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- MOSAIX
- Version 1.0
- 01-Jul-89
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- Copyright (c) 1989 - Data Assist, All Rights Reserved.
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- REGISTRATION
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- MOSAIX is distributed under the Shareware concept. If you continue to use
- MOSAIX, you are expected to register. Registration is only $35. For an
- additional $10 you will receive an update and the ARGUS graphics utility.
- As an added bonus for your registration, you will receive one FREE color
- scan of any color print or 35mm slide that you enclose with your
- registration.
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- Your slide or print will be returned along with a diskette of your photo
- saved as a PCX graphics file. You will then be able to load your picture
- with MOSAIX and use it as a jigsaw puzzle!
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- YOUR PICTURES AS MOSAIX PUZZLES
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- For best results your print should be 8" x 10" or smaller, but no smaller
- than wallet size. Data Assist can also scan 35mm slides, but we prefer to
- get standard size prints. The prints developed by Fotomat, K-mart or your
- local drug store will scan very well.
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- When selecting a picture to send, try to select a clear, colorful picture.
- Complex pictures with large amounts of detail generally do not make good
- MOSAIX puzzles. For best results, the photograph should be in landscape
- mode; wider than it is high. Otherwise, we will need to crop the image in
- order to create a full screen VGA or EGA puzzle.
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- Note: All slides and prints will be returned after processing. However,
- Data Assist ASSUMES NO LIABILITY for any loss or damage to your property
- during shipping or processing.
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- Please allow 2-4 weeks for processing.
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- INTRODUCTION
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- MOSAIX is a computerized jigsaw puzzle program. Unlike other PC based
- jigsaw puzzle programs, MOSAIX is designed for use with photographic
- quality color images, rather than cartoon pictures. The puzzles presented
- by MOSAIX may be created using a video image capture board, a black and
- white scanner or a color scanner. Since MOSAIX can import standard PCX
- graphics files, puzzles may also be created using almost any PC paint
- program.
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- For our customers who do not have access to a color scanner or digitizing
- equipment, Data Assist provides a color image scanning service.
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- REQUIREMENTS
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- Since MOSAIX displays actual color pictures for its puzzles, a VGA, MCGA or
- EGA graphics system is highly recommended. The program may also be used on
- CGA graphics system; however, a CGA Graphics Library is not currently
- distributed with the shareware MOSAIX package.
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- MOSAIX supports the use of a Microsoft, Logitech or Mouse Systems
- compatible mouse. The use of a mouse is optional.
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- MOSAIX requires 384K bytes of memory. A Hard disk is not required. If a
- hard disk is not available, the computer system must have one 720K or 1.2M
- floppy disk drive, or two 360K floppy disk drives available.
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- INSTALLATION
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- MOSAIX is distributed on two 360K 5.25" diskettes, or one 720K 3.5"
- diskette. The first diskette contains the MOSAIX program, the VGA Graphics
- Library, documentation and registration information.
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- The second diskette contains the EGA graphics library. If your system is an
- IBM PS/2 system, or any other system with a VGA compatible graphics card,
- you do not need to install the EGA graphics library.
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- Hard Disk Installation
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- 1. Create a subdirectory called MOSAIX on your hard disk.
- 2. Change Directory to the MOSAIX directory.
- 3. Copy the files from disk #1 to your hard disk.
- 4. For EGA users, delete VGA.MGL and copy EGA.MGL from Disk #2.
- 5. Type MOSAIX to start the program.
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- Single Floppy Disk Installation
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- 1. Create a bootable DOS system diskette. (720K or larger)
- 2. Copy the file MOSAIX.EXE to this diskette.
- 3. For VGA users, copy the file VGA.MGL (Disk #1)
- 4. For EGA users, copy the file EGA.MGL (Disk #2)
- 5. Type MOSAIX to start the program.
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- Dual Floppy Disk Installation
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- 1. Create a bootable DOS system diskette in drive A:
- 2. Copy the file MOSAIX.EXE to the diskette in drive A:
- 3. Format a data disk in drive B:
- 4. For VGA users, copy the file VGA.MGL (Disk #1) to your B: disk.
- 5. For EGA users, copy the file EGA.MGL (Disk #2) to your B: disk.
- 6. Type MOSAIX B:VGA or MOSAIX B:EGA to start the program.
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- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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- MOSAIX is run by typing the command MOSAIX from the DOS '>' prompt. If you
- have installed MOSAIX correctly, the program will display the title screen.
- After a few seconds, the screen will dissolve and the main menu will
- appear.
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- Dual Floppy disk users will need to specify the path to their graphics
- diskette on the command line. For example:
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- MOSAIX B:VGA -or- MOSAIX B:EGA
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- If you have purchased additional MOSAIX graphics libraries from Data
- Assist, you can invoke MOSAIX and specify the name of an alternate graphics
- library from the DOS command line. For example:
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- MOSAIX VGA2 -or- MOSAIX EGA
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- Registered users will be informed when additional MOSAIX graphics libraries
- become available.
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- THE MAIN MENU
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- Pictures
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- The Pictures option displays a list of pictures in the MOSAIX Graphics
- Library that you are currently using. The default libraries, VGA.MGL and
- EGA.MGL, contain three sample pictures provided by Data Assist. These
- pictures were produced by our Color Scanning Service. Your pictures will be
- scanned using the same professional equipment.
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- Use the arrow keys and the Enter key to select a picture from the list. You
- may select a picture from this list or load another picture using the Load
- option.
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- Load: PCX File
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- The Load option is used to load a PCX graphics file. Most PC based paint
- programs, scanners and video capture boards are capable of creating PCX
- graphics files. Please read the section on PCX File Compatibility later in
- this document.
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- When you register your copy of MOSAIX and send a photograph to Data Assist,
- you will be sent a PCX file of your photo. To load your photo into MOSAIX,
- use the load option and enter the name of your PCX file.
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- Options: Keyboard
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- MOSAIX can be configured to use the keyboard arrow keys or a mouse. The
- default setting is for MOSAIX to use the keyboard. You do not need to
- select this option unless you have switched to using the mouse and want to
- switch back to using the keyboard.
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- Options: Mouse
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- Use the Mouse option if you prefer to use your mouse to select and move the
- puzzle tiles. In order for MOSAIX to properly use your mouse you must
- install a mouse software driver during your system start up. Please refer
- to your mouse documentation for specific information regarding installation
- of your mouse software.
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- Note: The mouse is only functional while in graphics mode. The keyboard
- must be used to select items from the main menu.
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- Options: Sound-On
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- Whenever you move a puzzle tile to its correct screen location, MOSAIX will
- produce a sound. This feature makes the puzzle easier to solve since MOSAIX
- will inform you when you have moved a tile to its correct screen location.
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- Options: Sound-Off
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- This option disables MOSAIX from producing a sound whenever you move a
- puzzle tile to its correct screen location. Selecting this option will make
- the puzzle more difficult to solve.
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- Start: Level-1
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- Level 1 is the easiest of the three levels of play. The puzzle is divided
- into 25 tiles. The picture will display for a few seconds and will then be
- scrambled. This level is recommended for small children.
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- Start: Level-2
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- Level 2 is the medium level of play. The puzzle is divided into 50 tiles.
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- Start: Level-3
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- Level 3 is the most difficult level of play. The puzzle is divided
- into 100 tiles.
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- Start: View-It
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- This option will display a picture, but will not scramble it. When you are
- finished looking at the picture, press the ESC key to return to the main
- menu.
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- Help
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- The help menu provides a quick introduction to MOSAIX as well as some
- additional information about the services offered by Data Assist.
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- USING THE KEYBOARD
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- While the puzzle is displayed on the screen, you must use the arrow keys to
- select and move tiles.
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- Press the Enter key to pick up a tile. You may then move the tile around
- the screen using the arrow keys. Press the Enter key once more and the
- original tile and the current tile will swap places.
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- If you have picked up a tile and then decide that you do not want to move
- it, you may press the ESC key to cancel the move. However, once you have
- swapped two tiles, you can not cancel the move.
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- There are several function keys that may be used, either in keyboard mode
- or in mouse mode. They are:
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- Alt-L ... Move the puzzle Left one tile.
- Alt-R ... Move the puzzle Right one tile.
- Alt-U ... Move the puzzle Up one tile.
- Alt-D ... Move the puzzle Down one tile.
- Alt-K ... Switch to using the Keyboard.
- Alt-M ... Switch to using the Mouse.
- Alt-V ... View the completed picture.
- Press the ESC key to return to the puzzle.
- Alt-Q ... Quit this puzzle.
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- Note: Alt-V can not be used if you are in the process of moving a tile.
- This function may only be used while you are selecting a tile.
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- USING THE MOUSE
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- If you selected the mouse option, either through the main menu or via the
- Alt-M function keys, you may use the mouse to select and swap tiles.
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- Move the outline box to the tile that you wish to move. Click any mouse
- button to select the tile. Move the tile around the screen by again moving
- the mouse. Press any mouse key again and the original tile and the current
- tile will swap places.
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- Note: The Alt-Keys and the ESC key may be used while the mouse is active.
- The arrow keys should not be used in conjunction with the mouse!
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- ERROR MESSAGES
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- Unable to find a MOSAIX Graphics Library. - MOSAIX was unable to locate a
- VGA.MGL, EGA.MGL or CGA.MGL file on your system. Install one of these
- files. If you have installed MOSAIX on a dual floppy drive system, you must
- specify the path and filename of the Graphics Library on the MOSAIX command
- line.
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- Unable to open Graphics Library: xxxxx - MOSAIX was not able to open the
- specified Graphics Library.
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- Please select or load a picture first. - You must select a picture from the
- Picture menu or load a picture using the Load option.
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- Unable to load picture xxxxxx from library. - MOSAIX was not able to read
- the graphics library file. This error may indicate that your MGL file has
- been damaged. Install a new MGL file on your system.
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- Unable to load picture xxxxxx from disk. - MOSAIX was not able to read the
- PCX file specified. This error may indicate that your PCX file has been
- damaged. Specify a valid PCX file.
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- Picture xxxxxx can not be used with version 1.0 of MOSAIX. - The PCX file
- that you specified is valid, but will not work with this version of MOSAIX.
- Contact Data Assist to purchase a MOSAIX program upgrade.
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- Not enough memory to load picture. - MOSAIX does not have enough free
- memory to load the selected picture. Remove all memory resident programs
- from your system, then run MOSAIX again.
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- Load failure for xxxxxx from library. - Please send a copy of the
- xxxxxx.MGL file to Data Assist.
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- Load failure for xxxxxx from disk. - Please send a copy of the xxxxxx.PCX
- file to Data Assist.
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- Program-crash: xxxxx, status=yyyyy. - Please report this error to Data
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- PCX FILE COMPATIBILITY
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- Version 1.0 of MOSAIX is compatible with three PCX file types:
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- 320 x 200 x 4 color, CGA graphics.
- 640 x 350 x 16 color, EGA graphics.
- 320 x 200 x 256 color, MCGA and VGA graphics.
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- The next release of MOSAIX will provide PCX file support for:
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- All Standard CGA graphic modes,
- All Standard EGA graphic modes,
- All Standard VGA and MCGA graphic modes,
- 640 X 480 x 256 color, Super VGA graphics ***
- 800 x 600 x 256 color, Super VGA graphics ***
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- *** Supported on Super VGA cards manufactured by Orchid, Video Seven,
- Paradise and compatible Tseng based products. Customers who register for
- the full ($45) MOSAIX package will receive this upgrade automatically.
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- Incompatible PCX Files
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- Until recently, the 256 color PCX format was not well standardized. As
- such, several vendors sell products that produce non-standard 256 color PCX
- files. MOSAIX conforms to the latest standard for 256 color PCX files!
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- We have seen several products that create incompatible PCX files. If you
- wish to use an image created by these products with MOSAIX, you must
- capture the image using the ARGUS program available from Data Assist.
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- APPLICATION NOTES
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- This section provides tips on converting images from other products to a
- format compatible with MOSAIX. Please send us your tips!
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- Converting GIF Files
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- GIF is Compuserve's Graphics Interchange Format. There are several hundred
- high quality, color pictures available in the Compuserve Picture Forum.
- Many of these pictures are also available on various BBS systems and
- through many Shareware vendors.
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- Use any GIF display program to display the picture. Then use ARGUS to
- convert the picture into a PCX file. This procedure is an easy way to
- create hundreds of MOSAIX puzzles!
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- PC Paintbrush, Paintbrush+, PC Paintbrush IV
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- The PCX files created by these ZSoft products are compatible with MOSAIX.
- Some video modes are not currently supported but will be in the next
- release of MOSAIX.
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- PC Paint Plus
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- Create a picture using PC Paint Plus. Use the Tools Option: Show Screen to
- view the picture. Capture the picture using ARGUS.
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- Pictor / Grasp
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- Pictor is the paint program that comes with GRASP from Paul Mace Software.
- The CGA and EGA mode PCX files created by Pictor are compatible with
- MOSAIX. However, Pictor does not create compatible 256 color PCX files.
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- To create a 256 color MOSAIX puzzle, first use Pictor and create a .PIC
- file. Exit Pictor and use SHOWPIC to display the picture. Use ARGUS to
- convert the picture into a useable PCX file.
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- Splash!
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- Create a picture using Splash! Save the picture as a .SS file. Use the
- SHOWSS program to display the picture and capture it using ARGUS.
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- ColoRIX
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- Create a picture using ColoRIX. Save the picture as a .SCI file. Use the
- RIXLATE program to display the picture and capture it using ARGUS.
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- Deluxe Paint II
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- For EGA pictures: Create a picture using Deluxe Paint II. Save the picture
- as a .LBM file. Use the CONVERT utility to convert the .LBM file to a .PCX
- file.
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- Example: convert -d puzzle.lbm -p3 puzzle.pcx
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- This procedure does not work for 256 color VGA pictures.
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- Dr. Halo III
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- Create a .PIC file using DRHALO. Use the PRESENTS program to display the
- picture and capture using ARGUS.
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- GEM Draw Plus
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- Create a picture using GEM Draw Plus. Select the 'To Output' menu option.
- Output the picture to the screen and capture using ARGUS.
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- VGACAD
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- VGACAD is a Shareware paint program created by Lawrence Gozum and Marvin
- Gozum, MD. Create a picture using VGACAD. Save the picture as a .BLD file.
- Use the MVGAVU program to display the picture and capture it using ARGUS.
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- VGA Paint
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- You may use ARGUS to capture a picture directly from the VGA Paint screen.
- Hint: If you press Alt-Ctrl-G just after pressing the left mouse button,
- the mouse cursor will be invisible in the captured image.
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- PC-Key-Draw
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- Create and save the picture using PC-Key-Draw. Press F8 O (the capital
- letter O) to invoke the picture view option. Press the space bar until the
- desired picture is shown. Press Alt-Ctrl-G to capture the picture with
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- Logitech PaintShow-Plus / ScanMan Scanner
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- Scan an image using the Logitech ScanMan Scanner. Use the Logitech PS-Plus
- paint program to display the image and capture using ARGUS. Do not use the
- TIF2PCX conversion utility provided by Logitech. This utility will not
- create a MOSAIX compatible PCX file.
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- Computer Eyes
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- Computer Eyes is a video capture board available from Digital Vision.
- Create a .CE file using the EYES program. Use the Digital Vision VIEW
- program to view the .CE file and capture with ARGUS. This procedure works
- for both VGA and EGA pictures.
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- Jovian Logic VIA & SYLVIA
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- Jovian's 256 color PCX file format is not compatible with MOSAIX. Use
- VU.COM to grab a video image. Store the image in .VI format. Exit VU.COM,
- then use SHOW to display the .VI file. Capture the image using ARGUS.
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- Kidwriter Gold
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- Kidwriter Gold is a storybook program for children. The package contains
- over 200 images of people, monsters, animals, flowers, dolls, vehicles and
- furniture that can be placed anywhere the screen. ARGUS will save a
- Kidwriter Gold screen as a PCX file that may be used with MOSAIX. Ideal for
- kids!
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- Other Paint Programs
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- Most paint programs have an option that enables you to view a picture
- without showing all the icons and tools. Use this capability to display a
- picture and capture using ARGUS. ARGUS will save the image as a MOSAIX
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- TRADEMARKS
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- MOSAIX is a trademark of Data Assist.
- ColoRIX is a trademark of RIX Soft Works, Inc.
- ComputerEyes is a trademark of Digital Vision, Inc.
- Dr. Halo III is a trademark of Media Cybernetics.
- GEM Draw Plus is a trademark of Digital Research.
- GIF is a trademark of Compuserve.
- Kidwriter and Splash! are trademarks of Spinnaker Software.
- PC Paint Plus is a trademark of Mouse Systems.
- PaintShow and ScanMan are trademarks of Logitech.
- Pictor and Grasp are trademarks of Paul Mace Software.
- VIA and SYLVIA are trademarks of Jovian Logic.
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