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README.TXT
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This is the README.TXT file for the Energizer Bunny (TM) Screen Saver.
Trademark Acknowledgements:
Energizer and Energizer Bunny are trademarks of the Eveready Battery
Company, Inc., and are used with permission for the development of this
product. Additional trademarks of the Eveready Battery Company include
E.B. and Going, and Going, and Going...
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
Netware is a registered trademark of Novell.
After Dark is a registered trademark of Berkeley Systems.
Intermission is a registered trademark of ICOM Communications.
(C) Copyright 1992 by PC Dynamics, Inc. and Eveready Battery Company, Inc.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Introduction
------------
Are you ready for the Energizer Bunny? Here he is, with exciting screen
savers, new wallpaper designs, and of course, zany guest appearances. Just
when you least expect it, this hare with a flair will walk, strut, parachute
or swim across your screen, beating his drum for everyone to hear -- just
like you've seen on the TV commercials.
When you're not using your PC, amaze your friends with E.B.'s famous under-
water screen saver, complete with fish, ocean plants and SHARKS! Or maybe
you prefer E.B. parachuting through the clouds, or better yet, randomly
cycle through the many-available scenes -- all with sound, of course.
Are you tired of your Windows desktop? Then install one of the fresh new
E.B. designer series wallpapers. No assembly or tools are required.
And don't forget E.B.'s animated icon that continuously beats the drum,
that is, unless you've hidden it to surprise your friends when E.B.
suddenly appears out of nowhere.
Are you already using another screen saver, such as After Dark or
Intermission? If you are, no problem! E.B. will still make unannounced
guest appearances right over them. And not to be redundant, E.B. will
quietly disable his own screen saving mode when either After Dark or
Intermission are detected in memory to avoid dueling screen savers.
We hope you enjoy this product as much as we enjoyed designing it.
System Requirements:
This product requires an IBM PC or compatible with a color monitor
running Microsoft Windows 3.0 or higher running in either standard
or enhanced mode. Approximately 2.5 MB of hard disk space will be
needed to store the program, sound and image files.
Although this product is designed to run on machines equipped with
only the minimum hardware required to run Windows; certainly,
you can expect to see better performance on PCs with extra memory
or faster processors.
For sound support, Windows 3.1 or higher is needed. Although this
product includes a public domain utility for playing sound through
your PC's internal speaker, we recommend a Windows-compatible sound
board to achieve the best results. A Windows-compatible sound board
is one that includes a device driver that installs into your
Windows Control Panel as a standard WAVE device. All of the sounds
included with this product are 11KHZ MONO sounds.
Installation
------------
Your Energizer Bunny Screen Saver is distributed on a 3.5" high-density
diskette. If you do not own a 3.5" floppy drive, please refer to the next
section for instructions on how to copy the installation files to other
media formats. Otherwise, please follow the steps below to perform the
installation.
Step 1. Start Microsoft Windows on your PC.
Step 2. Place your original Energizer Bunny program diskette into
one of your floppy drives. These instructions assume you
are using your A: drive.
Step 3. From your Program Manager, select the RUN option on the
FILE pull-down menu. Type A:\SETUP in the dialog box and
select OK to begin.
Step 4. Follow the on-screen instructions once the SETUP dialog
box appears.
Copying the Installation Files to other Diskette(s)
---------------------------------------------------
If your PC does not contain a 3.5" floppy drive, you may copy the files
contained on your original diskette to 5.25" diskettes using another PC
equipped with both size drives. Alternatively, you may fill out and return
the enclosed coupon with a check for $5 to receive a 5.25" diskette by mail.
The SETUP program is flexible in that it does not matter which diskettes its
various files are moved to. This allows you to copy the files from your
original diskette onto any number or combination of backup diskettes, as
long as no files are split between diskettes. We recommend you use the
standard DOS COPY command to perform this procedure.
Once you've created an alternate set of diskettes compatible with your PC,
you should follow the original instructions for completing the installation.
As you run SETUP, you'll be prompted to change diskettes when needed.
Sound Support
-------------
This product supports sound through Windows' standard WAVE file device. This
feature is available only with Windows 3.1 and higher and requires either
a sound board or a special sound driver which uses your PC's internal
speaker. For those of you who do not own a Windows-compatible sound board,
we recommend the public domain sound driver developed by Microsoft named
SPEAKER.DRV. This file is available free on CompuServe and many other
popular BBS systems; however, for your convenience, we've included a copy
of it along with this product to save you the trouble of downloading it.
The sound clips provided with the Energizer Bunny Screen Saver include
excerpts from the most popular TV commercials as well as individual
drumbeat sounds. If you're using a sound board, you'll be able to play any
or all of these sounds without a hitch. When using your PC speaker; however,
you'll find that you'll probably prefer to stick with the short drumbeats
since the animation will stop while the sound is played. This happens
because the PC cannot play sounds and animate at the same time without the
support of external hardware, such as a sound board.
In addition to being copied to your BUNNY directory during installation,
the Microsoft SPEAKER.DRV driver file (SPEAK.EXE) is available free on
CompuServe in Data Library 15 of the Zenith forum. It can also be found
by typing GO IBMFF (file finder) and searching for the name SPEAK.EXE.
This file is a self-extracting executable program which contains the driver,
instructions and Microsoft License Agreement.
To install the speaker driver follow these instructions:
1. Run SPEAK.EXE from the DOS command line.
2. Start Windows.
3. Double-click on the Control Panel icon in the Main group of Program
Manager. This starts Control Panel.
4. Double-click on the Drivers icon in Control Panel.
5. Click on the Add button.
6. Double-click on the "Unlisted or Updated Driver" in the List of
Drivers.
7. Type the drive and path to which you installed the Energizer Bunny
Screen Saver. This is normally C:\BUNNY.
8. Click on the OK button.
9. You should now see a dialog box titled "Add Unlisted or Updated
Driver" with an entry in the list titled "Sound Driver for
PC-Speaker".
10. Click on "Sound Driver for PC-Speaker", then click on the OK button.
11. You should now see a dialog box titled "PC-Speaker Setup". Click on
the OK button.
12. This will bring another dialog box up titled "System Setting Change".
Click on the Restart Now button. This will restart Windows with the
speaker driver installed.
Running BUNNY.EXE for the First Time
------------------------------------
Once you've completed the basic installation as described at the beginning
of this manual, you're ready to begin using your Energizer Bunny Screen
Saver. The executable program for this product is named BUNNY.EXE and is
located in the directory you specified during installation, usually named
C:\BUNNY.
The simplest way to run BUNNY.EXE is to double-click your mouse on the
E.B. icon that appears in your newly-created Energizer Bunny group. If you
do not have a group by this name, it's likely that your desktop program
manager is not compatible with the PROGMAN program that comes with Windows.
In this case, you'll need to consult your desktop manager's instruction
manual for directions on how to add a new program or group item.
Initially, the screen saver and guest appearance features of this product
are disabled. You'll need to enable each of these independently following
the instructions outlined in this manual.
On the main program window are two check boxes that allow you to quickly
fine-tune how this product behaves. These are:
* Hide Desktop Icon
* Minimize on Exit
The Hide Desktop Icon option is used to keep the E.B. icon for this product
from appearing on your Windows desktop. This is sometimes desirable when you
wish to make the screen saver transparent. When the icon is hidden, you may
still use the task list (Alt-Tab in Windows 3.1) to re-display this
program's main window.
The second check box option is used to keep the screen saver program running
in the background when you select the Exit button on the main window. This
feature is generally required for normal operation of the product. If this
box is not checked and you exit, the screen saver will be removed from
memory and will not be able to activate itself while you're working in other
programs. By checking this option, the program will minimize itself whenever
you select the Exit button and will therefore remain resident in memory.
This same requirement applies to guest appearances.
Running this Program Automatically
----------------------------------
In most cases, you'll want this product loaded automatically each time you
start Windows. The best way to do this depends upon which version of Windows
you are running.
A) Windows 3.1 or higher using Program Manager
Starting with Windows 3.1, the Program Manager shell includes a special
group named Startup. If you have Program Manager, or a similar shell that
supports a Startup group, the simplest way to load this program each time
you run Windows is to drag the E.B. icon into the Startup group and set
it up to run minimized. Each time Windows starts up, it always loads the
programs listed in the Startup group.
B) Windows 3.0 or higher
If you are running Windows 3.0, or are using a Program Manager replacement
shell that does not support Startup groups, or simply prefer not to include
this program in your Startup group but still wish to have it loaded auto-
matically, then check the box labeled "Load automatically on Windows
startup" located on the Setup dialog accessible from the main screen in
BUNNY.EXE. This will insert a LOAD= line into your WIN.INI file that
instructs Windows to run this program automatically each time it starts up.
Configuration Options Available through the Setup Dialog Box
------------------------------------------------------------
Detailed below are several configuration options that are available through
the Setup dialog box which is accessible from the main program window of
BUNNY.EXE.
Animating the Energizer Bunny Icon
For extra fun, you may wish to have the E.B. icon for this program
continuously beating the drum. This animation occurs only when the
program is loaded and in a minimized state.
To enable this feature, check the box labeled "Animate icon when
minimized."
Installing a Setup Password
A setup password is used to control access to this dialog box. When a
setup password is installed, each time you or anyone else attempts to
display this dialog, a password will be required.
To install a setup password, you must:
1. Check the "Password required for setup access" option.
2. Select the Password button to display the password input
dialog box and enter a password.
Installing a Screen Saver Password
By default, no password is required to restore your screen when
returning from screen saver mode. If you prefer to require a password,
control is returned to Windows only if the user is able to correctly
enter the current password. Depending upon which password radio button
you select, the current password can be either the same password used
for Setup access, or the login password for the user currently logged
into the network from this workstation. At present, only Novell Netware
is supported for network passwords.
If you choose to use network passwords, the program will prompt for a
password only if a user is currently logged in on your PC. Otherwise,
no password will be required.
Installing a Screen Saver Hot Key
To manually activate your screen saver when you leave your PC
unattended, you must install a hot key. By default, this hot key is
CTRL+SHIFT+B. This means that you must hold the Ctrl and Shift keys
down and press B. The Ctrl and Shift keys are always required as part
of the hot key sequence; however, the alpha letter that follows is
selectable.
To install a screen saver hot key, you must:
1. Check the "Saver hot key" option to enable the use of hot
keys.
2. Set the alpha letter to be used along with CTRL+SHIFT to
manually activate the screen saver.
Improving Performance under Low Memory
A checkbox named "Use only simple animation" is available on the Setup
dialog box to help improve the performance of this product when memory is
low or on slow processors. When checked, E.B. will appear using only a
subset of his normal movements (no head turns and spins, etc.). Also,
some of the screen savers will cut back on the number of objects they
attempt to animate to the screen at the same time.
Redecorating with Energizer Bunny Wallpaper
-------------------------------------------
A pushbutton is available on the main program window to display the
Energizer Bunny Wallpaper dialog box. This dialog box is used to sample
and install new wallpaper for your Windows desktop. This feature is
provided here as a convenience to save you from needing to run Windows'
Control Panel.
Adding or changing your Windows desktop wallpaper using this dialog box
performs identically to using Control Panel; except that here, only images
included with this product are available for selection. Another small
difference is that this program already knows which images should be tiled,
and which ones should be centered.
This product includes both 16 and 256-color wallpaper designs; therefore,
not all wallpapers will display correctly on 16-color monitors. Each wall-
paper design is identified with (16) or (256) after its name to help you
determine which ones are compatible with your video hardware.
Dialog Box Options
------------------
Name: List of available images. Select one you're interested
in and try it out using the Sample button. Select
[None] if you don't wish to use any of the images
included with this product as your desktop.
[Sample] Displays a full-screen sample of the wallpaper
currently selected in the "Name" list box. Pressing
any key or moving your mouse restores the display.
[Install] Installs the currently-selected wallpaper as your new
Windows desktop and returns to the main program window.
[Cancel] Cancels all changes made during this session and
returns to the main program window.
[Help] Displays a window.
Enabling the Energizer Bunny Screen Savers
------------------------------------------
To enable an Energizer Bunny screen saver, you must:
1. Choose one of the available displays.
2. Make sure the On/Off switch in the screen saver dialog box is set
to ON.
3. Adjust the slider bar to the desired blanking delay period.
4. Select ACCEPT to save your settings and exit back to the main
program window.
5. Make sure the "Minimize on Exit" box on the main program screen is
checked.
6. Select EXIT to return to your program manager or workstation shell.
Dialog Box Options
------------------
On/Off Master switch used to enable or disable the screen
saver without affecting any of your other settings.
This switch should be set to ON for normal operation.
Screen Choose one of the available screen saver displays.
Saver Select [Randomize] to invoke a different one each time
Name: the product activates. Select [None] if you prefer not
to install this product's screen saving features.
Sound: Choose one of the available sound tracks or drumbeats
for the screen saver selected above. This field will
be dimmed if sound support cannot be provided with the
current PC hardware/software setup.
Delay: Set the time (in minutes) after which the screen saver
will activate if no input is received from your
keyboard or mouse.
[Sample] Temporarily invoke the currently-selected screen saver
so that you may sample the available displays. Press
any key or move your mouse to restore your screen.
[Accept] Saves the current screen saver configuration and
returns to the main program window.
[Cancel] Cancels all configuration changes made during this
session and returns to the main program window.
[Help] Displays a help window.
Enabling Energizer Bunny Guest Appearances
------------------------------------------
Guest appearances are when the Energizer Bunny suddenly decides to interrupt
whatever you are doing and parade across your screen -- just like on the TV
commercials. Although guest appearances are normally triggered via a timer
that you set, you may also trigger them manually by clicking the right mouse
button on the E.B. icon when BUNNY.EXE is minimized.
To add variety to your guest appearances, each of the available appearance
types has several sets of choreagraphy associated it. This way, E.B. will
perform differently on each pass. To add a higher level of randomization,
select the [Randomize] option. This will cause the program to cycle through
the various styles of appearances as well as the different choreography.
During an appearance, your keyboard, mouse and screen are taken over by the
Energizer Bunny. Afterwards, everything is restored back to normal. If you
move the mouse or hit a key during an appearance, the appearance is
immediately terminated.
Dialog Box Options
------------------
On/Off Master switch used to enable or disable guest
appearances without affecting any of your other
settings. This switch should be set to ON for normal
operation.
Guest Choose one of the available guest appearance displays.
Appearance You may select [Randomize] to invoke a different one
Name: each time the product activates. Select [None] if you
prefer not to install this feature.
Sound: Choose one of the available sound tracks or drumbeats
for the guest appearance selected above. This field
will be dimmed if sound support cannot be provided with
the current PC hardware/software setup.
Delay: Set the time (in minutes) after which the Energizer
Bunny will make a guest appearance. Unlike the delay
period used for screen saver mode, this delay doesn't
wait for your keyboard or mouse to become inactive.
For example, setting the delay to 5 minutes will
trigger an appearance every 5 minutes, regardless of
your keyboard usage. Please note; however, that when
it's time for an appearance, the program will wait for
a convenient opportunity when you haven't pressed a
key or moved the mouse for a few seconds.
[Sample] Manually trigger the currently-selected guest
appearance so that you may sample the available
displays.
[Accept] Saves the current settings for E.B. guest appearances
and returns to the main program window.
[Cancel] Cancels all configuration changes made during this
session and returns to the main program window.
[Help] Displays a help window.
More on Installation
--------------------
This section is provided for those of you who wish to know exactly what
happens during the Energizer Bunny Screen Saver installation.
When you run SETUP, all the program files required by this product are
decompressed into the directory you specify at the first dialog box. Next,
your WIN.INI file is updated to point to this directory using a simple
two-line entry. The default format of this entry is shown below.
Lines added to your WIN.INI file:
[Bunny]
Install=c:\bunny
It's also possible that a LOAD=C:\BUNNY\BUNNY.EXE statement could be added
to your WIN.INI file. This happens when you use the Setup dialog box in
BUNNY.EXE to check the box labeled "Load automatically on Windows startup."
Finally, a Program Manager group is created named "Energizer Bunny" using
the standard DDE communications interface available through Windows. This
group will contain two entries; one for BUNNY.EXE, and another to run
Windows' NOTEPAD program with this README.TXT file.
The first time you run BUNNY.EXE, a file named BUNNY.INI will be created
in your default Windows directory. This file contains your personal
preferences for using this product. By placing this file in the Windows
directory (the one containing your WIN.INI file), this product is able
to conveniently support multiple users on a shared network drive. Please
remember; however, that even though this product is designed to support
networks, you must still procure a license for each person or PC using it.
Tips and Tricks
---------------
Listed below are various tips and tricks we've found helpful toward making
this product more enjoyable:
1. When playing drum sounds through your PC's internal speaker, you may
want to experiment with the available sounds to find the one which
sounds the best on your particular hardware configuration.
2. If you find it necessary to reduce the hard disk space required by
this product, you may delete the wallpaper files you are not using.
These are the files with the .BMP extension in your C:\BUNNY
directory (or the directory in which the Energizer Bunny Screen Saver
is installed).
3. If you are experiencing poor performance using the Watery World,
Parachuting, or E.B. in the Old West screen savers, you may adjust
the number of objects on the screen using profile strings in the
BUNNY.INI file located in your Windows directory.
Watery World: NumberOfFish=x (x is from 1 to 6)
Parachuting &
E.B. in the Old West: CloudCover=x (x is from 1 to 30)
Sample BUNNY.INI:
[Bunny]
Status=10384
.
.
.
CloudCover=4
NumberOfFish=3
4. You may increase or decrease the length of time that your keyboard
and mouse must be inactive before the Energizer Bunny will do a
guest appearance by changing the number of seconds referenced by the
GuestAppearSafetyDelay= profile string in your BUNNY.INI file.
5. By default, the Energizer Bunny guest appearances will terminate
immediately if any mouse or keyboard activity occurs. If you choose,
you may prevent keyboard or mouse activity from terminating these
appearances by setting the GuestAppearTerminate= profile string
to 0.
6. When playing sounds through your PC's internal speaker, you may need
to adjust the length of the sound buffer (in seconds) to accomodate
the longest sound you wish to play. This adjustment is made using
SPEAKER.DRV options available through Windows' Control Panel.
7. If this program cannot grab enough memory for itself when it's time
to make a guest appearance, then the appearance is simply skipped.
8. If this program cannot grab enough memory for itself when it's time
to save your screen, then it will try dropping some of the more
complex animation components in hope of fitting into available
memory. When you see this happening, you might try setting the "Use
only simple animation" checkbox on the Setup dialog box to help
this program better adjust to low memory situations. This option
will also usually help when your screen savers fail to display the
Energizer Bunny.
9. The appearance of the Energizer Bunny during the Laser screen saver
is based on the current settings in the Guest Appearances.
If you would like to disable the appearance of the Energizer Bunny
without changing your current Guest Appearances settings, add the line:
LaserBunny=0
to the BUNNY.INI file. To re-enable the appearance of the Energizer
Bunny, remove the previous line from the BUNNY.INI file.
10. The Energizer Bunny Screen Saver is heavily optimized for fast
animation. However, if you feel it's still not fast enough, we
suggest using a Windows software graphics accelerator, such as
WinSpeed from Panacea. A speed increase of 2-3 times Windows current
graphics speed is common.
11. The Energizer Bunny Screen Saver will detect open communications
sessions before activating either a screen saver or a guest appearance.
However, this does not necessary mean that the session is active, i.e.
transmitting and receiving. If you regularly use a background
communications program and you know it will not be active when a
screen saver or guest appearance starts, you can disable the detection
of open communications sessions on a port by port basis. For example,
suppose you are using a fax-board on COM2: and do not expect any faxes.
You can disable the detection on COM2: by adding the following line to
the BUNNY.INI file:
NoCheckCom2=1
This will disable the check for open communications sessions on COM2.
The general syntax is:
NoCheckCom<n>=1
where n= 1 through 8.
12. If you are using an accelerated video card, such as the ATI Graphics
Ultra Pro, and you are experiencing extremely slow animation, it is
caused by the video driver. When the bitmaps used for animation are
created, these video drivers move the bitmaps into unused video memory.
Then during animation they move the bitmaps back out into system
memory. ATI has acknowledged the problem and is working on a fix.
A suggested workaround for ATI, until an updated video driver is
available, is to change the DeviceBitmap= entry from On to Off in the
[mach32] section of your WIN.INI file. Other similar workarounds may be
available for other video cards. Please consult your video card manual
or contact the manufacturer.
Removing this Product from Your PC
----------------------------------
In the event that you find it necessary to remove the Energizer Bunny
Screen Saver from your PC, please follow the steps below.
Step 1. Start Microsoft Windows on your PC.
Step 2. Place your original Energizer Bunny program diskette into
one of your floppy drives. These instructions assume you
are using your A: drive.
Step 3. From your Program Manager, select the RUN option on the
FILE pull-down menu. Type A:\SETUP in the dialog box and
select OK to begin.
Step 4. When the SETUP dialog box appears, select REMOVE and
follow the on-screen instructions.
This procedure removes the entire directory containing this product's files,
cleans up your WIN.INI file and removes the BUNNY.INI file located in your
Windows directory. If you still have a Program Manager group for this
product, it too will be deleted.
Technical Support
-----------------
Technical support for this product is provided by PC Dynamics during normal
business hours, Pacific Standard Time (PST). For assistance, please call
our support hotline at (818)889-1742, or write to:
PC Dynamics, Incorporated
Technical Support Department
31332 Via Colinas, Suite 102
Westlake Village, CA 91362
--- End of README.TXT File ---