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- PhantomScreen - Version 1.2b
- (C)1993 NeoSoft Corp.
-
- About PhantomScreen
-
- PhantomScreen is a DOS-based screen saver utility which not only helps
- protect against screen "burn-in," but protects your computer from
- unauthorized access while you are away, displays the time, livens
- your workplace with scanned images or computer art, leaves messages
- for those who may visit your desk, etc. A variety of colorful, customizable
- effects are included.
-
- The program supports 2, 16 and 256 color images at up to 1024x768
- resolution. Minimum system requirements are: an IBM PC, XT or better;
- MS-DOS 3.1 or higher; a CGA, Hercules monochrome, EGA, VGA or SuperVGA
- graphics system; hard disk; Microsoft or Logitech compatible mouse
- (optional); and 640K RAM (expanded memory also supported).
- Registering PhantomScreen
-
- If you received Phantom from a friend, BBS, catalog or anywhere other
- than from NeoSoft or an authorized software dealer or distributor, you
- may try the program for a period of up to 30 days before registering.
- To obtain a complete package including registration number and typeset
- manual call NeoSoft at (503) 389-5489. We can process your order with
- VISA or MasterCard over the phone. The purchase price of Phantom is
- $25 + $5 ($17.50 Outside United States) shipping and handling. If you
- prefer, FAX your order to us at (503) 388-8221. If you would like to
- mail a check or money order make sure it's drawn against a U.S. bank
- in U.S. funds. Our address is:
-
- NeoSoft Corp.
- 354 NE Greenwood Avenue, Suite 108
- Bend, Oregon 97701-4631
-
- You may also purchase Phantom from any one of our many dealers world wide.
- For a list of dealers see the DEALER.DOC file accompanying this program.
-
- If you would like to give a copy of this program to a friend or associate
- please do so, but you may NOT give anyone your serial number. We hope you
- enjoy Phantom and share it with your friends.
-
- Things You Need
-
- To use PhantomScreen, you will need the following:
-
- - IBM PC, XT, AT, PS/2 or 100% compatible computer
- - CGA, MCGA, EGA, VGA, Hercules monochrome or compatible graphics card and
- monitor
- - 512K minimum memory
- - A hard disk
- - MS-DOS or PC-DOS 3.1 or later
- - PhantomScreen program disk.
- - Microsoft, Logitech or compatible mouse (optional)
-
- Installing PhantomScreen
-
- PhantomScreen includes an easy-to-use installation program. During the
- installation, a directory of your choice will be created automatically
- and the appropriate files transferred to your hard drive.
-
- To run the INSTALL program:
-
- Boot your computer. (Turn the computer on!)
- Insert the PhantomScreen Program disk into drive A.
- At the DOS prompt (C:\), type A:\INSTALL and press the Enter key.
- Follow the instructions on the screen.
-
- Note that the installation program will give you the option of placing
- PhantomScreen into your AUTOEXEC.BAT file for automatic loading. If you
- do not wish to modify your AUTOEXEC.BAT file, answer NO. You may always,
- however, add PhantomScreen to the AUTOEXEC.BAT file later.
-
- Customer Service
-
- Registered users of PhantomScreen may obtain customer service and technical
- help from NeoSoft. If you encounter a problem, follow the steps below.
-
- - Consult documentation of other programs you are running with PhantomScreen
- for potential conflicts.
- - Try to duplicate the problem.
- - Retrace your steps to identify where, when and how the problem occurs.
- - Ask your dealer for help.
- - Contact NeoSoft Corp.
-
- You may reach us by:
-
- - Mailing your questions to NeoSoft Corp.
- attn. Customer Service
- 354 NE Greenwood Ave.
- Suite 108
- Bend, Oregon 97701-4631 U.S.A.
-
- - Sending a FAX message to (503) 388-8221.
- - Calling our support staff at (503) 389-5489
- (weekdays 9 AM to 5 PM Pacific Standard Time)
-
- Whether you call or write, please provide us with the following
- information to give us a complete picture of your situation.
-
- - Your PhantomScreen version number
- (this may be quickly located using PhantomScreen's Info button.)
- - Your registration number.
- - Computer brand and model. It is also important that we know the
- amount and type (Extended, Expanded and Disk) of memory on board
- and what memory manager you are using.
- - Brand and model of your video adapter, monitor, and mouse.
- - Operating system (DOS) version number.
- - A listing of the contents of your AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files
- - Names of other software program(s) which you may be running along
- with PhantomScreen when you notice this problem.
- - A description of the problem, how and when it appeared, and how
- to reproduce it.
-
- Using PhantomScreen
-
- PhantomScreen not only helps protect against screen burn-in, but can
- protect your computer from unauthorized access while you are away,
- display the time, liven your workplace with scanned pictures or
- computer art, leave messages for those who may visit your desk, etc.
-
- For the steps below, we assume that you have already installed
- PhantomScreen in the directory C:\PHANTOM, which is the default directory
- used by the install program. If you installed PhantomScreen into a
- different directory, then substitute that name for C:\PHANTOM below.
-
- To start PhantomScreen:
-
- If you told the installation program to add PhantomScreen to your
- AUTOEXEC.BAT file then you need do nothing, PhantomScreen will be loaded
- each time you switch on or reset your system. You need not follow the
- instructions below.
-
- If you plan to use PhantomScreen with a mouse, your mouse driver (usually
- MOUSE.COM) must be loaded before accessing the PhantomScreen menu. Please
- refer to your mouse's user manual for more information. A mouse is not
- required to use PhantomScreen.
-
- From the DOS prompt (C:\), type CD\PHANTOM and press Enter. This will
- place you in the PhantomScreen directory. Now type PHANTOM and press
- Enter. Should you desire to customize PhantomScreen, pressing the CTRL
- and M keys simultaneously will bring up the PhantomScreen main menu. If
- you want to be sure PhantomScreen will be automatically loaded each time
- you start your system, you should add the PhantomScreen command to your
- AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
-
- Operating PhantomScreen
-
- Let's take a look at how to use various parts of the menu.
-
- Keyboard Operation
-
- You should note that a mouse, while convenient, is not required to use
- PhantomScreen. Everything in the menu is accessible from your computer's
- keyboard. Note that each command on the menu has one letter in it's
- description underlined. To select these commands, you simply hold down
- the ALT key while typing the letter corresponding to the command you wish
- to activate.
-
- You may also move between items on the menu by using the TAB key to move
- between options. A highlight, appearing as a moving box, surrounds the
- current item. Once the command you wish to use has been highlighted, press
- the SPACE bar to select or activate. At other times, you may need to
- select an item from a list. You may use the ARROW, PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN
- keys to scroll through the list. Once the desired item is highlighted,
- press the ENTER key to select that item.
-
- Mouse Operation
-
- Using the mouse requires that you load Microsoft or Logitech compatible
- mouse driver software before starting PhantomScreen. If a mouse is
- present, a small mouse pointer (arrow) will appear on your screen. You
- simply move the pointer to the desired command or option and click the
- left mouse button to select or activate.
-
- PhantomScreen works in the background, and is only displayed when you
- call up its menu, or when actually performing its screen protecting
- function. Following are descriptions of the major functions found on
- PhantomScreen's main menu.
-
- Note: To avoid key conflicts with other software, you may change the Hot
- Keys used to call up the menu (CTRL/M) and activate screen protection
- (CTRL/S). See below.
-
- QuikMenu
-
- If you plan on using PhantomScreen with QuikMenu then you should disable
- QuikMenu's screen saver. To turn off QuikMenu's screen saver, enter 0
- minutes for the specified time interval.
-
- Commands
-
- On - Checking this box enables screen protection.
-
- Off - If this box is checked, PhantomScreen will not activate after the
- specified time period. Even though this button is selected, CTRL/M
- will still work to bring up the PhantomScreen menu, and CTRL/S will
- still manually start the screen saver.
-
- Screen Saver - This box contains the name of the currently selected screen
- saver type. You may drop down a menu of alternatives by either using
- the mouse to click anywhere on this option, or depressing ALT/S on the
- keyboard.
-
- Preview - This button allows you to preview the screen saver type selected
- from the Screen Saver menu. Any mouse movement or keyboard activity
- will stop the preview. Note: Some screen saver types must complete a
- short cycle before restoring your original screen.
-
- Options - After selecting a particular type of screen saver, you may wish
- to adjust certain features, such as speed, number of figures, etc.
- Use this button to bring up the controls available for the current
- screen saver.
-
- Blank After - This field may be used to specify the interval (in minutes)
- between the last use of your keyboard or mouse and activation of
- screen protection. You may use any number between 1 and 60 minutes
- (around 5 minutes is usually sufficient).
-
- Info - Using this button displays the PhantomScreen version number, serial
- number registration and other program information.
-
- Password - You may set a password which must be entered before access to
- your computer screen is released. Using a password will help protect
- your computer from prying eyes while you are away. There are two
- levels of password protection: A Master password is usually set by
- an employer or system administrator so that an employee's system may
- be accessed when the normal user is ill, on vacation, etc. The
- Master password will override the individual user's password. The
- individual user Password should be set by the system user. This
- Password may be reset or bypassed by anyone having the Master
- password, however. When a password has been entered, the system will
- request that anyone trying to interrupt the screen saver first enter
- the correct password before the screen will display any information.
- PhantomScreen will continue to ask for a password even if your
- system is switched off then on again, if you include the PHANTOM
- command within your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. It is very important that
- you remember and/or write down the passwords you assign. If you
- forget your passwords, you will have to reinstall PhantomScreen to
- reestablish control over your system.
-
- Hot Key - PhantomScreen is installed so that, once the program has been
- started, you may call up its menu at any time by typing CTRL/M and
- begin the screen protection immediately by typing CTRL/S. As other
- software you run may already use CTRL/M and CTRL/S for other
- purposes, you may change the keystrokes used for to access these
- two options. Use any letter or function key plus either a SHIFT,
- CTRL, or ALT key. Once you have redefined a hot key, the two keys
- you have selected must be pressed simultaneously to access the
- option.
-
- Unload - This button will completely unload PhantomScreen from your
- computer, disabling its screen protection, and exiting the program.
- You may also do this from the command line in those instances where
- you wish to remove PhantomScreen from within a batch file. Unload
- should be used when you either need the small amount of memory used
- to keep PhantomScreen in the background, or when there is a serious
- conflict with another program which you need to use. Also note that
- you cannot use the UNLOAD button if you are running another
- application. You should only unload PhantomScreen from the DOS prompt.
-
- OK - This option saves any changes you've made to PhantomScreen's
- configuration, then returns you to DOS or to your software
- application.
-
- Display Characteristics
-
- PhantomScreen works in monochrome graphics, EGA/VGA 16 color
- and EGA/VGA 256 color modes. Your monitor and graphics card
- must be capable of supporting a given resolution in order for
- PhantomScreen to display in that mode. Some image options are not
- available on systems which do not support a particular graphical
- resolution. If your neighbor is displaying screen savers which do not
- appear on your own computer, most likely your neighbor is using a higher
- resolution card and/or monitor. Program Conflicts - Since PhantomScreen
- continues to run in the background while you run your normal programs,
- they must try to get along. Although PhantomScreen has been tested with a
- wide variety of applications, the sheer scope of software available under
- the DOS environment precludes any claim that any screen saver will work
- flawlessly with all applications. Like most terminate and stay resident
- (TSR) utilities, PhantomScreen uses standard interrupts to hide itself
- while other programs are running. This should not cause problems with
- most applications. However, some programs misbehave and attempt to
- manipulate areas PhantomScreen is using. This may result in a system
- crash, in which you must reboot your computer to continue. If you
- encounter this problem, you should create a batch file which unloads
- PhantomScreen before running such a program, runs the problem application,
- then reloads PhantomScreen once you exit from that application.
-
- Options
-
- Most of PhantomScreen's screen savers may be adjusted. Once you have
- selected a particular saver, use the OPTIONS button to further
- individualize your system. The controls you use may fall into a few
- categories as listed below.
-
- File Selection
-
- Some OPTIONS allow you to import an outside image file.
- When selecting a file, you will be presented with a list of files from
- the current directory. If the file you want is not in the current
- directory, you may use DRIVES and DIRS fields to move between drives and
- directories/subdirectories. Note: In the DIRS field, the \ takes you to
- the drive's root directory. The .. takes you to the directory from which
- the current directory has branched. Selecting any subdirectory name which
- appears will take you into that subdirectory. See your DOS documentation
- for more information on Directory Trees. An even easier way to find a file
- is to use the SEARCH button. Type the file's name or a mask into the text
- field. If you have no idea where the file is located on your drive, check
- the SEARCH ENTIRE DRIVE box. PhantomScreen will search the disk and bring
- up any file or files present which match the name or file mask you've
- specified.
-
- Messages
-
- There are times when you will want to leave a short note on your system
- while you are away. The Message screen saver allows you to easily type
- in a message of up to 36 characters, which will move across your screen.
-
- Another way to include a message, is to type your message into a paint
- program, such as NeoSoft's NeoPaint, and display the image using the Color
- Cycle, Effects, Stack, or Ricochet screen savers. You can also display
- a series of PCX image messages by using the Slide Show screen saver.
-
- Using Your Own Pictures
-
- Several of PhantomScreen's screen saver selections allow you to import
- custom artwork or scanned images as part of the screen protection
- function. These pictures may be created or modified using most paint/image
- editing programs, including NeoPaint from NeoSoft. PhantomScreen can, in fact,
- use files generated by a number of program types which support PCX format
- files, including scanning utilities, graphing programs, drawing programs,
- etc. You should, however, take the following into consideration before
- trying to use a custom image in PhantomScreen. Screen savers which allow
- you to choose PCX image files are Color Cycle, Video Effects, Ricochet,
- Slide Show, Slider, and Stack. The image should be the same size, or
- smaller than, your monitor's display. It is best to keep your images at
- 640x480 (VGA resolution) or smaller. For example, an EGA display measures
- 640x350 pixels, so your image should not be larger than 640 pixels wide by
- 350 pixels high. Images which are smaller than the display will be centered
- on the display.
-
- Your image should also not contain more than 256 colors or shades of gray.
- If your monitor only displays 2 or 16 colors at any one time, do not
- attempt to include more colors or gray shades in your picture. It is also
- very important, in the Color Cycle Screen Saver, that your image's color
- palette contain a pure black color. PhantomScreen must use black in order
- to completely blank each pixel. The Ricochet saver moves a rectangle
- measuring 300 pixels wide by 200 pixels high. If the image is larger
- that this, a chunk located at the upper left corner of the image is
- used. So, if you want to bounce a complete picture of your dog around the
- screen using Ricochet, use your paint program to resize the dog's picture
- to measure 300x200 pixels. Larger pictures or pictures with more colors
- may display more slowly or take longer to clear. Again, any good paint
- program should allow you to resize and/or reduce the number of colors in
- an image you wish to use in PhantomScreen.
-
- Once you have saved the image you want on your disk drive, you should
- select one of the screen savers which can use custom pictures, then use
- the OPTIONS button to load that image.
-
- Slide Shows
-
- Simple Slide Shows may be created to run while the computer is not being
- used for other purposes. This may be desirable for advertising,
- promotionals, demonstrations, or just for fun. The Slide Show screen
- saver may be used to display images (created in a paint program)
- containing long messages the Message screen saver would not be able to
- contain. Use the ADD button to select a PCX image file. The images you
- select appear at the bottom of the list in the Which Image? box (at the
- left side of the Slide Show dialog). Use the DELETE button to remove the
- highlighted file from the list. If no file has been highlighted, the last
- file on the list will be removed. The slide images will be presented in
- the order shown in the Which Slide? box. You may change the order using
- the ADD and DELETE keys, or you may use the mouse to drag a file to a new
- position in the order. To drag, simply click on the file you wish to move
- and, while holding down the mouse button, move to the position where you
- prefer the file to appear, then release the mouse button.
-
- The amount of time each image is shown is controlled by the SPEED bar at
- the top right of the Slide Show dialog. The size and number of colors in
- your images also affect the show's display speed. The Slide Show screen
- saver will display 2, 16 and 256 color images (depending on your monitor),
- or combinations of these. The display will be smoother, however, if all
- slides presented are of the same resolution. Again, any good paint or
- image editing program will allow you to change the size of and/or convert
- the number of colors in your images.
-
- Graph Labels
-
- While the charts used by the Graph screen saver are mock ups which cannot
- be changed, the labels used in these graphs may be customized to include
- titles and figures which reflect your company. The customizable information
- is contained in a text file which may be modified using any ASCII text
- editor. This file may be found in your PHANTOM subdirectory, under the
- name GRAPHTXT.DOC. If you modify this file, save your changes as ASCII
- text. If your text editor asks you if you want to preserve line/paragraph
- breaks, you should answer yes.
-
- [TITLE] - The text under this heading will be displayed as the title for
- each graph. Do not exceed 30 characters, including spaces and
- punctuation.
- [LABEL] - You must follow each [TITLE] with one or more {LABEL} list. The
- items listed under [LABEL] will be used to designate the
- vertical increments on the charts. In the sample file included
- with PhantomScreen, the [LABEL] lists are used to specify months
- and monetary levels. There should be eight items in the list
- under each [LABEL] heading in the file. Each item in the list
- should not exceed eight characters, including punctuation marks,
- currency signs, and spaces. If you place more than one [LABEL]
- list under each [TITLE] heading, PhantomScreen will randomly
- assign these as the charts are displayed.
- [DATA] - You must also follow each [TITLE] with at least one [DATA]
- listing. You should provide at least ten items in the list under
- each [DATA] heading in the file. Each item in the list should
- not exceed twelve characters, including punctuation marks,
- currency signs, and spaces. If you place more than one [DATA]
- list under each [TITLE] heading, PhantomScreen will randomly
- assign these as the charts are displayed.
- [ENDREC] - This line should be the last line in the file. Do not move
- or alter this line.
-
- Command Line Options
-
- You can specify several options when starting PhantomScreen. An option
- consists of a normal slash (/) followed by an option letter followed by
- information about that option. Up to 4 command line options can be used
- at the same time.
-
- Saving and Loading the Background (/B)
-
- Using this command tells PhantomScreen to use expanded (EMS) memory for
- saving and restoring the background screens.
-
- Using Virtual Disk Memory (/D)
-
- On installation, PhantomScreen tries to determine whether your system has
- extended memory which it can use to load images. If, for some reason,
- you do not wish PhantomScreen to use expanded or extended memory then load
- PhantomScreen with this command. Using Disk memory is slower than using
- Expanded or Extended RAM. You must have space on your hard drive for this
- option to work.
- Example: PHANTOM /D
-
- PhantomScreen On (/N) and Off (/F)
-
- You may be running programs during which you do not want PhantomScreen to
- activate. Reasons for this might include: these two programs will not work
- properly together, because the program has its own screen saver, or because
- you need to watch the application during extended periods when there will
- be no mouse or keyboard input. You may construct a simple batch file which
- turns PhantomScreen off, loads your application, then turns PhantomScreen
- back on when you exit that application. The example below shows how such
- a batch file would look, with programname being replaced with the DOS
- command you use to start the application (in which you do not want
- PhantomScreen to activate). To completely remove PhantomScreen from
- memory, see the Unload (/U) option below.
- Example:
- PHANTOM /F
- programname
- PHANTOM /N
-
- Using Expanded Memory (/E)
-
- PhantomScreen, in its default mode, will first seek to use any Extended
- Memory present on your system. If you have Expanded Memory on your
- system, use the /E option to direct PhantomScreen to use Expanded Memory
- before using Extended or Virtual Disk Memory.
- Example: PHANTOM /E
-
- Suppress Sign On Message (/M)
-
- Normally, PhantomScreen displays a brief message after you type PHANTOM
- to let you know the program has loaded, and to remind you of how to bring
- up the menu and start the screen saver. If you do not want to display
- this message (in a batch file, for instance), follow PHANTOM with a /M.
- Example: PHANTOM /M
-
- Setting Display Speed (/S)
-
- You may wish to change the speed of the displayed effects used by
- PhantomScreen. This command line option allows you to change the speed
- over the whole system. Displays on speedy 486 and Pentium machines may
- look better when a slower speed is selected. Change the speed by
- following the /S with a number from 1 to 9. One is the fastest and nine
- is the slowest setting.
- Example: PHANTOM /S2
-
- Unloading PhantomScreen from Memory (/U)
-
- You may be running one or more programs during which you do not want
- PhantomScreen to be present. You may construct a simple batch file
- which removes PhantomScreen, loads your application, then restarts
- PhantomScreen when you exit that application. The example below shows
- how such a batch file would look, with programname being replaced with
- the DOS command you use to start the application during which you do not
- want PhantomScreen to be present. This option immediately unloads the
- program, so any command line options which are listed after the /U will
- be ignored. E.g., If you want to suppress the PhantomScreen sign-on
- message during the unloading process, you should place the /M option
- before the /U option.
- Example:
- PHANTOM /U
- programname
- PHANTOM
-
- Enable VESA mode (/V)
-
- Using this switch command will allow PhantomScreen to use a VESA driver
- for all SVGA calls. The VESA driver must be loaded before PhantomScreen,
- in order for proper results.
- Example: PHANTOM /V
-
- Using Phantom on networks
-
- To allow users to have unique data files, run PhantomScreen with a
- different filename for each user. If a directory path is not specified,
- then the data file will appear in the PhantomScreen directory. If a
- filename is not specified then the default 'PHANTOM.DAT' will be used.
- Example: PHANTOM C:\PHANTOM\NAME.DAT
-
- NOTE: If you specify a data file it must always include the extension
- '.DAT'.
-
- For best results store the data file on the local drive and not on the
- network drive. This will speed up the transition time for swapping
- PhantomScreen into and out of memory.
-
- EDITPOP and EDITBLNK
-
- Accompanying PhantomScreen are two additional programs called EDITPOP.EXE
- and EDITBLNK.EXE. These programs allow QuikMenu users to modify the
- POP.DAT and BLANK.DAT files, respectively. The POP.DAT data file
- consists of a list of programs that you would like PhantomScreen not
- to come up over. The BLANK.DAT data file consists of a list of programs
- that you would like PhantomScreen to just blank the screen in. Programs
- which appear in the BLANK.DAT data file will not be password protected.
- These files were created to alleviate any conflicts between PhantomScreen
- and other non-standard programs.
-
- NOTE: The EDITPOP and EDITBLNK programs will only work if the application
- program is run from within QuikMenu.
-
- EXAMPLE OF EDITPOP:
-
- If you do not want PhantomScreen to pop up over Word Rescue, then you
- would enter the following line:
-
- EDITPOP /A WR1
-
- To remove Word Rescue from the list, just enter:
-
- EDITPOP /R WR1
-
- EXAMPLE OF EDITBLNK:
-
- If you want PhantomScreen to blank the screen in Word Rescue without
- changing the current video mode, then you would enter the following line:
-
- EDITBLNK /A WR1
-
- To remove Word Rescue from the list, just enter:
-
- EDITBLNK /R WR1
-
- The POP.DAT and BLANK.DAT data files do not exist until you run the
- appropriate programs. In the above examples the /A stands for ADD, /R
- stands for REMOVE, and the WR1 represents the Word Rescue executable
- program.
-
- NOTE: There are a few programs on the market that grab the keyboard
- interrupt from PhantomScreen. This causes PhantomScreen to pop up
- even if keyboard activity is present. These programs should be
- entered into the POP.DAT data file as presented above.
-
- Due to the nature of PhantomScreen and the broad range of products
- currently on the market, we are unable to take total responsibility for
- anomalies incurred due to conflicts between those applications and
- PhantomScreen. We will, however, attempt to solve any situations brought
- to our attention.
-