Not a focus slide? No slide in viewer?
44}At Minimum? Not a Magnify slide? No slide in viewer?
45}At Maximum? Not a Magnify slide? No slide in viewer?
46}Not a movable slide? No slide in viewer?
47}Not a movable slide? No slide in viewer?
48}Not a movable slide? No slide in viewer?
49}Not a movable slide? No slide in viewer?
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53}Colour not selected?-Set single colour for grey shade first!
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57}Denied: AUTO HELP is LOCKED off. Use .CFG button to turn on!
58}Denied: HELP IS LOCKED TO MANUAL. Use .CFG button to turn on!
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69}Indicator 1 not active for this image - nothing to refer to?
70}Indicator 2 not active for this image - nothing to refer to?
71}Indicator 3 not active for this image - nothing to refer to?
72}Indicator 4 not active for this image - nothing to refer to?
73}Indicator 5 not active for this image - nothing to refer to?
74}Indicator 6 not active for this image - nothing to refer to?
75}Indicator 7 not active for this image - nothing to refer to?
76}Indicator 8 not active for this image - nothing to refer to?
77}Indicator 9 not active for this image - nothing to refer to?
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88}Sample feature off? 2x store full?
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92}Sample feature OFF already?
93}Sample feature OFF? At limit in this direction?
94}Sample feature OFF? At limit in this direction?
95}Sample feature OFF? At limit in this direction?
96}Sample feature OFF? At limit in this direction?
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101}External Program file not found: BRUNEL2.EXE
102}External Program file not found: OPTICALX.EXE
103}External Program file not found: MIC2FLOP.EXE
104}External Program file not found: MIC_CTRL.EXE
105}External Program file not found: SETUP.EXE
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*H_1LINE_END LINE 121 END
'
' Ten line help screens invoked auto or manually from Mscope
' ----------------------------------------------------------
*H_10LINE_START LINE 0 START
[HELP ON HELP :SECTION 1 - PAGE 1 OF 8]
HELP may be switched to Auto or Manual from the Main Screen!
Click on the button marked 'A' to set to Auto.
Click on the button marked 'M' to set to Manual.
QUICK HELP flashed messages can be turned OFF or ON:-
Click on the button marked '!' to toggle off/on.
To see more about using HELP, click on the down arrow button
in the HELP BAR above. Click on FINI to end help. (more...)
[HELP ON HELP :SECTION 1 - PAGE 2 OF 8]
HELP may be CONFIGURED with the CFG button to provide help
options depending on your expertise on using Microscope:-
OFF: Auto-help not allowed. The help button will need
to be pressed to receive help messages!
INTELLIGENT: Help messages auto-display on subsequent attempts
to use an inappropriate control, if a different
control is not operated between 1st & 2nd attempt.
AUTO: Messages auto-display on inappropriate action.
MANUAL: USER manually requests message on last action.
[HELP ON HELP :SECTION 1 - PAGE 3 OF 8]
Use the mouse and left mouse button to click on one of the 4
buttons in the help bar above. Clicking on the FINI button will
clear this screen and return you to the main Microscope screen.
When using Microscope, HELP can be invoked automatically or
manually. If you set the HELP feature to AUTO by clicking on the
small button marked 'A' in the main help panel, then every time
you carry out an inappropriate action, this help screen will
appear. If you have also selected the 'FLASH QUICK HELP' auto
feature by clicking on the small button marked '!' (more...)
[HELP ON HELP :SECTION 1 - PAGE 4 OF 8]
then you will automatically receive a brief message when you
perform an inappropriate action. Once you get to know Microscope
and how to use it fully, these auto help features may begin to
annoy you. They may be switched off and on: CLICK ON 'A' for
AUTO HELP or 'M' to switch to MANUAL HELP. Toggle the '!' button
on or off to control auto flashes of brief help messages. These
3 buttons are located on the HELP panel on the Main screen. When
Auto-Help is off, you can invoke HELP by clicking on the HELP
button. You will normally get help on the last action performed!
[HELP ON HELP :SECTION 1 - PAGE 5 OF 8]
Microscope is designed to be used without a manual and without
the need to search for a specific help topic. To learn how to
use Microscope, simply ensure the HELP feature is set to AUTO,
AND THE FLASH HELP MESSAGE '!' feature is ON - then attempt to
operate the program by pointing the mouse at the controls while
clicking on the mouse buttons: either the left mouse button to
operate the control or the right mouse button to bring up a note
on what the on-screen button does. The latter messages will
stay on screen until the right mouse button is released.
[HELP ON HELP :SECTION 1 - PAGE 6 OF 8]
Another way of learning to use Microscope is to read through
this help file a section at a time; although this may be slower
than just having a go and learning by your mistakes. You can't
break anything by having a go, so why not just attempt to load
and use a slide set and see how you get on.
To use all features, you must have a slide (an image) loaded in
Microscope's viewer. This is the blank area in the centre of the
screen. Images are contained in data files termed slidesets.
You will need to use the LOAD BUTTON to search the current...
[HELP ON HELP :SECTION 1 - PAGE 7 OF 8]
directory of your hard disc and load a slideset into the tray:
this is the vertical row of boxes to the left of the screen.
When a slideset resides in the tray, use the VIEW button (one
with a pair of eyes on it on the International screen) to
transfer a selected image from the tray to the viewer.
SPECIAL NOTE: When using manual help or auto-help, you may be
presented with a page from the middle of a section. This is
normal! Read through the page on screen to see if it contains
[HELP ON HELP :SECTION 1 - PAGE 8 OF 8]
the advice you need. If it doesn't, simply use the scroll
buttons to search through other pages of the section for the
appropriate information.
- End of Section 1 -
[VIDEO and ANIMATION CONTROL :SECTION 2 - PAGE 1 OF 6]
To use buttons in the Video Control panel, you must have first
loaded an ANIMATED slideset from disc. Most controls are easy to
understand and are similar to Video Recorder controls.
Use the RUN button (running man symbol in International screen
and PLAY in English screen) to start the animation; the VIEW
BUTTON serves a similar purpose (EYES icon in the International
screen). STOP the video to use all of Microscope's features.
Note: You might attempt to use the VIDEO buttons on a STILL
slideset; this would be an inappropriate action! (more...)
[VIDEO and ANIMATION CONTROL :SECTION 2 - PAGE 2 OF 6]
When an animated slideset is correctly loaded into the tray,
all the buttons in the Video Panel will become enabled.
Use buttons: JOG to loop several frames, STOP to halt action,
VIEW to start again, PAUSE to hold action, STEP to flick
through when PAUSED, PLAY to restart in FORWARD or REVERSE
when paused. STOP to use SAMPLING and EFFECTS. You must stop
the animation to use some of Microscope's other features!
A button is available to increase or decrease speed. When this
is set to maximum, the video sequence will run fastest.
[VIDEO and ANIMATION CONTROL :SECTION 2 - PAGE 3 OF 6]
Special Notes on using animated slidesets.
------------------------------------------
PERFORMANCE depends on disc-access speed, processor speed, size
of extended memory (if any is installed), caches, and memory-
managers. The higher performance your PC, the better animated
slidesets will run.
MOUSE CONTROL is less efficient when running animated slidesets.
As soon as you move the mouse, animation will pause for...
[VIDEO and ANIMATION CONTROL :SECTION 2 - PAGE 4 OF 6]
a small period of time. This allows you to move the mouse and
click on another control. If you attempt to click on a control
when the pointer is flashing, responses will be more erratic.
POINTING TO IMAGE DETAIL can help one person teach another about
a certain feature of the slide displayed. Simply point at the
detail and hold down the left or right mouse button: animation
will pause until you release the button.
(more...)
[VIDEO and ANIMATION CONTROL :SECTION 2 - PAGE 5 OF 6]
VIEWING TEXT FOR ANIMATED SLIDESETS is only possible when the
animated slideset is running. If you stop the animation (video)
then the text is removed from the screen. To view the text file
without distraction: start the video sequence running, PAUSE it
by clicking on the PAUSE button, and use the TEXT SCROLL buttons
in the bottom right hand corner to scroll through the text.
Don't forget to STOP the video by clicking on the STOP button if
you want to use many of the non-video buttons, for example to
cut a sample of the image to the sample tray. (more...)
[VIDEO and ANIMATION CONTROL :SECTION 2 - PAGE 6 OF 6]
INDICATORS do not exist for animated slidesets. Instead most
animated slidesets in a pack also include a STILL slideset
containing several key images from the animated set. This will
be accompanied by a text file with referenced indicators into
the still slideset images.
- End of Section 2 -
[VIEW SLIDE, VIDEO, SELECT SLIDE:SECTION 3 - PAGE 1 OF 2]
To use the VIEW button on either a STILL or ANIMATED slideset,
you must have a set loaded in the tray from the disc. On a STILL
set the VIEW button will load into the viewer a SELECTED slide.
To select a slide for viewing, use the UP or DOWN arrow buttons
(just below the VIEW control) to move the selector next to the
one you wish to see. Clicking on the VIEW button will then move
it into the viewer. Animated slidesets remove the selector mak-
ing the UP/DOWN arrow buttons redundant. In this case, click on
the VIEW button to start the VIDEO ONLY. (more...)
[VIEW SLIDE, VIDEO, SELECT SLIDE:SECTION 3 - PAGE 2 OF 2]
If an animated slideset is already loaded and running, then
clicking on the VIEW button is considered an inappropriate
action. However, once the animated slideset has been halted in
response to clicking on the STOP button, the VIEW button may be
used to RE-Start the animation sequence. Note: animated slide-
sets may also be called Video Sequences within the help text.
- End of Section 3 -
[LOAD SLIDESET, SEARCH DIRECTORY:SECTION 4 - PAGE 1 OF 5]
Microscope uses electronic slidesets organised as a set of data
files. These must exist in the Microscope main directory and a
reference to them must exist in a special CONTROL database.
Installing new slidesets normally establishes this for you prior
to using the main program currently in use. Clicking on the LOAD
BUTTON opens the control database and displays a list of the
slidesets currently installed in a box at the base of this
screen. You can then use the large and small arrow buttons that
are presented to search for the next slideset you wish to ...
[LOAD SLIDESET, SEARCH DIRECTORY:SECTION 4 - PAGE 2 OF 5]
load into the slide tray. The large arrow buttons move you up
or down 5 entries at a time through the control database. The
small arrow buttons move you one entry at a time. Highlight the
slideset you wish to use and then click on the button with =OK
next to it to load the slideset. Clicking elsewhere in the
directory display box will abort the attempted load and leave
the currently loaded slideset in the tray. Once a slideset is
in the tray, use the VIEW button to put a still slide into the
viewer or to START an animated slideset running.
[LOAD SLIDESET, SEARCH DIRECTORY:SECTION 4 - PAGE 3 OF 5]
Special Notes regarding slideset loading problems:-
---------------------------------------------------
A still slideset or animated slideset is represented by four
files. For animated sets the filenames have file extensions of
.ANI, .QPL, .MIC, and .SET; STILL slidesets also have .QPL, .MIC
and .SET files but - instead of an .ANI file - have a .TUT file!
Should one of these files be accidentally deleted from the
directory then you will experience problems loading and running
slidesets. YOU must not delete files associated with slidesets!
[LOAD SLIDESET, SEARCH DIRECTORY:SECTION 4 - PAGE 4 OF 5]
If you wish to remove slidesets from your hard disc, use the
slideset management feature available from Microscope's main
menu system. The same feature can be used to install NEW
slidesets into the CONTROL database, although the appropriate
files must first be copied into the current directory from the
distribution discs.
OBTAINING AND USING ADDITIONAL SLIDESETS:-
You will have received a starter pack of slidesets with the...
[LOAD SLIDESET, SEARCH DIRECTORY:SECTION 4 - PAGE 5 OF 5]
Microscope software. More slidesets on a variety of subjects
are available. Contact your local vendor or distributor for
further details.
- End of Section 4 -
[FOCUS, MAGNIFY, MOVE :SECTION 5 - PAGE 1 OF 3]
Still slidesets consist of slides which may possess one of three
properties: focus, magnify, or move (the third may also be
referred to as STAGE type. These slide type are described below:
FOCUS : The slide may have up to 4 different level of focus.
Re-focusing is achieved by operating the FOCUS buttons
to either focus more or less, or to reset to minimum.
Focus slides may be REAL, that is - the original image
was captured by a real Microscope at different levels
[FOCUS, MAGNIFY, MOVE :SECTION 5 - PAGE 2 OF 3]
of focusing; alternatively, the slide may have been
digitally SHARPENED using software tools.
MAGNIFY : Like focus slides, a magnify type slide can be seen at
up to 4 levels of magnification. The images may have
been digitally magnified or captured via a real
Microscope at different levels of magnification. The
latter will provide increased resolution.
[FOCUS, MAGNIFY, MOVE :SECTION 5 - PAGE 3 OF 3]
MOVE : This type of slide can be repositioned to provide 4
different views of the subject. Use the MOVE button to
navigate the slide in the viewer to see 1 of the 4
corners of the slide.
A small box beneath the slideset tray shows the number of levels
possible for whatever slide is in the viewer. The slide type can
be identified by seeing which slide-type control button is lit!
Any slide can only be a single type from one of these 3 types.
[LIGHT INTENSITY :SECTION 6 - PAGE 1 OF 1]
Use the light control to increase or decrease the overall light
intensity. Slides will not be consistent in their levels of grey
scale, contrast, and brightness. You will need to adjust the
light each time you change an image to gain the optimum viewing
conditions. Using the light controls will reset any full colour
effect which may be active, such as the polariser. This will
cause the image to revert back to grey scale. The longest button
in the light control panel resets the light to default level!
[LIGHT FILTERS :SECTION 7 - PAGE 1 OF 1]
Four different colour filters can be selected: Halogen light -
(which is the default), daylight (most natural when used at
minimum intensity), Red, and Green. When using the Halogen
filter, intensity is increased or decreased by using the light
control only, but for all other filters you can adjust the
colour by using the filter intensity controls as well as using
the light control to vary overall brightness. The longest button
in the control panel will reset colour filter to default values
for filter type and filter intensity!
[OPTICAL TYPES :SECTION 8 - PAGE 1 OF 2]
Four optical types can be used to view any slide:-
Normal : Image has balanced tones like a normal photo.
Contrast : Image has higher contrast between shades.
Graphic : Image simplified to 4 grey shades.
Negative : Inverse normal shades. Use this type if you wish to
view animation slidesets with shades inverted.
The longest bar in the control panel resets optical type to the
default type of normal. You should also note that changing the
[OPTICAL TYPES :SECTION 8 - PAGE 2 OF 2]
optical type will turn off the polariser, and return the image
to grey scale. The polariser may be turned back on again!
Use of the optical types along with the contour effect or
relief effect features will simulate real Microscope optical
arrangements: typically Nomarski and phase-contrast. Their use
along with the light and inverse effect controls will help you
see images in different perspectives; flat microscopic subjects
require visual-modelling from you to perceive their real form.
[EFFECTS :SECTION 7 - PAGE 1 OF 2]
Two effects are available. Also, two additional features have
been categorised as PSEUDO effects. The 2 real effects are:-
CONTOUR EFFECT : creates lines in the slide image along the
borders of some shaded areas. SPECIALLY USEFUL
WHEN POLARISER IS ON!!
RELIEF EFFECT : This produces a 3D like effect as though the
subject had been in an embossing process - a
bit like looking at a footprint in the sand.
Use either the long button above the effects button to reset
[EFFECTS :SECTION 7 - PAGE 2 OF 2]
effects to normal or alternatively, use the effects buttons
themselves to toggle effects on or off. You can not use these
features on a animated slideset which is running: YOU MUST STOP
THE ANIMATION FIRST! Note: Contour and Relief Effects are Auto
Cancelled when accessing the directory or changing the image!!
The other 2 effects are NORMAL and INVERSE viewing. The default
is NORMAL viewing. These are set by you manually by pressing
either the normal or inverse viewing button. The inverse effect
is not appropriate on animations - see optical types for this!
[POLARISER & SELECT COLOUR :SECTION 8 - PAGE 1 OF 3]
The Polariser button acts as a toggle to switch all grey shades
to colours, or reset all colours back to grey. It should be
noted that colours are not TRUE colours, since 16 possibilities
are insufficient to represent a colour image properly. The two
arrow buttons below the polariser control can be used to change
the colour range. The bottom most control on the polariser panel
allows a single colour to be changed; this control should be
used in conjunction with the three buttons to the right next to
the shade/colour selector display - a small box with 16 strips
[POLARISER & SELECT COLOUR :SECTION 8 - PAGE 2 OF 3]
of grey (with polariser off). The three buttons enable you to
select a single grey for colour-switching. The two arrow buttons
move the grey/colour selector (a tiny white dot) up and down.
Operating the top button toggles the grey shade selected to
colour or back to grey. When any shade is being displayed as a
colour the bottom most button in the polariser panel is used to
select different colours for the one 'selected'. This set of
controls can help reveal image information in a more dramatic
way. The combination of controls is probably the most difficult
[POLARISER & SELECT COLOUR :SECTION 8 - PAGE 3 OF 3]
to understand and may require a little practice to get used to
them. The Polariser and Single Colour Select are designed to be
transient options: use of other controls like the light, optic
type, or colour filter will reset all colours back to shades.
- End of Section 8 -
[SAMPLE OPTION :SECTION 9 - PAGE 1 OF 5]
A panel in the top right corner contains a group of controls
for taking samples from any slide on display. The most important
buttons are the two below the on/off light; this is a tiny black
window surrounded by 4 buttons with directional arrow icons
on them. If you are using the International screen, the ON
button is marked with a large tick and the OFF button with a
large cross. Turning the SAMPLE option on traps the Mouse cursor
inside the Sample panel until the OFF button is operated. It is
wise to switch off all indicators before turning the sample
[SAMPLE OPTION :SECTION 9 - PAGE 2 OF 5]
feature on. This will enable you to select and cut sections from
the slide without them containing indicator line elements.
When Sampling is turned on, a small box will appear in the slide
image. Use the four arrow buttons to position the box over the
part of the image you wish to cut. The degree of movement can be
selected by using the two buttons just to the right of the OFF &
ON buttons. When the desired position is achieved, cut the image
by using the 1x or 2x button. A section of the slide will be
[SAMPLE OPTION :SECTION 9 - PAGE 3 OF 5]
cut and placed in the sample tray. Up to three cuts can be
stored for the 1x option before you will need to use the TRASH
button to erase a previous sample and make room for a new one.
The left most image in the 1x sample tray is always trashed
when clearing out the 1x sample tray. A SHUFFLE button in the
top right of the sample panel may be used to shuffle around the
samples held in the 1x tray. This enables you to select which
image to trash and allows you the place any sample next to
another one for easy comparison of the image data.
[SAMPLE OPTION :SECTION 9 - PAGE 4 OF 5]
The 2x sample button will cut and double the size of the sample
taken. Only a single 2x sample may be held in the tray. You must
TRASH the 2x image before taking another 2x cut from the slide.
Although the 2x sample will magnify the image data, it does not
improve image resolution. The 2x sample may appear fairly
chunky. You can improve the smoothness of the 2x sample by
selecting the smooth option; two buttons to the right of the 2x
control allow you to select chunky or smooth cuts. The lower of
these should be operated prior to taking a sample if you prefer
[SAMPLE OPTION :SECTION 9 - PAGE 5 OF 5]
a smooth image. These buttons have no effect on 1x samples.
If you wish to take samples from a animated slideset then you
must STOP the animation sequence before attempting to turn the
sample feature on.
Sampling enables details from one slide to be compared with
those of another and enables additional magnification which may
be useful when studying very tiny detail in a slide.
- End of Section 9 -
[INDICATORS FEATURE :SECTION 10 - PAGE 1 OF 3]
All STILL slidesets contain text to explain the subject matter
contained in the slide image. The text will have references
which appear as numbers within curly brackets against key words
or phrases. The number within any set of brackets will be from
0 to 9. To the left of the viewer on the main screen, a vertical
row of buttons can be seen with a number between 0 and 9 on the
face of each one. At the bottom of this row a further 5 buttons
exist to help control the Indicator feature. The LAST or BOTTOM
one of these buttons is the TOGGLE ON/OFF indicators feature.
[INDICATORS FEATURE :SECTION 10 - PAGE 2 OF 3]
When Indicators are ON, each time a slide image from a STILL
slideset is changed, a set of lines will extend from the row of
indicator buttons into the image. These will correspond with the
number references from the text associated with the image on
view and will help you to find the correct element to study.
If INDICATORS are OFF, then only the tiny light for each active
indicator will be lit and no lines will be visible. If you click
on any indicator button which is active, the associated detail
in the slide image will be revealed; irrespective of whether
[INDICATORS FEATURE :SECTION 10 - PAGE 3 OF 3]
the indicator lines are visible or not. The style of indicators
can be altered by using the 4 buttons between the ON/OFF toggle
and Indicator button 9. Note: Indicators are not available for
Animated slidesets.
- End of Section 10 -
[LOCK OR UNLOCK BLACK BACKGROUND:SECTION 11 - PAGE 1 OF 2]
Although images used in slidesets are designed to be viewed in
grey shades, several features allow the images to be seen in
colour: red, green, blue filters, or by using the Polariser.
The method used means that not only the slide images become
colour rendered - but everything else as well, including all
other elements on the screen. To prevent confusion, the back-
ground is configured to remain as black. You can use the button
which has a key icon on to allow the background to be released
from black. The background will then 'follow' colour ranges.
[LOCK OR UNLOCK BLACK BACKGROUND:SECTION 11 - PAGE 2 OF 2]
You should note that operating the lock/unlock background button
when the NEGATIVE microscope optics are in use will have no
effect. The background control is taken over by the program to
prevent errors in consistency of presentation whenever this
optical type is in use.
- End of Section 11 -
[AUXILIARY WINDOW FEATURE :SECTION 12 - PAGE 1 OF 1]
The small window below the SAMPLE panel is normally closed. The
window may be opened manually by operating its button. The data
displayed when you do this provides data regarding Microscope's
version in use and the amount of spare memory available on your
PC. The window may also open under control of the software to
display additional information about a specific subject in a
slide or a slideset itself. In these circumstances, window
control is entirely depended on which slide is on view.
- End of Section 12 -
[FLASH SLIDE NAME ON SCREEN :SECTION 13 - PAGE 1 OF 1]
Use the NAME button to see the title of the slide you are
currently viewing. The name will be flashed onto the screen and
remain until the time set under the CONFIGURE option elapses.
See the HELP regarding the CFG control to learn how to set the
FLASH NAME time period. If the last 3 characters of the
slide name contains numbers or graphic characters, they should
be ignored. These characters are used in slidesets to pass
control information to Microscope's main software.
- End of Section 13 -
[FINISHING A SESSION :SECTION 14 - PAGE 1 OF 1]
Use the button marked FINI to end using Microscope and to return
to Microscope's internal Menu system. When you use the control
you are presented with a check before the program ends. If you
change your mind about 'quitting' simply press the escape button
instead of responding to the message to end.
- End of Section 14 -
[TEXT ON/OFF UP/DOWN :SECTION 15 - PAGE 1 OF 2]
Text explaining details in Microscope Slides is displayed in the
window at the bottom of the screen under control of 3 buttons
located to the right of the text window. The button in the
bottom right corner is used as a toggle to switch text on & off.
The up/down arrow buttons will either scroll text for animated
slidesets or display top/bottom five lines of text for still
slides. Still slides will have up to 10 lines of text for each
image of a set, while animated slidesets can have up to 36
lines for the entire set. Animated sets must be running or
[TEXT ON/OFF UP/DOWN :SECTION 15 - PAGE 2 OF 2]
paused to see the associated text: animated slideset text is not
displayed when the animation is STOPPED!
- End of Section 15 -
[CONFIGURABLE FEATURES :SECTION 16 - PAGE 1 OF 1]
Use the CFG button to reconfigure several key features to make
Microscope more suitable for your PC. When changing a setting,
the new one is saved automatically to a default file. This is
then used by Microscope to establish start-up parameters. If you
have a very fast or very slow PC, you will certainly need to
use configure to tailor microscope to your needs. Once you are
able to use Microscope well, you may also wish to permanently
turn off some of the auto-help features to prevent help text
from popping up on the screen when you hit a non-option.
[EXTERNAL PROGRAM MODULES :SECTION 17 - PAGE 1 OF 1]
Several external programs are called from Microscope by using
the larger buttons next to the AUX window. The screen will clear
but after the external program ends, you will be returned to
Microscope. Two of these external program options are used to
help manage the slidesets used by Microscope: one to install new
slidesets from distributed floppy discs, and one to un-install
or re-install slidesets existing on your hard-disc. The second
of these options can be used to help locate problems with slide-
set files; this is the button marked DBF. See Manual for more!
*H_10LINE_END 10 LINE END
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' External Programs Text messages
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*EX_START
*EX_1LINE_START 1 LINE START (80LINES)
[MIC_CTRL.EXE]- Slide Management for Microscope - HELP
DELETING ASSOCIATED FILES FROM DISC...
Can't open MIC_CTRL.DTA ... please run DIAGNOSTICS!
INSTALL FAILED !
INSTALL FAILED for LAST SLIDESET!
All .MIC files found in directory have been installed!
One or more .MIC files in directory have NOT been installed!
File : MIC_CTRL.DTA has no slidesets installed. Run diagnostics!
NOT ALLOWED!!
Can't UNINSTALL last remaining file in control database!
Removing filename from control database...
UNKNOWN PROBLEM: Can't remove file from control database!
Unable to open temporary file: DIRMIC.TMP !
Unable to open temporary file: DATABASE.TMP !
Unable to open MIC file!
Press any key to FINI...!
UNKNOWN ERROR...
Press any key to try and continue ...
Files not found or POSSIBLE BAD files are:-
Progress report delay on... Press any key to continue...
Not present - no delete.
DELETED!
Slideset has been Installed okay !
The following slideset marker files have been found:-
FINI ...? {1} = Yes {2} = No
Attempting to install Slideset...
Attempting to UN-install Slideset...
Attempting to install all Slidesets in current dir...
Record removed from control database.
1 slideset remains installed - removal not allowed!
DELAY REPORT IS ACTIVE: Press any key to continue...
Install into database, slideset:-
Un-Install from database, slideset:-
XXX WARNING XXX
'?' in the wrong place in command line - cant install!
Filename not allowed:
Bad filename:
Attempting to open file MIC_CTRL.DTA...
Cant open MIC_CTRL.DTA. It has no records.
Cant open Mic_ctrl.dta. Does it exist in current dir?
Is disc write-protected?
Bad characters in filename...
MIC_CTRL.DTA found and opened okay.
Cant find usable file in current directory:
Problem accessing or using MIC file!
Cant get file data from MIC header file!
THE named .MIC file found IS NOT a true MIC file!
FOUND OKAY!
Unable to find usable file in current directory:
Checking if a TUTORIAL FILE should be present for slideset...
Looking for file in current directory:
No check required. No TUT file distributed for this slideset!
Checking number of records in TUTORIAL file:
Wrong number of records! File is corrupt:
Checking to see if slideset name exists in database...
Problem accessing names in Mic_ctrl.dta database!
Problem putting slideset name into Mic_ctrl.dta database!
Slideset name and details found in Mic_ctrl.dta and updated!
Slideset name and details have been added to database!
PROGRESS REPORT IS : ON
PROGRESS REPORT DELAY IS : ON
PROGRESS REPORT IS : OFF
PROGRESS REPORT DELAY IS : OFF
SLIDESET FILENAME =
XXX WARNING XXX : slideset name missing- can't do anything!
Filename to install or un-install checked as :
Unclear request made. Please check:-
Is this what you want to do... {1}=Yes {2} =No
Sorry - bad filename or operation failed - aborting ...
Use UP/DOWN arrows to select task.
Use <ENTER> to PERFORM task or ? for HELP on task.
Language translation file missing or bad:
Can't continue. Please reinstate file from distribution disc!
F10 -Dir ENTER -Done ESCAPE -Abort F9 - See Installed slides
SLIDESET FILENAME =
Unclear request made. Please check:-
Is this what you want to do... {1}=Yes {2} =No
Sorry - bad filename or operation failed - aborting ...
Uninstalling all slidesets named in control database...
UNKNOWN PROBLEM - ABORTING...
REPORT OPTION IS ON : (MIC_CTRL.exe is running ...)
Please answer: {1} = YES {2} = NO
Press <escape> to Fini
Delete associated files from directory - if any are found?
Uninstalling:-
{F9} - To see more slidesets installed.
No slidesets found in Mic_ctrl.dta ! File corrupt or missing?!
No slideset MIC files found in current directory!
All command line characters ignored. Opening in default mode!
Too many or too few characters in <filename>. Changed it to:-
*EX_1LINE_END 1 LINE END
*EX_10LINE_START 10 LINE START
*EX0
Help on : Set / Reset Uninstall PASSWORD
The uninstall option will delete Microscope Slideset files from
the hard-disc. Where Microscope is used in an educational
environment, it may be undesirable for users to have open access
to the uninstall option. The set/reset facility enables password
protection so that files are not deleted unless authorised by
the password owner: for example - a class tutor. If password
protection is not required and you accidentally invoke the set /
reset option, you should press <ESCAPE> WHEN ASKED TO ENTER A
PASSWORD. Please refer to the Manual for full details.
*EX1
Help on : INSTALL slideset.
All slidesets used by Microscope must be represented by having a
filename included in a special control database: MIC_CTRL.DTA.
This database and all slideset-associated files must exist in
the current directory on your hard-disc. To install or
re-install a slideset, ensure the following files have been
copied into the current directory from the distribution discs:-
<slideset>.MIC <slideset>.SET <slideset>.QPL
and if it exists: <slideset>.TUT
*EX1A
...where <slideset> is the slideset name up to 8 chars.
You may then use option 1 from this menu to name the <slideset>
and have it installed in the control database. Several checks
are performed to ensure the correct files are present.
*EX2
Help on : UN-INSTALL slideset
Slidesets used by Microscope are represented by a filename in a
special control database: MIC_CTRL.DTA. If you no longer wish to
use a slideset, then you should use this UN-INSTALL option to
remove the name from the database. All files associated with the
slideset will be deleted from the current directory of your hard
disc: please make sure you still have a copy of them if you wish
to re-install them in the future!
*EX2A
The following files will be deleted:-
<slideset>.MIC <slideset>.SET <slideset>.QPL
and if it exists: <slideset>.TUT
...where <slideset> is the slideset name up to 8 chars.
*EX3
Help on : INSTALL ALL
All slidesets used by Microscope must be represented by having a
filename included in a special control database: MIC_CTRL.DTA.
This database and all slideset-associated files must exist in
the current directory on your hard-disc.
This option will automatically search the current directory on
your hard-disc for all associated slideset files and install
them into the control database.
*EX3A
If a file is found which is already represented in the control
database, then references about this slideset will be updated
from <slideset>.MIC. The files below will be the types relevant
to the search and install option.
<slideset>.MIC <slideset>.SET <slideset>.QPL
and if it exists: <slideset>.TUT
...where <slideset> is the slideset name up to 8 chars.
NOTE: This process may take some time if you have a lot of
slidesets on you disc.
*EX4
Help on : DIAGNOSTICS
Microscope performs only rudimentary error checks during
operation. This is to avoid slow animation and working. If
anything appears to be going wrong then DIAGNOSTICS will perform
several intelligent tests to try and indicate the problem. Some
of these tests include auto-correction solutions. Problems most
likely will be caused by files being deleted by you outside of
Microscope's environment. Please remember to use the UN-INSTALL
option to get rid of unwanted slidesets. Don't just delete files
from your disc!
*EX4A
The User Manual includes a special section on problems. If you
are a registered User - then you will get to know of significant
discoveries via a periodic newsletter. Comprehensive testing is
carried out on MICROSCOPE prior to launch, but as with any
highly complex program, bugs may appear. All feedback is welcome
from REGISTERED Users.
*EX5
Help on : FINI
This ends the use of MIC_CTRL.EXE operations and returns control
either to Microscope's main PROGRAM or to DOS - depending on how
MIC_CTRL.EXE was invoked.
*EX6
Help on : PROGRESS REPORT
This TOGGLES on/off the progress report option. When turned on,
all attempts to INSTALL/UNINSTALL Slidesets issues progress
reports to the screen. This may assist in tracking down problems
if they occur!
*EX7
Help on : PROGRESS REPORT DELAY
This TOGGLES on/off the progress report DELAY option. With this
ON, if the PROGRESS REPORT OPTION IS ALSO ON, each report given
during an install or UN-INSTALL attempt waits for a key press
before continuing with the operation. This will help you to
understand problems better if an operation fails.
*EX8
MICROSCOPE SLIDESET CONTROL & DIAGNOSTICS Ver 2.0 1992 - 5
Set / Reset Uninstall PASSWORD
TASK
Install a named slideset into the control database.
Un-install a named slideset & delete it from disc.
Install all slidesets found in current directory.
Perform diagnostics.
FINI.
Progress report off/on.
Delay on/off after progress report.
*EX9
MIC_CTRL.exe by Maurice Smith - (C) Molcol Software 1992-95
Note: Normally accessed from MSCOPE2.EXE !
To use by self: MIC_CTRL IN:<slideset>
(or)
MIC_CTRL OUT:<slideset>
Where <slideset> is a slideset name of up to 8 characters of
a SLIDESET you wish to install/uninstall for use in MICROSCOPE.
This program searches the current directory for *.MIC files.
Please see either Microscope User Manual, or associated README
files for more.
*EX10
INPUT SLIDESET NAME FOR OPERATION SELECTED
Please enter the slideset name you wish to install or uninstall
Use F10 to see slideset filenames in current directory. Do NOT
enter the filename extension (.MIC)! Use F9 to see the slidesets
currently installed in the control database.
*EX11
SORRY: This is a RESERVED option - see manual!
Instead, try toggling the PROGRESS REPORT to ON and the REPORT
delay option prior to attempting any Install or Un-install.
When you try to INSTALL/UNINSTALL the set you are having
trouble with, messages will be sent to the screen. This will
allow you to see what is wrong and help you understand what to
do to overcome the problem. Also, try reading sections of the
MANUAL which refer to slideset management or slideset file
names. Most problems with Installation of slidesets are caused
by files missing from the directory.
*EX12
Confusing...
*.MIC is presumed?!
UNINSTALL ALL slidesets found in the control database...
[Note: 1 slideset must always remain in the control database ]
[Will UNINSTALL all but the first encountered!]
TOO MANY or NO characters in <filename> - changed to:
*EX13
Unable to locate correct .CFG or .DTA files in directory. Ensure
MIC_CFG.DTA is installed in the current directory. If it exists,
it may be corrupt. Try running SETUP.EXE! If all else fails, try
re-installing the software from the main distribution discs.
BAD or NON-LOCATED files are :-
*EX14
Unable to WRITE temporary file to disc...
MIC_CTRL.EXE must not be run from a floppy disc.
Please copy all files into a single directory (\MSCOPE) onto
your hard disc and then run MIC_CTRL.EXE from that drive and
directory!
*EX15
Slideset is not currently installed in control database!
Do you want to delete the slideset files from your disc - if any
are present?
*EX16
Uninstall not allowed: PASSWORD PROTECTION AUTO-INVOKED!!
A usable PASSWORD check file, MICPASS.CPT has not been found in
the current directory. The file may exist but has been tampered
with or has become corrupt (or) the file has been deleted.
The file may have been deliberately erased to disable the
uninstall option (see Manual). If you wish to re-enable the
option to uninstall slidesets from your disc then you must
reinstate the missing file by copying it back into the current
directory from the original distribution discs.
*EX17
Uninstall option is temporarily disabled! This is only until
you have used the SET/RESET PASSWORD option at least once to
determine whether or not you wish to have PASSWORD PROTECTION
enabled. Uninstall is a powerful option. It can delete all
Microscope slideset files from your hard disc. You should use
the SET/RESET PASSWORD option from the menu to let the software
know if you will allow UNINSTALL to be used by anyone without
the need to input a password. Please refer to the Manual
regarding using Microscope in an educational or multi-user
environment.
*EX18
The Uninstall option will delete slideset files from your hard
disc. You can establish PASSWORD CONTROL now to prevent users
from accessing Uninstall without first entering a correct pass-
word. This may be desirable in an educational environment.
Alternatively, you can disable the PASSWORD CONTROL option
permanently now and make the Uninstall option available to all.
If you wish to do this, the only way you can re-enable PASSWORD
CONTROL is by copying the file called MICPASS.CPT back into the
current directory from the distribution disc. Most single users
will not need PASSWORD CONTROL! See Manual for more details.
*EX19
PASSWORD CONTROL of the UNINSTALL option has been set to be
permanently OFF. This means any user will be able to delete
slideset files from the hard disc. If you wish to re-establish
PASSWORD CONTROL of the UNINSTALL option, you must copy the
file called MICPASS.CPT back into the current directory from
the distribution disc. This will over-write the current file
by this name: this is the only way to re-enable PASSWORD
CONTROL! Please refer to the Manual for more details.
*EX20
Please enter PASSWORD. The word should be at least 4 characters
long. If changing a password or entering one for the first time
be sure to make a note of it. Should you forget the PASSWORD
and wish to UNINSTALL files, you will need to copy the file
called MICPASS.CPT back into the current directory from the
distribution disc, over-writing the current file by this
name: this is the only way to reset the PASSWORD CONTROL.
Press <ENTER> to accept PASSWORD (or) use <ESCAPE> to abort!
*EX21
PASSWORD CONTROL IS ALREADY SET. This means the UNINSTALL option
which deletes MICROSCOPE slideset files from your hard disc
will require the current password to be input before any
UNINSTALL operation can take place. If you know the PASSWORD
then you can change it now to a new one. Do you wish to do this
now. You may answer yes or no (or) use <ESCAPE> to abort.
Please refer to Manual for more details!
CHANGE PASSWORD...?
*EX_10LINE_END
*EX_END
'
' Floppy Drive slideset installer messages
'
*FL_START
*FL_1LINE_START
MICROSCOPE for the PC Ver 2.0 * SLIDESET INSTALLER *
FLOPPY DRIVE - MICROSCOPE SLIDESET INSTALLATION SOFTWARE *
Attempt to install software on PC without a VGA card!
Microscope will only work on a VGA colour screen... sorry!
Help:-
Insert disc containing slideset files into the floppy drive.
Use keys indicated below to establish destination for the
files and to establish appropriate drive designations. When
ready, press ENTER key to start the Installation process. After
discs have been processed, press <ESCAPE> to complete & Fini.
Note: Install TO Microscope's normal directory only!!!
KEYS:-
{1}-Change 'FROM DRIVE'
{2}-Change 'TO DRIVE'
{3}-Change 'TO DIRECTORY'
<ENTER> to Start Installation
<ESCAPE> to complete the installation and then QUIT/FINI
STATUS:
Copying to [FROM] DRIVE - not allowed!
Wait - testing 'FROM DRIVE' ...
Wait - testing 'TO DRIVE' ...
Warning: 'TO DRIVE' non-existent or NO DISC SPACE
Continue installation..? {1} - Yes {2} - No
Space error may be invalid if extended DOS partition > 32 meg!
Still attempt installation..? Keys: {1} -Yes {2} -No
This disc has been done already during this session!
Files already copied - Please change disc or fini!
Buffer is full: Can't install any more until later!
Please wait - completing Installation of files in buffer!
Input new DIRECTORY & press ENTER =
{ESC}- Leave as default {ENTER} - Accept new Directory
Press any key ...
Wait...
Attempting to Install slidesets into control database...
NO files ready to install!
Can't install this slideset- files missing for slideset:-
Installing :-
BLANK LINE
FROM Floppy Drive not ready OR not present - please check!
MIC Files not found. Check:[FROM DRIVE] & floppy disc!
Unknown I/O error - ?
Insufficient Disc Space on 'TO DRIVE'!
Disc Media bad - check format, size, etc.,
Path not found - check drives & directories above !
ERROR
Copying files from floppy onto TARGET drive/directory...
File =
WARNING - .ANI or .TUT FILE MISSING FROM DISC!
WARNING - .QPL FILE MISSING FROM DISC!
WARNING - .SET FILE MISSING FROM DISC!
FROM DRIVE A/B/C/D/ ETC =
TO HARD DISC A/B/C/D/E/F ETC =
TO DIRECTORY =
ABSOLUTE TARGET :-
Insert next disc from slideset pack into floppy drive
& press ENTER key or else PRESS <escape> to FINI.
Awaiting key press...
Insert next disc from slideset pack into floppy drive
& press ENTER key or else PRESS <escape> to FINI.
*FL_1LINE_END
*FL_10LINE_START
*FL1
SLIDESET FILES have been copied onto your hard disc.
For Microscope to be aware of them, their names must be inserted
into the control database. This is done automatically for you
now. This may take a while if you have processed a lot of discs.
Screen messages will advise you of Installation status for each
slideset. PRESS ANY KEY NOW TO BEGIN THE FINAL PROCESS but do
not press any keys again until you receive a message to do so!
The screen will clear several times - this is normal.
*FL2
One or more slidesets did not install. This may be due to you
copying them to a directory which has no Microscope software
in it. Also you may have files missing on the distribution disc.
When you have returned to Microscope's main screen, select the
slide management option (DBF icon on button) and attempt to
Install All. Switch on the report options in the management
program prior to running Install All to see what is wrong.
*FL3
Unless you have received ERROR messages, slidesets should have
installed okay! If you encounter problems on the slidesets when
using Microscope - then try installing them again with your
slideset management software from Microscope's menu system.
If you received an error message, the following may help to
identify what the Installation failure was due to:-
ERR 01 = Control database not found in current dir: Mic_ctrl.dta
ERR 02 = FAILED - reason unknown.
ERR 03 = FAILED - reason unknown.
*FL_10LINE_END
*FL_END
'
' 5 LINE MESSAGES USED IN TUTOR
'
*TU_5LINE_START
*TU1
Welcome to this brief guide to get you started on Microscope.
Simple instructions like this one will appear on your screen.
Read each one carefully. When you are ready, press the spacebar
and attempt to follow the memorised instruction. Press <ESCAPE>
any time to end TUTOR and return to Microscope!
*TU2
Microscope uses electronic slidesets held as files on your disc!
To start, you must first load a slideset from the disc. This is
done by moving the mouse to point at the LOAD SLIDESET control
while clicking on the left mouse button. The LOAD button you
must use is flashing now...
*TU3
A window opens showing the slidesets currently installed and the
mouse cursor is trapped in the window. Normally, you use the
arrow buttons to highlight the set you want to use and click on
the 'OK' button to load it. For now, click on the flashing 'OK'
button to load the highlighted set! (Clicking elsewhere aborts.)
*TU4
Well done! You can see a slideset has been loaded into the tray
on the left. The slideset may be of STILL images or a VIDEO
sequence. In both cases you must operate the VIEW SLIDE button
to transfer an image (slide) into the central viewing area.
*TU5
You now know enough to get started. AUTO-HELP messages are used
when operating Microscope to guide you along a learning curve.
Also, remember that if you want to know what a control button
does, you only have to point at it AND HOLD THE RIGHT MOUSE
BUTTON pressed to find out. Try this on the flashing control.
*TU6
Good! You are ready to go and start using Microscope. The last
thing you need to know is how to quit Microscope. Simply click
on the FINI button any time to quit. Try it now to leave the
TUTOR and return to Microscope. Remember to use the LEFT mouse
button to actually operate the control.
*TU7
No... you pressed the left mouse-button!
Try again! Don't forget: you must keep the right mouse button
held down. The button help-text disappears as soon as you let
go!
*TU8
Nearly right. You did not remember to hold down the right mouse
button long enough. You can't see much in a split second. Try it
again but keep the right mouse button pressed until you have
read the line of text explaining the Microscope control...
*TU_5LINE_END
*EOF LANGUAGE FILE - THIS LINE MUST NOT BE REMOVED!