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- Larry Pops Up! Users Guide
-
- 12 March 1996
-
- Thank you for downloading Larry Pops Up! (LPU) Sierra has spared no expense
- in creating this amusing software product, using only the finest materials and
- old-world craftsmanship. Properly maintained, LPU should give you years of
- trouble-free entertainment. Harsh abrasives will mar its hand-rubbed finish.
- An occasional swipe with a soft lint-free cloth should be all that is
- necessary.
-
- Installation:
-
- We may assume that you have unpacked the LPU compressed archive file into a
- suitable directory, or you wouldn't be reading this readme file. To start LPU,
- simply double-click the LARPOPUP.EXE file in the directory you have placed the
- files in. If you want LPU to start up every time you start your computer,
- simply create a shortcut to the file in your Startup folder or Program Manager
- group. Make sure the working directory set for the file is the same as the
- directory it is in, or it won't be able to find its support files and won't
- work. (In Win 3.1, just drag the file into the Startup group. In Win 95, just
- drag the file onto the desktop, then drag the shortcut you just created into
- the startup folder. Voila!)
-
- Settings and Operation:
-
- Larry Pops Up! needs to be minimized to operate. Simply click on the
- Minimize button in the upper right corner of the window, or click the OK
- button. If you want it to start up minimized, click the checkbox marked
- "Minimize at startup." You can click "Speak now!" and the Larry window
- will appear, along with a humorous quote. The Larry window will remain up
- until you minimize the control window, so you can reposition it on screen.
- Just click and drag anywhere on the Larry picture window to reposition it
- so it pops up exactly where you want it. Similarly, move the control window
- to any location on screen and it will always come up in that location.
-
- You can slide the "Pop up how often" scrollbar to any number of minutes from
- 1 to 30. Larry will pop up at that time +/- 10 seconds or so. If another
- application is using the soundcard, Larry will not pop up and will NOT put up
- an error message. If LPU has trouble reading a WAV file or BMP, an error
- message will pop up.
-
- NOTE: Larry is pretty good about letting other programs use the sound card.
- If the card is in use when Larry is trying to pop up, he'll just wait
- patiently for the next opportunity. On the other hand, not all programs are
- quite as open-minded about sharing. Many multimedia products assume they have
- complete control of the sound card, and aren't happy to see other programs
- horning in on their action. So when playing with any program that uses a lot
- of sound, like a game, it would be in your best interests to close LPU.
-
- Larry will only pop up when you are not using the computer. If you are
- typing or moving the mouse, Larry will sit quietly. Once you have not done
- anything for the required amount of time, Larry will start to pop up.
-
- NOTE: In some cases LPU is unable to tell when you are working in a DOS
- session, so you may want to disable LPU while operating DOS software. Try it
- and see whether it works for you.
-
- Adding more WAVs and BMPs:
-
- Every month or so until the new Leisure Suit Larry game (Yank Hers Away!) is
- released, the Sierra web site (http://www.sierra.com/) and online areas on
- AOL, CIS and elsewhere should be putting up at least 10 or so new lines for
- Larry to say. Check regularly for more lines guaranteed to amuse your friends
- and/or coworkers! After downloading the new WAVs, simply unpack the file in
- the same directory as LPU. Fun for the whole family!
-
- If you want to add lines of your own, simply place WAV format files in the
- same directory with LPU and they'll be added to the rotation. Similarly,
- any BMP format files in the directory will be used in place of the normal
- Larry images.
-
- If you want a special message to play on a special day of the year, like
- your birthday, create an appropriate WAV file, then rename it as follows:
- Dddmmnn.DWV, where dd is a 2-digit day of the month 01-31, mm is a 2-digit
- month code 01-12, and nn is any 2-digit number 00-99 (so you can have more
- than one message for a single day). So a WAV for New Year's might have a
- name like "D010100.DWV"
-
- Note that LPU can only play WAVs that your sound card can handle. Just
- because some wave editor can play it back doesn't mean your sound card can
- handle that format directly -- the wave editor may be downsampling or
- something. We don't know. We tried it with a lot of WAVs, honest! Try
- playing it with Media Player, and send us the WAV if Media Player will
- play it, but LPU won't. On second thought, don't. Read the next paragraph
- instead.
-
- If you think LPU isn't playing a WAV you put in its directory, try dragging
- all the other ones out of the directory for a while. LPU should only play that
- one. If it won't play anything, chances are it doesn't like your file. Give
- up. Toss it. It's not worth the effort. Go play some Leisure Suit Larry. Just
- make sure your parents aren't home.
-
- Using the WAV Files for Other Purposes:
-
- You can freely use the WAV files for your own non-commercial purposes. For
- example, you can make Larry speak at startup or as your default system beep.
- To do this, simply go to the sounds control panel and navigate to the
- directory where LPU is stored. Click on a system action, click on a WAV file,
- click "Test" to hear the WAV, and close the control panel when you've found
- exactly the right WAV. You can use these with any program that can play WAVs
- -- see your program documentation for more info.
-
- Comments and Questions:
-
- If you have comments or questions about Larry Pops Up, or notice a bug not
- mentioned above, please send your comments via email to:
-
- don.munsil@sierra.com
-
- Do not send email or faxes to Tech support, or call Sierra. This is a free
- product, and we'd go broke trying to support it. Call your sister's kid,
- the one who spends all her time surfing the web and hacking into the
- Pentagon. She'll know how to get LPU running. If you send long rambling
- emails asking for Roberta Williams's autograph, don't expect a response.
-
- Guarantee:
-
- We guarantee that LPU is the funniest desk accessory you have ever owned. We
- can confidently say that no computer program can offer you more laughs per
- dollar. If you don't agree, your money will be cheerfully refunded. (For the
- humor impaired: you didn't pay for it, so don't ask for a refund, OK?)
-
- Legal stuff:
-
- Leisure Suit Larry is a registered trademark and Larry Pops Up! is a
- trademark of Sierra On-Line, Inc. All rights reserved. You may freely copy
- this program for non-commercial purposes, and shareware vendors may
- charge a reasonable fee for disk duplication. Give it away to your
- friends! We want you to!
-
- All artwork, the program code, and this documentation are Copyright 1996,
- Sierra On-Line, Inc. So there.