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ORIENTAL BABES
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The whole CD is completely menu driven with standard GIF and PCX
file viewers. No installation is need if your video card works
with existing GIF/PCX viewer, PICEM, GIFDESK, or SVGA.
Both PICEM and SVGA is adapter-independent. Both can run without
any configuration. PICEM is great for slide shows. Its limitation
is that it cannot automatically adjust to picure size changes.
If you have problem running the default slide shows using PICEM
at 1023x768 resolution, try VPIC or SVGA.
SVGA utility has a autores function (F8) to adjust to size changes,
but it shows one picture at a time.
GIFDESK can see a group of pictures at a time. Hit "+" and "-"
key to change resolution of the picture on the fly. GIFDESK
does not work with .PCX files.
VPIC can show run picture at a time or a batch of tagged pictures.
Each picture are shown in alphabetical order in slide shows driven
by GIF/PCX viewer program PICEM.
If you want to view the pictures in your own pace, you can select the
picture show viewer program SVGA. Be sure to hit F8 to turn on the
AUTORES (auto-adjusting to picture resolution).
If you want more control, including mouse-support and GIF/PCX file
conversions to different graphic formats for presentations or desktop
publishing, you can install VPIC into your hard disk. When running
VPIC, make sure you configure your video card with CVPIC.
Several other GIF viewers and editors are included in this disc for
your convenience. Sometimes a certain GIF/PCX viewer works in some
systems but not the others.
INSTALLATION
We assume you have a VGA card with at least 512k video memory.
If you have only 256k on your card, refer to PICEM.DOC.
We strongly recommend you to upgrade you VGA card to at least
512k, preferrably to 1M, or you will miss a lot of colors.
Also a SVGA monitor with 1024x768 resolution enables your to see
SVGA picture in one screen. If you have only the 640x480 VGA
monitor, you have to use PAGE-UP/PAGE DOWN keys to see the
complete SVGA picture.
No installation is needed if you are happy with the default settings
with PICEM and SVGA viewers. Both viewers will work with most
popular VGA cards. Please refer to PICEM.DOC and VPIC.DOC
for instructions on how to adjust the settings to work with your
video cards.
VPIC INSTALLATION
If you need mouse-support and other graphics control, you may need
VPIC. To install VPIC, follow these steps:
1. Make a VPIC subdirectory in your hard disk: MD VPIC
2. Copy all the files from your CD-ROM to VPIC subdirectory:
COPY *.* C:\VPIC (assuming you are in the VPIC subdir
of you CD-ROM and your hard disk is "C")
3. Log into the VPIC subdir of your hard disk. If you don't know
the chipset of your VGA card, run the utility: WHICHVGA
4. It will show you what VGA chipset your card has. Then run: CONFIG
5. You'll see a list of VGA cards, choose the one that WHICHVGA
suggests.
6. A customized version of VPIC for your VGA card will be created.
7. Add VPIC to your DOS path in your AUTOEXEC.BAT (optional) or you
may run "SET PATH=D:\VPIC" ("D" is the letter for your hard disk)
before you run VPIC in othe subdirectories.
8. Mouse driver must be loaded before running VPIC if you want
mouse support.
VIEWERS FOR OS/2, MAC, NEXT, WINDOWS, AND ATARI ARE ALSO INCLUDED
IN THE VIEWER SUBDIRECTORY.
Copyright 1995, P.I.E.