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- 1/19/94
-
-
- MY SCREENSAVER
-
-
- SCRSVR.EXE:
- Self-Ext Ver 3.2s of My ScreenSaver DOS, Windows 3.1, OS/2 Screen Saver KIT
-
- SIZE:
- 260,000 Bytes
-
- TITLE: My ScreenSaver
- Turns any DOS Prog to DOS/Win ScreenSaver (GRASPRT, AAPLAY, VPIC etc..)
-
- KEYWORDS:
- Screen Saver TSR SCR DOS Windows OS/2 GIF FLI GL Animator GRASP KIT
-
- TURNS ANY DOS program into a ScreenSaver (ie AAPLAY GRASPRT
- VPIC etc) in DOS, Windows 3.1 OS/2. Small Shareware Ver3.2s
- with full functioning unique TSR and SCR. Includes free
- run-time player from GRASP and ADESK, 4 simple ScreenSavers
- using GLs GIFs & FLIs. User makes new ones by substituting
- new GIFs, GLs & FLIs. $18 Reg Fee includes 1.4M disk with
- customizable GUI for Preview, Install and Help, Multimedia
- ScreenSaver Demo, info screens & more customizable modules.
- Custom & Corp Give-Away Versions available.
-
-
- (c) Copyright 1992-1994 - All Rights Reserved
- Andrew Cramer
- PO Box 114
- Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046
- Voice and Fax (201)316-0750
-
- CompuServe 70670,3620
- InterNet aic@world.std.com
- America OnLine AndYIC
-
-
-
-
-
- The My ScreenSaver SCRSAVER programs are distributed as Shareware. See
- Definition and Registration Information Below. Use Registration Form
- below
- or
- CIS Registration Facility - GO SWREG:
-
- Program Title: MY SCREENSAVER VERSION 3.2S
- Registration ID: 1929
-
-
-
-
- OVERVIEW
-
- SCRSAVER 3.2s ("s" for small) is a collection of programs and
- information to allow a user virtually unlimited possibilites of
- creating DOS Screen Savers that also work in Windows 3.1 and
- OS/2.
-
- The main program is a TSR we wrote when a client wanted to take
- part of a presentation we did for his company and turn it into a
- DOS Screen Saver for his employees' PCs -- and after alot of
- searching, we couldn't find an existing engine that met our
- criteria.
-
- This TSR waits in 7K of conventional or high memory for a preset
- period of inactivity, then swaps out a preset block of the current
- program and video to XMS if available or Disk and spawns any
- executable DOS program with command line arguments. The spawned
- program is purged, the block swapped back and the user's pre-spawn
- status restored, when any action (keystroke, mouse click etc.)
- occurs which would have caused the program to exit if run normally
- in DOS.
-
- The Windows' SCR simply acts like any other 3.1 Screen Saver "TSR"
- when selected, except when activated, the SCR runs a PIF which
- runs the SAME DOS program as above in a full-screen DOS Window -
- so that it "appears" to act like any other Windows' Screen Saver.
-
-
- SHAREWARE
-
- These programs are distributed as shareware. Please read the
- Shareware information included at the end of this file. To
- Register and receive your Registered version and other goodies,
- fill out the registration form that follows the Shareware
- Information below and send it to me at:
-
- Andrew Cramer
- P.O. Box 114
- Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046
-
- OR
-
- By CompuServe's on-line Shareware Registration facility. GO SWREG.
-
-
- SCRSVR.EXE is a Self-Extracting Archive file created with PKWARE
-
- The following files are included in this small version:
-
- SCRSAVER.DOC This file
- SAVERTSR.EXE DOS TSR
- SCRSAVER.SCR Windows 3.1 ScreenSaver "TSR"
- SCRSAVER.PIF PIF to run DOS Window
-
- GRASPRT.EXE Run-time version of GRASP
- AAPLAY.EXE Run-time version of Autodesk
- Animator
-
- EXAMPLE1.GL Makes 5 clones and moves images
- EXAMPLE1.GIF 104 x93 x16 "Super EGA" Coke cap
- Graphic
-
-
- EXAMPLE2.GL Cycles Colors in Fractal Graphic
- EXAMPLE2.GIF 316 x196 x256 VGA Fractal Graphic
-
- EXAMPLE3.GL Shows picture in VGA/SVGA (if
- available)
- EXAMPLE3.GIF 224x135x256 picture of my kids
-
- BOSSTALK.FLI Autodesk Animator 320 x200 x256 Flic
-
- SAVER1IN.BAT Loads Example 1 as ScreenSaver
- SAVER2IN.BAT Loads Example 2 as ScreenSaver
- SAVER3IN.BAT Loads Example 3 as ScreenSaver
- SAVER4IN.BAT Loads Example 4 as ScreenSaver
-
- DEMO.BAT Shows each of the 4 modules. (Press
- ENTER to go to next module)
-
-
- GENERAL INSTALLATION
-
- Create a directory such as C:\SCRSAVER. Copy SCRSVR.EXE into that
- directory. Type SCRSVR to begin the self-extracting process.
-
- Move or Copy SCRSAVER.SCR and SCRSAVER.PIF to your C:\WINDOWS
- directory.
-
-
- DOS INSTALLATION
-
- If you are in Windows, exit completely. Installing from a DOS
- Shell is not the same thing and will not allow the TSR to be
- installed in "real" DOS.
-
- At the C:\SCRSAVER prompt, type SAVER1IN. This loads the TSR and
- the first GRASP script. Once loaded, you may activate it manually
- by pressing and releasing 3 keys at the same time:
-
- CTRL - LEFT SHIFT - S (S for SAVER)
-
- When the ScreenSaver is running, either because it was activated
- manually, or through automatic pop-up, it will exit when any key
- is pressed.
-
- You may reload the ScreenSaver TSR at anytime by going to the
- C:\SCRSAVER directory and typing SAVER1IN and Pressing ENTER.
- Don't worry about installing it twice, the TSR will not install
- another instance of itself - it will simply update its parameters
- with any new command line arguments.
-
- The TSR can be loaded high. You can do this by loading SAVERTSR
- manually by typing your own 'LOADHIGH' command and SAVERTSR at the
- C:\SCRSAVER> prompt. When SAVER1IN.BAT is executed - SAVER1IN
- will find the TSR loaded high and update its parameters.
-
-
- AUTOMATIC LOADING IN DOS
-
- If you want the ScreenSaver to be loaded everytime you start up
- your computer use any ASCII editor to add the following line at
- the end of your AUTOEXEC.BAT file:
-
- Call C:\SCRSAVER\SAVER1IIN.BAT
-
- Once this is added, your ScreenSaver will be loaded everytime the
- computer is started up.
-
-
- ABOUT THE TSR
-
- For more information about the TSR, at the C:\SCRSAVER prompt type
- SAVERTSR /?. This shows the TSR Help Screen WITHOUT installing the
- TSR (if it was not already installed).
-
- If you wish to remove the TSR completely from memory, and it was
- the last TSR loaded, go to C:\SCRSAVER and type SAVERTSR /U and
- press ENTER.
-
- When SAVER1IN.BAT is executed the parameters for the TSR are as
- follows:
-
- 1. Wait for 3 minutes of inactivity;
-
- 2. Clear out a 400K block of memory by swapping out
- current video display and current memory to
- Extended Memory (above 1 Megabyte) if present, or
- if not present saving to a disk file;
-
- 3. Spawn the program GRASPRT.EXE with the argument
- Example1.GL /S from the directory that the TSR was
- loaded from;
-
- 4. Continue to run that program until a key is
- pressed; then
-
- 5. Restore memory and video display that had been
- current prior to swapping (either from Extended
- Memory or Disk); and
-
- 6. Continue to stay resident waiting for a further
- 3 minutes of inactivity.
-
- "/N" (NEW) passes new parameters to the TSR and "/W" inhibits TSR
- pop-up in WINDOWS. You may edit SAVER1IN.BAT with any ASCII
- editor - for example, to make the ScreenSaver pop-up after 30
- seconds change the T parameter to "/T0:30"; For 10 minutes -
- "/T10:00".
-
- The "/M" (MEMORY) Parameter is the only one that CANNOT be changed
- by passing new parameters to the already loaded TSR. Once the TSR
- is loaded the memory is set. To increase or reduce the MEMORY
- parameter, unload the TSR first (SAVERTSR/U), edit SAVER1IN.BAT
- with the new MEMORY Parameter and execute SAVER1IN.BAT.
-
-
- WINDOWS 3.1
-
- If you copied SCRSAVER.SCR and SCRSAVER.PIF to your C:\Windows
- directory when you next go to WINDOWS, the entry "My ScreenSaver"
- will appear with other WINDOWS' 3.1 ScreenSavers in
- the DESKTOP (click on MAIN, click on CONTROL PANEL, click on
- DESKTOP).
-
- This SCRSAVER ScreenSaver will act just like any other 3.1
- ScreenSaver. You may test it, set a WINDOWS' Time Delay. (Note:
- The Time Delay set in the DESKTOP is NOT related to the DOS time
- delay set during DOS install.)
-
-
- If you DO have WINDOWS on your system, but not in the C:\WINDOWS
- directory, (i.e. D:\WINDOWS) - copy the ScreenSaver files as
- follows process:
-
- 1. Copy SCRSAVER.SCR to your correct Windows directory
- 2. Copy SCRSAVER.PIF to your correct Windows directory
-
- If you chose an install directory other than C:\SCRSAVER then add
- step 3:
-
- 3. Using the PIF Editor, edit SCRSAVER.PIF to reflect the
- correct directory.
-
- Once the above 2 or 3 steps have been successfully completed, you
- will find the SCRSAVER "My ScreenSaver" entry in your DESKTOP as
- above.
- If you choose to install a ScreenSaver other than the Example1
- ScreenSaver which is the default for the PIF file, edit the PIF
- to reflect the chosen ScreenSaver.
-
- For example, if you want the Psychadellic ScreenSaver to run in
- Windows 3.1, edit SCRSAVER.PIF so that "Example2" replaces
- "Example1"
-
- Once selected in the DESKTOP the SCRSAVER ScreenSaver will remain
- installed in WINDOWS until another ScreenSaver or NONE is
- selected in the DESKTOP.
-
- If you wish, you may create an ICON for the SCRSAVER ScreenSaver
- by choosing the PROGRAM GROUP you wish it to be in, click on FILE
- in the PROGRAM MANAGER, click on NEW, click on PROGRAM ITEM,
- enter SCRSAVER (the SCRSAVER entry defaults to the PIF file) and
- choose an ICON from the available PROGRAM MANAGER ICONS or other
- ICONS you may have available. The ScreenSaver can now be
- activated by double-clicking on that Icon.
-
- When you have created an Icon with Properties information, that
- information overrides any similar but different information in
- the PIF file. Such as starting directory, special hot keys.
-
- Further, if you begin experimenting with the PIF file and
- PROPERTIES information, you must keep in mind that there may be 2
- PIF files on your system. One in the C:\SCRSAVER directory and
- one in the C:\WINDOWS directory. Make sure when you edit a PIF
- file, you are editing the one you will be using. As a
- precaution, since it is not necessary AFTER a PIF file is
- successfully copied to your WINDOWS directory, you may delete the
- PIF file in your installation directory. This will eliminate any
- potential conflict.
-
- If you have created an Icon, you may then further choose
- 'CTRL - LEFT SHIFT - S' (or any other sequence) as the WINDOWS'
- hot key combination by entering this information in the SCRSAVER
- PROPERTIES' Dialogue Box.
-
- Note: Hot key information is entered by actually pressing the
- keys NOT just typing the key information.
-
-
- WINDOWS 2.X and 3.0
-
- Previous versions of WINDOWS did not provide a built-in mechanism
- for a standard ScreenSaver. Your SCRSAVER ScreenSaver WINDOWS 3.1
- installation WILL NOT work in 2.X and 3.0. Nevertheless, for the
- not faint-of-heart, SAVERTSR does have an option that will
- frequently be successful. If you have a prior WINDOWS version,
- you can try to allow activation of the ScreenSaver in WINDOWS by
- the DOS TSR by using any ASCII editor to remove the "/W" parameter
- from SAVER1IN.BAT. Removal of this parameter instructs the TSR to
- allow pop-up in Windows using the DOS delay time. You may test
- its operation by running WINDOWS and pressing and releasing the
- special built-in WINDOWS 3 key hot key combination -
-
- LEFT CTRL - LEFT SHIFT - RIGHT SHIFT
-
- when these keys are released, the ScreenSaver should appear.
-
- Note: It is possible that the ScreenSaver WILL work but the Hot
- Keys WON'T work
-
- It should always work in REAL MODE. It may or may not work in
- STANDARD or ENHANCED mode depending on your configuration and
- display card. Using the standard VGA driver supplied with WINDOWS
- works best with the ScreenSaver mechanism.
-
- If the ScreenSaver still does not work as you wish, simply
- restore the '/W' parameter in the file 'SAVER1IN.BAT' and
- WINDOWS' pop-up will no longer be attempted.
-
-
- NETWORKS
-
- SAVERTSR works well with Networks. As more fully described
- below, the Distribution files may be copied into a directory on a
- Server and each workstation may install it from the Server.
-
- If a diskless workstation has a minimum 400K free RAM above 1
- Megabyte, the TSR will use that memory for swapping. When the TSR
- activates it will download GRASPRT and Example1.GL (or whichever
- ScreenSaver is installed) from the Server only once for the
- duration of the ScreenSaver session, so it will not require
- continuing servicing from the Server.
-
- If a diskless workstation does not have the minimum free RAM
- above 1 Megabyte, the TSR can still be loaded as above. However,
- when it activates, it will swap out the required block of current
- local memory and video display to the Install Directory on the
- Server. When it deactivates, this file will be swapped back into
- the workstation's local memory, placing an undue burden on some
- Networks, which you may want to avoid.
-
- It is not recommended that the ScreenSaver be installed on a
- Network Server, either dedicated or Peer to Peer. The TSR's
- monitoring program (to determine inactivity) is not always
- successful in recognizing logical device activity and may
- interfere with network operation.
-
-
- TROUBLE SHOOTING - DOS
-
- If the ScreenSaver does not work at all, check to make sure
- a C:\SCRSAVER directory has been created on your C drive and all
- the files listed above have been extracted.
-
- If you were able to make a C:\SCRSAVER directory and all the
- files are present, and you type SAVER1IN and get the message that
- the SAVERTSR is installed but the ScreenSaver still does not work
- at all -- you may not have enough free RAM or hard disk space for
- the TSR to swap memory to.
-
- For example, if you have no extended memory (memory above 1
- Megabyte)and you have only 250,000 bytes free on your hard disk
- and SAVER1IN.BAT has an /M parameter of 400 (/M400) which means
- swap out 400,000 bytes of current video display and memory, the
- TSR will not operate because it has nowhere to put the memory it
- is trying to swap out. You will need to free up enough disk
- space on the drive containing the SCRSAVER directory.
-
- If the ScreenSaver still does not work - but you hear a beep when
- the time has elapsed and the screen flickers - this means that
- the TSR is looking for a file it can't find.
-
- Check the directory and compare with the list of files in the
- above. If files are missing reinstall.
-
- If the ScreenSaver still does not work - try running the
- ScreenSavers manually by typing at the C:\SCRSAVER> prompt, DEMO
- which runs a batch file showing the ScreenSavers. Press ENTER to
- scroll through each one.
-
- If this works, it means that you didn't have enough disk space for
- the TSR to swap and spawn a ScreenSaver.
-
- By freeing up disk space you will then be able to run the
- ScreenSaver.
-
-
- TROUBLE SHOOTING - WINDOWS 3.1
-
- If the ScreenSaver does not work in WINDOWS 3.1, check to make
- sure there is an entry in your DESKTOP saying "My ScreenSaver" (or
- similar). If there is none - it means the file SCRSAVER.SCR was
- not copied to your WINDOWS directory. It may not have been copied
- because there was no room on your disk. If so, clear out about 90K
- bytes and re-copy.
-
- If the entry still does not appear, you should copy the files
- SCRSAVER.SCR and SCRSAVER.PIF to your WINDOWS Directory.
-
- If the entry now appears but clicking on Test will not make the
- ScreenSaver appear, you need to edit the PIF file to indicate
- where WINDOWS can locate the ScreenSaver and GRASPRT.EXE. If
- there is no SCRSAVER.PIF, you need to copy it from the SCRSAVER
- directory to your WINDOWS directory.
-
- See Editing the PIF file under WINDOWS Installation above.
-
-
- TROUBLE SHOOTING THE MOUSE
-
- If clicking or moving your mouse does not make the ScreenSaver
- exit (any key or ESC will ALWAYS make it exit) it probably is
- because you only use the mouse driver supplied with WINDOWS and do
- not have a mouse driver installed in DOS from either your
- AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS files.
-
- If you wish to install the mouse in these startup files so that
- the mouse will make the ScreenSaver exit in both DOS and WINDOWS,
- find the DOS driver that was supplied with your mouse and add a
- line such as C:\MOUSE\MOUSE.COM to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
-
-
- TROUBLE SHOOTING NETWORKS
-
- If the ScreenSaver appears to have loaded properly but does not
- work, please review the DOS Trouble Shooting above.
-
- If you have followed the instructions and it does not work,
- logoff the Network and try it in 'local' mode.
-
- Network operation generally relies on TSR (Terminate and Stay
- Resident) Programs as does the SAVERTSR. It may be that the
- Network TSRs (or any other TSR for that matter) may conflict
- with SAVERTSR. Short of unloading all conflicting TSRs there
- may be nothing more to be done.
-
- By varying the loading order of TSRs (first Network THEN
- SAVERTSR or vice versa) you may be able to get the ScreenSaver to
- work.
-
-
-
- CUSTOMIZING
-
- In this small version you may substitute your own GIFs GLs or FLIs
- for mine. In the full version there are many more customizing
- opportunities.
-
- In EXAMPLE1, the GRASP script EXAMPLE1.GL, takes the picture file
- EXAMPLE1.GIF, makes 5 copies of it and moves them from the upper
- right of the screen to the lower left.
-
- You can use any viewer or paint program to look at the Graphic,
- alter it, or make your own. As long as your new or modified file
- is a GIF called EXAMPLE1.GIF, the script will manipulate it as
- above.
-
- This GIF is 104 pixels wide by 93 pixels high, using a 16 color
- palette. It has a black background.
-
- Although you can draw or import any Graphic you want - here are
- some things to keep in mind:
-
- 1. The GRASP script treats BLACK (palette slot 0) as
- transparent.
-
- 2. This VGA/EGA mode is a BIT PLANE MODE so that the
- the width of the Graphic must be a multiple of
- 8 Pixels to have a smooth edge while moving.
-
- 3. The size is arbitrary, although the larger the
- GRAPHIC the more the copies will overlap each other
- and the more memory it requires.
-
- Try making your own - or at least modifying mine. As long as it
- is a 16 color GIF called EXAMPLE1.GIF, the script will run it.
-
- In EXAMPLE2, the GRASP Script EXAMPLE2.GL uses EXAMPLE2.GIF which
- is a standard 256 color VGA GIF, 316 pixels wide by 196 pixels
- high. This graphic is a Fractal created with a Mandelbrot
- equation.
-
- The GRASP script puts it on the screen and then CYCLES through
- most of the colors in the palette, i.e. changes palette slots over
- each cycle.
-
- You may modify, create or substitute your own GIF file for my
- graphic as long as it is less than approximately 320x200 x 256
- color VGA GIF and is named EXAMPLE2.GIF.
-
- In EXAMPLE3, the GRASP Script EXAMPLE3.GL uses EXAMPLE3.GIF which
- is a 224 x135 x256 color VGA picture of my kids. GRASP will use
- Super-Vga if available or just VGA if S-VGA is NOT available. You
- can force it to VGA by adding the /NOSVGA parameter. (/NOSVGA is
- used only to prevent video problems on some laptops - but it also
- can be used to force VGA resolution.)
-
- AUTODESK ANIMATOR FILES
-
- EXAMPLE4 uses AAPLAY.EXE and BOSSTALK.FLI (Autodesk's free run-
- time player and one of the sample FLI's it distributes). This
- simply substitutes AAPLAY.EXE for GRASPRT.EXE and the FLI name for
- the GL name in SAVER4IN.BAT, Such as:
-
- SAVERTSR /N /T3:00 /M400 /W /Paniplay.exe /Cbosstalk.fli
-
- Which will play the flic - bosstalk.FLI after 3 minutes of
- inactivity.
-
- You can accomplish the same thing in WINDOWS 3.1 with
- SCRSAVER.SCR by editing SCRSAVER.PIF to run BOSSTALK.FLI with
- AAPLAY.EXE and selecting "My ScreenSaver" in the DESKTOP.
-
- Note: Even though GRASPRT can run FLIs and FLCs directly, I
- added this AAPLAY example to highlight the fact that the
- TSR and SCR can run ANY executable.
-
-
- MAKING OTHER KINDS OF SCREENSAVERS
-
- Since SAVERTSR can run any Executable Program in addition
- to GRASPRT, you can turn most any Graphic Display type program
- which can be run from Command Line paramaters into a ScreenSaver.
-
- VPIC, for example
-
- To display your own GRAPHIC as a ScreenSaver you can use
- the very popular and easily available VPIC Graphic Viewer. Simply
- substitute VPIC.EXE for GRASPRT.EXE and the GRAPHIC path and name
- in SAVER1IN.BAT, Such as:
-
- SAVERTSR /N /T3:00 /M500 /W /Pvpic.exe /Canypic.PCX
-
- N.B. 1. If you are a registered user of VPIC you should add
- the parameter that will suppress VPIC's
- Registration Reminder screen.
-
- 2. In SAVER1IN.BAT "/P" means the executable program
- to be run and "/C" means its command line
- arguments.
-
-
- AS YOU WILL SEE, WITH THIS UNIQUE LITTLE TSR AND COMPANION SCR
- ANY DOS PROGRAM THAT DISPLAYS ANY KIND OF GRAPHIC THAT CAN BE RUN
- FROM A DOS PROMPT AND WILL EXIT WHEN "SOMETHING" IS PRESSED CAN
- NOW BE YOUR OWN DOS, WINDOWS AND OS/2 SCREENSAVER FOR YOUR OWN
- FUN, A GIFT FOR FRIENDS OR FOR PROFIT. (The Registered version has
- information on how to start a business to make and package
- customized ScreenSavers to sell to businesses as Advertising
- Specialties)
-
-
- ABOUT GRASP
-
- GRASP is a DOS authoring package written by John Bridges and
- Published by Paul Mace Software in Ashland, Oregon. The GRASPRT
- and Scripts included in this versions use GRASP 4.01c (available
- from most Mail Order Software distributors for about $250) and NOT
- the new Multimedia Grasp.
-
- If you want to learn more about GRASP you can purchase MULTIMEDIA
- CREATIONS written by PHILIP SHADDOCK and published by the WAITE
- GROUP PRESS for about $45 which includes a disk filled with many
- example scripts and a limited, but working version of GRASP 4.0
- and PICTOR (Its unique paint program).
-
- GRASP supports its product on CompuServe in the Graphic A Vendor
- Forum - GO GRAPHVEN or GRASP and its own BBS. Many "GL" files are
- available all over CompuServe, other on-line services and BBSs
- that you can now use as ScreenSavers with the TSR and SCR. Many
- "GLs" can be found in the Graphic Support Forum GO GRAPHSUPP in
- Library 12 - GRAPHIC DEMOS.
-
- FUTURE VERSIONS
-
- We are currently working on adding PassWord Security, an improved
- User Interface and more customizable modules. Look for Version 4.0
- in the August, 1994.
-
- MAC USERS
-
- A similar product will soon be available for MAC's running
- System 7.x.
-
-
- DEFINITION OF SHAREWARE
-
- Shareware distribution gives users a chance to try software
- before buying it. If you try a Shareware program and continue
- using it, you are expected to register. Individual programs
- differ on details -- some request registration while others
- require it, some specify a maximum trial period. With
- registration, you get anything from the simple right to continue
- using the software to an updated program with printed manual.
-
- Copyright laws apply to both Shareware and commercial software,
- and the copyright holder retains all rights, with a few specific
- exceptions as stated below. Shareware authors are accomplished
- programmers, just like commercial authors, and the programs are
- of comparable quality. (In both cases, there are good programs
- and bad ones!) The main difference is in the method of
- distribution. The author specifically grants the right to copy
- and distribute the software, either to all and sundry or to a
- specific group. For example, some authors require written
- permission before a commercial disk vendor may copy their
- Shareware.
-
- Shareware is a distribution method, not a type of software. You
- should find software that suits your needs and pocketbook,
- whether it's commercial or Shareware. The Shareware system makes
- fitting your needs easier, because you can try before you buy.
- And because the overhead is low, prices are low also. Shareware
- has the ultimate money-back guarantee -- if you don't use the
- product, you don't pay for it.
-
- DISCLAIMER - AGREEMENT
-
- Users of SCRSAVER must accept this disclaimer of warranty:
- SCRSAVER is supplied as is. The author disclaims all
- warranties, expressed or implied, including, without limitation,
- the warranties of merchantability and of fitness for any purpose.
- The author assumes no liability for damages, direct or conse-
- quential, which may result from the use of SCRSAVER.
-
- SCRSAVER 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 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 SCRSAVER and continue to use
- SCRSAVER after a reasonable trial period, you must make a reg-
- istration payment of $18 to Andrew Cramer. The $18 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.
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- Commercial users of SCRSAVER must register and pay for their
- copies of SCRSAVER within 30 days of first use or their license
- is withdrawn. Site-License arrangements may be made by con-
- tacting Andrew Cramer listed below.
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- Anyone distributing SCRSAVER for any kind of remuneration must
- first contact Andrew Cramer at the address below for uthorization.
- This authorization will be automatically granted to distributors
- recognized by the (ASP) as adhering to its guidelines for
- shareware distributors, and such distributors may begin offering
- SCRSAVER immediately (However Andrew Cramer must still be advised
- so that the distributor can be kept up-to-date with the latest
- version of SCRSAVER.).
-
- You are encouraged to pass a copy of SCRSAVER along to your
- friends for evaluation. Please encourage them to register their
- copy if they find that they can use it. All registered users
- will receive a copy of the latest version of the SCRSAVER,
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- REGISTRATION/ORDER FORM
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- This is for Version 3.2f of SCRSAVER - base Registration Fee
- is $18 for a single user or $100 for a 10 computer site license.
- Registration includes 3 1/2" Disk with Customizable GUI for
- Preview, Installation and on-line help, a Multimedia ScreenSaver
- Demo, manual and more customizable modules. Outside US please add
- $5.00 for shipping and handling.
-
- Custom Versions and Commercial Licenses are available.
- Contact Author listed below.
-
- ( ) SCRNSAVER Registration for ver 3.2f $18.00
- ( ) Shipping and Handling:
- USA and Canada 0
- foreign 5.00
- ( ) Other: __________________
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- TOTAL______
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- Name:
- _________________________________________________
- Address:
- _________________________________________________
- City, State, ZIP:
- _________________________________________________
- Phone:
- _________________________________________________
- Downloaded from:
- _________________________________________________
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- Comments:
- _________________________________________________
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- _________________________________________________
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- Please send the completed form along with payment by cash,
- check, or money order (no PO's please) to:
-
- Andrew Cramer
- P.O. Box 114
- Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046
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- PS: For foreign orders, please send check drawn on a US Bank,
- US Postal or International Money Order, Travelers Checks, or cash.
-
- YOU MAY ALSO Register Online on CompuServe - GO SWREG.
-
- NOTE: Commercial Advertising ScreenSavers are Available as
- Corporate GIVE-AWAYS (the Electronic "Coffee Mug").
-
- Contact: Andrew Cramer, P.O. Box 114, Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046
- 201-316-0750, CompuServe 70670,3620.
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