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- Primordial Life -- Shareware v3.01
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- Copyright (C) 1995 Jason Spofford
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- Thanks for trying Primordial Life! If you think you
- might like watching evolution happen in front of your eyes,
- this is the screen saver for you! You might also enjoy
- watching biots battle, or watching interesting shapes
- emerge. I have spent hours watching the dynamics of
- cumulative selection.
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- See below for INSTALLATION instructions.
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- What is Primordial Life?
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- Primordial Life is a shareware artificial life screen saver
- that runs under Windows 95 and Windows NT. Your screen is
- transformed into a artificial world where living biots can
- survive and multiply. The course of evolution can take many
- paths, resulting in thousands of biot shapes.
-
- The sunlight shining down upon this world is transformed into
- energy by biots with green lines. But the world is not that
- simple. There are predator biots with red spikes that can feed
- on green biots. Biots are not without a defense against the red
- menance, however. Blue lines can provide protection.
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- Primordial Life 3.0 improves collisions, adds momentum,
- variable velocity, and rotation. Biots can eat each others lines,
- and those lines that have been eaten can regenerate. There is
- also a new light blue line that provides biots with a means of
- propulsion. A "Color Reaction" feature has been added, allowing
- biots to change the color of their lines based on their last
- collision. The environment has new controls as well, allowing you
- to change the friction of the environment, and the amount of solar
- energy available to the biots. By enabling the mouse within the
- screen saver, you can zap a biot with a thunder bolt, or give one
- something eat. With a right mouse click, you can change screen
- saver settings without even leaving the screen saver.
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- Just as in Primordial Life 2.0, biots with white lines can inject
- their genetic code into other biots. While white lined biots may not
- be able to survive on their own accord, they can still propagate
- themselves through sexual reproduction and crossover. Genetic
- material is transferred only when white lines touch non-white lines.
- Biots must also be a member of the same species.
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- Each biot contains genetic code that describes how to build it.
- Over time, the most fit biots gain enough energy to reproduce. When
- they do, they attempt to copy their genetic code. Unfortunately,
- crossover and mutations can be introduced which results in children
- that are somewhat different than their parents. When biots give
- birth, they may chose to put all their energy into one child, or
- divide it among as many as eight. In this manner, evolution takes
- place over many generations.
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- *** Shareware Notice ***
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- Primordial Life is shareware. If you like it, please register. If you
- decide to register, press the "I want to buy it!" button found by pressing
- the "Register!" button on the Primordial Life settings dialog. It will start
- register.exe which will provide details on how to purchase Primordial Life.
- Be sure to provide your Primordial Life identifier.
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- *** Registration ***
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- If you'd like me to continue improving Primordial Life, please register.
- I appreciate the support. There are new ways to pay for Primordial Life
- as well. Through an Internet based shareware fee collection company, I can
- accept credit cards, as well as other forms of payment. Included in this
- distribution is a program called "register.exe". Run that program for
- more details and see http://www.kagi.com to learn about the
- shareware fee collection company.
-
- If you decide to purchase Primordial Life for $12.00, you can
- download and use a windowed version of Primordial Life that will let you run
- Primordial Life in a window! I call this version Primordial Arena.
-
- NOTE: If you'd like to receive a *diskette* with Primordial Life, please
- indicate that in your comments. Otherwise I will assume that Internet
- delivery is acceptable.
-
- Registration also gets rid of the nag screen, allows you to save the
- biots in between invocations of the screen saver, and lets you use the
- mouse and the "in screen saver" menu for your convenience and fun.
- I will also give you the next version I create for free.
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- If you have any questions or comments, you can reach me at:
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- Jason Spofford
- 11040 Crossland Drive
- Austin, Texas 78726
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- email: spofford@io.com
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- You can visit my web page at:
- HTTP://www.io.com/~spofford
-
- *** Known Bugs ***
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- You cannot use the mouse inside the screen saver on NT, unless you
- start the screen saver from the desktop icon on the control panel.
- I don't believe NT allows mouse usage inside screen savers.
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- A few video cards have problems drawing biots. They leave trails
- across the screen. If you see such an effect, please let me know -
- I'm trying to track down this problem.
-
- *** Disclaimer of Warranty ***
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- THIS SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING FILES ARE SOLD "AS IS" AND
- WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO PERFORMANCE OF MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY
- OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. Because of the
- various hardware and software environments into which Primordial Life
- maybe put and because it is possible that Primordial Life contains
- software defects, NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS
- OFFERED.
-
- Good data processing procedure dictates that any program be
- thoroughly tested with non-critical data before relying on it.
- The user must assume the entire risk of using the program. ANY
- LIABILITY OF THE SELLER WILL BE LIMITED EXCLUSIVELY TO PRODUCT
- REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF PURCHASE PRICE.
-
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- ***Installation Instructions:***
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- To install Primordial Life, run "INSTALL.EXE" from either a
- DOS prompt or via the start menu by selecting Run.
-
- To uninstall Primordial Life, run "UNINSTAL.BAT" which
- will uninstall the screen saver from your system directory.
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- prim30.exe should have unfolded into the following files:
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- install.exe
- uninstal.bat
- Prim30.hlp
- Prim30.scr
- register.exe
- register.hlp
- readme.txt
- file_id.diz
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- After installing, go to the screen saver selection dialog and
- select "Primordial Life 3" Check out the various settings.
- You can also preview those settings.
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- If you'd like a quick method of bring up the screen saver, check
- http://www.windows95.com/apps/savers.html
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- Again ... Thanks for trying Primordial Life!
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