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- '= UNITED KINGDOM (ENGLISH LANGUAGE) HELP AND TEXT FILE FOR =
- '= MICROSCOPE FOR THE PC (C) MOLCOL SOFTWARE (UK) 1992-5 =
- '===============================================================
- ' Alteration is illegal without written consent and will lead
- ' to program malfunction !
- '===============================================================
- *D_START UK DEFAULT MESSAGES : MSCOPE2.EXE
- '
- ' One Line default messages used in Mscope2.exe
- ' ---------------------------------------------
- ' Each message to consist of 1 line only!
- ' MAXIMUM = 40 LINES !!!
- '
- *D_ONELINE_START
- Press any key to continue...
- Press any key to clear message...
- Use Mouse: Point at control. Click left mouse button to operate!
- Text is OFF. Click on button in bottom corner to toggle on!
- Missing or Bad File:-
- Press any key to QUIT...
- Note: FOCUS, MAG, & STAGE buttons disabled on Animated Slidesets
- Click on [VIEW] button to run Animation, else use other options.
- Creating new file...
- Opening file...
- Insufficient number of characters entered - please REDO!
- Please confirm PASSWORD by entering it again...
- Input was different ! New password not accepted - aborted!
- Saving Tutorial text...
- Press <ESCAPE> for GUIDE (or) ANY OTHER key to START!
- Please wait - accessing TUTOR ...
- PASSWORD IS WRONG - aborting !!!
- OKAY! Please continue and enter NEW PASSWORD...
- Press <SPACEBAR> on your keyboard now to get the next message!
- Press <SPACEBAR> to clear message and try this operation...
- Use VIDEO panel buttons or STOP to use other controls!
- Please Wait! Loading...
- For help on controls: point and hold down RIGHT mouse button.
- USING HELP: For more details, click on Help button now!
- Use arrow buttons to scroll, FINI button to end help.
- Click on HELP for HELP ON HELP or to return to last page viewed.
- First or last page reached !
- You are about to exit Microscope. It will reload after running
- the associated Program requested. You can ABORT or CONTINUE!
- SELECT A KEY: {1}-ABORT {2} CONTINUE...
- Use large arrow buttons to select configurable option and
- small arrow buttons to reset to new value. Click on FINI
- to end reconfiguration!
- Wait! Resetting parameter...
- Press any key...
- Press any key to TRY and continue & load another set immediately
- Mic_ctrl.dta probably bad - CAN'T CONTINUE: Press a key to Fini!
- No... you have pressed the wrong control!
- You must operate the correct button to proceed to next stage.
- SET PASSWORD CONTROL PERMANENTLY OFF: {1} = YES {2} = NO
- *D_ONELINE_END
- '
- ' Five Line default messages used in Mscope2.exe
- ' ----------------------------------------------
- ' Each message to consist of 5 text lines only.
- '
- '
- *D_5LINE_START
- *D0
- Microscope can't continue: problem with missing or bad external
- files. Try copying the following files into the current DIR
- from the distribution disc and then run SETUP.EXE :-
- all .CFG files, SETUP.EXE, all .DTA files, all .LNG files.
- Alternatively, RE-INSTALL software again!
- *D1
- SAMPLE option ON: Use arrow buttons to position box in viewer.
- Grab SAMPLE of marked area by 1x, or 2x digital magnification.
- Turn SAMPLE option OFF to use Microscope's normal controls !!!
-
-
- *D2
- !! ILLEGAL SLIDESET !!
- The copy of Microscope in use is unregistered Shareware
- versions of Microscope will display SHAREWARE SLIDESETS ONLY!
- The slideset loaded is a REGISTERED slideset - not SHAREWARE!
- Press any key to continue and then LOAD a legal slideset.
- *D3
- !!POSSIBLE ILLEGAL SLIDESET or FILES MISSING!!
- Either you are attempting to view a registered Slideset with a
- UNREGISTERED version of Microscope (or) files are missing
- causing the program to malfunction. Try loading another set!
-
- *D4
- No Mouse
- Microscope Ver. 2.0 can only be operated with a mouse. A mouse
- driver is not currently enabled. Please QUIT by pressing a key &
- enable your MOUSE from DOS by typing: MOUSE. Refer to the more
- detailed notes in the manual or READ.ME file - PRESS A KEY... !
- *D5
- You are trying to use Microscope in CREATE mode but you have not
- included a correct slideset name in the CREATE option. Please
- return to the CREATE option and select a valid slideset name.
-
-
- *D6
- NO... this is not the file you named at the command line. Please
- load the file named in the window above or select FINI to quit.
-
-
-
- *D7
- You must have a slide in the viewer to create/edit a Tutorial
- file. TUTORIAL FILES ARE NOT ALLOWED FOR ANIMATED SLIDESETS !
-
-
-
- *D8
- You are trying to use Microscope in TEACH mode but you have not
- selected a correct slideset filename in the TEACH OPTION!
- If you wish to use a created TUTORIAL file for an existing
- slideset then return to the TEACH option & select a correct
- filename.
- *D9
- Click on ARROW buttons to search for set.
- Click on OK button to use lit slideset.
- Click elsewhere in the box to abort load.
-
-
- *D10
- KEYS: Press a number key as shown or any other key to ignore!
- {1} = QUIT PROGRAM ......(Quit Program & return to system).
- {2} = CONFIGURE..........(Notes on installing more Slidesets).
- {3} = ABOUT MICROSCOPE...(Brief note on using Microscope).
- {4} = TUTOR..............(How to get started brief Tutorial).
- *D11
- ~~~ A file is missing ~~~
- An animated slideset has a file by the same name but with a
- suffix of .ANI; this file is missing from the current directory.
- You are still able to see the slideset but you should reinstate
- the missing file from the distribution disk.
- *D12
- WARNING: SLIDESET FILES MISSING OR CORRUPT - PROGRAM MAY NOW
- MALFUNCTION! Please load a different slideset. Use the slideset
- management option to try and determine the problem with the bad
- slideset files. If all else fails attempt to re-install the
- problem slideset from the distribution disc. Refer to Manual.
- *D13
- CONFIGURING MICROSCOPE ...press any key to continue..!
- Various Slidesets are available from your local distributor. Use
- FLOPPY INSTALL BUTTON to install them: the disc icon. Use the
- CFG button near the FINI button to optimise Microscope's general
- performance for your type of PC. Read Manual for more detail!
- *D14
- ABOUT MICROSCOPE ...press any key to continue..!
- Microscope uses either 'STILL' or ANIMATED slidesets. These must
- be loaded into the tray before a slide is put into the viewer.
- Magnification, Focus, or Movement is enabled by the slide type
- as you load it. The correct button to use will be lit.
- *D15
- Option denied: Some of Microscope's features depend on saving
- temporary data to your disc. There is insufficient disc space
- to complete the selected operation. You can carry on and use
- Microscope now but need to make space available before you can
- use this option. Press any key to continue...
- *D16
- Option denied: You have locked this option off when using the
- .CFG button to re-configure Microscope. If you wish to be able
- to switch it off and on at will, use the .CFG button now and
- select FLASHWARN = Normal or any other speed other than OFF.
- Press any key to continue...
- *D17
- AUTO-STOP invoked: unless you have extra memory and smart disc
- cache, animations rely on repeated loads from your hard disc.
- To prevent undue wear of the hard disc drive, animations are
- auto stopped if you don't operate a control for some time.
- Press any key to restart animation...
- *D_5LINE_END
- '
- ' TEN Line default messages used in Mscope2.exe
- ' ----------------------------------------------
- ' Each message to consist of 10 text lines only.
- '
- '
- *D_10LINE_START
- *D30
- You have requested to look at the BRUNEL ELECTRONIC CATALOGUE
- of real Microscopes. This provides details of Microscopes sold
- by a small business in England that specialises in helping both
- new-comers and existing enthusiasts. The catalogue is only
- available with ENGLISH LANGUAGE text. No other language
- translations are available. It is of benefit if you speak
- English only. If you are interested in purchasing a real
- microscope from Brunel, please write direct to them at their
- UK address. The manual has been retained in non-English
- versions of Microscope for program integrity.
- *D31
- You have requested an external program called the OPTICAL
- COMPANION. This is in English only and provides a brief
- look at using a real Microscope and the key parts of a real
- instrument. Maybe you already use a real instrument and have
- photographs or videos of microscopic subjects? Possibly, you
- have expertise in this a related field? If so, MOLCOL SOFTWARE
- would like to hear from you with a view to using your material
- in additional electronic slidesets for distribution in
- Microscope for the PC.
-
- *D32
- You have requested to install additional slidesets from a
- distribution floppy disc. This feature runs an external program
- which will allow you to add other slidesets to your collection.
- Packs of slidesets are distributed on 1 or several floppy
- discs. If you continue now, you will be expected to insert a
- floppy disc into your PC's drive unit. Microscope will clear
- from your screen when running the external program but will be
- reactivated automatically after the external program ends.
-
-
- *D33
- You have requested an external program designed to manage the
- slidesets installed on your hard disc. The program allows you
- to delete slideset files from your hard disc or install
- any existing ones into the control database so that Microscope
- for the PC can make them available for use. If you are
- attempting to install new slidesets from a floppy distribution
- disc, you should use the button above the one you just clicked
- on instead and invoke the INSTALL FROM FLOPPY option.
-
-
- *D34
- You have requested an external program called SETUP. This will
- allow you to change the language Microscope uses and the
- screen presentation: International or English screen. Please
- note: SETUP will reset all user-configurable options to their
- default parameters. You may need to use the .CFG button to
- reconfigure Microscope after running the SETUP option.
- PLEASE REFER TO USER MANUAL for details of SETUP.EXE !
-
-
-
- *D35
- You have requested an external program called TUTOR. This will
- help you to get started on using Microscope. It is a very short
- and easy to follow guide. Many people like to get going right
- away but if this is your FIRST TIME using Microscope, then you
- should continue and access the TUTOR first! It will only take
- about 5 minutes and will save you a lot of time and trouble.
- Microscope is easy to use ONCE YOU KNOW A FEW BASICS about
- loading slidesets. You may continue to access the TUTOR or
- abort. If you continue, the screen will clear for a moment.
- You will automatically return to Microscope after the Tutorial.
- *D36
- Microscope , slidesets, and associated programs are protected
- by International Copyright laws. The version you are using is
- Registered or Licensed software: copying of any files other
- than for own use (or) distribution of any files or data
- is strictly forbidden!
-
- Queries regarding purchases of the software and slidesets or
- general enquiries, comment, requests for additional support
- should be made by fax, phone, or post to MOLCOL SOFTWARE in
- the UK. (See Microscope front screen for contact details!)
- *D37
- Licensed copies of Microscope can be obtained by contacting:-
- United Kingdom: Molcol Software Tel/Fax: 0181-685-0528
- Portugal : Windmill Holdings Tel/Fax: (+351)-1-492-1849
- Australia : Alphon Edugames Tel/Fax: 07-2632744
- USA (1) : Guinn's Software Tel/FAX: 903 645 3370
- USA (2) : PsL Tel : 713-524-6394
- Brazil : Tel/Fax : Portugal +351-1-492-1849
- If your country is not listed, contact nearest distributor or
- Tel/Fax: 0181-685-0528 (UK) or Email: mol@molcol.demon.co.uk
- (Internet). Various translations are available.
- *D38
- Microscope exists as both SHAREWARE and NON-SHAREWARE software.
- Registered packages are identified by the word 'REGISTERED'
- appearing in Microscope's AUX window on start-up. Such versions
- must NOT be used unless you are the Licensed user and have paid
- the correct License fee! Versions identified as SHAREWARE in
- the AUX window may be freely copied and distributed. Use of the
- Shareware version is free for a period of 1 month from the time
- it is installed on a PC. This is to enable users to decide if
- they wish to purchase a LICENSED (REGISTERED) version. ONLY
- REGISTERED USERS CAN ACCESS PROFESSIONAL SLIDESETS!!
- *D39
- The SHAREWARE version of MICROSCOPE has a minor restriction on
- the number of sets accessible from the control database. You may
- only access the first 5 installed as listed in the LOAD window
- now. You can still INSTALL more sets - but to use them, you must
- first UNINSTALL those listed below to bring the new ones into
- the 'pick' window. UNINSTALL is done by clicking on the DBF
- button. To stop this notice appearing - use only the minor arrow
- buttons to navigate the list! REGISTERED USERS are able to use
- all INSTALLED sets without this restriction, enabling a large
- library to be instantly accessible. See Chapter 0 of the Manual!
- *D_10LINE_END
- *D_END
- '
- ' ONE Line HELP messages used in Mscope2.exe
- ' ----------------------------------------------
- ' Each message to consist of 1 text lines only.
- ' 120 LINES FIXED - Button number relates to line number
- ' Displays quick help on purpose of button when RB pressed
- '===============================================================
- *BUT_LINE_START LINE 0 START
- 1}Play video REVERSE. Restart video Reverse. Change direction.
- 2}Play video FORWARD. Restart video Forward. Change direction.
- 3}Slow down video/animation speed.
- 4}Speed up video/animation. Maximum equals runaway.
- 5}Toggle ON/OFF video jog. ON equals shuttle back and forth.
- 6}Decrease degree of shuttle and narrow range back & forth.
- 7}Increase degree of shuttle and widen range back and forth.
- 8}Toggle video PAUSE ON/OFF. (Mouse movement also pauses video)
- 9}STEP through animation a frame at a time - when PAUSED!
- 10}STOP video. Use all other Microscope features on slideset.
- 11}View video or view next selected slide in 'still' slideset.
- 12}Move slide selector up (still slidesets only).
- 13}Move slide selector down (still slidesets only).
- 14}LOAD. Show slidesets installed & offer SELECT/LOAD controls.
- 15}FINISH using Microscope. Return to DOS shell or menu system.
- 16}CONFIGURE internal options of Microscope: beep, click, help.
- 17}View upper text (when text is displayed).
- 18}View lower text (when text is displayed).
- 19}Toggle Tutorial or animation text display OFF/ON.
- 20}RESET (turn off) effects of contour & relief options.
- 21}TOGGLE ON/OFF CONTOUR effect to slide. (Stop video first).
- 22}Toggle ON/OFF RELIEF effect to slide. (Stop video first).
- 23}LATCH slide image to POSITIVE appearance (still sets only).
- 24}LATCH slide image to NEGATIVE appearance (still sets only).
- 25}RESET light, Optics, and Filters to default levels.
- 26}Select NEGATIVE optics for video or still slidesets.
- 27}Select GRAPHICS (simplified) optics for video/still slidesets
- 28}Select HIGH CONTRAST optics for Video/still slidesets.
- 29}Select NORMAL optics for Video/still slidesets.
- 30}Latch ON NORMAL HALOGEN LIGHT type.
- 31}Select DAYLIGHT (blue) light filter.
- 32}Select RED light filter.
- 33}Select GREEN light filter.
- 34}Turn down intensity of light filter (if HALOGEN not active).
- 35}Turn up intensity of light filter (if HALOGEN not active).
- 36}RESET LIGHT to default level. (Cancels multi-colour effect).
- 37}Decrease LIGHT level. (Note: cancels multi-colour effect).
- 38}Increase LIGHT level. (Note: cancels multi-colour effect).
- 39}RESET FOCUS to LOW level (if slide on view is a FOCUS type).
- 40}RESET MAGNIFY to LOW (if slide on view is a MAGNIFY type).
- 41}RESET STAGE (position) to 1 (if slide is a STAGE type).
- 42}Decrease FOCUS to lower level (on focus type slide only).
- 43}Increase Focus to higher level (on focus slide type only).
- 44}Decrease Magnification to lower level on MAG type slides.
- 45}Increase Magnification to higher level on MAG type slides.
- 46}Move slide to show top left corner on STAGE type slides.
- 47}Move slide to show top right corner on STAGE type slides.
- 48}Move slide to show bottom left corner on STAGE type slides.
- 49}Move slide to show bottom right corner on STAGE type slides.
- 50}TOGGLE ON/OFF POLARISER (grey or multi-colour option).
- 51}Rotate POLARISER. Select different set of multi-colours.
- 52}Rotate POLARISER. Select different set of multi-colours.
- 53}Rotate & change single colour (if single shade is colour).
- 54}Invoke HELP according to setting in CONFIGURE option.
- 55}Scroll HELP when displayed. See upper help text.
- 56}Scroll HELP when displayed. See lower help text.
- 57}LATCH ON AUTO-HELP. Major HELP follows FLASHED help messages
- 58}LATCH ON MANUAL HELP. User invokes HELP after flashed help.
- 59}TOGGLE OFF/ON FLASHED 1 LINE AUTO-HELP MESSAGES.
- 60}TOGGLE - select, de-select colour for shade of grey.
- 61}Move single colour/grey selector up.
- 62}Move single colour/grey selector down.
- 63}Move up list of installed slidesets by 1 page (5 entries).
- 64}Move up list of installed slidesets by 1 line.
- 65}Move down list of installed slidesets by 1 line.
- 66}Move down list of installed slidesets by 1 page (5 lines).
- 67}LOAD currently highlighted slideset from disc into tray.
- 68}When lit, FLASH-indicate detail {0} from text.
- 69}When lit, FLASH-indicate detail {1} from text.
- 70}When lit, FLASH-indicate detail {2} from text.
- 71}When lit, FLASH-indicate detail {3} from text.
- 72}When lit, FLASH-indicate detail {4} from text.
- 73}When lit, FLASH-indicate detail {5} from text.
- 74}When lit, FLASH-indicate detail {6} from text.
- 75}When lit, FLASH-indicate detail {7} from text.
- 76}When lit, FLASH-indicate detail {8} from text.
- 77}When lit, FLASH-indicate detail {9} from text.
- 78}Show indication lines as white unbroken lines into image.
- 79}Show indication lines as black unbroken lines into image.
- 80}Show indication lines in default of white/black dots.
- 81}Show indication lines as white/black long dashes into image.
- 82}Toggle ON/OFF all indicators for current STILL slideset.
- 83}LOCK/UNLOCK BLACK BACKGROUND (colour follows light filters).
- 84}OPEN AUX WINDOW. (only responds when appropriate).
- 85}FLASH SLIDESET NAME TO SCREEN for time set in configure.
- 86}SWAP samples: shuffle the order of cut images held in tray.
- 87}GRAB SAMPLE at 1x magnification from slide and hold in tray.
- 88}GRAB SAMPLE at 2x magnification from slide and hold in tray.
- 89}Clear left-most sampled image currently held in sample tray.
- 90}Clear 2x sampled image held currently in 2x sample tray.
- 91}SWITCH ON SAMPLE FEATURE -(animations must be stopped first)
- 92}SWITCH OFF SAMPLE FEATURE - and release MOUSE cursor.
- 93}Move SAMPLE-TARGET box towards left side of viewer.
- 94}Move SAMPLE-TARGET box towards top of viewer.
- 95}Move SAMPLE-TARGET box towards bottom of viewer.
- 96}Move SAMPLE-TARGET BOX towards right of viewer.
- 97}Enable fine positioning of SAMPLE-TARGET box.
- 98}Enable rapid & rough positioning of SAMPLE-TARGET box.
- 99}Enable rapid but 'chunky' 2x sample to be cut from image.
- 100}Enable slow but smooth 2x sample to be cut from image.
- 101}Read Brunel's electronic catalogue of real Microscopes.
- 102}Real Microscopes & getting involved with this software!
- 103}Install NEW slideset packs from floppy disc.
- 104}Access the control database: delete or add slidesets.
- 105}SET UP: language and screen for your country.
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- *BUT_LINE_END LINE 121 END
- '
- ' This section displays flashed help (option !) when
- ' an inappropriate key is pressed!
- '
- *H_1LINE_START LINE 0 START
- 1}No animated set loaded? LOAD an ANIMATED SLIDESET and retry!
- 2}No animated set loaded? LOAD an ANIMATED SLIDESET and retry!
- 3}No animation is running? Speed already at minimum?
- 4}No animation is running? Speed already at maximum?
- 5}No animation set loaded? Animation is not running?
- 6}Can't JOG less: JOG is off? At minimum? No animation running?
- 7}Can't JOG more: JOG is off? At maximum? No animation running?
- 8}Animation not running? No animated slideset loaded?
- 9}Animated slideset not PAUSED or not loaded or not running?
- 10}Already STOPPED? Animation set not running or not loaded?
- 11}Already viewing? No slideset loaded?
- 12}Selector is disabled on animated slidesets!
- 13}Selector is disabled on animated slidesets!
- 14}Top or Bottom entry reached? Top or bottom page reached?
- 15
- 16
- 17}Text off? At top of text? No Slideset loaded? No text?
- 18}Text off? At bottom of text? No slideset loaded? No text?
- 19}No slide on view? Animated slideset not running? No text?
- 20
- 21}No slide loaded? Animation running?-(STOP animation first).
- 22}No slide loaded? Animation running?-(STOP animation first).
- 23}No slide loaded? Animation running?-(STOP animation first).
- 24}No slide loaded? Animation running?-(STOP animation first).
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- 34}At Minimum? Set to Halogen?-(Select another filter first!)
- 35}At Maximum? Set to Halogen?-(Select another filter first!)
- 36
- 37}Light is at Minimum Intensity already!
- 38}Light is at Maximum Intensity already!
- 39}Not a still slideset? Not a Focus slide? No slide on view?
- 39}Not a still slideset? Not a Magnify slide? No slide on view?
- 39}Not a still slideset? Not a Movable slide? No slide on view?
- 42}At Minimum Focus? Not a focus slide? No slide in viewer?
- 43}At Maximum Focus? Not a focus slide? No slide in viewer?
- 44}At Minimum? Not a Magnify slide? No slide in viewer?
- 45}At Maximum? Not a Magnify slide? No slide in viewer?
- 46}Not a movable slide? No slide in viewer?
- 47}Not a movable slide? No slide in viewer?
- 48}Not a movable slide? No slide in viewer?
- 49}Not a movable slide? No slide in viewer?
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- 53}Colour not selected?-Set single colour for grey shade first!
- 54
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- 57}Denied: AUTO HELP is LOCKED off. Use .CFG button to turn on!
- 58}Denied: HELP IS LOCKED TO MANUAL. Use .CFG button to turn on!
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- 68}Indicator 0 not active for this image - nothing to refer to?
- 69}Indicator 1 not active for this image - nothing to refer to?
- 70}Indicator 2 not active for this image - nothing to refer to?
- 71}Indicator 3 not active for this image - nothing to refer to?
- 72}Indicator 4 not active for this image - nothing to refer to?
- 73}Indicator 5 not active for this image - nothing to refer to?
- 74}Indicator 6 not active for this image - nothing to refer to?
- 75}Indicator 7 not active for this image - nothing to refer to?
- 76}Indicator 8 not active for this image - nothing to refer to?
- 77}Indicator 9 not active for this image - nothing to refer to?
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- 83}Can't unlock background. Select another optical type first!
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- 87}Sample feature off? 1x store full?
- 88}Sample feature off? 2x store full?
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- 91}Sample feature ON already? Animation is not stopped?
- 92}Sample feature OFF already?
- 93}Sample feature OFF? At limit in this direction?
- 94}Sample feature OFF? At limit in this direction?
- 95}Sample feature OFF? At limit in this direction?
- 96}Sample feature OFF? At limit in this direction?
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- 101}External Program file not found: BRUNEL2.EXE
- 102}External Program file not found: OPTICALX.EXE
- 103}External Program file not found: MIC2FLOP.EXE
- 104}External Program file not found: MIC_CTRL.EXE
- 105}External Program file not found: SETUP.EXE
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- *H_1LINE_END LINE 121 END
- '
- ' Ten line help screens invoked auto or manually from Mscope
- ' ----------------------------------------------------------
- *H_10LINE_START LINE 0 START
- [HELP ON HELP :SECTION 1 - PAGE 1 OF 8]
- HELP may be switched to Auto or Manual from the Main Screen!
- Click on the button marked 'A' to set to Auto.
- Click on the button marked 'M' to set to Manual.
-
- QUICK HELP flashed messages can be turned OFF or ON:-
- Click on the button marked '!' to toggle off/on.
-
- To see more about using HELP, click on the down arrow button
- in the HELP BAR above. Click on FINI to end help. (more...)
- [HELP ON HELP :SECTION 1 - PAGE 2 OF 8]
- HELP may be CONFIGURED with the CFG button to provide help
- options depending on your expertise on using Microscope:-
- OFF: Auto-help not allowed. The help button will need
- to be pressed to receive help messages!
- INTELLIGENT: Help messages auto-display on subsequent attempts
- to use an inappropriate control, if a different
- control is not operated between 1st & 2nd attempt.
- AUTO: Messages auto-display on inappropriate action.
- MANUAL: USER manually requests message on last action.
- [HELP ON HELP :SECTION 1 - PAGE 3 OF 8]
- Use the mouse and left mouse button to click on one of the 4
- buttons in the help bar above. Clicking on the FINI button will
- clear this screen and return you to the main Microscope screen.
- When using Microscope, HELP can be invoked automatically or
- manually. If you set the HELP feature to AUTO by clicking on the
- small button marked 'A' in the main help panel, then every time
- you carry out an inappropriate action, this help screen will
- appear. If you have also selected the 'FLASH QUICK HELP' auto
- feature by clicking on the small button marked '!' (more...)
- [HELP ON HELP :SECTION 1 - PAGE 4 OF 8]
- then you will automatically receive a brief message when you
- perform an inappropriate action. Once you get to know Microscope
- and how to use it fully, these auto help features may begin to
- annoy you. They may be switched off and on: CLICK ON 'A' for
- AUTO HELP or 'M' to switch to MANUAL HELP. Toggle the '!' button
- on or off to control auto flashes of brief help messages. These
- 3 buttons are located on the HELP panel on the Main screen. When
- Auto-Help is off, you can invoke HELP by clicking on the HELP
- button. You will normally get help on the last action performed!
- [HELP ON HELP :SECTION 1 - PAGE 5 OF 8]
- Microscope is designed to be used without a manual and without
- the need to search for a specific help topic. To learn how to
- use Microscope, simply ensure the HELP feature is set to AUTO,
- AND THE FLASH HELP MESSAGE '!' feature is ON - then attempt to
- operate the program by pointing the mouse at the controls while
- clicking on the mouse buttons: either the left mouse button to
- operate the control or the right mouse button to bring up a note
- on what the on-screen button does. The latter messages will
- stay on screen until the right mouse button is released.
- [HELP ON HELP :SECTION 1 - PAGE 6 OF 8]
- Another way of learning to use Microscope is to read through
- this help file a section at a time; although this may be slower
- than just having a go and learning by your mistakes. You can't
- break anything by having a go, so why not just attempt to load
- and use a slide set and see how you get on.
- To use all features, you must have a slide (an image) loaded in
- Microscope's viewer. This is the blank area in the centre of the
- screen. Images are contained in data files termed slidesets.
- You will need to use the LOAD BUTTON to search the current...
- [HELP ON HELP :SECTION 1 - PAGE 7 OF 8]
- directory of your hard disc and load a slideset into the tray:
- this is the vertical row of boxes to the left of the screen.
- When a slideset resides in the tray, use the VIEW button (one
- with a pair of eyes on it on the International screen) to
- transfer a selected image from the tray to the viewer.
-
- SPECIAL NOTE: When using manual help or auto-help, you may be
- presented with a page from the middle of a section. This is
- normal! Read through the page on screen to see if it contains
- [HELP ON HELP :SECTION 1 - PAGE 8 OF 8]
- the advice you need. If it doesn't, simply use the scroll
- buttons to search through other pages of the section for the
- appropriate information.
-
-
-
-
-
- - End of Section 1 -
- [VIDEO and ANIMATION CONTROL :SECTION 2 - PAGE 1 OF 6]
- To use buttons in the Video Control panel, you must have first
- loaded an ANIMATED slideset from disc. Most controls are easy to
- understand and are similar to Video Recorder controls.
- Use the RUN button (running man symbol in International screen
- and PLAY in English screen) to start the animation; the VIEW
- BUTTON serves a similar purpose (EYES icon in the International
- screen). STOP the video to use all of Microscope's features.
- Note: You might attempt to use the VIDEO buttons on a STILL
- slideset; this would be an inappropriate action! (more...)
- [VIDEO and ANIMATION CONTROL :SECTION 2 - PAGE 2 OF 6]
- When an animated slideset is correctly loaded into the tray,
- all the buttons in the Video Panel will become enabled.
- Use buttons: JOG to loop several frames, STOP to halt action,
- VIEW to start again, PAUSE to hold action, STEP to flick
- through when PAUSED, PLAY to restart in FORWARD or REVERSE
- when paused. STOP to use SAMPLING and EFFECTS. You must stop
- the animation to use some of Microscope's other features!
- A button is available to increase or decrease speed. When this
- is set to maximum, the video sequence will run fastest.
- [VIDEO and ANIMATION CONTROL :SECTION 2 - PAGE 3 OF 6]
- Special Notes on using animated slidesets.
- ------------------------------------------
- PERFORMANCE depends on disc-access speed, processor speed, size
- of extended memory (if any is installed), caches, and memory-
- managers. The higher performance your PC, the better animated
- slidesets will run.
-
- MOUSE CONTROL is less efficient when running animated slidesets.
- As soon as you move the mouse, animation will pause for...
- [VIDEO and ANIMATION CONTROL :SECTION 2 - PAGE 4 OF 6]
- a small period of time. This allows you to move the mouse and
- click on another control. If you attempt to click on a control
- when the pointer is flashing, responses will be more erratic.
-
- POINTING TO IMAGE DETAIL can help one person teach another about
- a certain feature of the slide displayed. Simply point at the
- detail and hold down the left or right mouse button: animation
- will pause until you release the button.
- (more...)
- [VIDEO and ANIMATION CONTROL :SECTION 2 - PAGE 5 OF 6]
- VIEWING TEXT FOR ANIMATED SLIDESETS is only possible when the
- animated slideset is running. If you stop the animation (video)
- then the text is removed from the screen. To view the text file
- without distraction: start the video sequence running, PAUSE it
- by clicking on the PAUSE button, and use the TEXT SCROLL buttons
- in the bottom right hand corner to scroll through the text.
- Don't forget to STOP the video by clicking on the STOP button if
- you want to use many of the non-video buttons, for example to
- cut a sample of the image to the sample tray. (more...)
- [VIDEO and ANIMATION CONTROL :SECTION 2 - PAGE 6 OF 6]
- INDICATORS do not exist for animated slidesets. Instead most
- animated slidesets in a pack also include a STILL slideset
- containing several key images from the animated set. This will
- be accompanied by a text file with referenced indicators into
- the still slideset images.
-
-
-
- - End of Section 2 -
- [VIEW SLIDE, VIDEO, SELECT SLIDE:SECTION 3 - PAGE 1 OF 2]
- To use the VIEW button on either a STILL or ANIMATED slideset,
- you must have a set loaded in the tray from the disc. On a STILL
- set the VIEW button will load into the viewer a SELECTED slide.
- To select a slide for viewing, use the UP or DOWN arrow buttons
- (just below the VIEW control) to move the selector next to the
- one you wish to see. Clicking on the VIEW button will then move
- it into the viewer. Animated slidesets remove the selector mak-
- ing the UP/DOWN arrow buttons redundant. In this case, click on
- the VIEW button to start the VIDEO ONLY. (more...)
- [VIEW SLIDE, VIDEO, SELECT SLIDE:SECTION 3 - PAGE 2 OF 2]
- If an animated slideset is already loaded and running, then
- clicking on the VIEW button is considered an inappropriate
- action. However, once the animated slideset has been halted in
- response to clicking on the STOP button, the VIEW button may be
- used to RE-Start the animation sequence. Note: animated slide-
- sets may also be called Video Sequences within the help text.
-
-
- - End of Section 3 -
- [LOAD SLIDESET, SEARCH DIRECTORY:SECTION 4 - PAGE 1 OF 5]
- Microscope uses electronic slidesets organised as a set of data
- files. These must exist in the Microscope main directory and a
- reference to them must exist in a special CONTROL database.
- Installing new slidesets normally establishes this for you prior
- to using the main program currently in use. Clicking on the LOAD
- BUTTON opens the control database and displays a list of the
- slidesets currently installed in a box at the base of this
- screen. You can then use the large and small arrow buttons that
- are presented to search for the next slideset you wish to ...
- [LOAD SLIDESET, SEARCH DIRECTORY:SECTION 4 - PAGE 2 OF 5]
- load into the slide tray. The large arrow buttons move you up
- or down 5 entries at a time through the control database. The
- small arrow buttons move you one entry at a time. Highlight the
- slideset you wish to use and then click on the button with =OK
- next to it to load the slideset. Clicking elsewhere in the
- directory display box will abort the attempted load and leave
- the currently loaded slideset in the tray. Once a slideset is
- in the tray, use the VIEW button to put a still slide into the
- viewer or to START an animated slideset running.
- [LOAD SLIDESET, SEARCH DIRECTORY:SECTION 4 - PAGE 3 OF 5]
- Special Notes regarding slideset loading problems:-
- ---------------------------------------------------
- A still slideset or animated slideset is represented by four
- files. For animated sets the filenames have file extensions of
- .ANI, .QPL, .MIC, and .SET; STILL slidesets also have .QPL, .MIC
- and .SET files but - instead of an .ANI file - have a .TUT file!
- Should one of these files be accidentally deleted from the
- directory then you will experience problems loading and running
- slidesets. YOU must not delete files associated with slidesets!
- [LOAD SLIDESET, SEARCH DIRECTORY:SECTION 4 - PAGE 4 OF 5]
- If you wish to remove slidesets from your hard disc, use the
- slideset management feature available from Microscope's main
- menu system. The same feature can be used to install NEW
- slidesets into the CONTROL database, although the appropriate
- files must first be copied into the current directory from the
- distribution discs.
-
- OBTAINING AND USING ADDITIONAL SLIDESETS:-
- You will have received a starter pack of slidesets with the...
- [LOAD SLIDESET, SEARCH DIRECTORY:SECTION 4 - PAGE 5 OF 5]
- Microscope software. More slidesets on a variety of subjects
- are available. Contact your local vendor or distributor for
- further details.
-
-
-
-
-
- - End of Section 4 -
- [FOCUS, MAGNIFY, MOVE :SECTION 5 - PAGE 1 OF 3]
- Still slidesets consist of slides which may possess one of three
- properties: focus, magnify, or move (the third may also be
- referred to as STAGE type. These slide type are described below:
-
- FOCUS : The slide may have up to 4 different level of focus.
- Re-focusing is achieved by operating the FOCUS buttons
- to either focus more or less, or to reset to minimum.
- Focus slides may be REAL, that is - the original image
- was captured by a real Microscope at different levels
- [FOCUS, MAGNIFY, MOVE :SECTION 5 - PAGE 2 OF 3]
- of focusing; alternatively, the slide may have been
- digitally SHARPENED using software tools.
-
-
- MAGNIFY : Like focus slides, a magnify type slide can be seen at
- up to 4 levels of magnification. The images may have
- been digitally magnified or captured via a real
- Microscope at different levels of magnification. The
- latter will provide increased resolution.
- [FOCUS, MAGNIFY, MOVE :SECTION 5 - PAGE 3 OF 3]
- MOVE : This type of slide can be repositioned to provide 4
- different views of the subject. Use the MOVE button to
- navigate the slide in the viewer to see 1 of the 4
- corners of the slide.
-
- A small box beneath the slideset tray shows the number of levels
- possible for whatever slide is in the viewer. The slide type can
- be identified by seeing which slide-type control button is lit!
- Any slide can only be a single type from one of these 3 types.
- [LIGHT INTENSITY :SECTION 6 - PAGE 1 OF 1]
- Use the light control to increase or decrease the overall light
- intensity. Slides will not be consistent in their levels of grey
- scale, contrast, and brightness. You will need to adjust the
- light each time you change an image to gain the optimum viewing
- conditions. Using the light controls will reset any full colour
- effect which may be active, such as the polariser. This will
- cause the image to revert back to grey scale. The longest button
- in the light control panel resets the light to default level!
-
- [LIGHT FILTERS :SECTION 7 - PAGE 1 OF 1]
- Four different colour filters can be selected: Halogen light -
- (which is the default), daylight (most natural when used at
- minimum intensity), Red, and Green. When using the Halogen
- filter, intensity is increased or decreased by using the light
- control only, but for all other filters you can adjust the
- colour by using the filter intensity controls as well as using
- the light control to vary overall brightness. The longest button
- in the control panel will reset colour filter to default values
- for filter type and filter intensity!
- [OPTICAL TYPES :SECTION 8 - PAGE 1 OF 2]
- Four optical types can be used to view any slide:-
-
- Normal : Image has balanced tones like a normal photo.
- Contrast : Image has higher contrast between shades.
- Graphic : Image simplified to 4 grey shades.
- Negative : Inverse normal shades. Use this type if you wish to
- view animation slidesets with shades inverted.
- The longest bar in the control panel resets optical type to the
- default type of normal. You should also note that changing the
- [OPTICAL TYPES :SECTION 8 - PAGE 2 OF 2]
- optical type will turn off the polariser, and return the image
- to grey scale. The polariser may be turned back on again!
-
- Use of the optical types along with the contour effect or
- relief effect features will simulate real Microscope optical
- arrangements: typically Nomarski and phase-contrast. Their use
- along with the light and inverse effect controls will help you
- see images in different perspectives; flat microscopic subjects
- require visual-modelling from you to perceive their real form.
- [EFFECTS :SECTION 7 - PAGE 1 OF 2]
- Two effects are available. Also, two additional features have
- been categorised as PSEUDO effects. The 2 real effects are:-
- CONTOUR EFFECT : creates lines in the slide image along the
- borders of some shaded areas. SPECIALLY USEFUL
- WHEN POLARISER IS ON!!
- RELIEF EFFECT : This produces a 3D like effect as though the
- subject had been in an embossing process - a
- bit like looking at a footprint in the sand.
- Use either the long button above the effects button to reset
- [EFFECTS :SECTION 7 - PAGE 2 OF 2]
- effects to normal or alternatively, use the effects buttons
- themselves to toggle effects on or off. You can not use these
- features on a animated slideset which is running: YOU MUST STOP
- THE ANIMATION FIRST! Note: Contour and Relief Effects are Auto
- Cancelled when accessing the directory or changing the image!!
- The other 2 effects are NORMAL and INVERSE viewing. The default
- is NORMAL viewing. These are set by you manually by pressing
- either the normal or inverse viewing button. The inverse effect
- is not appropriate on animations - see optical types for this!
- [POLARISER & SELECT COLOUR :SECTION 8 - PAGE 1 OF 3]
- The Polariser button acts as a toggle to switch all grey shades
- to colours, or reset all colours back to grey. It should be
- noted that colours are not TRUE colours, since 16 possibilities
- are insufficient to represent a colour image properly. The two
- arrow buttons below the polariser control can be used to change
- the colour range. The bottom most control on the polariser panel
- allows a single colour to be changed; this control should be
- used in conjunction with the three buttons to the right next to
- the shade/colour selector display - a small box with 16 strips
- [POLARISER & SELECT COLOUR :SECTION 8 - PAGE 2 OF 3]
- of grey (with polariser off). The three buttons enable you to
- select a single grey for colour-switching. The two arrow buttons
- move the grey/colour selector (a tiny white dot) up and down.
- Operating the top button toggles the grey shade selected to
- colour or back to grey. When any shade is being displayed as a
- colour the bottom most button in the polariser panel is used to
- select different colours for the one 'selected'. This set of
- controls can help reveal image information in a more dramatic
- way. The combination of controls is probably the most difficult
- [POLARISER & SELECT COLOUR :SECTION 8 - PAGE 3 OF 3]
- to understand and may require a little practice to get used to
- them. The Polariser and Single Colour Select are designed to be
- transient options: use of other controls like the light, optic
- type, or colour filter will reset all colours back to shades.
-
-
-
-
- - End of Section 8 -
- [SAMPLE OPTION :SECTION 9 - PAGE 1 OF 5]
- A panel in the top right corner contains a group of controls
- for taking samples from any slide on display. The most important
- buttons are the two below the on/off light; this is a tiny black
- window surrounded by 4 buttons with directional arrow icons
- on them. If you are using the International screen, the ON
- button is marked with a large tick and the OFF button with a
- large cross. Turning the SAMPLE option on traps the Mouse cursor
- inside the Sample panel until the OFF button is operated. It is
- wise to switch off all indicators before turning the sample
- [SAMPLE OPTION :SECTION 9 - PAGE 2 OF 5]
- feature on. This will enable you to select and cut sections from
- the slide without them containing indicator line elements.
-
- When Sampling is turned on, a small box will appear in the slide
- image. Use the four arrow buttons to position the box over the
- part of the image you wish to cut. The degree of movement can be
- selected by using the two buttons just to the right of the OFF &
- ON buttons. When the desired position is achieved, cut the image
- by using the 1x or 2x button. A section of the slide will be
- [SAMPLE OPTION :SECTION 9 - PAGE 3 OF 5]
- cut and placed in the sample tray. Up to three cuts can be
- stored for the 1x option before you will need to use the TRASH
- button to erase a previous sample and make room for a new one.
- The left most image in the 1x sample tray is always trashed
- when clearing out the 1x sample tray. A SHUFFLE button in the
- top right of the sample panel may be used to shuffle around the
- samples held in the 1x tray. This enables you to select which
- image to trash and allows you the place any sample next to
- another one for easy comparison of the image data.
- [SAMPLE OPTION :SECTION 9 - PAGE 4 OF 5]
- The 2x sample button will cut and double the size of the sample
- taken. Only a single 2x sample may be held in the tray. You must
- TRASH the 2x image before taking another 2x cut from the slide.
- Although the 2x sample will magnify the image data, it does not
- improve image resolution. The 2x sample may appear fairly
- chunky. You can improve the smoothness of the 2x sample by
- selecting the smooth option; two buttons to the right of the 2x
- control allow you to select chunky or smooth cuts. The lower of
- these should be operated prior to taking a sample if you prefer
- [SAMPLE OPTION :SECTION 9 - PAGE 5 OF 5]
- a smooth image. These buttons have no effect on 1x samples.
- If you wish to take samples from a animated slideset then you
- must STOP the animation sequence before attempting to turn the
- sample feature on.
- Sampling enables details from one slide to be compared with
- those of another and enables additional magnification which may
- be useful when studying very tiny detail in a slide.
-
- - End of Section 9 -
- [INDICATORS FEATURE :SECTION 10 - PAGE 1 OF 3]
- All STILL slidesets contain text to explain the subject matter
- contained in the slide image. The text will have references
- which appear as numbers within curly brackets against key words
- or phrases. The number within any set of brackets will be from
- 0 to 9. To the left of the viewer on the main screen, a vertical
- row of buttons can be seen with a number between 0 and 9 on the
- face of each one. At the bottom of this row a further 5 buttons
- exist to help control the Indicator feature. The LAST or BOTTOM
- one of these buttons is the TOGGLE ON/OFF indicators feature.
- [INDICATORS FEATURE :SECTION 10 - PAGE 2 OF 3]
- When Indicators are ON, each time a slide image from a STILL
- slideset is changed, a set of lines will extend from the row of
- indicator buttons into the image. These will correspond with the
- number references from the text associated with the image on
- view and will help you to find the correct element to study.
- If INDICATORS are OFF, then only the tiny light for each active
- indicator will be lit and no lines will be visible. If you click
- on any indicator button which is active, the associated detail
- in the slide image will be revealed; irrespective of whether
- [INDICATORS FEATURE :SECTION 10 - PAGE 3 OF 3]
- the indicator lines are visible or not. The style of indicators
- can be altered by using the 4 buttons between the ON/OFF toggle
- and Indicator button 9. Note: Indicators are not available for
- Animated slidesets.
-
-
-
-
- - End of Section 10 -
- [LOCK OR UNLOCK BLACK BACKGROUND:SECTION 11 - PAGE 1 OF 2]
- Although images used in slidesets are designed to be viewed in
- grey shades, several features allow the images to be seen in
- colour: red, green, blue filters, or by using the Polariser.
- The method used means that not only the slide images become
- colour rendered - but everything else as well, including all
- other elements on the screen. To prevent confusion, the back-
- ground is configured to remain as black. You can use the button
- which has a key icon on to allow the background to be released
- from black. The background will then 'follow' colour ranges.
- [LOCK OR UNLOCK BLACK BACKGROUND:SECTION 11 - PAGE 2 OF 2]
- You should note that operating the lock/unlock background button
- when the NEGATIVE microscope optics are in use will have no
- effect. The background control is taken over by the program to
- prevent errors in consistency of presentation whenever this
- optical type is in use.
-
-
-
- - End of Section 11 -
- [AUXILIARY WINDOW FEATURE :SECTION 12 - PAGE 1 OF 1]
- The small window below the SAMPLE panel is normally closed. The
- window may be opened manually by operating its button. The data
- displayed when you do this provides data regarding Microscope's
- version in use and the amount of spare memory available on your
- PC. The window may also open under control of the software to
- display additional information about a specific subject in a
- slide or a slideset itself. In these circumstances, window
- control is entirely depended on which slide is on view.
- - End of Section 12 -
- [FLASH SLIDE NAME ON SCREEN :SECTION 13 - PAGE 1 OF 1]
- Use the NAME button to see the title of the slide you are
- currently viewing. The name will be flashed onto the screen and
- remain until the time set under the CONFIGURE option elapses.
- See the HELP regarding the CFG control to learn how to set the
- FLASH NAME time period. If the last 3 characters of the
- slide name contains numbers or graphic characters, they should
- be ignored. These characters are used in slidesets to pass
- control information to Microscope's main software.
- - End of Section 13 -
- [FINISHING A SESSION :SECTION 14 - PAGE 1 OF 1]
- Use the button marked FINI to end using Microscope and to return
- to Microscope's internal Menu system. When you use the control
- you are presented with a check before the program ends. If you
- change your mind about 'quitting' simply press the escape button
- instead of responding to the message to end.
-
-
-
- - End of Section 14 -
- [TEXT ON/OFF UP/DOWN :SECTION 15 - PAGE 1 OF 2]
- Text explaining details in Microscope Slides is displayed in the
- window at the bottom of the screen under control of 3 buttons
- located to the right of the text window. The button in the
- bottom right corner is used as a toggle to switch text on & off.
- The up/down arrow buttons will either scroll text for animated
- slidesets or display top/bottom five lines of text for still
- slides. Still slides will have up to 10 lines of text for each
- image of a set, while animated slidesets can have up to 36
- lines for the entire set. Animated sets must be running or
- [TEXT ON/OFF UP/DOWN :SECTION 15 - PAGE 2 OF 2]
- paused to see the associated text: animated slideset text is not
- displayed when the animation is STOPPED!
-
-
-
-
-
-
- - End of Section 15 -
- [CONFIGURABLE FEATURES :SECTION 16 - PAGE 1 OF 1]
- Use the CFG button to reconfigure several key features to make
- Microscope more suitable for your PC. When changing a setting,
- the new one is saved automatically to a default file. This is
- then used by Microscope to establish start-up parameters. If you
- have a very fast or very slow PC, you will certainly need to
- use configure to tailor microscope to your needs. Once you are
- able to use Microscope well, you may also wish to permanently
- turn off some of the auto-help features to prevent help text
- from popping up on the screen when you hit a non-option.
- [EXTERNAL PROGRAM MODULES :SECTION 17 - PAGE 1 OF 1]
- Several external programs are called from Microscope by using
- the larger buttons next to the AUX window. The screen will clear
- but after the external program ends, you will be returned to
- Microscope. Two of these external program options are used to
- help manage the slidesets used by Microscope: one to install new
- slidesets from distributed floppy discs, and one to un-install
- or re-install slidesets existing on your hard-disc. The second
- of these options can be used to help locate problems with slide-
- set files; this is the button marked DBF. See Manual for more!
- *H_10LINE_END 10 LINE END
- '
- ' External Programs Text messages
- '
- *EX_START
- *EX_1LINE_START 1 LINE START (80LINES)
- [MIC_CTRL.EXE]- Slide Management for Microscope - HELP
- DELETING ASSOCIATED FILES FROM DISC...
- Can't open MIC_CTRL.DTA ... please run DIAGNOSTICS!
- INSTALL FAILED !
- INSTALL FAILED for LAST SLIDESET!
- All .MIC files found in directory have been installed!
- One or more .MIC files in directory have NOT been installed!
- File : MIC_CTRL.DTA has no slidesets installed. Run diagnostics!
- NOT ALLOWED!!
- Can't UNINSTALL last remaining file in control database!
- Removing filename from control database...
- UNKNOWN PROBLEM: Can't remove file from control database!
- Unable to open temporary file: DIRMIC.TMP !
- Unable to open temporary file: DATABASE.TMP !
- Unable to open MIC file!
- Press any key to FINI...!
- UNKNOWN ERROR...
- Press any key to try and continue ...
- Files not found or POSSIBLE BAD files are:-
- Progress report delay on... Press any key to continue...
- Not present - no delete.
- DELETED!
- Slideset has been Installed okay !
- The following slideset marker files have been found:-
- FINI ...? {1} = Yes {2} = No
- Attempting to install Slideset...
- Attempting to UN-install Slideset...
- Attempting to install all Slidesets in current dir...
- Record removed from control database.
- 1 slideset remains installed - removal not allowed!
- DELAY REPORT IS ACTIVE: Press any key to continue...
- Install into database, slideset:-
- Un-Install from database, slideset:-
- XXX WARNING XXX
- '?' in the wrong place in command line - cant install!
- Filename not allowed:
- Bad filename:
- Attempting to open file MIC_CTRL.DTA...
- Cant open MIC_CTRL.DTA. It has no records.
- Cant open Mic_ctrl.dta. Does it exist in current dir?
- Is disc write-protected?
- Bad characters in filename...
- MIC_CTRL.DTA found and opened okay.
- Cant find usable file in current directory:
- Problem accessing or using MIC file!
- Cant get file data from MIC header file!
- THE named .MIC file found IS NOT a true MIC file!
- FOUND OKAY!
- Unable to find usable file in current directory:
- Checking if a TUTORIAL FILE should be present for slideset...
- Looking for file in current directory:
- No check required. No TUT file distributed for this slideset!
- Checking number of records in TUTORIAL file:
- Wrong number of records! File is corrupt:
- Checking to see if slideset name exists in database...
- Problem accessing names in Mic_ctrl.dta database!
- Problem putting slideset name into Mic_ctrl.dta database!
- Slideset name and details found in Mic_ctrl.dta and updated!
- Slideset name and details have been added to database!
- PROGRESS REPORT IS : ON
- PROGRESS REPORT DELAY IS : ON
- PROGRESS REPORT IS : OFF
- PROGRESS REPORT DELAY IS : OFF
- SLIDESET FILENAME =
- XXX WARNING XXX : slideset name missing- can't do anything!
- Filename to install or un-install checked as :
- Unclear request made. Please check:-
- Is this what you want to do... {1}=Yes {2} =No
- Sorry - bad filename or operation failed - aborting ...
- Use UP/DOWN arrows to select task.
- Use <ENTER> to PERFORM task or ? for HELP on task.
- Language translation file missing or bad:
- Can't continue. Please reinstate file from distribution disc!
- F10 -Dir ENTER -Done ESCAPE -Abort F9 - See Installed slides
- SLIDESET FILENAME =
- Unclear request made. Please check:-
- Is this what you want to do... {1}=Yes {2} =No
- Sorry - bad filename or operation failed - aborting ...
- Uninstalling all slidesets named in control database...
- UNKNOWN PROBLEM - ABORTING...
- REPORT OPTION IS ON : (MIC_CTRL.exe is running ...)
- Please answer: {1} = YES {2} = NO
- Press <escape> to Fini
- Delete associated files from directory - if any are found?
- Uninstalling:-
- {F9} - To see more slidesets installed.
- No slidesets found in Mic_ctrl.dta ! File corrupt or missing?!
- No slideset MIC files found in current directory!
- All command line characters ignored. Opening in default mode!
- Too many or too few characters in <filename>. Changed it to:-
- *EX_1LINE_END 1 LINE END
- *EX_10LINE_START 10 LINE START
- *EX0
- Help on : Set / Reset Uninstall PASSWORD
- The uninstall option will delete Microscope Slideset files from
- the hard-disc. Where Microscope is used in an educational
- environment, it may be undesirable for users to have open access
- to the uninstall option. The set/reset facility enables password
- protection so that files are not deleted unless authorised by
- the password owner: for example - a class tutor. If password
- protection is not required and you accidentally invoke the set /
- reset option, you should press <ESCAPE> WHEN ASKED TO ENTER A
- PASSWORD. Please refer to the Manual for full details.
- *EX1
- Help on : INSTALL slideset.
- All slidesets used by Microscope must be represented by having a
- filename included in a special control database: MIC_CTRL.DTA.
- This database and all slideset-associated files must exist in
- the current directory on your hard-disc. To install or
- re-install a slideset, ensure the following files have been
- copied into the current directory from the distribution discs:-
- <slideset>.MIC <slideset>.SET <slideset>.QPL
- and if it exists: <slideset>.TUT
-
- *EX1A
- ...where <slideset> is the slideset name up to 8 chars.
-
- You may then use option 1 from this menu to name the <slideset>
- and have it installed in the control database. Several checks
- are performed to ensure the correct files are present.
-
-
-
-
-
- *EX2
- Help on : UN-INSTALL slideset
- Slidesets used by Microscope are represented by a filename in a
- special control database: MIC_CTRL.DTA. If you no longer wish to
- use a slideset, then you should use this UN-INSTALL option to
- remove the name from the database. All files associated with the
- slideset will be deleted from the current directory of your hard
- disc: please make sure you still have a copy of them if you wish
- to re-install them in the future!
-
-
- *EX2A
- The following files will be deleted:-
-
- <slideset>.MIC <slideset>.SET <slideset>.QPL
- and if it exists: <slideset>.TUT
-
- ...where <slideset> is the slideset name up to 8 chars.
-
-
-
-
- *EX3
- Help on : INSTALL ALL
- All slidesets used by Microscope must be represented by having a
- filename included in a special control database: MIC_CTRL.DTA.
- This database and all slideset-associated files must exist in
- the current directory on your hard-disc.
- This option will automatically search the current directory on
- your hard-disc for all associated slideset files and install
- them into the control database.
-
-
- *EX3A
- If a file is found which is already represented in the control
- database, then references about this slideset will be updated
- from <slideset>.MIC. The files below will be the types relevant
- to the search and install option.
- <slideset>.MIC <slideset>.SET <slideset>.QPL
- and if it exists: <slideset>.TUT
-
- ...where <slideset> is the slideset name up to 8 chars.
- NOTE: This process may take some time if you have a lot of
- slidesets on you disc.
- *EX4
- Help on : DIAGNOSTICS
- Microscope performs only rudimentary error checks during
- operation. This is to avoid slow animation and working. If
- anything appears to be going wrong then DIAGNOSTICS will perform
- several intelligent tests to try and indicate the problem. Some
- of these tests include auto-correction solutions. Problems most
- likely will be caused by files being deleted by you outside of
- Microscope's environment. Please remember to use the UN-INSTALL
- option to get rid of unwanted slidesets. Don't just delete files
- from your disc!
- *EX4A
- The User Manual includes a special section on problems. If you
- are a registered User - then you will get to know of significant
- discoveries via a periodic newsletter. Comprehensive testing is
- carried out on MICROSCOPE prior to launch, but as with any
- highly complex program, bugs may appear. All feedback is welcome
- from REGISTERED Users.
-
-
-
-
- *EX5
- Help on : FINI
- This ends the use of MIC_CTRL.EXE operations and returns control
- either to Microscope's main PROGRAM or to DOS - depending on how
- MIC_CTRL.EXE was invoked.
-
-
-
-
-
-
- *EX6
- Help on : PROGRESS REPORT
- This TOGGLES on/off the progress report option. When turned on,
- all attempts to INSTALL/UNINSTALL Slidesets issues progress
- reports to the screen. This may assist in tracking down problems
- if they occur!
-
-
-
-
-
- *EX7
- Help on : PROGRESS REPORT DELAY
- This TOGGLES on/off the progress report DELAY option. With this
- ON, if the PROGRESS REPORT OPTION IS ALSO ON, each report given
- during an install or UN-INSTALL attempt waits for a key press
- before continuing with the operation. This will help you to
- understand problems better if an operation fails.
-
-
-
-
- *EX8
- MICROSCOPE SLIDESET CONTROL & DIAGNOSTICS Ver 2.0 1992 - 5
- Set / Reset Uninstall PASSWORD
- TASK
- Install a named slideset into the control database.
- Un-install a named slideset & delete it from disc.
- Install all slidesets found in current directory.
- Perform diagnostics.
- FINI.
- Progress report off/on.
- Delay on/off after progress report.
- *EX9
- MIC_CTRL.exe by Maurice Smith - (C) Molcol Software 1992-95
- Note: Normally accessed from MSCOPE2.EXE !
- To use by self: MIC_CTRL IN:<slideset>
- (or)
- MIC_CTRL OUT:<slideset>
- Where <slideset> is a slideset name of up to 8 characters of
- a SLIDESET you wish to install/uninstall for use in MICROSCOPE.
- This program searches the current directory for *.MIC files.
- Please see either Microscope User Manual, or associated README
- files for more.
- *EX10
- INPUT SLIDESET NAME FOR OPERATION SELECTED
-
- Please enter the slideset name you wish to install or uninstall
- Use F10 to see slideset filenames in current directory. Do NOT
- enter the filename extension (.MIC)! Use F9 to see the slidesets
- currently installed in the control database.
-
-
-
-
- *EX11
- SORRY: This is a RESERVED option - see manual!
- Instead, try toggling the PROGRESS REPORT to ON and the REPORT
- delay option prior to attempting any Install or Un-install.
- When you try to INSTALL/UNINSTALL the set you are having
- trouble with, messages will be sent to the screen. This will
- allow you to see what is wrong and help you understand what to
- do to overcome the problem. Also, try reading sections of the
- MANUAL which refer to slideset management or slideset file
- names. Most problems with Installation of slidesets are caused
- by files missing from the directory.
- *EX12
- Confusing...
- *.MIC is presumed?!
- UNINSTALL ALL slidesets found in the control database...
- [Note: 1 slideset must always remain in the control database ]
- [Will UNINSTALL all but the first encountered!]
- TOO MANY or NO characters in <filename> - changed to:
-
-
-
-
- *EX13
- Unable to locate correct .CFG or .DTA files in directory. Ensure
- MIC_CFG.DTA is installed in the current directory. If it exists,
- it may be corrupt. Try running SETUP.EXE! If all else fails, try
- re-installing the software from the main distribution discs.
-
- BAD or NON-LOCATED files are :-
-
-
-
-
- *EX14
- Unable to WRITE temporary file to disc...
- MIC_CTRL.EXE must not be run from a floppy disc.
- Please copy all files into a single directory (\MSCOPE) onto
- your hard disc and then run MIC_CTRL.EXE from that drive and
- directory!
-
-
-
-
-
- *EX15
- Slideset is not currently installed in control database!
- Do you want to delete the slideset files from your disc - if any
- are present?
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- *EX16
- Uninstall not allowed: PASSWORD PROTECTION AUTO-INVOKED!!
-
- A usable PASSWORD check file, MICPASS.CPT has not been found in
- the current directory. The file may exist but has been tampered
- with or has become corrupt (or) the file has been deleted.
- The file may have been deliberately erased to disable the
- uninstall option (see Manual). If you wish to re-enable the
- option to uninstall slidesets from your disc then you must
- reinstate the missing file by copying it back into the current
- directory from the original distribution discs.
- *EX17
- Uninstall option is temporarily disabled! This is only until
- you have used the SET/RESET PASSWORD option at least once to
- determine whether or not you wish to have PASSWORD PROTECTION
- enabled. Uninstall is a powerful option. It can delete all
- Microscope slideset files from your hard disc. You should use
- the SET/RESET PASSWORD option from the menu to let the software
- know if you will allow UNINSTALL to be used by anyone without
- the need to input a password. Please refer to the Manual
- regarding using Microscope in an educational or multi-user
- environment.
- *EX18
- The Uninstall option will delete slideset files from your hard
- disc. You can establish PASSWORD CONTROL now to prevent users
- from accessing Uninstall without first entering a correct pass-
- word. This may be desirable in an educational environment.
- Alternatively, you can disable the PASSWORD CONTROL option
- permanently now and make the Uninstall option available to all.
- If you wish to do this, the only way you can re-enable PASSWORD
- CONTROL is by copying the file called MICPASS.CPT back into the
- current directory from the distribution disc. Most single users
- will not need PASSWORD CONTROL! See Manual for more details.
- *EX19
- PASSWORD CONTROL of the UNINSTALL option has been set to be
- permanently OFF. This means any user will be able to delete
- slideset files from the hard disc. If you wish to re-establish
- PASSWORD CONTROL of the UNINSTALL option, you must copy the
- file called MICPASS.CPT back into the current directory from
- the distribution disc. This will over-write the current file
- by this name: this is the only way to re-enable PASSWORD
- CONTROL! Please refer to the Manual for more details.
-
-
- *EX20
- Please enter PASSWORD. The word should be at least 4 characters
- long. If changing a password or entering one for the first time
- be sure to make a note of it. Should you forget the PASSWORD
- and wish to UNINSTALL files, you will need to copy the file
- called MICPASS.CPT back into the current directory from the
- distribution disc, over-writing the current file by this
- name: this is the only way to reset the PASSWORD CONTROL.
- Press <ENTER> to accept PASSWORD (or) use <ESCAPE> to abort!
-
-
- *EX21
- PASSWORD CONTROL IS ALREADY SET. This means the UNINSTALL option
- which deletes MICROSCOPE slideset files from your hard disc
- will require the current password to be input before any
- UNINSTALL operation can take place. If you know the PASSWORD
- then you can change it now to a new one. Do you wish to do this
- now. You may answer yes or no (or) use <ESCAPE> to abort.
- Please refer to Manual for more details!
- CHANGE PASSWORD...?
-
-
- *EX_10LINE_END
- *EX_END
- '
- ' Floppy Drive slideset installer messages
- '
- *FL_START
- *FL_1LINE_START
- MICROSCOPE for the PC Ver 2.0 * SLIDESET INSTALLER *
- FLOPPY DRIVE - MICROSCOPE SLIDESET INSTALLATION SOFTWARE *
- Attempt to install software on PC without a VGA card!
- Microscope will only work on a VGA colour screen... sorry!
- Help:-
- Insert disc containing slideset files into the floppy drive.
- Use keys indicated below to establish destination for the
- files and to establish appropriate drive designations. When
- ready, press ENTER key to start the Installation process. After
- discs have been processed, press <ESCAPE> to complete & Fini.
- Note: Install TO Microscope's normal directory only!!!
- KEYS:-
- {1}-Change 'FROM DRIVE'
- {2}-Change 'TO DRIVE'
- {3}-Change 'TO DIRECTORY'
- <ENTER> to Start Installation
- <ESCAPE> to complete the installation and then QUIT/FINI
- STATUS:
- Copying to [FROM] DRIVE - not allowed!
- Wait - testing 'FROM DRIVE' ...
- Wait - testing 'TO DRIVE' ...
- Warning: 'TO DRIVE' non-existent or NO DISC SPACE
- Continue installation..? {1} - Yes {2} - No
- Space error may be invalid if extended DOS partition > 32 meg!
- Still attempt installation..? Keys: {1} -Yes {2} -No
- This disc has been done already during this session!
- Files already copied - Please change disc or fini!
- Buffer is full: Can't install any more until later!
- Please wait - completing Installation of files in buffer!
- Input new DIRECTORY & press ENTER =
- {ESC}- Leave as default {ENTER} - Accept new Directory
- Press any key ...
- Wait...
- Attempting to Install slidesets into control database...
- NO files ready to install!
- Can't install this slideset- files missing for slideset:-
- Installing :-
- BLANK LINE
- FROM Floppy Drive not ready OR not present - please check!
- MIC Files not found. Check:[FROM DRIVE] & floppy disc!
- Unknown I/O error - ?
- Insufficient Disc Space on 'TO DRIVE'!
- Disc Media bad - check format, size, etc.,
- Path not found - check drives & directories above !
- ERROR
- Copying files from floppy onto TARGET drive/directory...
- File =
- WARNING - .ANI or .TUT FILE MISSING FROM DISC!
- WARNING - .QPL FILE MISSING FROM DISC!
- WARNING - .SET FILE MISSING FROM DISC!
- FROM DRIVE A/B/C/D/ ETC =
- TO HARD DISC A/B/C/D/E/F ETC =
- TO DIRECTORY =
- ABSOLUTE TARGET :-
- Insert next disc from slideset pack into floppy drive
- & press ENTER key or else PRESS <escape> to FINI.
- Awaiting key press...
- Insert next disc from slideset pack into floppy drive
- & press ENTER key or else PRESS <escape> to FINI.
-
- *FL_1LINE_END
- *FL_10LINE_START
- *FL1
- SLIDESET FILES have been copied onto your hard disc.
- For Microscope to be aware of them, their names must be inserted
- into the control database. This is done automatically for you
- now. This may take a while if you have processed a lot of discs.
- Screen messages will advise you of Installation status for each
- slideset. PRESS ANY KEY NOW TO BEGIN THE FINAL PROCESS but do
- not press any keys again until you receive a message to do so!
- The screen will clear several times - this is normal.
-
-
- *FL2
- One or more slidesets did not install. This may be due to you
- copying them to a directory which has no Microscope software
- in it. Also you may have files missing on the distribution disc.
- When you have returned to Microscope's main screen, select the
- slide management option (DBF icon on button) and attempt to
- Install All. Switch on the report options in the management
- program prior to running Install All to see what is wrong.
-
-
-
- *FL3
- Unless you have received ERROR messages, slidesets should have
- installed okay! If you encounter problems on the slidesets when
- using Microscope - then try installing them again with your
- slideset management software from Microscope's menu system.
- If you received an error message, the following may help to
- identify what the Installation failure was due to:-
- ERR 01 = Control database not found in current dir: Mic_ctrl.dta
- ERR 02 = FAILED - reason unknown.
- ERR 03 = FAILED - reason unknown.
-
- *FL_10LINE_END
- *FL_END
- '
- ' 5 LINE MESSAGES USED IN TUTOR
- '
- *TU_5LINE_START
- *TU1
- Welcome to this brief guide to get you started on Microscope.
- Simple instructions like this one will appear on your screen.
- Read each one carefully. When you are ready, press the spacebar
- and attempt to follow the memorised instruction. Press <ESCAPE>
- any time to end TUTOR and return to Microscope!
- *TU2
- Microscope uses electronic slidesets held as files on your disc!
- To start, you must first load a slideset from the disc. This is
- done by moving the mouse to point at the LOAD SLIDESET control
- while clicking on the left mouse button. The LOAD button you
- must use is flashing now...
- *TU3
- A window opens showing the slidesets currently installed and the
- mouse cursor is trapped in the window. Normally, you use the
- arrow buttons to highlight the set you want to use and click on
- the 'OK' button to load it. For now, click on the flashing 'OK'
- button to load the highlighted set! (Clicking elsewhere aborts.)
- *TU4
- Well done! You can see a slideset has been loaded into the tray
- on the left. The slideset may be of STILL images or a VIDEO
- sequence. In both cases you must operate the VIEW SLIDE button
- to transfer an image (slide) into the central viewing area.
-
- *TU5
- You now know enough to get started. AUTO-HELP messages are used
- when operating Microscope to guide you along a learning curve.
- Also, remember that if you want to know what a control button
- does, you only have to point at it AND HOLD THE RIGHT MOUSE
- BUTTON pressed to find out. Try this on the flashing control.
- *TU6
- Good! You are ready to go and start using Microscope. The last
- thing you need to know is how to quit Microscope. Simply click
- on the FINI button any time to quit. Try it now to leave the
- TUTOR and return to Microscope. Remember to use the LEFT mouse
- button to actually operate the control.
- *TU7
- No... you pressed the left mouse-button!
- Try again! Don't forget: you must keep the right mouse button
- held down. The button help-text disappears as soon as you let
- go!
-
- *TU8
- Nearly right. You did not remember to hold down the right mouse
- button long enough. You can't see much in a split second. Try it
- again but keep the right mouse button pressed until you have
- read the line of text explaining the Microscope control...
-
- *TU_5LINE_END
- *EOF LANGUAGE FILE - THIS LINE MUST NOT BE REMOVED!
-