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Bert's African Animals
(Including All the Bert's Coloring Programs)
A Coloring Program For Introducing
Young Children to the Computer
Unregistered Version 3.2 User's Guide
Introduction
This instruction manual was produced for use with the Bert's African
Animals program. Several other Bert's coloring programs are also
available and these instructions are for use with these programs as
well.
Bert's African Animals is an enjoyable coloring program for children
of all ages, but is especially useful for introducing young children to
the computer. Bert's African Animals was designed by educators to be
used by young children with a minimum of assistance by adults. As a
coloring program Bert's African Animals is superior to many other
children's coloring programs in that it allows the user to place the
various animals, all in four different sizes, on a variety of
backgrounds. This allows children to easily create their own picture
before coloring. The opportunity to create their own picture will allow
children to take pride in their unique creation. Bert's African Animals
also has a voice feature, which can be turned on or off, allowing the
animals to speak their names, much to the delight of children.
When first started Bert's African Animals displays a title screen
and then the drawing surface with eight buttons on the left. Children
can operate the program with the mouse alone. A window is provided which
allows children to write a short story about their picture using the
keyboard. The fact that they created the picture will help provide the
motivation to write about it. One of the best ways for children to learn
to read is to write, even if their initial attempts include phonetic
spelling which is not always correct. If your child is not ready to
attempt writing his/her story, then another good strategy is for you to
type in your child's story as he/she dictates it to you. Then have your
child read back the story he/she created. This is another very effective
beginning reading strategy. They will love creating a setting, writing
or dictating their own story and printing out a copy.
Installation
Bert's African Animals requires an IBM compatible computer with at
least 512K of memory, a VGA display and a Microsoft compatible mouse. A
Sound Blaster card will improve the voice quality considerably. The
computer's speaker will be used if a Sound Blaster card and driver are
not found. The program installation process is quite easy.
First, make a backup copy of your Bert's African Animals program
disk. If necessary consult your PC-DOS/MS-DOS manual for a description
of the DISKCOPY command. Save the original program disk in a safe place
and use the copy as the working program disk.
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Second, while it is possible to use Bert's African Animals on a
floppy disk system, a hard disk system is a necessity for reasonable
speed and storing a number of pictures your child has created. To
install Bert's African Animals on a hard disk use the following steps:
1. Insert the floppy disk in your computer in drive A. (or B if
necessary)
2. Type A: (or B:)
3. Type INSTALL A C
Any hard drive letters can be used, for example INSTALL B D will
install the program from floppy drive B to hard drive D. The
installation will create a directory called BERT3 on your hard drive and
you will need to enter a CD\BERT3 to change to the Bert's African
Animals directory before running the program. Once installed just type
BERT to start the program. If your computer gives a series of beeps when
you run Bert's African Animals it is probably because it cannot find the
image files it needs to run, and other problems are showing up as well.
All the files for Bert's African Animals need to be in the same
directory for the program to operate successfully. You should not mix
the .DOT image files from Bert's African Animals with those of versions
previous to 3.0 as they are in a different format.
If you are installing more than one copy of the Bert's coloring
programs, ie. - Bert's Dinosaurs, Bert's African Animals, Bert's
Prehistoric Animals, Bert's Whales and Dolphins - you will get warning
messages during installation such as the following:
PKSFX: (W18) Warning! c:/bert3/BERT.EXE already exists. Overwrite (y/n)?
You should type a letter N in response to this message, which will
speed up installation. Actually, typing a Y will not hurt anything, it
simply writes over the file with an identical copy.
Users with a Sound Blaster card must copy the driver file CT-
VOICE.DRV, which comes with your Sound Blaster card, into the BERT3
directory. This file is usually found in the DRV subdirectory which is
in the Sound Blaster directory. The Sound Blaster directory has
different names depending on the model you have, for example SB16 for
the Sound Blaster 16 ASP. To copy the driver file you would type:
COPY \SB16\DRV\CT-VOICE.DRV \BERT3
You should change the directory name SB16 in the example above to
whatever is appropriate for your Sound Blaster software. If the CT-
DRIVE.DRV file is not found in the BERT3 directory the program will use
the computer's speaker for voice output. For computers with normal
speakers the voice is quite recognizable. However, many of the new PC
computers are using cheap piezoelectric devices which makes the voice
sound like a duck. Users with piezoelectric devices or parents tired of
listening to animal names may wish to turn the voice off.
If sound is not coming through the PC speaker or the Sound Blaster
output, then you have the CT-VOICE.DRV file in the BERT3 directory, but
have other problems. It is possible that your current Sound Blaster
setup is incorrect. First, check your AUTOEXEC.BAT file in the root
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directory. It should have some lines that look something like this:
SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 H5 P330 T6
SET SOUND=C:\SB16
C:\SB16\SB16SET /M:220 /VOC:220 /CD:220 /MIDI:220 /TREBLE:0
C:\SB16\SBCONFIG.EXE /S
Your parameters may very well be different, depending on what I/O
port address, interrupt number and DMA channel your system is using. You
can check the SET's by just typing SET from the C:> prompt.
You can also try reinstalling CT-VOICE.DRV by using the INST-DRV
program with DRV as a parameter, ie. type INST-DRV DRV. This install
program can have different names or a different parameter like \SB\DRV,
depending on the card you have. Check your manuals for details. You can
check your Sound Blaster card with the program TEST-SBC or TEST-SBP.
If these items all appear to be in place you might want to try
reinstalling the Sound Blaster software from scratch. Be sure to install
everything. The Bert's coloring programs are DOS programs and having the
Sound Blaster work with a Windows program does not mean the DOS Sound
Blaster environment is OK.
Operation of Bert's African Animals is quite easy. The eight buttons
are configured to do the following when the left mouse button is clicked
on them:
The Command Buttons
SELECT AN ANIMAL
When beginning a new picture six small backgrounds are displayed.
The user clicks with the mouse on the selected scene to have it drawn on
the screen full size.
Next, a group of six animals are displayed. Clicking the mouse on
any one of the animals will select it. If the stop sign is clicked on,
no animal will be selected and you are returned to the drawing surface.
Clicking the mouse on the box between the stop sign and the green
arrows sets the voice status. Voice can be set to on, off or voice only
- meaning the animals only say their name through the computer's
internal speaker. The sound quality is somewhat limited due to PC
speaker quality, but the advantage is that no additional hardware is
needed.
If the down green arrow is selected the next group of animals will
be displayed for possible selection. The up arrow returns to the
previous group of animals.
The selected animal appears in four different sizes. After the
animal of the desired size is chosen, a rectangle outlining its size
will appear in the upper left. When the left mouse button is held down
on the rectangle it can be dragged into its desired position. When the
left mouse button is released, the animal will be drawn and any
previously drawn lines under it will be erased. This allows you to place
one animal in front of the next. It is best to first place all the
desired animals on the drawing surface before filling with color, as
some colors cannot be drawn over with a animal outline. An additional
feature is that the animal figures can also be drawn in reverse. To
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reverse a figure simply hold down the right mouse button as you release
the left one when you position the animal on the drawing surface.
SELECT A COLOR
When this button is clicked a group of thirty colors is displayed.
When a color is chosen it fills the crayon in the button. This color
will fill the portion of the picture clicked on. Clicking outside the
color box restores the screen with no action.
WRITING A STORY
Clicking on this button displays a window where a story can be
typed. Along with the normal alphanumeric characters, the backspace and
delete keys will erase characters. In addition the left and right arrow
keys will move the cursor to any position in the window. The complete
window is displayed, which consists of 8 lines of 38 characters.
Pressing the Enter key or filling the entire 8 lines closes the story
window. If you have problems displaying the window because it was
previously filled to overflowing try typing a backspace before opening
the window with a mouse click.
ERASE
This selection will erase the current drawing surface as well as the
story area. The user must verify the erase by choosing a happy face for
erase or sad face to cancel the erase.
SAVE
The drawing surface and story area can be saved by clicking on this
button and then selecting the save box with the arrow pointing inward.
While simple for adults, this function may need explaining with young
children. Care must be taken because selecting the retrieve box with the
arrow pointing outward will load the stored image and story, erasing the
one currently on the screen. When storing an image the user is prompted
for a name. It should be a simple eight character or less file name with
no extension or path name. When retrieving an image a large window
appears containing the names of the images previously saved. Simply
clicking on a name will retrieve the image. Many drawings can be stored
by giving them different names. Again, this may be confusing for small
children. A suggestion is to use his or her name with numbers for easy
recall, ie. bert1, bert2, bert3, etc. Clicking outside the load/save box
restores the screen with no action.
PRINT
The image and story can be printed on several different types of
printers: Epson or IBM dot matrix printers that support either 9 or 24
pin graphics, the Hewlett-Packard LaserJet series of printers and the
Hewlett-Packard PaintJet and DeskJet 500C color printers. Other printer
brands that support these formats will also be compatible. The user need
only click on the type of printer he has to begin printing. Once a
printer has been selected, the program will remember the last printer
selected and assume that it will be used for future printing. Clicking
on the print button will then use this as the default printer. If the
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type of printer needs to be changed simply hold the right mouse button
down while clicking the left one on the print button. This will allow
you to choose the printer you desire.
UNDO
Clicking on this button erases the last animal that was placed on
the drawing surface. Misplaced animals can be removed with this command
without effecting the image underneath. If the right mouse button is
held down when releasing the left one the last color fill will be
undone. In both cases the undo function will only work on the most
recently placed animal or color fill.
STOP
Selecting this button exits the program. A second check on a happy
or sad face must be done to confirm exiting the program. After a support
shareware message is displayed, clicking the mouse will return the user
to DOS.
Additional Programs Available
Bert's African Animals has been written in a way that it can
restructure itself depending on the image files that it finds available.
If image files for Bert's African Animals, Bert's Dinosaurs, and Bert's
Prehistoric Animals are found by the program, the user is prompted to
choose which program to run. Each program contains a different set of
topic images which your child will enjoy. The following programs are
currently available and others may be added.
Bert's Christmas
Bert's Dinosaurs
Bert's Prehistoric Animals
Bert's Whales and Dolphins
When registering your copy of Bert's African Animals these
additional programs are available for a small increase over the
registration price. Registered users may purchase additional programs at
any time.
Registration
You may freely copy and distribute this shareware Version 3.2.
Shareware users who find Bert's African Animals useful should support
the author and register their copy. The form found below should be used
for registration. Registered users will receive a copy of Version 3.3 of
Bert's African Animals with additional images and a printed manual.
Registered users will also receive support, by mail, for six months from
the date of registration. A certificate to purchase a copy of the JCSM
Shareware Collection (tm) CD-ROM for only $9.95 + S&H, an exceptional
value, will also be included.
Bert's African Animals is a "shareware program" and is provided at
no charge to the user for evaluation. Feel free to share it with your
friends, but please do not give it away altered or as part of another
system. The essence of "user-supported" software is to provide personal
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computer users with quality software without high prices, and yet to
provide incentive for programmers to continue to develop new products.
If you find this program useful and find that you are using Bert's
African Animals and continue to use Bert's African Animals after a
reasonable trial period, you must make a registration payment of $20.
plus $2. shipping to Theron Wierenga. The registration fee will license
one copy for use on any one computer at any one time. You must treat
this software just like a book. An example is that this software may be
used by any number of people and may be freely moved from one computer
location to another, so long as there is no possibility of it being used
at one location while it's being used at another. Just as a book cannot
be read by two different persons at the same time.
The registration fee is $20. plus $2. for shipping and handling
($32. outside the United States.) A complete listing of the program,
which is written for the newest version of Borland C/C++, is also
available for an additional $20.00. Additional programs such as Bert's
African Animals, Bert's Prehistoric Animals, etc. are available for
$5.00 each when registering your program. All prices are in U.S.
dollars.
Checks should be made out to:
Theron Wierenga, P.O. Box 595, Muskegon, MI 49443
Ombudsman Statement
This program is produced by a member of the Association of Shareware
Professionals (ASP). The ASP wants to make sure that the shareware
principle works for you. If you are unable to resolve a shareware-
related problem with an ASP member by contacting the member directly,
ASP may be able to help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a
dispute or problem with an ASP member, but does not provide technical
support for members' products. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at 545
Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442-9427 USA, FAX 616-788-2765 or send a
CompuServe message via CompuServe Mail to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536.
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Registration Form
Bert's African Animals 3.2
Name____________________________________________________________
Address_________________________________________________________
City_______________________________________State_____Zip________
Disk size desired: 5 1/4 in._______ 3 1/2 in._______
Registration fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20.00 __________
Registration fee (Outside the USA) . . . . . . 30.00 __________
Borland C/C++ program code . . . . . . . . . . 20.00 __________
Additional program, Bert's Christmas . . . . . 5.00 __________
Additional program, Bert's Dinosaurs . . . . . 5.00 __________
Additional program, Bert's Prehistoric Animals 5.00 __________
Additional program, Bert's Whales and Dolphins 5.00 __________
Shipping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___2.00___
Total enclosed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________
(All prices are in U.S. dollars.)
Method of payment: Check or MO______ MasterCard______ Visa______
Account number____________________________ Expir. date__________
Signature (necessary)___________________________________________
How did you receive your copy of this program?__________________
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Suggested improvements__________________________________________
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Bert's African Animals 3.2 is a software product of
Theron Wierenga
P.O. Box 595
Muskegon, MI 49443
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