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Image Collection Installation
Copyright 1996 by CyberSym Technologies
All rights reserved
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To install any or all the images in this image collection on your
computer:
1. First locate the image setup program IMGSETUP.EXE. If you are
installing from a CyberSym Technologies installation disk, make
sure the disk is inserted in your disk drive. If you have
obtained the image collection package from some other source
(e.g. a shareware CD-ROM or an online forum), you may need to
decompress the package with a decompression utility before you
find IMGSETUP.EXE.
2. In Program Manager, select File, Run (if you are using Windows
95, select Start, Run).
3. Type the full path for the IMGSETUP.EXE file. (If you are
installing from an installation disk, this is A:\IMGSETUP.EXE
where A is the letter of your disk drive).
4. Choose OK.
5. Follow the instructions on the screen.
The installation program will let you choose the location where you
want the images installed on your hard drive. The install program first
searches for the location of your Dynamic Gin installation (16-bit or
32-bit edition). We recommend you install images into the same location
as your Dynamic Gin installation.
If you are running Windows 95, Do not install images into a directory
path longer than 66 characters. This is necessary to keep the image
installation program compatible with earlier versions of Windows.
Once you have completed the installation, you do not need to keep the
IMGSETUP.EXE installation program on your hard disk. It is however a
good idea to keep a backup floppy disk copy of the image collection
package (or the original installation disk), including IMGSETUP.EXE.
To load any of the backdrop images into Dynamic Gin, start Dynamic Gin
and select Options, Scenery. Choose the image file you want and then
press the OK button.