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- The Complete Morph v2.00 - Read.Me Document.
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- Thank you for taking interest in The Complete Morph!
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- The files should all be located in the same directory, and that
- directory should be placed in your PATH. However, I understand that
- another path entry can sometimes make a path too long for DOS to
- handle, so, see the file CMORPH.DOC to get some information on
- avoiding this problem.
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- Have fun, and again, thanks for supporting CMorph and the ASP!
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- Regitration
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- To learn how to register, look in the CMORPH.DOC file at the end, in
- the section titled: "HOW TO REGISTER."
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- Two ways to register on-line:
- 1. SWREG forum on CompuServe (registration ID #1629)
- 2. Raytech BBS (located in Scottland)
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- KNOWN BUGS:
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- - NONE -
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- General notes from the author:
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- The new DOS4GW.EXE will not work with the CImage v3.11 (another
- product of mine). It will not allow some users to access VESA modes.
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- All output images (except GIF) are stored as uncompressed 24-bit
- images.
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- Currently DTA (Dave's Targa Animator -- located on Compuserve in the
- GRAPHDEV forum in the "Morphing" lib #13) seems to be such a great
- tool for creating FLI files, that I haven't bothered to add them
- yet. If you don't have that program, I really suggest you use that
- as a method of creating FLI files from the TARGA files output here...
- (Your welcome, Dave!)
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- The most common program that allows you to play FLI files is called
- AAPLAY.EXE or QUICKFLI.EXE. Both are available on most BBSs.
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- See the documentation for a list of planned future updates! Hey, if
- you register, you'll be the first to recieve that version, so hurry
- up and like it!
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- - Paul Nettle
- Author
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