Jumpman Lives is a multi-level "ladder climbing" arcade game for DOS.
A commercial version of Jumpman Lives with 45 levels is available from Apogee Software for $30.
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JMAN.EXE 83901 06/01/91 13:00:20
Run Jumpman Lives from DOS by typing JMAN at a DOS prompt. Instructions are available via online help.
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PRINTME.EXE
PRINTME.EXE 2005 06/01/91 13:00:48
This is a simple DOS program that prints out a copy of Apogee's software order form.
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LETTERS
Using NAUTILUS
Daniel M. Hines lets NAUTILUS know how he uses NAUTILUS. You are invited to let us know as well.
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LET_1.TXT
LET_1.TXT 575 10/02/91 22:42:54
Best Way to Access NAUTILUS Contents
A two-part approach to NAUTILUS materials from Daniel M. Hines, plus the NAUTILUS response.
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RSP_1.WAV 230956 09/12/91 20:57:30
Audio version of the NAUTILUS response to Mr. Hines.
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abo_The NAUTILUS Concept
The NAUTILUS Concept
Jeffrey M. Wilkins
Chief Executive Officer
Metatec Corporation
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COMMENTS.WAV
COMMENTS.WAV 486956 10/02/91 16:05:16
Jeffrey M. Wilkins, Metatec's Chief Executive Officer, takes special interest in NAUTILUS, an integral part of his vision for information exchange. Hear Jeff on the NAUTILUS concept.
The Games & Entertainment section is where NAUTILUS subscribers can come to play and relax. Each issue you'll find high quality shareware games and demos of commercial entertainment products in this area. However, this section is not just for games. As it expands you can look here for everything from special sports features to hobby and craft tips.
For the Introduction we feature a grab-bag of games for you to enjoy.
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ANIMAL
The Animal Game - Version 1.
Peter Donnelly
1301 Ryan Street
Victoria, BC, Canada
V8T 4Y8
This is a public domain computer adaptation of the Chinese board game, Shou Qi. The board represents the territories of two warring packs of animals, separated by a river which is spanned by three bridges. At each end of the board is a den surrounded by three pitfalls. The object is to get an animal into the enemy's den. See ANIMAL.TXT for a full description of how to play.
This game requires a system running DOS with a VGA or 16 color EGA display.
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ANIMAL.EXE
ANIMAL.EXE 36560 02/17/90 13:23:12
This is the application file that you launch to play The Animal Game. Read ANIMAL.TXT for a complete description of how to play the game. Click the OPEN button to launch the game.
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ANIMAL.TXT
ANIMAL.TXT 5173 10/04/91 19:44:22
Details of how to play The Animal Game are described in this file.
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ent_Checkers
Checkers
CHECK
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Greg Thatcher
Oakland, CA
Compuserve: 76346,2375
This is a Windows version of the classic board game that allows you to play against a computer opponent. Standard rules apply.
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CHECKERS.EXE
CHECKERS.EXE 33296 08/04/90 12:55:00
Launch this program to test your skills against the computer. Click the OPEN button to launch the game.
Cost: Free
CHECKERS.EXE APP,ENTER\CHECK\CHECKERS.EXE
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ent_Chomp for Windows
Chomp for Windows
CHOMP
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Jerry J. Shekhel
Neolithic Software, Inc.
66 Winchester Street
Unit 102
Brookline, MA 02146
Chomp for Windows is a very good implementation of the arcade classic, Pac-Man (where did they get that name, anyway?).
Chomp is shareware. If you plan to use the game beyond an initial 7 day trial period, please pay $20 to the author as per the documentation.
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CHOMP.EXE
CHOMP.EXE 109840 05/29/91 02:11:26
This is the Chomp program file. Click the OPEN button to launch the game.
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CHOMP.TXT
CHOMP.TXT 7019 03/16/92 17:17:42
This is a document describing the origins of the game, how to play it and how to pay your shareware fee.
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ent_Islands of Danger (v3.2)
Islands of Danger (v3.2)
DANGER
enter
Richard Carr
Carr Software
P.O. Box 3919
Merced, CA 95344-1919
209/383-9231
Islands of Danger is a fast paced arcade game for DOS that scrolls in all directions. You must clear seven islands of missile launchers to rescue your friend. It has a multi-player mode where up to four people can play at the same time, cooperating together.
Requires 256k of memory. It will run on any video adapter but takes advantage of higher resolution EGA and VGA cards.
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DANGER.EXE
DANGER.EXE 43003 03/21/91 18:00:06
This is the Islands of Danger program file. Includes online instructions. Click the OPEN button to launch the game.
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DANGER.ORD
DANGER.ORD 1168 02/25/91 21:29:36
This file contains everything you need to know about how to register your copy of Islands of Danger ($15 U.S.) and receive other Carr Software products.
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Page 10 of 108
edu_A Word To Parents
win_Schonherz & Scott
ent_Neko
Dara T. Khani
1088 McKinnon Ave.
Oviedo, FL 32765
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This program is the Windows 3.0 version of Neko. Neko means cat in Japanese. The original program (non MS-Windows) was written by Masayuki Koba and later modified by Tatsuya Kato.
When you run the program, a window is opened with Neko inside it. As you move the mouse, Neko will follow. If the mouse is inside the window and it is not moving, Neko will go to sleep. When the mouse is moved Neko will awake and will chase the mouse. If the mouse is outside the window and it is not moving, Neko will scratch the window boundary and goes to sleep.
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NEKO.TXT
NEKO.TXT 1668 04/13/91 22:01:28
Read this to find out about the program.
Cost: Free
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NEKO.EXE
NEKO.EXE 44973 04/15/91 20:05:44
Launch this Windows application to see Neko.
NEKO.TXT TEXT,ENTER\NEKO\NEKO.TXT
NEKO.EXE APP,ENTER\NEKO\NEKO.EXE
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ent_WinJack
WINJACK
Opaque Software
Brett Liddicoet
18 Blossom Ln.
Napa, CA 94558
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For you BlackJack lovers, here is a wonderful Windows version of the popular Las Vegas game. See how much money you can win from the computer.
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WINJACK.EXE
WINJACK.EXE 83456 09/21/91 19:23:50
Launch this to play this excellent Windows version of Blackjack, WinJack.
Cost: Shareware $12.00
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README.TXT
README.TXT 4900 03/16/92 17:26:02
Read this file for information about the program and the author.
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abo_The NAUTILUS Concept
com_Dr. Tomorrow
edu_HyperSpace
HSPACE
HyperSpace
Katherine Cochrane
Huntsville, AL
Contact via NAUTILUS Link
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HPRSPACE.TBK 694801 09/11/91 19:22:06
An original hypermedia work on space development created especially for the NAUTILUS Education section.
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PRGMGSPC.TBK
PRGMGSPC.TBK 492846 08/26/91 15:18:24
A related book which is linked to the HyperSpace book itself.
While a computer at home can be important for school writing assignments, many of us dreamed of more when we bought a PC: We envisioned rich computer resources to broaden and supplement our youngsters' education. It's a vision worth holding onto and one gradually being realized through the efforts of dedicated individuals, schools and software companies alike.
NAUTILUS is proud to support their efforts. In this section, we bring your family the best of everything we encounter that fulfills that vision. We hope you'll find something in every issue of NAUTILUS to challenge, intrigue and fascinate the learners of all ages at your house. And we hope you'll encourage gifted students and teachers in your schools to join the effort by sharing their own contributions, ideas and suggestions.
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Education
The JEdI Project
Jerry Sproull, Teacher Coordinator
912 National Center
US Geological Survey
Reston, VA 22092
703/648-6636
The JEdI project is one of the best examples of government and the private sector working together to achieve a substantive public service. Conceived in early 1990 by Jerry McFaul of the US Geological Survey and others, JEdI was formed to find new ways to take advantage of the enormous data inventories of USGS, NASA and other agencies for the benefit of science teachers around the country.
(JedI is a trademark of Lucasfilm Ltd. Use courtesy of Lucasfilm Ltd.)
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About JEdI
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PROJECT SUMMARY
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Foreword and Acknowledgements
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JEdI: An Agent of Change in Education
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CD ROM
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DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING SUMMARY
Description of an activity that used digital images to interpret earthly phenomena.
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JEdI ACTIVITIES SUMMARY
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ENHANCING VOYAGER IMAGES
An activity with spectacular Voyager photos of Jupiter, Saturn and outer planets.
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Voyager Images:Jupiter/Io Image
The famous dramatic photo of volcanic activity on a moon of Jupiter once thought dead.
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DESCRIPTON OF JEdI DISCS
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Developing a Physiographic Map of North America
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OZONE STUDY MODULE
An activity in detecting changes in the ozone layer of Earth's atmosphere.
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Biomes: Detecting Vegetation Through Remote Sensing
An activity exploring the tools available for remote sensing of Earth's resources.
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A self-guided tour of a series of important solar flares from recent years with their impacts on Earth.
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Morningstar Video Productions
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This :60 piece is a driving composition reminiscent of machinery or heavy production. Its AABA form is composed of charging synthesizers in the A sections and a more mellow organ and light electronic chimes in the B section. As a bed, it lays well under narration and gives plenty of "hits" with which to sync graphics.
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A joyful celebration of the musical philosophy that less is truly more. "Dream" triumphantly showcases the delicate power of Patti Cathcart's rich soulful voice set to the masterful versatility of Tuck Andress's jazz guitar.
MPC Required.
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A special offer to NAUTILUS users from Windham Hill.
From WINDHAM HILL ... comes the music to accompany your life: jazz, lilting classics, blues, folk... fit for the mood and the circumstance.
This issue you'll experience three Jazz offerings which will match your heartbeat (do you suppose they're already perfect or that your pulse picks up their cadence?) from Tuck & Patti, Billy Childs and Bluesiana.
Then you'll hear more of the melodies that weave memories from "A Winter's Solstice" and "A Winter's Solstice II" in Music From The Seasons.
Finally, listen to some wonderful New Releases including George Winston's "Summer," Patty Larkin's "Tango," and the memorable "Sampler '92 ," here represented by a Schonherz & Scott selection .
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A Word From Windham Hill ...
Windham Hill Productions
PO Box 9388
Stanford, CA 94309-9388
415/329-0647
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You may have heard about Windham Hill: A stylized record label known for instrumental music, striking graphics, and pristine recordings. "It was built on its commitment to quality, its devotion to creativity, and its understanding of its customers." (Entrepreneurial Woman, Summer 1989)
Anne Robinson, co-founder, president and CEO of Windham Hill Records says, "...we create the music people hear in their heads -- and would make themselves if they played piano, guitar, flute, whatever." (ELLE, February 1987)
Windham Hill will continue to evolve selectively, nurturing the relationship it has developed with its customers. We welcome your comments and invite you to write to us, Windham Hill Productions, P.O. Box 9388, Stanford, CA 94309-9388.
We hope you enjoy this tour of music from some of our most diverse recording artists. For your convenience we have provided a special selection of CDs and cassettes for you to sample and purchase, and with each order we'll include a free sampler cassette.
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Stay In Touch With Us
Windham Hill Productions
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Stanford, CA 94309-9388
415/329-0647
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Greetings!
We at Windham Hill would like to extend the invitation to you to join our customer mailing list. Those on the list will receive the "Windham Hill Occasional" and other special mailings throughout the year. This is a great way to stay informed about our new releases and learn more about Windham Hill artists and performances.
With your order from the Windham Hill presentation on this NAUTILUS disc, your name will be placed on our mailing list. If, instead, you'd just like to be included on the list, please send a postcard with your name and address to the address on the left.
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A special offer to NAUTILUS users from Windham Hill.
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Savannah College of Art & Design
Savannah, GA
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SOUND EFFECTS
J. Elwood
Nashville, TN
We've yet to meet anyone in the production business with "enough" sound effects. We're grateful to J. Elwood for submitting this unusual set which includes jet aircraft, bowling sounds, and some synthetic explosions.
All rights reserved by J. Elwood. Owner grants permission for "free use" to NAUTILUS subscribers.
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sou_Jet Aircraft Landings
Sound Effects
Jet Aircraft Landings
J. Elwood
Nashville, TN
"On a cold and blustery day in October my colleague and I stood at the end of the main East/West runway to record a few jet landings. Problem 1: Tricky to set levels! These big fellows put out an amazing sound pressure level. Problem 2: Airport security. Try looking inconspicuous with a portable digital recorder, mic boom & zepplin-style wind screen!"
All rights reserved by J. Elwood. Owner grants permission for "free use" to NAUTILUS subscribers.
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JET3_22.WAV
JET1_11.WAV
JET1_11.WAV 276966 03/11/91 01:54:18
Jet Aircraft Landing 1 file in WAV format, 11K version.
MPC Required.
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JET1_22.WAV
JET1_22.WAV 510124 03/11/91 01:54:44
Jet Aircraft Landing 1 file in WAV format, 22K version.
MPC Required.
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JET2_11.WAV
JET2_11.WAV 148140 03/11/91 01:54:52
Jet Aircraft Landing 2 file in WAV format, 11K version.
MPC Required.
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JET2_22.WAV
JET2_22.WAV 296492 03/11/91 01:55:08
Jet Aircraft Landing 2 file in WAV format, 22K version.
MPC Required.
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JET3_11.WAV
JET3_11.WAV 127852 03/11/91 01:55:16
Jet Aircraft Landing 3 file in WAV format, 11K version.
MPC Required.
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JET3_22.WAV 261804 03/11/91 01:55:30
Jet Aircraft Landing 3 file in WAV format, 22K version.
MPC Required.
JET1_11.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\SFX\JET1_11.WAV
JET1_22.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\SFX\JET1_22.WAV
JET2_11.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\SFX\JET2_11.WAV
JET2_22.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\SFX\JET2_22.WAV
JET3_11.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\SFX\JET3_11.WAV
JET3_22.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\SFX\JET3_22.WAV
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sou_Bowling Sounds
Sound Effects
Bowling Sounds
J. Elwood
Nashville, TN
"Digitized bowling sounds may not be everyone's most pressing need, but you never know."
"SFX#1: This is the sound of a strike."
"SFX#2: Unfortunately in this particular instance the bowler only knocked down four pins."
All rights reserved by J. Elwood. Owner grants permission for "free use" to NAUTILUS subscribers.
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BOWL1_11.WAV
BOWL1_11.WAV 40860 03/11/91 01:53:40
Bowling 1 (strike) file in WAV format, 11K version.
MPC Required.
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BOWL1_22.WAV
BOWL1_22.WAV 91692 03/11/91 01:53:44
Bowling 1 (strike) file in WAV format, 22K version.
MPC Required.
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BOWL2_11.WAV
BOWL2_11.WAV 64364 03/11/91 01:53:48
Bowling 2 (four pins) file in WAV format, 11K version.
MPC Required.
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BOWL2_22.WAV
BOWL2_22.WAV 128300 03/11/91 01:53:56
Bowling 2 (four pins) file in WAV format, 22K version.
MPC Required.
BOWL1_11.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\SFX\BOWL1_11.WAV
BOWL1_22.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\SFX\BOWL1_22.WAV
BOWL2_11.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\SFX\BOWL2_11.WAV
BOWL2_22.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\SFX\BOWL2_22.WAV
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pho_Reef Shot #2
Leddy Photos From Belize
Reef Shot #2
Kevin Leddy
Columbus, OH
OCEAN12
Reef shot #2 - Lighthouse Reef, Belize, Central America
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OCEAN12.DIB
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OCN12_S8.DIB 42406 08/22/91 23:34:18
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OCN12_L8.DIB 308278 08/22/91 23:34:16
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Res: 640 x 480
Colors: 256 (8 bit)
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OCN12_8G.GIF 626231 08/22/91 21:35:00
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OCN12_8C.GIF 653712 08/22/91 21:33:46
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OCN12_24.TIF 3463516 12/18/90 15:21:42
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Res: 1320 X 880
Colors: 16 million (24 bit)
Palette: NA
OCN12_S8.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\OCEAN12\OCN12_S8.DIB
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sou_Synthetic Explosions
Sound Effects
Synthetic Explosions
J. Elwood
Nashville, TN
"An explosion is a tricky thing to record. You never seem to know when one is going to happen and most civil authorities frown on the idea of creating a good juicy bang simply to make an audio recording of it. So, how to record an explosion? Look elsewhere for a sound source and modify it to suit. These three effects all started life as cymbal crashes. Through a variety of processing -- primarily varispeed, EQ, digital reverb, and compression -- relatively convincing explosions were manufactured in a short time without all of the associated smoke and destruction."
All rights reserved by J. Elwood. Owner grants permission for "free use" to NAUTILUS subscribers.
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MOCK3_22.WAV
MOCK1_11.WAV
MOCK1_11.WAV 71212 03/11/91 01:55:34
Explosion 1 file in WAV format, 11K version.
MPC Required.
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MOCK1_22.WAV
MOCK1_22.WAV 129068 03/11/91 01:55:40
Explosion 1 file in WAV format, 22K version.
MPC Required.
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MOCK2_11.WAV
MOCK2_11.WAV 76332 03/11/91 01:55:46
Explosion 2 file in WAV format, 11K version.
MPC Required.
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MOCK2_22.WAV
MOCK2_22.WAV 151212 03/11/91 01:55:54
Explosion 2 file in WAV format, 22K version.
MPC Required.
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MOCK3_11.WAV
MOCK3_11.WAV 74540 03/11/91 01:55:58
Explosion 3 file in WAV format, 11K version.
MPC Required.
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MOCK3_22.WAV 127276 03/11/91 01:56:04
Explosion 3 file in WAV format, 22K version.
MPC Required.
MOCK1_11.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\SFX\MOCK1_11.WAV
MOCK1_22.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\SFX\MOCK1_22.WAV
MOCK2_11.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\SFX\MOCK2_11.WAV
MOCK2_22.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\SFX\MOCK2_22.WAV
MOCK3_11.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\SFX\MOCK3_11.WAV
MOCK3_22.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\SFX\MOCK3_22.WAV
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Games & Entertainment
win_NEW RELEASES
sou_Synthetic Explosions
sou_CHOPS BUILDERS
CHOPS BUILDERS
Little Exercises
to Aid in the
Development of
Improvisational Skills
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CHOPS.DIB
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sou_ii - V progressions
CHOPS
From The MIDI Cave
Dublin, OH
Chops Builders
ii - V progressions
Chops Builders is a series of MIDI files designed to serve as a "back-up" rhythm section for the student improvisational soloist. Each composition in the series has a specific focus in mind. This issue we feature ii - V progressions in four musical styles: Jazz, Jazz Waltz, Latin and Rock.
Anyone with a MIDI playback set-up (sequencer software and MIDI instruments) can utilize Chops Builders. The flexibility that MIDI offers to vary tempo, loop, cut & paste and change keys means that these four files can serve as the building blocks for an almost endless variety of exercises. As the student's skills improve, so can the difficulty of the exercise.
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CBLATIN.WAV
ABOUT.TXT
ABOUT.TXT 453 03/17/92 10:16:10
Instrumentation for Chops Builder MIDI files.
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CBJAZZ.WAV
CBJAZZ.WAV 1562924 09/12/91 15:06:46
Straight Ahead 'Walkin 4' which runs ii-V's in the six keys of the C whole-tone scale. Transpose up or down by a half- step to encompass the other six keys.
File in WAV format, Requires MPC.
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CBJAZZ.MID
CBJAZZ.MID 14546 08/26/91 19:04:48
Select 'Copy' to place a copy of the MIDI file for Chops Builders #1 (Jazz) on your hard disk.
Requires MPC.
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CBWALTZ.WAV
CBWALTZ.WAV 1466924 09/12/91 15:11:26
Brisk swing in C Major which you will find, at times, reminiscent of the changes to "Bluesette" or "How High the Moon." While in its original form it touches on quite a few key centers, transposition is recommended for further value.
File in WAV format, Requires MPC.
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CBWALTZ.MID
CBWALTZ.MID 19986 08/26/91 19:03:56
Select 'Copy' to place a copy of the MIDI file for Chops Builders #2 (Jazz Waltz) on your hard disk.
Requires MPC.
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CBLATIN.WAV 2083116 09/12/91 15:08:40
This Bossa features all of the ii-V's in the cycle of fifths. For a complete "workout," loop the file indefinitely and have at it.
File in WAV format, Requires MPC.
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CBLATIN.MID
CBLATIN.MID 24590 08/26/91 19:03:18
Select 'Copy' to place a copy of the MIDI file for Chops Builders #3 (Latin) on your hard disk.
Requires MPC.
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CBROCK.WAV
CBROCK.WAV 1303596 09/12/91 15:09:54
This 16th note medium rock features the ii-V's in the six keys of the F whole-tone scale. Transpose up or down by a half- step to encompass the other six keys.
File in WAV format, Requires MPC.
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CBROCK.MID
CBROCK.MID 16337 08/26/91 19:02:00
Select 'Copy' to place a copy of the MIDI file for Chops Builders #4 (Rock) on your hard disk.
Requires MPC.
ABOUT.TXT TEXT,SBYTES\CHOPS\ABOUT.TXT
CBJAZZ.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\CHOPS\CBJAZZ.WAV
CBJAZZ.MID MIDI,SBYTES\CHOPS\CBJAZZ.MID
CBWALTZ.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\CHOPS\CBWALTZ.WAV
CBWALTZ.MID MIDI,SBYTES\CHOPS\CBWALTZ.MID
CBLATIN.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\CHOPS\CBLATIN.WAV
CBLATIN.MID MIDI,SBYTES\CHOPS\CBLATIN.MID
CBROCK.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\CHOPS\CBROCK.WAV
CBROCK.MID MIDI,SBYTES\CHOPS\CBROCK.MID
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sou_MUSIC FROM THE MASTERS
MUSIC FROM THE MASTERS
Lyric Pieces for Piano
Opus 12, 1-8
Edvard Grieg
(1843 - 1907)
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%4$.4'+2#07*/0)2:'-A%!1
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abo_Publish on NAUTILUS
ent_Islands of Danger (v3.2)
win_George Winston
pho_Leddy Photos From Belize
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pho_Reef Shot #3
Leddy Photos From Belize
Reef Shot #3
Kevin Leddy
Columbus, OH
OCEAN13
Reef shot #3 - Lighthouse Reef, Belize, Central America
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OCEAN13.DIB
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OCN13_S8.DIB 43162 08/22/91 23:34:32
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OCN13_L8.DIB 308278 08/22/91 23:34:30
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OCN13_8G.GIF 540938 08/22/91 22:15:18
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OCN13_8C.GIF 557923 08/22/91 21:42:36
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OCN13_24.TIF 3527362 12/18/90 15:27:46
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pho_Reef Shot #4
Leddy Photos From Belize
Reef Shot #4
Kevin Leddy
Columbus, OH
OCEAN14
Reef shot #4 - Lighthouse Reef, Belize, Central America
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OCEAN14.DIB
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OCN14_L8.DIB 308278 08/22/91 23:34:44
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Res: 640 x 480
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OCN14_8G.GIF
OCN14_8G.GIF 639329 08/22/91 22:22:16
A grayscale GIF file version of the image displayed on this card.
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OCN14_8C.GIF
OCN14_8C.GIF 663093 08/22/91 22:18:04
A color GIF file version of the image displayed on this card.
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OCN14_24.TIF 3558916 12/18/90 15:33:26
A full 24 bit (16 million color) TIFF file version of this image.
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OCN14_S8.DIB DIB,PHOTOS\OCEAN14\OCN14_S8.DIB
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OCN14_8G.GIF NOLAUNCH,PHOTOS\OCEAN14\OCN14_8G.GIF
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sou_ATTN: Musicians & MIDI-Type
ATTN: Musicians & MIDI-Type
You know who you are!
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You compose, arrange, utilize music on your computer, either for fun or for profit. How about sharing some of your hard work with the rest of us? Whether you are an established force in the music world or a hobbyist who's having fun tinkering with bits & bytes, we would love to hear from you! If you have any MIDI files that you would be willing to share, we can put 'em on a disc. Just make sure that the musical content is either owned by you or in the public domain.
So what should you do?
Just send us a floppy with your files on it.
It's best to send your MIDI files two ways: In the format directly generated by your sequencer application and also in "standard MIDI" file format so that folks running platforms other than yours have the capability of importing them. And don't forget to indicate what sort of instrument sound each track is meant to play.... Not everybody owns the same synths or samplers that you do.
Also Include a brief description of the music, any credits you desire, a picture of yourself, a resume.... Hey, we're easy. A lot of folks will even digitize part or all of their composition so that others can get an idea what it sounds like before they commit to setting up their MIDI gear...but this is optional.
Kevin Leddy shot these slides off Lighthouse Reef, Belize, Central America. Formerly British Honduras, this western Carribean island boasts some of the most beautiful diving in the world. Most of the pictures were taken at night, at depths of between 60 and 130 feet with a Nikonos V camera and a 15mm wide angle, 28mm standard or 28mm close-up kit lens complement plus a high-powered strobe.
Kevin has submitted these photos for use by NAUTILUS subscribers under the normal provisions of NAUTILUS "Free Use" images.
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dem_Gram*mat*ik
Gram*mat*ik
demos
Reference Software International
330 Townsend, Suite 123
San Francisco, CA 94107
415/541-0222
A grammar and style checker with versions for Windows and DOS.
Retail: $99 (U.S.)
System Requirements: WINDOWS: 80286 or better, 1 Mb RAM, Windows 2.11 or later. 2 Mb RAM and mouse recommended.
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DEMO.BAT 28 02/26/91 13:36:14
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HDEMO.BAT 41 03/22/91 10:17:18
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ABOUT.TXT 1363 03/16/92 16:36:50
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CKCOM
Russell Hildreth
PO Box 72431
Davis, CA 95617-6431
virus
CKCOM
CKCOM is a virus fighting utility that works by checking the size of the COMMAND.COM for changes. "After I was slimed by the Yankee Doodle virus a couple of months ago, I put together a little program that would compare the current size of the COMMAND.COM with a known value, its proper unmodified size.... It eventually became the programs you see here -- multiple versions for multiple versions of DOS."
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CKCOM.DOC 4326 07/10/91 20:34:52
Detailed instructions for installing and using CKCOM. Shows which version of CKCOM to install for various versions of DOS. Includes an appeal from the author for information on other DOS versions so that the software can be written to support them as well.
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CKCOM.HIS
CKCOM.HIS 205 07/10/91 20:34:52
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CKCOM1.ZIP 22478 07/15/91 10:53:48
CKCOM software is distributed via NAUTILUS in PKZIP format to take advantage of PKWare's PKZIP authentic file verification. This is to ensure that the CKCOM software is authentic and free of tampering.
VSHIELD is a virus prevention program for IBM PC and compatible computers. When VSHIELD first loads, it will search the PC for known computer viruses in memory, the partition table, the boot sector, system files, and itself. It will then install itself as a Terminate-and -Stay Resident (TSR) program and scan all programs before allowing the system to execute them.
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VSHLD80B.DOC
VSHLD80B.DOC 24540 07/01/91 10:59:58
Documentation for VSHIELD Version 3.9V80 and VSHIELD1 Version 0.2.
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REGISTER.DOC
REGISTER.DOC 5600 06/25/91 10:29:26
The McAfee Associates VIRUSCAN series is distributed as shareware for home use, but must be licensed for use within a business, corporation or organization. Document includes usage and registration information including registration forms and 900 number information.
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VSHLD.ZIP 73469 07/15/91 10:24:02
This ZIP file contains VSHIELD and all of the related documentation. VSHIELD software is distributed via NAUTILUS in PKZIP format to take advantage of PKWare's PKZIP authentic file verification. This is to ensure that the VSHIELD software is authentic and free of tampering. See related documentation for authentication details.
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Microsoft Word for Windows
demos
Microsoft Corporation
One Microsoft Way
P.O. Box 97017
Redmond, WA 98073
206/882-8080
Full-featured word processor for Windows.
Retail: $495 (U.S.)
System Requirements:
1 Mb RAM, Windows 3.0, EGA graphics or better, hard disk. 2 Mb RAM recommended.
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DEMO.BAT 769 08/20/91 20:05:46
Batch file that runs a DOS demo of Word for Windows. Click the OPEN button to launch the demo.
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DEMO.DOC
DEMO.DOC 4436 09/14/90 09:39:08
This is a customized WinWord document that illustrates some of Word's features. It acts as a type of menu to other documents included in the same directory.
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WINWORD.EXE
WINWORD.EXE 895056 09/14/90 09:39:12
This is the "Working Model" version of Word for Windows. Use it to open any of the sample documents included in the same directory (*.doc) or to create new documents.
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ABOUT.TXT
ABOUT.TXT 949 03/16/92 16:44:56
Read this text file for more detail about Microsoft Word for Windows.
NAUTILUS is proud to present a special electronic exhibition from The Savannah College of Art & Design, featuring six student works of unusual accomplishment and promise.
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Computer graphics are taking hold in the entire field of design, as in architecture, interior design, and even weaving and sculpture. Electronic imagery is gaining recognition as an art form in its own right in galleries and museums worldwide. Photography continues to evolve toward digital imagery as an alternative to traditional technology. And desktop publishing embodies a major new direction for graphic artists and designers. The Savannah College of Art & Design prepares students for each of these emerging areas.
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WordPerfect 5.1 (DOS)
WPDEMO
demos
WordPerfect
1555 North Technology Way
Orem, UT 84057
801/225-5000
Full-featured word processing program for DOS machines.
Retail: $495.00 (U.S.)
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WP51DEMO.BAT 35 11/07/89 11:48:10
Batch file that runs a DOS demo. Click the OPEN button to launch the demo.
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ABOUT.TXT
ABOUT.TXT 859 03/16/92 16:45:58
Read this text file for more detail about WordPerfect 5.1.
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NAUTILUS Help
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SCAD Exhibition
Jamin Stone
Savannah College of Art & Design
Savannah, GA
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CREW.DIB 51902 09/13/91 12:03:04
Crew - Teamwork at rest. This image is a sample of original student art available on this disc for your viewing only. Original student art from Savannah College of Art & Design. All rights reserved.
Res: 576,720
Colors: B&W (1 bit)
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CREW.GIF
CREW.GIF 2757 09/13/91 11:27:30
GIF version.
Res: 576,720
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dem_Ami Pro 2.0
of page id 7
APDEMO
Ami Pro 2.0
Lotus Development Corporation
55 Cambridge Parkway
Cambridge MA 02142
617/577-8500
Full-featured word processing program for Windows users.
Retail: $495.00 (U.S.)
System Requirements:
AT or compatible, 1 Mb RAM, DOS 3.1 or later, hard drive, graphics, Windows 2.x or later. This demo requires at least 500K free to run.
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AMIPRO.EXE
AMIPRO.EXE 2600792 08/28/91 18:33:14
DOS demo of this Windows program. On-screen instructions are provided. Click the OPEN button to launch the demo.
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ABOUT.TXT
ABOUT.TXT 781 10/09/91 16:25:46
Read this text file for more detail about Ami Pro.
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SCAD Exhibition
House
Linda Morris
Savannah College of Art & Design
Savannah, GA
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HOUSE.DIB 51902 09/13/91 12:03:24
House - One concept of a perfect home. This image is a sample of original student art available on this disc for your viewing only. Original student art from Savannah College of Art & Design. All rights reserved.
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HOUSE.GIF 15766 09/13/91 11:26:22
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dem_JustWrite 1.0
JustWrite 1.0
JWDEMO
demos
Symantec Corporation
10201 Torre Avenue
Cupertino, CA 95014-2132
408/253-9600
Full-featured word processing program for Windows.
Retail: $199 (U.S.)
System Requirements: Windows 3.0
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JWDEMO.BAT
JWDEMO.BAT 1410 06/10/91 01:00:00
A DOS batch file which runs the JustWrite demo. Click the OPEN button to launch the demo.
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ABOUT.TXT
ABOUT.TXT 1095 03/16/92 16:39:22
Read this text file for more detail about JustWrite 1.0.
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WordStar 6.0
WORDSTAR
demos
WordStar International
33 San Pablo Avenue
San Rafael, CA 94903
415/499-1200
Full-featured word processing program for DOS machines.
Retail: $495.00 (U.S.)
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WSDEMO.BAT 120 05/14/90 18:00:28
Batch file that launches a DOS demo. Click the OPEN button to launch the demo.
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ABOUT.TXT
ABOUT.TXT 306 03/16/92 16:46:40
Read this text file for more detail about WordStar 6.0.
WSDEMO.BAT DOS,DEMOS\WORDSTAR\WSDEMO.BAT
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Anti-Virus Solutions
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About Software Demos
This issue, Word Processing,
the undisputed workhorse of
personal computer software.
Word processing has come a long, long way, from simple text editing to the frontiers of page layout, with preview power and goodies like spelling and grammar checking, online reference and writing advice. Here we present six word processing software demos and presentations to explore and compare. Check out the features and the feel of these DOS- and Windows-compatible products.
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The Multimedia PC Titles Catalog is an electronic version of a listing originally created for the MPC introductory event October 8, 1991. With the help of the MPC Marketing Council and Microsoft, we have compiled a ToolBook version of current MPC software. As you click your way through the Multimedia PC Titles Catalog, you'll notice multimedia products for fun, reference, training, and more, and many more will be introduced in the coming months. If you know of new titles or have additional information on the ones listed here, please let us know.
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If you have an audio card installed in your system, and you are running Windows 3.1 or 3.0 with MPC extensions, you will be able to hear the audio effects that come with this program.
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If you like The Bug, please send a $5 donation to:
Humane Society of the United States
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The evolution of multimedia computing reflects the relationship between hardware and software products: software and hardware companies work in tandem. As evidence, we are seeing MPC (multimedia personal computer) hardware offerings that are faster and more powerful and MPC software products that contain more features to take advantage of these hardware products.
All this activity around multimedia reflects a very powerful movement under way in the personal computer industry. Multimedia computing will continue to play an increasingly important role in the way we use our PCs. The biggest reason for this evolution is the creation of the MPC technical specifications.
The importance of these standards is clear to both software developers and hardware companies. The MPC standards help keep the industry stable and growing by ensuring compatibility across generations of hardware for many users, and an opportunity for future growth.
The Multimedia PC Marketing Council, charged with the responsibility of transitioning the PC industry into the MPC platform, has been working hard to promote and educate companies and end users about the benefits of multimedia computing.
To help answer any questions you might have, we've included a number of documents that cover everything from common MPC questions and answers to where to purchase MPC hardware.
In addition, Glenn Ochsenreiter, Managing Director of the MPC Marketing Council, reports on recent developments at the Council.
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MPC.WRI 2944 03/05/92 19:32:04
Learn exactly what hardware and software you need to have an MPC machine.
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MPCQUES.WRI
MPCQUES.WRI 5248 03/05/92 19:38:36
Answers to the most commonly asked questions related to the MPC.
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GET.WRI 3968 03/05/92 19:16:40
How do you get MPC hardware? Find out by reading this.
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GLENN.WAV 2325164 03/05/92 18:09:58
Hear about recent developments at the Multimedia PC Marketing Council from Glenn Ochsenreiter, Managing Director.
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GLENN.WRI
GLENN.WRI 2944 03/05/92 19:14:00
Read about recent developments at the Multimedia PC Marketing Council from Glenn Ochsenreiter, Managing Director.
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READ_ME.1ST 3749 06/25/91 15:13:12
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VSUM.ZIP 315298 07/15/91 10:18:36
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MSMMNEWS.WRI 9088 02/07/92 11:51:58
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com_Rich Bowers - ROM Talk
BOWERS
Rich Bowers - "ROM Talk"
Commentary
Rich Bowers
Information Arts
PO Box 21726
Columbus, OH 43221
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bowers.dib
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ABOUT.TXT
ABOUT.TXT 1035 02/26/92 15:32:02
Short text file which explains "Who is Rich Bowers?"
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BOWERS1.TXT
BOWERS1.TXT 13200 09/10/91 16:51:32
"Making your own CD ROM: Some common questions."
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BOWERS2.TXT
BOWERS2.TXT 27505 09/10/91 16:51:44
"How much does CD ROM development cost?"
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RESOURCE.TXT
RESOURCE.TXT 12923 09/10/91 16:51:50
"Selected Resources for CD ROM Publishers."
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ABOUTOPA.TXT
ABOUTOPA.TXT 3276 09/10/91 16:51:52
"Optical Publishing Association (OPA)"
Information about OPA and how to become a member.
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IA_INFO.TXT
IA_INFO.TXT 1600 09/14/91 14:20:38
Information about Information Arts services.
ABOUT.TXT TEXT,COMMENT\BOWERS\ABOUT.TXT
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vir_NETSCAN
VIRUSCAN
NETSCAN
NETSCAN
virus
McAfee Associates
4423 Cheeney Street
Santa Clara, CA 95054
NETSCAN is a virus detection and identification program for local and wide area networks. NETSCAN will search any networked drive for both known and unknown viruses.
NETSCAN works by searching the system for instruction sequences or patterns that are unique to each computer virus, and then reporting their presence if found.
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NETSCN.ZIP
NETSCN.ZIP 69688 07/15/91 10:36:00
NETSCAN software is distributed via NAUTILUS in PKZIP format to take advantage of PKWare's PKZIP authentic file verification. This is to ensure that the NETSCAN software is authentic and free of tampering. See NETSCN80.DOC for authentication details.
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NETSCN80.DOC
NETSCN80.DOC 9785 03/17/92 10:27:32
Documentation for NETSCAN Version v80.
Includes detailed instructions for authenticating, installing and using NETSCAN. Also includes registration and technical support information.
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REGISTER.DOC
REGISTER.DOC 5600 06/25/91 10:29:26
The VIRUSCAN series is distributed as shareware for home use, but must be licensed for use within a business, corporation, or organization. Document includes usage and registration information including registration forms and 900 number information.
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Anti-Virus Solutions
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vir_SCAN
VIRUSCAN
virus
McAfee Associates
4423 Cheeney Street
Santa Clara, CA 95054
VIRUSCAN (SCAN) is a virus detection and identification program for the IBM PC and compatible computers. VIRUSCAN will search a PC for computer viruses in memory, the boot sector, the partition table, and the files of a PC and its disks.
CLEAN-UP (CLEAN) is a virus disinfection program. In most instances it is able to repair infected areas and restore normal usage.
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SCAN.ZIP
README.1ST
README.1ST 3952 06/25/91 10:16:12
These instructions tell how to identify a virus with VIRUSCAN and remove it with the CLEAN-UP program. They are intended to provide emergency instructions only; they are not meant to replace the program documentation. For full instructions read the program documentation.
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SCANV80.DOC
SCANV80.DOC 28777 06/25/91 11:18:32
Documentation for VIRUSCAN Version 7.6v80 (SCAN).
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CLEAN80.DOC
CLEAN80.DOC 14449 06/24/91 21:57:34
Documentation for CLEAN-UP Version 7.6v80 (CLEAN).
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VALIDATE.DOC
VALIDATE.DOC 2844 02/14/91 14:25:02
Documentation for VALIDATE Version 0.3 (VALIDATE).
VALIDATE is a file-authentication program used to check other programs for signs of tampering. This is the accompanying documentation and also includes information about a free online database of validation values for shareware authors.
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REGISTER.DOC
REGISTER.DOC 5600 06/25/91 10:29:26
The McAfee Associates VIRUSCAN series is distributed as shareware for home use, but must be licensed for use within a business, corporation, or organization. Document includes usage and registration information including registration forms and 900 number information.
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Page 79 of 108
SCAN.ZIP 92735 07/15/91 10:30:52
This ZIP file contains VIRUSCAN, VALIDATE and all of the related documentation.
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CLEANP.ZIP
CLEANP.ZIP 87925 07/15/91 10:42:28
This ZIP file contains CLEAN.EXE and all of the related documentation.
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hig_WinRoach
WINROACH
New Generation Software
P.O. Box 890482
Houston, TX 77289
(800) 964-7638 or (713) 283-6760
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This entertaining program will make closing and moving your windows a treat. Why? Because every time you close or move a window, roaches may become exposed, and just like real roaches, they'll want to run and hide. When exposed, our roaches will immediately scurry to hide behind the next active window. If they find another window to hide under on the way to the active window, they'll hide under it.
As an added treat, our roaches will wander out from behind the windows where they are hiding. They will run out to the edge of the desktop, and then they'll scurry back under a window. If the desktop is completely covered with windows, the roaches will not be able to wander. Just like real roaches, they are vulnerable to being stepped on. Just position the mouse pointer over the roach (if you can catch one) and use the mouse button 1. If you hit one, you'll know it!
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let_Using NAUTILUS
cdr_A Directory of CD ROM Titles
A Directory of CD ROM Titles
The CD ROM Directory is a cumulative list of CD ROMs published for the PC. Updated monthly, each of the titles listed includes a brief description plus information on the publisher, target audience, availability, suggested retail price & more.
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This text file describes how you can submit a title to be included in the CD ROM Directory.
In this issue of NAUTILUS, we've given three interesting voices, clamoring for a soapbox, a platform from which to espouse their knowledge and lively perspectives:
Dr. Tomorrow. Canadian futurist and self-proclaimed "Infomaniac," Frank Ogden, provides NAUTILUS excerpts from his extensive "Lessons from the Future" series.
Father Mack. A priest by vocation, academic by profession, and microcomputer enthusiast by avocation, Fr. Mack explores the idea of "Everyday Evangelism" in his "Crossover Dreams."
Rich Bowers. President of Information Arts, a design and technology consulting firm for the optical publishing industry, and Executive Director of the International Optical Publishing Association, Rich Bowers brings significant pro-CD ROM bias to everything he undertakes.
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"The Fine Art of Evangelism"
(Or, "How I Risked Excommunication from the Faith")
This edition of NAUTILUS' Interactions section features the work of San Francisco-based Ikonic Interactive Multimedia. Formerly Destinations Interactive, Inc., Ikonic brings seven years of interactive media production experience to an impressive list of clients, almost a "Who's Who" in multimedia applications. Company president Robert May showcases Ikonic's international multimedia solutions with a presentation they created for TriGem Computer of Seoul, Korea's largest personal computer manufacturer. The client wanted to make both a "splash" and some significant sales inroads for its newest product at COMDEX '90. As you'll see from the demo included on this disc, the combination of interactive kiosks and multimedia animation Ikonic delivered certainly caught attendees' attention. And, as Robert May describes, the package wasn't just another "pretty face": It delivered significant returns for TriGem.
Ikonic used a combination of Macromind applications (e.g., Director and the new WinPlayer) to create these animations.
Note that these animations require Windows 3.0 or later.
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Why Wacky?
About once a week you can hear a spirited discussion erupt from the NAUTILUS production area. It's the PC guys and the Mac hacks arguing about the relative merits of their platform of choice (and the "obvious" shortcomings of their unenlightened counterparts).
One recurring theme from the Mac types is that PC/Windows software is unimaginative (and its users boring !?!).
Being a PC guy, I'm quite anxious to set those Mac guys straight. So, on this disc we prove that Windows and PC users _are_ fun and imaginative. Here in the HighFive section we've got a wacky collection of utilities sure to be the envy of any Mac type -- if you even care that they're envious. I've put together some of the funniest programs and gags that I could find. "Eyes" is a program that watches your mouse cursor (by the way, you can change the name from "Ralph II" to anything that you'd like). "Iconfrite", a program that minimizes all of your applications and won't let the mouse cursor close enough to click on the icons, is a _great_ gag to play on some poor, unsuspecting soul. "Flipped" does just that, inverts your picture until you click anywhere on the screen. "WinRoach" puts... well, I'll let you discover that one for yourself. Finally, if you yourself aren't convinced that Windows is the way to go, check out "The Bug" for a different way to look at your PC (it is a PC, isn't it?).
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Chris Eisnaugle
CompuServe: 76166,1257
Eyes is a program for MS Windows 3.0 that presents to the user a set of eyes on the desktop; these eyes will move appropriately to follow your cursor around the screen. The eyes also have a number of other small features suchs as:
1. When you move (Drag) the Eyes icon to a new position it will wink at you.
2. Every once in a while the Eyes will blink.
3. If your mouse is not moving for a period the eyes will fall asleep until you begin moving your mouse again.
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FLIPPED
Robert Salesas
CompuServe: 76625,1320
high5
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- Open a PM group containing one of their most used programs.
- Select the program you want to replace and choose "properties" from the PM menu.
- Change the command line to point to "FLIPPED".
- Change the icon to point to the *ORIGINAL* icon of the changed program; this way they won't notice what happened.
- Now sit back and watch with amazement as they continually flip!"
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FLIPPED.TXT 578 10/15/91 19:19:26
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FRITE
Clickon Software
105 Union St
Watertown, MA 02172
(617)-924-5761
CompuServe: 72311,613
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Ever wonder what would happen if your application icons suddenly got frightened of the mouse cursor? And when you tried to click on an application to open it, the icon jumped away? Well, now you can afflict your icons with "cursorphobia" by running ICOFRITE.EXE, the Icon Frightener for Windows 3.0!
If you decide to secretly load this program on a friend's machine, just be sure they don't have a history of heart trouble, and don't let them wear out their mouse trying to click on the icons before you let them in on the trick! Keep in mind that although this program is harmless to your Windows environment and PC files, it might not be harmless to your friend's disposition!
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let_Modem Difficulties
Modem Difficulties
Here are some tips for using your modem with NAUTILUS Link.
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Old modem works with NAUTILUS Link, new one doesn't; why? from Ronald J. LaVallee.
NAUTILUS subscriber Frederick H. Leonhardt supplies an answer to modem difficulties. Also includes the NAUTILUS response to Mr. LaVallee & Mr. Leonhardt.
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Subscriber Testimonials
Good words about NAUTILUS from our subscribers.
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LET_7.TXT 322 10/02/91 22:43:04
Reason to Own a CD ROM Drive
Congratulations and kudos from Matthew I. Hoffman.
Subscriber questions, comments and suggestions are important to us. We read each and every one we receive -- whether via mail, fax, voice mail or NAUTILUS Link. The Letters to NAUTILUS section regularly features a sampling of those we receive. We look forward to featuring your comments here on a future issue of NAUTILUS.
Stay up to date on industry trends, announcements and news.
A collection of current reports from Newsbytes News Network, a comprehensive international computer and telecommunications information service.
All articles are Copyright (c) 1991, 1992 by Newsbytes News Network and are republished with permission on NAUTILUS.
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Newsbytes reports published from January 29, 1992 to February 28, 1992. Note each edition of NAUTILUS includes the most recent four weeks' worth of Newsbytes reports.
Read reports compiled monthly on the latest hardware and software introductions, plus inside stories about the movers and shakers in the industry. Who's making what happen? The Newsbytes News Network offers hundreds of stories for you to read about current developments in the computer industry.
Also in this section you'll find a schedule of trade shows and seminars. If you know of industry updates or events not listed here, be sure to let us know.
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abo_How to subscribe
page id 7
ABOUT
How to subscribe
Why subscribe? Select "WHY.TXT" from the list at the left to read a dozen great reasons to become the next member of the ever-growing NAUTILUS community.
Open the "SUB.TBK" file and subscribe to NAUTILUS today!
WHY.TXT
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WHY.TXT 1634 03/16/92 16:03:48
Why should you subscribe? We'll give you a dozen reasons.
SUB.TBK
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SUB.TBK 37890 10/24/91 17:05:36
Open this Subscription Form to order NAUTILUS now.
NAUTILUS is a CD ROM-based multimedia information service in a magazine format. Like online information services, NAUTILUS is a shell (hence the name), dependent to a large degree on subscriber-supplied content. NAUTILUS provides the opportunity for YOU to contribute, to exchange and share ideas and software with others; it's your opportunity to publish your materials.
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PUBLISH.TXT
PUBLISH.TXT 2418 03/16/92 16:11:20
We welcome your contributions. Here's how to submit information to NAUTILUS.
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GUIDE.TXT
GUIDE.TXT 3841 03/16/92 16:20:54
Read the NAUTILUS Submission Guidelines.
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SUBMIT.TXT
SUBMIT.TXT 1723 10/02/91 22:27:00
The NAUTILUS Submission Authorization Form. Print a copy to mail with your software, photos, MIDI files or whatever.
ABOUT
PUBLISH.TXT TEXT,ABOUT\PUBLISH.TXT
GUIDE.TXT TEXT,ABOUT\GUIDE.TXT
SUBMIT.TXT TEXT,ABOUT\SUBMIT.TXT
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Page 4 of 108
edu_The Hypermedia Book
HYPER
The Hypermedia Book
Asymetrix Corporation
110 110th Avenue N.E. Suite 717
Bellevue, WA 98004
206/637-1500
"The Hypermedia Book" from Asymetrix Corporation is impressive at three levels! A fine introduction to hypermedia concepts, it exemplifies the promise of multimedia for delivering learning content, and, not coincidentally, provides a tour-de-force demo of ToolBook as an authoring tool. Check it out.
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HYPER.TBK
HYPER.TBK 281873 05/07/91 01:05:08
An excellent example of an interactive online education application built with ToolBook(tm).
How do you go about finding computer programs that might assist students in learning or even assist teachers in the management of their duties? EdLINC is a resource designed to support educators in their search for computer-based products. It is a database containing some 1700 full product descriptions, its own retrieval system and complete "Help" function.
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EDLINC.EXE
EDLINC.EXE 125520 12/06/90 08:00:00
EdLINC - a searchable database of approximately 1700 computer-based products for educators.
EX.BAT
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EX.BAT 8 01/25/90 03:33:20
Batch file that runs EdLINC, but bypasses the introductory portion.
EDLINC.EXE DOS,EDUC\EDLINC\EDLINC.EXE
EX.BAT DOS,EDUC\EDLINC\EX.BAT
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Page 18 of 108
win_Billy Childs
Billy Childs
An audio sample of
WHERE IT'S AT
from the recording
"His April Touch"
:PHYSSIZE
WH_TOUC.DIB
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CD_TRACK.3
CD_TRACK.3
With his Windham Hill Jazz CD, this Los Angeles-based pianist/composer artfully integrates the roots of jazz and inspired, modernized music that is entirely original...entirely Billy Childs.
MPC Required.
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CREDIT03.TXT
CREDIT03.TXT 468 03/17/92 10:47:06
Copyright information and credits for "WHERE IT'S AT."
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WH_CHILD.DIB
WH_CHILD.DIB 234078 09/13/91 14:39:26
Photo of the artist.
Res: 500 x 466
Colors: 256 (8 bit)
Palette: Custom color
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OFFER.TXT
OFFER.TXT 2115 03/17/92 10:43:12
A special offer to NAUTILUS users from Windham Hill.
Print it and mail it in!
WINDHAM
CD_TRACK.3 REDBOOK,3
CREDIT03.TXT TEXT,WINDHAM\CREDIT03.TXT
WH_CHILD.DIB DIB,WINDHAM\WH_CHILD.DIB
OFFER.TXT TEXT,WINDHAM\OFFER.TXT
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Page 26 of 108
win_Bluesiana II
Bluesiana II
An audio sample of
DOCTOR BLOOZE
from the recording
"Bluesiana II"
:PHYSSIZE
WH_BLU1.DIB
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CD_TRACK.4
CD_TRACK.4
Featuring Dr. John, David "Fathead" Newman, Ray Anderson, Will Calhoun and others
A Bluesiana reunion captured live in the studio and packed with a double dose of fun, excitement and surprise.
MPC Required.
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CREDIT04.TXT
CREDIT04.TXT 454 03/17/92 10:51:22
Copyright information and credits for "DOCTOR BLOOZE."
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WH_BLU2.DIB
WH_BLU2.DIB 250078 09/13/91 14:39:18
Photo of the artists.
Res: 500 x 498
Colors: 256 (8 bit)
Palette: Custom color
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OFFER.TXT
OFFER.TXT 2115 03/17/92 10:43:12
A special offer to NAUTILUS users from Windham Hill.
Print it and mail it in!
WINDHAM
CD_TRACK.4 REDBOOK,4
CREDIT04.TXT TEXT,WINDHAM\CREDIT04.TXT
WH_BLU2.DIB DIB,WINDHAM\WH_BLU2.DIB
OFFER.TXT TEXT,WINDHAM\OFFER.TXT
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Page 27 of 108
win_Philip Aaberg
MUSIC FOR THE SEASON
Philip Aaberg
An audio sample of
THE GIFT
from the recording
"A Winter's Solstice II"
:PHYSSIZE
WH_SOL2.DIB
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CD_TRACK.7
CD_TRACK.7
A native of Montana, pianist Philip Aaberg has balanced classical and rock interests since his early teens. His recording career encompasses both solo and ensemble projects. This piece is exclusively featured on "A Winter's Solstice II," a diverse collection of musical performances inspired by the winter season.
MPC Required.
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CREDIT07.TXT
CREDIT07.TXT 324 03/17/92 11:04:50
Copyright information and credits for "THE GIFT."
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WH_AABER.DIB
WH_AABER.DIB 235078 09/13/91 14:39:12
Photo of the artist.
Res: 500 x 468
Colors: 256 (8 bit)
Palette: Custom color
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OFFER.TXT
OFFER.TXT 2115 03/17/92 10:43:12
A special offer to NAUTILUS users from Windham Hill.
Print it and mail it in!
WINDHAM
CD_TRACK.7 REDBOOK,7
CREDIT07.TXT TEXT,WINDHAM\CREDIT07.TXT
WH_AABER.DIB DIB,WINDHAM\WH_AABER.DIB
OFFER.TXT TEXT,WINDHAM\OFFER.TXT
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Page 31 of 108
win_Schonherz & Scott
NEW RELEASES
Schonherz & Scott
An audio sample of
DAYDREAMS
from the recording
"Sampler '92"
:PHYSSIZE
WH_SAMP.DIB
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CD_TRACK.10
CD_TRACK.10
An intriguing musical portrait rich with European influences. The long-awaited follow-up to "One Night In Vienna." This track is featured on "Sampler '92," the latest in a succession of label samplers showcasing new artists and their music.
MPC Required.
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CREDIT10.TXT
CREDIT10.TXT 432 03/17/92 11:14:24
Copyright information and credits for "DAYDREAMS."
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WH_SCHON.DIB
WH_SCHON.DIB 176578 09/13/91 14:39:50
Photo of the artists.
Res: 500 x 351
Colors: 256 (8 bit)
Palette: Custom color
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OFFER.TXT
OFFER.TXT 2115 03/17/92 10:43:12
A special offer to NAUTILUS users from Windham Hill.
Print it and mail it in!
WINDHAM
CD_TRACK.10 REDBOOK,10
CREDIT10.TXT TEXT,WINDHAM\CREDIT10.TXT
WH_SCHON.DIB DIB,WINDHAM\WH_SCHON.DIB
OFFER.TXT TEXT,WINDHAM\OFFER.TXT
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Page 35 of 108
sou_Beeps
Sound Effects
Beeps
J. Elwood
Nashville, TN
"The beeps are four very brief electronic effects originally designed for use in an educational LaserVideo disc project. The idea was to let the users have an aural okay that their screen action was noted by the CPU and was correct."
All rights reserved by J. Elwood. Owner grants permission for "free use" to NAUTILUS subscribers.
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BTN3_22.WAV
BTN1_11.WAV
BTN1_11.WAV 2956 03/11/91 01:53:56
Beep1 (Two-Tone Chime) file in WAV format, 11K version.
MPC Required.
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BTN1_22.WAV
BTN1_22.WAV 5684 03/11/91 01:53:56
Beep1 (Two-Tone Chime) file in WAV format, 22K version.
MPC Required.
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BTN2_11.WAV
BTN2_11.WAV 13324 03/11/91 01:53:58
Beep2 (Ringer) file in WAV format, 11K version.
MPC Required.
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BTN2_22.WAV
BTN2_22.WAV 26476 03/11/91 01:54:00
Beep2 (Ringer) file in WAV format, 22K version.
MPC Required.
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BTN3_11.WAV
BTN3_11.WAV 1292 03/11/91 01:54:00
Beep3 (Rim Shot) file in WAV format, 11K version.
MPC Required.
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BTN3_22.WAV 2412 03/11/91 01:54:00
Beep3 (Rim Shot) file in WAV format, 22K version.
MPC Required.
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BTN4_11.WAV
BTN4_11.WAV 15020 03/11/91 01:54:02
Beep4 (One-Tone Chime) file in WAV format, 11K version.
MPC Required.
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BTN4_22.WAV
BTN4_22.WAV 30764 03/11/91 01:54:04
Beep4 (One-Tone Chime) file in WAV format, 22K version.
MPC Required.
BTN1_11.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\SFX\BTN1_11.WAV
BTN1_22.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\SFX\BTN1_22.WAV
BTN2_11.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\SFX\BTN2_11.WAV
BTN2_22.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\SFX\BTN2_22.WAV
BTN3_11.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\SFX\BTN3_11.WAV
BTN3_22.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\SFX\BTN3_22.WAV
BTN4_11.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\SFX\BTN4_11.WAV
BTN4_22.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\SFX\BTN4_22.WAV
sectionName
Sound Bytes & MIDI
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Sound Bytes & MIDI
Page 43 of 108
sou_Lyric Pieces for Piano, Opus
Music From The Masters
Lyric Pieces for Piano, Opus
GRIEG
Edvard Grieg
(1843 - 1907)
sbytes
Chief among Norwegian composers of the romantic era was Edvard Hagerup Grieg. While best remembered for his Piano Concerto in A minor and the Orchestral Suite Peer Gynt, Grieg was also a prolific writer of vocal songs and shorter works for the piano. In all, he wrote ten collections of Lyric Pieces for the Piano. Opus 12, featured on this NAUTILUS disc, was the first such set he composed.
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OP12_6.WAV
OP12_3.MID
OP12_1.WAV
OP12_1.WAV 438316 09/12/91 15:11:56
Opus 12 No. 1 "Arietta" by Edvard Grieg.
File in WAV format, Requires MPC.
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OP12_1.MID
OP12_1.MID 2232 08/25/91 16:42:42
Opus 12 No. 1 "Arietta" by Edvard Grieg.
Requires MPC.
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OP12_2.WAV
OP12_2.WAV 1127980 09/12/91 15:12:56
Opus 12 No. 2 "Waltz" by Edvard Grieg.
File in WAV format, Requires MPC.
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OP12_2.MID
OP12_2.MID 5501 08/25/91 16:44:40
Opus 12 No. 2 "Waltz" by Edvard Grieg.
Requires MPC.
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OP12_3.WAV
OP12_3.WAV 1382700 09/12/91 15:14:12
Opus 12 No. 3 "Watchman's Song" by Edvard Grieg.
File in WAV format, Requires MPC.
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OP12_8.MID
OP12_6.MID
OP12_3.MID 4596 08/25/91 16:44:26
Opus 12 No. 3 "Watchman's Song" by Edvard Grieg.
Requires MPC.
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OP12_4.WAV
OP12_4.WAV 706220 09/12/91 15:14:56
Opus 12 No. 4 "Elfin-dance" by Edvard Grieg.
File in WAV format, Requires MPC.
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OP12_4.MID
OP12_4.MID 6082 08/25/91 16:44:08
Opus 12 No. 4 "Elfin-dance" by Edvard Grieg.
Requires MPC.
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OP12_5.WAV
OP12_5.WAV 732716 09/12/91 15:15:42
Opus 12 No. 5 "Folk-song" by Edvard Grieg.
File in WAV format, Requires MPC.
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OP12_5.MID
OP12_5.MID 4046 08/25/91 16:43:56
Opus 12 No. 5 "Folk-song" by Edvard Grieg.
Requires MPC.
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OP12_6.WAV 616492 09/12/91 15:16:22
Opus 12 No. 6 "Norwegian Melody" by Edvard Grieg.
File in WAV format, Requires MPC.
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OP12_6.MID 4508 08/25/91 16:43:40
Opus 12 No. 6 "Norwegian Melody" by Edvard Grieg.
Requires MPC.
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OP12_7.WAV
OP12_7.WAV 833580 09/12/91 15:17:14
Opus 12 No. 7 "Album-leaf" by Edvard Grieg.
File in WAV format, Requires MPC.
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OP12_7.MID
OP12_7.MID 4388 08/25/91 16:43:14
Opus 12 No. 7 "Album-leaf" by Edvard Grieg.
Requires MPC.
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OP12_8.WAV
OP12_8.WAV 774700 09/12/91 15:18:00
Opus 12 No. 8 "Patriotic Song" by Edvard Grieg.
File in WAV format, Requires MPC.
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OP12_8.MID 2942 08/25/91 16:43:02
Opus 12 No. 8 "Patriotic Song" by Edvard Grieg.
Requires MPC.
OP12_1.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\GRIEG\OP12_1.WAV
OP12_1.MID MIDI,SBYTES\GRIEG\OP12_1.MID
OP12_2.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\GRIEG\OP12_2.WAV
OP12_2.MID MIDI,SBYTES\GRIEG\OP12_2.MID
OP12_3.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\GRIEG\OP12_3.WAV
OP12_3.MID MIDI,SBYTES\GRIEG\OP12_3.MID
OP12_4.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\GRIEG\OP12_4.WAV
OP12_4.MID MIDI,SBYTES\GRIEG\OP12_4.MID
OP12_5.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\GRIEG\OP12_5.WAV
OP12_5.MID MIDI,SBYTES\GRIEG\OP12_5.MID
OP12_6.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\GRIEG\OP12_6.WAV
OP12_6.MID MIDI,SBYTES\GRIEG\OP12_6.MID
OP12_7.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\GRIEG\OP12_7.WAV
OP12_7.MID MIDI,SBYTES\GRIEG\OP12_7.MID
OP12_8.WAV WAVE,SBYTES\GRIEG\OP12_8.WAV
OP12_8.MID MIDI,SBYTES\GRIEG\OP12_8.MID
Sound Bytes & MIDI
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Page 48 of 108
com_Dr. Tomorrow
Dr. Tomorrow
Frank Ogden ("Dr. Tomorrow")
548 Cardero St
Vancouver BC
CANADA V6G 2W6
FAX: 604/681-0969
:PHYSSIZE
OGDEN7.TXT
OGDEN2.TXT
ogden.dib
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OGDEN1.WAV
OGDEN1.WAV 393772 09/10/91 13:20:38
Waveform audio comments, "Dr. Tomorrow on Dr. Tomorrow." (MPC required)
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OGDEN2.WAV
OGDEN2.WAV 341292 09/10/91 13:20:56
Waveform audio comments, "Dr. Tomorrow on NAUTILUS." (MPC required)
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ABOUT.TXT
ABOUT.TXT 2377 09/10/91 14:01:50
This text file, by Frank Ogden, describes his "Lessons From the Future" series. Excerpts from this series are listed as text files "Ogden1.txt" through "Ogden10.txt."
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OGDEN1.TXT
OGDEN1.TXT 3286 09/10/91 14:16:48
"Japan spends less but creates better students."
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OGDEN8.TXT
OGDEN2.TXT 3878 09/10/91 14:16:50
"New picture-perfect phone."
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OGDEN3.TXT
OGDEN3.TXT 2534 09/10/91 14:16:52
"Video floppy disc holds 50 slides."
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OGDEN4.TXT
OGDEN4.TXT 2948 09/10/91 14:16:54
"S.P.O.T. satellite sees all, sells anything."
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OGDEN5.TXT
OGDEN5.TXT 5309 09/10/91 14:16:56
"World's most watched TV Hostess: Yue-Sai Kan."
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OGDEN6.TXT
OGDEN6.TXT 3498 09/10/91 14:16:58
"Brains beat brawn: Competition for immigrants."
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OGDEN7.TXT 3185 09/10/91 14:17:00
"Gathering news makes news."
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OGDEN8.TXT 3150 09/10/91 14:17:02
"Toys that telegraph tomorrow."
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OGDEN9.TXT
OGDEN9.TXT 1786 09/10/91 14:17:04
"Roam history at a glance."
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OGDEN10.TXT
OGDEN10.TXT 5075 09/10/91 14:18:18
"Age of technology."
OGDEN1.WAV WAVE,COMMENT\DR_T\OGDEN1.WAV
OGDEN2.WAV WAVE,COMMENT\DR_T\OGDEN2.WAV
ABOUT.TXT TEXT,COMMENT\DR_T\ABOUT.TXT
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OGDEN3.TXT TEXT,COMMENT\DR_T\OGDEN3.TXT
OGDEN4.TXT TEXT,COMMENT\DR_T\OGDEN4.TXT
OGDEN5.TXT TEXT,COMMENT\DR_T\OGDEN5.TXT
OGDEN6.TXT TEXT,COMMENT\DR_T\OGDEN6.TXT
OGDEN7.TXT TEXT,COMMENT\DR_T\OGDEN7.TXT
OGDEN8.TXT TEXT,COMMENT\DR_T\OGDEN8.TXT
OGDEN9.TXT TEXT,COMMENT\DR_T\OGDEN9.TXT
OGDEN10.TXT TEXT,COMMENT\DR_T\OGDEN10.TXT
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Page 89 of 108
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Print
Click the print button to print an image of the current card. (Be sure that your system is connected to a printer before attempting to printll then be taken to the page of the first occurence of the search string.
activateScript
Click this button to open a text editor to compose a message to the NAUTILUS Host. When you're finished, click "Drop in Outbox", and click the "Link" button on the Table of Contents or the "Link" item on the "Go..." menu to send the message. The modem call is free (within the continental US.) Send us a message, we'd love to hear your coments.
activateScript
? Help
You clicked this button to get to this Help Page.
l. Click this button then enter the text string that you want to search for. You will then be taken to the page of the first occurence of the search string.
UpLevel
activateScript
^ Up Level
Click this button to return to the beginning of the current section, or if you're already at the beginning of a section to return to the Table of Contents.
to the page of the first occurence of the search string.
< Previous page
Click this button to go to the previous page of the current section.is button then enter the text string that you want to search for. You will then be taken to the page of the first occurence of the search string.
activateScript
> Next page
Click this button to go to the next page of the NAUTILUS Shell. Keep clicking this button to browse all of the pages of the shell in order.
This button is used to open and run files and executables on the NAUTILUS disc. The button is activated only when you select an item in the click list below.
he section you want to open.
CopyFile
Copy File
Click this button to copy files from the NAUTILUS disc to any other volume on your system. Click and then type the full path of the volume and directory that you wish to copy the file to. This button is enabled when an item in the click list is selected..ctivated only when you select an item in the click list below.
ClickList
Click List
The clicklist provides a way to access the contents of the NAUTILUS disc. The icons on the left help to describe each item. Click an item once to view a note which gives more information about it. When an item is selected, click "Copy File..." to copy the file to another volume. Double click an item in the list (or click the "Open" button) to open or run an item from the CD ROM..ROM.M..
Arrows
Scroll Arrows
If there is more text than will fit on a page, these scroll arrows will let you view all of it.ck and then type the full path of the volume and directory that you wish to copy the file to. This button is enabled when an item in the click list is selected.vated only when you select an item in the click list below.
Return
useLeave
mouseEnter
enterButton
leaveButton
mouseLeave
buttonUp
mouseEnter
mouseLeave
enterButton
leaveButton
buttonUp
Return
Text File
Toolbook
Windows App
DOS App
MPC Audio (Wave)
MPC Audio (MIDI)
MPC Audio (CD)
Display Image
MPC Animation
,anim MPC
File - No Launch
File
The NAUTILUS Shell was designed to make it simple for you to browse the contents of each disc; the contents of each new issue will change, but the Shell remains constant. Should you experience difficulty which this Help screen does not address, please contact our Customer Service department (614/766-3150) for assistance. If you have comments about NAUTILUS, select Go... and then Link to access us electronically.lly.cally...ectronically.
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