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RoxBlanker II -- Copyright 1992 Joe Hitchens All Rights Reserved
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This software package and all files and data included with it
is/are copyrighted material. Nothing contained herein may be
reproduced or distributed without the express written consent of
the copyright holders except for the following special case;
Permission is hereby given by the copyright holder(s) to
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RoxBlanker II -- Documentation
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Author : Joe Hitchens
Created : December 11, 1991 (or thereabouts)
RoxBlanker II is a fancy screenblanker program. It blanks the
screen by running animation files which were created with a
program called Roxanne. It is based on the original RoxBlanker
which was launched by SleepyCron at idle time. This version is
a standalone version that does not require SleepyCron.
But get SleepyCron anyway, because it's way cool.
RoxBlanker should be run by your startup-sequence something like this:
cd roxfiles:
run >nil: roxblanker file1.rox file2.rox file3.rox (etc.)
When the system becomes idle (about 4 minutes of inactivity), one of the
.rox files given on the command line will be picked at random and
animated as a screenblanker.
To make RoxBlanker exit, you must ^D or ^C it. You may have to
use the 'break' command to do this. See your Amiga documentation
on how to use the CLI 'break' command.
To force the program to blank immediately, use 'break e'.
This is useful for testing the blanker to make sure it can
load all of the .rox files you gave it ... just do this:
1> roxblanker file1.rox file2.rox (etc.)
Note that 'run' was not used. Type ^E to cause a blank over
and over until you are sure you have seen all the .rox files.
Then you can run it in the background from the startup-sequence
normally.
RoxBlanker will stop blanking when the mouse is moved or a
key is pressed.
Remember, the .rox files have to be specified with an absolute
path, that's why you need to 'cd' to the directory ... so you don't
have to type dh0:dir1/stuff/roxfiles/roxfile1.rox for every argument.
RoxBlanker DOES use up a certain amount of chip ram when it
blanks. It opens an intuition screen of up to 5 bitplanes (I don't
think any of the .rox files here are more than 3) and 2 more bitmaps
of equal size to the first screen (for double buffering).
So if you are tight on memory, RoxBlanker could have trouble
blanking. If your machine always has very little free memory
available, RoxBlanker may not work out for you.
I plan to make it possible for RoxBlanker to blank the screen with
NO additional memory so that if it DOES have trouble running the
Roxanne animation it will still blank.
There is not yet any control of the idle time, or input handler
priority, or wild cards for specifying many .rox files.
Register your copy of RoxBlanker according to the shareware
information provided to let me know if you think these
(or other things) are important to you.
How to reach me by mail:
Joe Hitchens
45 North Main
North Salt Lake, UT 84054
How to reach me by phone:
(801) 359-5514 or
(801) 292-2190
How to reach me by email:
jhitchen@magna.math.utah.edu
or
joe@vixen.uucp
or
joe@olga.uucp
or
...!uunet!iconsys!caeco!olga!joe
j.h.
February 7, 1992