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(You may want to click the Print Note button before continuing since these instructions will disappear once you've completed the following steps.)
1. Be sure the NAUTILUS disc is in your CD ROM drive.
2. Click the "Set Drive" button and enter the letter of your CD ROM drive.
3. If you are running Windows in 16-color mode or on a machine with only 2MB of memory, select the "16 Color" check box (if it's enabled).
4. Click the Check CD button. NAUTILUS Startup will check your CD ROM drive for a NAUTILUS disc. Any disc-info will be displayed in this space. Also, you'll notice the name of the disc displayed above the "OPEN..." button.
Using NAUTILUS
NAUTILUS is a "shell" that provides information and access to everything on the current disc. To use NAUTILUS:
1. Click the "OPEN..." button which opens the current "Table of Contents" on the disc. (Also, you can click and hold down the mouse button over the OPEN button to display a pop-up menu of the Sections available on the current disc.)
2. NAUTILUS displays a cover - click anywhere on the screen to continue.
3. Each icon on the TOC represents a "section" on the disc. You may click on any icon to go that specified section and browse its contents.
4. At this point, simply explore the Shell and see what you think.
Try using the functions provided by the buttons in the "Control Bar" on each page in the NAUTILUS Shell (along the top of the screen). These will help you navigate the disc.
5. NAUTILUS also features the NAUTILUS Link. You can create text messages (use the Note button on the Control Bar) of your opinions, suggestions, etc which can then be sent to the NAUTILUS Team using a modem and the Link Book.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION....
...please see the "readme" (text) files or the NAUTILUS Services section on the current disc.l, as well as the Multimedia Products catalog. The Council also provides a multimedia presentation about the MPC. Two additional multimedia pieces present author Ron Wodaski's perceptions of "Multimedia Madness." Plus, don't miss the Microsoft Multimedia Newsletter and information regarding the stand-alone MediaBlitz! ScorePlayer now provided with NAUTILUS.
Education: See video clips, images and more from two Space Shuttle missions from Fall '92; read about NASA space exploration educational opportunities from SpaceLink; learn about Smithsonian Research Expeditions; browse through a ToolBook update on the Earthwinds hot air balloon flight; and sample three demos of great educational software from Knowledge Adventure Inc.
Photography & Images: New "Garden" series from Randall Hyde; subscribers' Summer Vacation photos from Seattle, Cape May and Great Britain; "Russia House" and a Seybold Conference review in the E-Gallery; and "Best of" images as discussed in "Multimedia Madness."
Music & Sound: Demos of MIDI sequencing and sound editing software as discussed in "Multimedia Madness"; The MIDI Connection presents Joplin, Mozart, Scriabin and Bach; Sound Bytes provides multiple short- and long-form production music beds including three selections from the animated short, "Soft Shoe"; and MIDI Goes to the Movies with three pieces ready for your next multimedia production.
From Windham Hill...: See NAUTILUS' first music video! This one features steel drummer Andy Narell. Also enjoy a full length track from a new sampler album, "The Impressionists"; Steve Erquiaga performs Faure's "Pavane."
Games & Entertainment: We showcase "The Grammy Awards, A 34-Year Retrospect," a fun and entertaining new program from Compton's NewMedia, and "Uncle Sam's Budget Balancer" from Banner Blue Software. Plus, don't miss two battleship games, a screen saver and related tools as well as the Sociedy comic book.
Nemo Notes: Calling all programmers! See the debut of "C Faring," a new column for C and C++ programmers; authors Dave Parfrey and Ty Wait provide a video introduction, some code and a few demos. Plus, find six new TrueType fonts, updated NAUTILUS Notes and a variety of other technical advice.
Commentary: The man behind NAUTILUS discusses the concept with you via video; CD-ROM Librarian presents "Democracy on a Disc"; Father Mack, usually of NAUTILUS Mac, jumps platforms to bring you a tongue-in-cheek addendum to his previously published list of (Mac) gift ideas; and, as usual, Dr. Tomorrow addresses a variety of futuristic topics.
HighFive(tm): The HighFive editor speaks, 'though his voice is altered to protect his anonymity! This issue he features not five, but six wallpaper changers.
NAUTILUS Services: Ongoing information on how to get the most out of your NAUTILUS experience, how to reach us, and more. Also, Rich Bowers, usually at home in the Commentary section, puts you in-the-know regarding the NAUTILUS/Optical Publishing Association-sponsored CD ROM Forum on CompuServe.
Industry News: Nearly 30 press releases from Fall COMDEX '92, the Windows User Group Network discusses Norton Desktop for Windows and provides a demo, and you'll find the October '92 Newsbytes News Network reports and Events Calendar updates.
Anti-Virus Solutions: Several updates to this regular software resource section.
CD ROM Directory: An updated titles catalog plus NAUTILUS CD ROM offers.
NAUTILUS Letters: Subscribers' editorial letters about various content issues and our anniversary, plus specific technical questions presented by topic.
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(You may want to click the Print Note button before continuing since these instructions will disappear once you've completed the following steps.)
1. Be sure the NAUTILUS disc is in your CD ROM drive.
2. Click the "Set Drive" button and enter the letter of your CD ROM drive.
3. If you are running Windows in 16-color mode or on a machine with only 2MB of memory, select the "16 Color" check box (if it's enabled).
4. Click the Check CD button. NAUTILUS Startup will check your CD ROM drive for a NAUTILUS disc. Any disc-info will be displayed in this space. Also, you'll notice the name of the disc displayed above the "OPEN..." button.
Using NAUTILUS
NAUTILUS is a "shell" that provides information and access to everything on the current disc. To use NAUTILUS:
1. Click the "OPEN..." button which opens the current "Table of Contents" on the disc. (Also, you can click and hold down the mouse button over the OPEN button to display a pop-up menu of the Sections available on the current disc.)
2. NAUTILUS displays a cover - click anywhere on the screen to continue.
3. Each icon on the TOC represents a "section" on the disc. You may click on any icon to go that specified section and browse its contents.
4. At this point, simply explore the Shell and see what you think.
Try using the functions provided by the buttons in the "Control Bar" on each page in the NAUTILUS Shell (along the top of the screen). These will help you navigate the disc.
5. NAUTILUS also features the NAUTILUS Link. You can create text messages (use the Note button on the Control Bar) of your opinions, suggestions, etc which can then be sent to the NAUTILUS Team using a modem and the Link Book.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION....
...please see the "readme" (text) files or the NAUTILUS Services section on the current disc.disc.
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