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- Full documentation for Desert Frog Screen Scenes v3.3 is
- found in the file SCRSCENE.DOC. Registration information
- is in the file REGISTER.DOC. Vendor information is in the
- file VENDOR.DOC. A list of changes since v3.0 is in the
- file WHATSNEW.DOC. A brief description suitable for use
- on a BBS is in the file FILE_ID.DIZ. All these files will
- be installed when you follow the installation procedure
- below.
-
- Please Register Screen Scenes if you use it. When you do,
- you will receive the latest version of the program, a
- printed manual, discounts on future upgrades and
-
- ** 20 ADDITIONAL FRACTAL SCENES! **
-
-
- DESERT FROG SCREEN SCENES v3.3 INSTALLATION
-
- Screen Scenes is easy to install. Copy the file SS33D.EXE
- from the distribution disk into a directory on your hard
- disk. Any name can be used for the directory containing the
- program. Once SS33D.EXE is copied to the hard disk, log into
- the directory containing it and run it. SS33D.EXE is
- actually a self-extracting archive created using LHA.EXE
- v2.13, a freeware archiving package. When you run SS33D it
- extracts all the files which make up Screen Scenes. Once
- you have run SS33D.EXE you can delete it from your hard disk.
-
- The following set of commands creates a directory called
- DFSS on the C: drive, copies SS33D.EXE into this directory
- from the distribution disk in the A: drive, extracts all the
- Screen Scenes files and deletes SS33D.EXE from the C:\DFSS
- directory:
-
- C:
- MD DFSS
- CD DFSS
- COPY A:\SS33D.EXE
- SS33D
- DEL SS33D.EXE
-
- The Screen Scenes program itself is called SCRSCENE.EXE. To
- run it enter the path and file name as shown below (assuming
- that Screen Scenes is installed in a directory called DFSS
- on your C: drive):
-
- C:\DFSS\SCRSCENE
-
- Using the full path as shown above guarantees that Screen
- Scenes can find it's files when trying to pop up.
-