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- * Entertainment In Rome *
- * By Michael J. Wilson @1994 *
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- The program is mainly self-explanatory, but I`ll explain it anyway.
- To load, simply click on the Rome icon. After the intro credits, you will
- be presented with a requester screen. Click the OK box, and you will be
- presented with a map of ancient Rome. Click the left button on any of the
- four coloured buildings to select a topic. The relevant presentation will
- then be loaded. Each one consists of several screens, each with several
- paragraphs of acompanying text. Use the up and down arrows at the bottom
- of the screen to move through the presentation (down=forwards, up=backwards
- ). Some screens have animation or other effects. You will be returned to
- the map at the end of the presentation. To exit to Workbench, click both
- mouse buttons at once on the map screen.
- This is the shareware version, so please note that the multiple-choice
- tests have not been included. To obtain this facility, as well as a copy of
- the Dragon Compilation or Technology In Ancient Rome (which will appear
- as Shareware at around November/December 1994) you should register as
- detailed below. Please remember that a lot of work went into this program
- and that if you use it you should really register anyway. The AMOS source
- code is also available (please state what you want when registering) and
- is designed to be adaptable, so if you want you can use it in your own
- multi-media productions. The IFF graphics files on this disk are copyright
- and must not be used individually unless you register.
- To register - send 5 pounds (sterling) and your adress to:
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- 115 Nash Grove Lane, Wokingham, Berkshire, England. RG11 4HG
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- (If you have any inquiries you can ring 0734-789229 after 5pm). MJW`94
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