═══ 1. ScreenSaver Installation Program ═══ Use the "Source path" entry field to set the directory from which ScreenSaver is to be installed. Default is the current directory and there should be no need to change this. Use the "Destination path" entry field to set the directory into which ScreenSaver is to be installed. Default is the current directory (except when this is on a diskette). You can change this to any drive and directory you want. Use the "Destination path for DLLs" entry field to set the directory into which the EMX runtime DLLs are to be installed. These DLLs are required by many OS/2 programs and therefore should be installed to a directory in your LIBPATH where they are found by these programs. Default is the \OS2\DLL directory on your boot drive. Change this to any directory you want, but make sure this directory can be found in the LIBPATH statement in your CONFIG.SYS file. It is possible that there is more than one set of these DLLs installed on your computer. Only one set of the DLLs is required system wide. You can delete all but the newest set. Attention! If there are any programs running that use the EMX DLLs, you have to stop them or installation will fail. If you have an older version of ScreenSaver running, shut it down before trying to install. It may even be necessary to reboot your computer, because OS/2 may have locked the ScreenSaver file SSDLL.DLL (this can happen even if ScreenSaver has been stopped). If the "Create WPS object" box is checked, a program object is created. If the "Create in startup folder" box is checked, too, this object is created in the OS/2 System Startup folder, so ScreenSaver will be started automatically at system startup. Use the "Install Win-OS/2 fullscreen support" check box to choose if you want ScreenSaver to be activated from Win-OS/2 fullscreen sessions. If you choose to install this option, a Windows screen saver is installed in your Win-OS/2 directory. Use the Win-OS/2 "Control Panel" to set its timeout. Please set the path where Win-OS/2 is installed in the "Win-OS/2 path" entry field. Use the "Install DOS fullscreen support" check box to choose if you want ScreenSaver to be activated from DOS fullscreen sessions. If you choose to install this option, a DOS screen saver is installed in your OS/2 DOS directory (\OS2\MDOS). It is invoked from the AUTOEXEC.BAT file of your OS/2 boot drive. Set the timeout parameter in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file; for example "SSDKICK 10" sets the timeout for DOS fullscreen sessions to 10 minutes. The default timeout is 5 minutes. To disable the DOS saver, set timeout to 0. ═══ 2. ScreenSaver Installation Notes ═══ IMPORTANT INFORMATION. PLEASE READ!  ScreenSaver is Shareware. Some functions are available only to registered users. See online help or the file REGISTER.DOC for how to register.  ScreenSaver provides password protection. For the default password, see online help. Please note that this password is case-sensitive!  There is support for DPMS ("Green") monitors now. See online help.  Make sure there is a dot (".") in the LIBPATH statement in your CONFIG.SYS file.  There exists a little utility called SSKICK which starts a module when executed. You can add this utility to the Desktop menu (see online help).  For available command line switches, see online help.  In this distribution, I have included foreign modules. For copyright information see the README file.  A few users have reported problems with some Deskpic modules. If a Deskpic module crashes on your system, delete the corresponding *.DSS file.  Please read the online help topic on "low priority" if saver animation is not smooth enough.