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- CyberPet!
- Version 1.0
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- Copyright (c) 1997,
- Moonlight Entertainment
- All rights reserved
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- About your CyberPet
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- Congratulations on your new CyberPet! As you've probably
- guessed, CyberPets are not ordinary, every day, household
- pets. Instead, these intelligent creatures are a pet-lover's
- dream-come-true! CyberPets are good-looking, intelligent,
- clean, loyal, obedient... and they'll never die! What more
- could you ask for in a pet?
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- For the most part, CyberPets are maintenance-free. There are
- only two things you need to do to care for your CyberPet:
- feed it when it gets hungry, and play with it every now and
- then. If you show your CyberPet love, your CyberPet will
- show you love too!
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- Caring for your CyberPet
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- Although CyberPets are virtually maintenance-free, all
- CyberPets have to eat. As a CyberPet owner, you must feed
- your CyberPet whenever it gets hungry.
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- CyberPets also need a little tender loving care from time to
- time. Be sure to take some time out of your busy day to play
- with your CyberPet.
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- CyberPets are intelligent creatures and know exactly what
- they want. If your CyberPet is hungry, or if it wants to
- play, it will let you know by sight and sound (if available).
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- Cyber Buttons
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- * Clicking the Happy button makes your CyberPet happy.
- * Clicking the Angry button makes your CyberPet very angry!
- * Clicking the Food button will treat your CyberPet to its
- favorite meal!
- * Clicking the Settings button brings up the Settings Dialog.
- This is where you may configure the CyberPet! application.
- * Clicking the Hand button, causes the cursor to take the
- shape of your hand. This allows you to play with your
- CyberPet.
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- * Should your CyberPet disobey any of your commands, you may
- want to take action. Clicking on the Metal Pipe button
- will cause the cursor to take the shape of a metal pipe.
- This allows you to discipline your CyberPet.
- * Clicking on the Help button brings up this help file.
- * Clicking on the About button brings up a dialog box that
- displays some information about the CyberPet! application.
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- Playing with your CyberPet
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- To play with your CyberPet, click the Hand Button so that the
- cursor takes the shape of your hand. If this is the case,
- all you need to do is position the cursor over your CyberPet
- and click the left mouse button.
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- Disciplining your CyberPet
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- To discipline your CyberPet, click the Metal Pipe Button so
- that the cursor takes the shape of a metal pipe. If this is
- the case, all you need to do is position the cursor over your
- CyberPet and click the left mouse button. Ouch!
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- Feeding your CyberPet
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- To feed your CyberPet, simply click the Food button. Gulp!
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- Settings Dialog
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- The Settings Dialog allows you to configure the CyberPet!
- application.
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- Type of CyberPet
- Select the type of CyberPet you would like to own by
- clicking on the up and down arrows to the right of the text
- box.
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- Name of CyberPet
- Type the name of your CyberPet in the text box below this
- label.
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- Play every X minutes
- The number entered in this textbox will determine how often
- your CyberPet wants to play.
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- Hungry every X minutes
- The number entered in this textbox will determine how often
- your CyberPet gets hungry.
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- Always on Top
- If this box is checked, the CyberPet! application will
- remain on top of all windows. If this box is not checked,
- the CyberPet! application behaves as any other window,
- allowing it to be hidden by other windows.
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- Sound Effects
- If this box is checked, sound effects will be used. If it
- is not checked, no sounds will be played. If the box is
- grayed, the CyberPet! application did not detect a sound
- card.
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- Credits
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- Original Concept: Davy Miura
- Artwork: Palani Williams, Derrick Ribilla
- Programming: Derrick Ribilla
- Beta Testing: Randy Arnold, Kristen Ribilla
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