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- JURASSIC SPELLING MANUAL
-
- CONTENTS
- Page
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- INTRODUCTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
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- HARD AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS. . . . . . . . . . . 1
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- MAIN WINDOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
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- USING A MOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
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- SUBMENUS OR LEVEL WINDOWS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
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- PICK LISTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
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- VISUAL REWARDS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
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- MUSICAL REWARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
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- VOICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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- RANDOM WORDS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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- NEW SPELLING HOMEWORK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
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- LAST SPELLING HOMEWORK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
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- OLD SPELLING HOMEWORK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
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- DELETE A WORD FILE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
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- EDIT WORD FILES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
- ADD WORDS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
- EDIT WORDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
- SEARCH FOR WORD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
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- HELP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
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- RECORDING SOUND FILES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
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- ERRORS/PROBLEMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
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- INTRODUCTION
- This program was designed not only to help children
- with their spelling homework but to teach other subjects
- at the same time. As a reward for spelling words
- correctly you may receive visual, voice, and/or musical
- reinforcements depending on how you choose the settings.
- The visual/graphical rewards are also educational.
- This program comes with one subject area for visual
- rewards but others are available. After you have more
- than one subject installed you can change the subject
- using the Visual Rewards menu.
- With this program you can enter your own spelling
- homework or use one of the already existing word files.
- After you create the files you can delete, modify, edit,
- or add new words to them.
- Each time you add more words using the NEW SPELLING
- HOMEWORK option you have the option of saving the words
- in an existing file. If you choose to do this, the words
- will be stored in two places -- in a file with a SPL
- (Last Spelling Homework) extension and the name you
- specified, and they will be added to the end of a similar
- file with a SPO (Old Spelling Homework) extension.
- Therefore, the old spelling homework file will contain
- all the spelling homework you entered under a particular
- file name. It's size will continue to increase as more
- new spelling homework words are entered.
- Each child in your family can have his/her own set
- of spelling word files. There is a limit of 100 spelling
- word files.
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- HARD AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
- The minimum hardware requirements for running this
- program are 256K RAM and VGA color graphics. A mouse is
- optional. The minimum software requirement is DOS
- version 2.1 or higher.
- This software will run under Windows; however, if
- you don't have a sound board, the voice will not work
- properly. An icon is provided for you to use if you do
- decide to run this program under Windows. Look for a
- file with an ICO extension.
-
-
- (end of page 1)
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- MAIN WINDOW
- This window lists all the main options you may
- choose from such as RANDOM WORDS, NEW SPELLING HOMEWORK,
- LAST SPELLING HOMEWORK, OLD SPELLING HOMEWORK, DELETE A
- WORD FILE, EDIT WORD FILES, VISUAL REWARDS, MUSICAL
- REWARDS, VOICE, and HELP. There are several ways to
- select an option from Main Menu. You may use the up or
- down arrow keys to highlight the desired option then
- press the ENTER key to accept the option. Or, you may
- press the key corresponding to the first letter of the
- desired option until the option is highlighted then press
- the ENTER key. You may also use the mouse to select an
- option as described in the next section. Accept QUIT or
- press the ESC key to stop the program.
-
-
- USING A MOUSE
- If you have a mouse and have installed it's driver,
- you may use it to select options. To select an option
- using the mouse just move the mouse cursor to the option
- you want then press the left button twice. The first
- press will highlight the option and the second press will
- select it.
- The right mouse button can usually be used in place
- of the escape key (ESC) to exit menus or options. Also,
- the left button can usually (not always) be used in place
- of the ENTER or RETURN key.
-
-
- SUBMENUS OR LEVEL WINDOWS
- Many options have submenu windows. These windows
- are used to select levels or to choose a particular
- suboption. Choose from these menus using the same
- techniques as in Main Menu. In particular, use the
- mouse, arrow keys, or the key corresponding to the first
- letter of the option to highlight the desired option
- then press the ENTER key or the left mouse button to
- accept. Use the mouse to accept Go Back, or press the
- ESC key, or press the right mouse button to return to
- Main Menu.
-
-
- (end of page 2)
-
- PICK LISTS
- When you need to choose a file, a pick list will be
- displayed on your screen. Use the standard mouse or
- keyboard techniques to choose a file from this list. If
- there are more than 10 files to choose from, you'll see
- a downward pointing arrow on the bottom right of the
- pick-list box. To see the additional file names either
- hold down the down-arrow key on the keyboard or place
- the mouse cursor on the arrow and press the left mouse
- button.
- If there are more file names above the ones shown,
- an up arrow will be displayed on the upper right of the
- pick-list box. To see these file names press and hold
- down the up-arrow key or place the mouse cursor on the up
- arrow and press the left mouse button.
-
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- VISUAL REWARDS
- Use this option to set the visual reward mode you
- desire. This option will allow you to choose whether you
- want to see a visual reward for every 20 points, 50
- points or not while spelling. Even if you choose to not
- see the rewards while you're spelling, you can use this
- option to see them after you've completed by choosing the
- Get a Reward Now option.
- You can also use this menu to choose the subject of
- your visual rewards. This software comes with one
- subject but others are available for purchase. Just copy
- the files from the new disk to this program's directory
- and you have another subject installed.
-
-
- MUSICAL REWARDS
- You may or may not want the computer to play music
- as a reward for good work. To turn the music on or off
- select the MUSIC REWARDS option as described above. A
- submenu will be shown that allows you to choose ALWAYS,
- SOMETIMES, or NEVER. Select ALWAYS if you want to
- receive tune reinforcements for every correct answer,
- select SOMETIMES if you want tune rewards for every 100
- points, and select NEVER if you want the music off.
-
-
- (end of page 3)
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- VOICE
- Use this option to set the human voice option to ON
- or OFF, or to turn off the voice that spells the word.
- When VOICE is on, the words will be spelled for you as
- they're shown on the screen. Also, verbal encouragements
- will be given. IF VOICE is off, no voice will be heard.
- If you have the registered version of this program
- and you have a SoundBlaster (tm) card, you can record
- your own voice file for each word you store. Use the
- RECORD option to do this. If a voice file exists and you
- have VOICE set to ON, the word will be pronounced before
- your child is required to spell it.
- If MUSIC is set to SOMETIMES or NEVER and VOICE is
- not set to off, you'll also get a voice encouragement
- after correct answers. IF MUSIC is set to ALWAYS, only
- tunes will be given as encouragement.
- If you don't have a Sound Blaster (tm) compatible
- board installed the voice will come through your PC
- speaker. If you do have a sound board installed, the
- voice will come through the board. You'll notice that
- the quality of sound is much better with a sound board.
-
-
- RANDOM WORDS
- This option has four levels of difficulty. The
- first level contains words that are three characters
- long, the second level contains words that are four
- characters long, the third level contains words that are
- five characters long, and the fourth level contains words
- that are six characters long. Each level is identical
- except for the length of the words. Large word libraries
- are included on the disk and words are chosen at random
- from the libraries.
- A word will be shown in large blue characters. When
- you think you know how to spell it press the space bar.
- The word will disappear and you must spell it. If you
- need to see the word again, press the down arrow key.
- Remember, you can not use the arrow keys on the number
- key pad if the Num Lock light is on.
- After you press the space bar and begin attempting
- to spell the word, if you are idle for more than 10
- seconds the computer will assume you don't know how to
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- spell the word. In other words, if you stop trying for
- more than 10 seconds, it will be counted as a wrong
- answer.
- If you spell the word wrong you'll be asked to try
- again. You have 3 tries. The computer will then show
- you the correct spelling before continuing.
- If you spell it right you must press the space bar
- to continue. This allows you time to examine the correct
- spelling of the word. After you press the space bar the
- new word will be shown and you'll have to press the space
- bar again when you're ready to spell it.
- When you quit this option any misspelled words will
- be listed for you to examine. Press any key to continue
- after you've examined the correct spelling of these
- words.
-
-
- NEW SPELLING HOMEWORK
- This option allows you to enter your daily spelling
- homework. You're allowed to enter up to 50 words of
- variable length. The only limitation on length is that
- the words must have less than 17 characters. When you
- choose this option you're only quizzed on those words
- you've entered.
- When you choose the New Spelling HW option you're
- asked how many words you want to enter. Just type the
- number then press ENTER. Now, type each word then press
- ENTER. All editing functions such as delete, back-space,
- insert, and arrow key movements are allowed while you
- type the words. If you decide not to enter as many words
- as you originally planned just press the F10 key. If you
- change your mind and want to quit just press ESC.
- After you've entered all your words you'll be
- quizzed on them. This occurs exactly as in the Random
- Words option. In fact, all the spelling quiz options
- operate the same once the words are entered or recalled.
- Also, when you quit, all the words you misspelled will be
- listed for you to examine.
- When you're done with this option you'll be given
- three options. You may store the words in an existing
- file, store words in a new file, or you may choose not to
- store the words you just entered.
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- If you choose to store the words in an existing file
- you will be shown a list of files to choose from. Choose
- one and your words will be stored in two places. For
- example, suppose you chose to store your words in an
- existing file called MINE.SPL. Your words will be stored
- in MINE.SPL and added to the end of another file
- called MINE.SPO. The extension SPO means old spelling
- homework and SPL means last spelling homework. The file
- with the SPO extension will contain all your old homework
- stored under the name MINE. MINE.SPO can be accessed
- using the Old Spelling Homework option and
- MINE.SPL can be accessed using the Last Spelling Homework
- option.
-
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- LAST SPELLING HOMEWORK
- This option can be used to recall the last
- previously stored spelling homework words. This can save
- you the time of retyping the words. Note that only the
- last set of spelling words can be recalled using this
- option.
- After you choose this option you must choose a
- spelling word file from a list that is shown. If the
- list is longer than 10, an arrow will be shown at the
- bottom right of the pick list. Either hold the
- down-arrow key down to see the additional files or use
- the mouse to click on the arrow shown.
- After you select a file you must select the order in
- which the words will be given to you. You can choose
- random order or sequential order (in the order stored).
- When you're done, all the words you misspelled will be
- listed for you to examine.
-
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- OLD SPELLING HOMEWORK
- Use this option to recall a file that contains all
- your old spelling homework. You will be shown a list of
- all the old spelling homework files to choose from. Each
- of these files will contain all the old words you entered
- and stored under these file names. The words will be in
- the order you stored them because each new set of words
- is added to the end of the file. These files get larger
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- each time you store words in them.
- As in the Last Spelling Homework option, you must
- now select the order in which the words will be given to
- you. You must choose random or sequential.
- When you're done, the words you misspelled will be
- listed for you to examine.
-
-
- DELETE A WORD FILE
- If at the end of the school year you want to start
- a new file of spelling homework you can either delete the
- old one and start another, or you can just start another
- using a different name. If you have enough disk space I
- recommend you start another using a different name. But,
- just in case you need it, this option allows you to
- delete a set of word files.
- When you select this option a list of spell files
- will be shown for you to choose from. Only the ones with
- the SPL file extensions will be shown but both files will
- be deleted once you select one from the list. Suppose
- you select one called ROBERT.SPL to delete. The one
- called ROBERT.SPO will also be deleted.
-
-
- EDIT WORD FILES
- Use this options to change any one of the spelling
- word files. If you choose the Last Spelling Homework or
- Old Spelling Homework files you'll be presented with a
- list of spelling word files to choose from. After you
- select a spell file you'll be asked to choose whether you
- want to add words or edit them.
-
- ADD WORDS
- If you select the Add Words option, the computer
- will quickly run through all the words in that particular
- file and stop after the last one. You may then enter a
- new word or press ESC to stop. When you enter a word,
- unless the word already exists, it will be stored at the
- end of the file. The new word will be displayed along
- with its number and you'll be asked to enter another word
- or press ESC to stop.
-
-
- (end of page 7)
-
- EDIT WORDS
- If you select the Edit option you must next choose
- to search for a word or start at the beginning. If you
- choose to start at the beginning, the first word in the
- file will be displayed. Then you'll be asked to press
- the F10 function key to go on to the next word, press ESC
- to stop, press the up or down arrow key to delete the
- word, or make changes to the word then press ENTER. Keep
- pressing F10 until you see the word you want changed.
- When you're done just press ESC.
-
- SEARCH FOR WORD
- If you choose to search for a word you must next
- enter some text to search for. After you type the text
- press ENTER and the first word that contains that text
- will be displayed for editing. Edit it then press ENTER
- to find the next occurrence of that text or ESC to quit.
- You may also delete the word by pressing the up or down
- arrow key.
-
-
- RECORDING SOUND FILES
- If you have a SoundBlaster (tm) board you may use
- the RECORD VOICE FILE option to record your own voice
- files. Do this when you want this program to pronounce
- words before your child is asked to spell them.
- After you choose the option you must type a file
- name for the voice file. Make sure you choose a file
- name that matches the word you'll be using. If you want
- this program to pronounce the word "boat" then the file
- name must also be boat. Do not add an extension to the
- file name. That will be done automatically.
- When you're done typing the file name press ENTER.
- The computer is now ready to record. Get your microphone
- ready then press ENTER again. When you see the words "GO
- - Press ESC to stop" you may say the word. Be sure you
- are sufficiently close to the microphone and that there
- is little background noise. Press ESC when you're done.
-
-
- HELP
- Choose this option to read the manual. Instructions
- for using, reading or printing the manual are located at
- the bottom of the screen.
-
-
- (end of page 8)
-
- ERRORS/PROBLEMS
- To run this program you need at least 512K or free
- RAM memory. You also need a VGA graphics card. If you
- don't have one of these the program will not run
- correctly.
- If you have TSR (Terminate and Stay Resident)
- programs loaded this program could lock up your computer.
- If this happens, remove the TSR installation commands
- from your CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT files, turn your
- computer off then back on and try running the program
- again.
- If you get a BGI graphics error your graphics card
- is not being detected by the visual rewards display
- routine.
- The sound quality through the PC speaker may not be
- good if you're using this program under Windows. You can
- improve the quality by loading Windows using the /s switch.
- For example type WIN /S then press ENTER. The best solution
- is to use a sound board.
- If you believe your hardware and memory should
- support this program but it does not run correctly, you
- may contact one of the authors at the addresses or
- numbers located in the order.doc or order2.doc files.
-
-
- WE HAVE WORKED VERY HARD TO GET ALL THE BUGS OUT OF
- THIS PROGRAM. HOWEVER, WE CAN NOT GUARANTEE THAT NONE
- EXISTS. WHEN YOU USE THIS SOFTWARE YOU MUST DO IT AT
- YOUR OWN RISK. WE ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGE
- THAT MAY OCCUR AS A RESULT OF ITS USE.
-
- Dr. Andrew Motes
- Owner, Motes Educational Software
- Associate Professor, John Brown University
-
- Orlando Dare
- President, DareWare Inc.
-
- All rights reserved, 1993
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