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- OF EVERY NATION UNDER THE SUN
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- Instructions
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- Written by Thomas J. Mosbo
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- Copyright (c) 1991
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- WYNDWARE
- One Parker Place, Suite 308
- Janesville, WI 53545 U.S.A.
- (608) 755-1628
- (800) 475-1628
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- I. INTRODUCTION
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- The flags of the nations of the world are powerful symbols. They
- represent in a concrete way the history, beliefs, and hopes of the
- people of each country. A nation's flag expresses the unity of its
- citizens, as well as the unique identity of that nation within the
- global community.
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- Because of this, flags become useful tools for understanding and
- appreciating the various cultures which make up our world. As this
- precious planet of ours continues to shrink in size, due to ever-
- advancing communications, such an understanding is vital for the
- future of all of humankind if we are to survive as a species of worth.
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- It is therefore the hope of the programmer that this program will
- spark a renewed interest in, and love for, the peoples of every nation
- of our world, so that the richness and diversity of every culture
- might enlighten us and enliven us, and so promote peace throughout the
- earth.
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- The program requires a computer with at least 320K, operating with PC
- or MS DOS 3.0 or greater, and a CGA or EGA Monitor.
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- FLAGS is user-supported software. You are encouraged to use, copy,
- and distribute it as freely as you wish. But if you do find it
- useful, we ask that you please send a registration fee of $25.00 to
- WYNDWARE, One Parker Place, Suite 308, Janesville, WI 53545 U.S.A.
- When you send in your fee, you will receive the latest version of
- FLAGS and will become eligible to receive updates to the program as
- improvements are made to it.
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- While we have done our best to create a good product, this program is
- supplied "as is". The author disclaims all warranties, expressed or
- implied, including, without limitation, the warranties of
- merchantability and of fitness for any purpose. The author assumes no
- liability for damages, direct or consequential, which may result from
- the use of FLAGS.
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- II. DISKETTE CONTENTS
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- The following files are included with FLAGS:
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- README.BAT - Displays information on how to use the disk.
- FLAGS.DOC - This booklet.
- INSTALL.EXE - Creates a working copy of FLAGS for you.
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- FLAGS.EXE - FLAGS program file.
- FLAGS.OVR - FLAGS program overlay file.
- FNTNS.DTA - Information on nations.
- FNAMS.DTA - Titles for flags.
- FINFO.DTA - Program information file.
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- III. GETTING STARTED
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- In order to include all the FLAGS files on one disk, they have been
- "squeezed" together. To "unsqueeze" them and create a working copy of
- FLAGS, you must run the INSTALL program:
- (If you are installing to Floppy Disks you will need to have 3
- formatted diskettes ready.)
- Place the distribution disk in drive A.
- At the A:> type INSTALL and press Return.
- Follow the prompts and answer all questions.
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- Once installed, to run FLAGS on a Floppy-based system:
- Place the Program Disk in drive A.
- Place the Overlay Disk in drive B.
- At the A:> type FLAGS and press Return.
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- To run FLAGS on a Hard Disk: e.g. drive C
- Change Drive to Hard Disk type C:
- Change to FLAGS Directory type CD \FLAGS
- Start Program type FLAGS
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- When the Title Screen appears, press any key.
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- IV. VIEWING THE FLAGS
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- The FLAGS program displays representations of the National Flags of
- all 169 independent nations of the world. In addition, several
- hundred historical, naval, and regional flags are also represented.
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- From the Master Menu, a number of Area Menus (each with a blue
- background) are accessible. The Area Menus present National Flags
- from different areas of the world. To access any Area Menu from the
- Master Menu: Type the number which appears before the desired area of
- the world.
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- From each Area Menu, a number of Special Menus (each with a purple
- background) are accessible. The Special Menus present flags relating
- to the nations on the Area Menus. To access a Special Menu from an
- Area Menu: Type the number which appears before the desired menu
- listed at the bottom of the screen.
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- Once in an Area Menu or Special Menu, you may press the <PgDn> and
- <PgUp> keys to move from one menu to the next, or press the <Home> or
- <End> key to move to the first or last menu. To return to the former
- Area Menu from a Special Menu or to the Master Menu from any Area
- Menu, press the <Esc> key.
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- To view any flag listed on an Area Menu or Special Menu: Type the
- letter which appears before the desired flag. (It doesn't matter
- whether a capital or small letter is typed.)
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- Once a flag is displayed, you may press the <PgDn> and <PgUp> keys to
- move from one flag to the next, or press the <Home> key after viewing
- others to move back to the flag originally chosen. If the flag being
- viewed is a National Flag, then you may view information about that
- nation by pressing <F1>. You may change the colors of the flag by
- pressing <F2>. When finished viewing the flag, press the <Esc> key or
- the <Space> bar to return to the menu from which the flag was chosen.
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- V. CGA FLAG MODES
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- If you have an EGA Monitor, then all the flags are displayed in a
- Graphics Mode with the correct colors and you may ignore this section.
- If you have a CGA Monitor, however, then the flags are displayed in
- one of two different modes: Text (where the name of the flag appears
- under it) or Graphics (where it appears above the flag).
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- Some flags are displayed in two variations: one (in Text Mode)
- showing truer colors, and one (in Graphics Mode) presenting more
- accurate detail. Those flags which are marked on the menus with an
- asterisk (*) are present in both variations. The Text Mode version is
- viewed by typing the letter of that flag. To view the Graphics Mode
- version, hold down the <Alt> key and press the letter of the flag).
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- Some slight alterations of the colors have been necessary for some
- flags which are displayed only in Graphics Mode. Thus, yellow is
- occasionally substituted for white, purple for red, or aqua for blue
- or green.
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- VI. NOTES ON THE FLAGS
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- The flags represented in this program are the National Flags of the
- nations of the world, the flags flown by the citizens of the nations.
- These occasionally differ from the State Flags, those flown by the
- governments of the nations, which sometimes include the State Arms
- added to the National Flags.
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- Most flags have official proportions specified for the ratio of the
- length of the flag to the width. Rather than follow the many varied
- proportions, this program generally standardizes all the flags to the
- same basic proportions. Only those flags with extraordinary
- dimensions (such as Qatar or Switzerland), or those flags whose
- proportions are the only feature distinguishing them from another flag
- (such as Ecuador and Colombia) are shown using the varying
- proportions.
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- Nations and their flags are constantly changing. Many sources were
- used to attempt to make sure that the information in this program is
- as accurate and up to date as possible, but no absolute guarantee can
- be given as to the accuracy of the information.
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- VII. VIEWING INFORMATION
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- Information and/or instructions may be viewed by pressing the <F1> key
- whenever the "F1" option is displayed at the bottom of the screen. If
- <F1> is pressed at the Master Menu, when Changing Colors, or when
- doing the Flag Quiz, then helpful instructions will be displayed. At
- each of the Area Menus, general information about the flags of that
- area of the world will be shown.
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- After viewing such instructional or informational screens, press any
- key to return to the former activity, except as described below.
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- If <F1> is pressed at the Master Menu, there are several instructional
- screens which may be viewed. You may move between them by pressing
- <PgUp> and <PgDn>, then press <Esc> or the <Space> bar to return to
- the Master Menu.
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- If <F1> is pressed while viewing a National Flag, information about
- that nation will be displayed, giving the nation's official name,
- capital city, languages and religions, as well as other facts. You
- may press the <PgUp> and <PgDn> keys to view information on the
- previous or next nation, or press the <Home> key after viewing others
- to move back to the nation originally chosen. Type the numbers 1, 2,
- 3, or 4 to view comparative lists of national information, then press
- any key to return to the national information screen. When finished
- viewing the information, press the <Esc> key or the <Space> bar to
- return to the display of the former flag.
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- VIII. CHANGING FLAG COLORS
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- By pressing the <F2> key when the "F2" option is displayed at the
- bottom of the screen, the colors of the flags may be changed (just for
- fun). At the Changing Colors screen, use the Cursor Arrow keys to
- move from color to color, or from column to column. Type the letter
- of the desired new color after the box of the color to change. (For
- example: to change red to purple, type the letter F after `Red'.)
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- Once you have changed all the colors you wish, press <F2> to return to
- the program using the new colors, or press <Esc> to resume the true
- colors of the flags. All color changes are retained throughout the
- program until the <F2> option is chosen again, or until the Flag Quiz
- is chosen.
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- If you have an EGA Monitor, then disregard the next two paragraphs.
- If you have a CGA Monitor, then there are certain limitations on which
- colors may be changed. All colors for the flags in Text Mode may be
- changed, except that for certain flags, the colors from the right-hand
- column will be changed into the corresponding colors in the left-hand
- column.
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- In the CGA Graphics Mode, the background may be any color, but then a
- choice must be made among the six different Color Sets shown in the
- extra window on the right side of the screen. Just as with the other
- colors, type the number of the desired new Color Set after the bar of
- the Color Set you wish to change.
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- IX. FLAG QUIZ
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- To do the Flag Quiz, type the number 8 at the Master Menu. Then
- type the number of the desired level of difficulty. The number
- represents the number of choices displayed for each flag displayed in
- the Quiz.
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- After the level of difficulty is chosen, type the number of the
- desired category (area of the world). More points are given the
- higher the level of difficulty and the more flags there are altogether
- in the selected category.
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- The program will then select a series of 10 flags at random from the
- selected category. For each flag, a number of choices equal to the
- level of difficulty will be displayed. Take a moment to look them
- over, then press any key. One of the flags from the list is displayed
- on the screen. As soon as the flag is recognized, press any key. The
- sooner this key is pressed, the more points will be given (or deducted
- if your guess is wrong).
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- The list of possible choices is re-displayed. Type the number of the
- correct flag. The program shows you the correct answer, and gives or
- deducts points accordingly. (If your guess is wrong then half the
- amount of points that would have been added to your score for a
- correct answer will be deducted.) Press any key for the next list of
- choices.
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- Once all 10 flags have been guessed, the program analyzes your results
- and displays an appropriate message. If the score is one of the 10
- highest on record for the selected category, then type your name in
- the field which appears and press <Return>. The program then displays
- the highest 10 scores for the selected category, and any key may be
- pressed to return to the Master Menu.
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- At any time during the Quiz, you may press the <Esc> key to abort the
- Quiz and return to the Master Menu.
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- X. CONTINUOUS DISPLAY
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- For a continuous display of flags, type the number 9 at the Master
- Menu, then type the number of the desired Area Menu at which to begin
- the display. Type the letter Y (for "Yes") to include all flags in
- the display, or type the letter N (for "No") to include only the
- National Flags of independent nations.
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- The program will then show each flag for a short period, then
- automatically display the next flag on the menu. If you answered
- "Yes" to display all flags, then the special flags for each nation
- will be displayed after the National Flag. When the selected Area
- Menu is finished, the first flag from the next Area Menu will be
- shown, and after Area Menu 7 is finished, the display starts over with
- Area Menu 1.
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- Once a flag is displayed on the screen, you may go to the next flag
- immediately by pressing any key other than <Esc>. To end the
- continuous display and return to the Master Menu, press the <Esc> key
- at any time.
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- XI. HISTORIES
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- To view an illustrated history of the development of various British
- and American flags, type the number listed in front of the desired
- history at the bottom of either the United Kingdom Special Menu or the
- United States Special Menu. Follow the prompts at the bottom of the
- screen as the histories are displayed.
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- At any time during the histories, you may press <PgUp> or <PgDn> to
- jump backwards or forwards one history screen. Press <Esc> to abort
- the history and return to the former Area Menu. Pressing any other
- key will cause the program to continue immediately to the next stage
- of the history.
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- XII. SECRET MENU
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- There is a Secret Menu, hidden but accessible, which features flags
- designed by the programmer.
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- XIII. EXITING FLAGS
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- To exit the FLAGS program and return to DOS, press the <F10> key at
- the Master Menu.
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- XIV. WYNDWARE PRODUCTS
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- WYNDSHELL is a non-memory-resident Hard Disk Menu program which allows
- you to run the programs on your computer from easily definable menus.
- Built into WYNDSHELL is another program: WYND-DOS, a utility program
- which performs such functions as formatting disks, copying and
- deleting files, and creating subdirectories - all from a friendly
- environment - without having to type commands at a DOS prompt. Both
- WYNDSHELL and WYND-DOS may be used with a mouse. Stand-alone versions
- of WYNDSHELL and WYND-DOS are also available at a reduced price.
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- WYNDFIELDS is a general purpose Database program, useful for
- keeping track of any type of structured information, which also
- supports the use of a mouse. Data may be added, changed, removed,
- found, displayed, analyzed, and printed easily using the friendly
- pull-down Menu System. Creating and printing Mailing Labels or
- detailed Reports can be accomplished painlessly from within the
- program. Multiple Indices (ways of ordering your data) are maintained
- automatically for you, and several methods are available for
- extracting exactly the information you need from your files. For more
- advanced users, WYNDFIELDS also offers extensive string and math
- functions for use in searches and calculated Fields, and its date and
- time tracking abilities are unsurpassed.
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- XV. WHY REGISTER?
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- The program contained on this disk is a fully operational program with
- complete documentation. You are encouraged to use, copy, and
- distribute it as freely as you wish. But if you do find it useful, we
- ask that you please register your copy. There are several reasons why
- it is to your advantage to do this:
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- 1. This is the only way in which this software is supported.
- WYNDWARE depends on your registration fee for our continued
- existence. If we do not receive your registration, we will be
- unable to continue offering programs like this to you.
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- 2. By registering, you are assured of receiving the most up-to-date
- and full-featured product possible. We are continually upgrading
- our products, making them more powerful and easier to use. When
- you register, you will receive a copy of the most current version
- of the program, and will be placed on our list to receive notices
- of new revisions when they become available.
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- 3. The initial registration reminder screen which appears at the
- beginning of the program is removed when you install your
- registered copy, saving you an extra keystroke when you start the
- program.
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- 4. As an added incentive for registering at this time, we will also
- include with your order a copy of THE HIVE, our strategy game for
- up to 4 players (with or without the computer). This game is
- ONLY available to registered users of our other products and is
- included at NO additional cost.
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- To become a registered user of FLAGS, or to order other WYNDWARE
- products, use the convenient order form in the back of this booklet or
- call 1-800-475-1628 for credit card orders.
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