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- AMY! v2.2 is Copyright 1990-93 by J. McCaffrey
-
- This program prints LARGE letters on a CGA, EGA, VGA, or Hercules screen.
- It was designed for my daughter Amy when she was about 5 months old,
- since she really enjoyed 'typing' but was upset that nothing appeared
- on the screen. This program traps all key combinations (including
- Ctrl-Alt-Del), thus keeping your computer safe from executing
- unwanted commands.
-
- The color of each letter is set randomly, and if you type the proper
- sequence of letters (AMY or the name you entered on the command line)
- you get a different sound for each letter and a finale (sound &
- screen) when you type the entire name. You also get a sound when you
- press the 'grey' keys (such as the Function keys, Enter key, and
- shift keys). Many of the keys also cause the CapsLock, NumLock, and
- Scroll-Lock lights to flash - surprisingly, my daughter often found
- those lights to be the most fascinating part of the computer.
- Note: Some computers do not support such 'playing around' with the
- keyboard lights. Use the L- command (described below) to turn
- off this feature if you find that the program crashes immediately
- after startup.
-
- Because the program is meant to be easy to use (while you have a
- screaming(?) baby on your hands), the program will automatically go
- into a screen-saver mode after about 2 minutes of inactivity. During
- this screen-saver mode, the child's name will flash at random on the
- screen. Pressing any key reverts the program to normal mode.
-
- The program can take a few command line arguments:
- The first argument is the child's name, which can be followed by an
- exclamation point if desired. The remaining arguments can be in any
- order:
- NS = turn off ALL sound effects
- G- = turn off 'grey' keys (Function keys, Enter key, etc.) sound effects
- L- = turn off CapsLock, NumLock, and Scroll_Lock light flashing (this may
- be required if you computer doesn't have those lights.).
- 1 = set smallest size font
- 2 = set middle size font (default)
- 4 = set largest size font
-
- For instance: AMY KAREN! NS 4
-
- would set the 'magic name' to KAREN, use the largest font, and turn
- off the sound. A question mark (?) at the command-line will give you
- a help screen. The program requires that the ROMAN.FON and HELVB.FON
- font files (included) be present. The program will search for the
- font files in the current directory, the directory where AMY was
- executed from (DOS 3.0 or later only), and will also search the path.
- Finally, you can use a new environment variable AMY to specify where
- the font files are located. The command "SET AMY=pathspec" will set
- the variable, and may be included in a batch file. An example batch
- file is included.
- Note: to use the program with a Hercules monitor, you must first
- run the MSHERC program (included).
-
- The program is hopefully very easy to use. You will probably want to
- create a batch file with the appropriate name, or you can just type
- the name on the command line from DOS. The screen will clear and the
- name to match will be shown in LARGE letters at the center of the
- screen. Note that the exclamation point after the name is for
- display only - the child doesn't have to type the exclamation point
- to get the "fireworks." Anything the child types is echoed to the
- screen, although non-printing characters are transformed. To exit
- the program, press Ctrl-Scroll_Lock three times in a row. When
- pressing this key combination to exit the program, HOLD DOWN the Ctrl
- key and press the Scroll_Lock key three times. Hopefully, randomly
- pressing this key combination three times in a row is rare enough
- that it shouldn't occur by mistake. If it does, let me know - I can
- make the combination more difficult. My daughter hasn't hit that
- combination yet....
-
- Now for the legalese....
- This program is copyright 1990-1993, but may be freely copied &
- distributed as long as all the files are kept together and not
- modified in any way other than through the use of the registration
- program (included). Registered copies of the program are NOT to be
- distributed. The author makes no claims as to the suitability of
- this software for any specific purpose, nor will the author be
- responsible for any damage the program may cause, no matter the cause
- or fault. Hopefully the above hasn't scared everyone off - my
- daughter really does enjoy the program, which I run on an AT clone
- with a VGA monitor.
-
- If you (and your children) enjoy this program, please send $5.00 to:
- John McCaffrey If you have any comments, questions, or problems,
- 625 Overlook Drive please call my BBS system at: (203)-250-0938.
- Cheshire, CT 06410
-
- Registration of the program (via the included REGISTER.EXE file)
- will remove the startup 'please register' message. To use the
- register program, merely enter the name of the executable file (amy!.exe),
- and then enter the password & user name when asked. The required
- password will be posted as a message to you on the OPAL Network BBS
- (203-250-0938) when your registration fee is received. To simplify
- access to the board, you may wish to include the exact name & password
- that you want to use when you sign onto the BBS.
-
- Special OFFER: Send a $25.00 payment to the above address to register
- the program AND get a full year of 60 minutes per day access to my
- BBS. The $25.00 payment will include unlimited download privleges!
- This offer may expire at any time. Call the OPAL Network BBS at
- (203)-250-0938 for full details! Registering the program means you
- will automatically be notified of any program updates via the BBS -
- and the updates will be FREE to registered owners. The normal full
- download privleges fee is $25 per year.
-
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-
- I plan to write new children's software for my daughter as she grows.
- If there is any software you would like to see, please leave me a
- message!