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- 3mHELP USING THE "APOLLO 11" HYPERBOOK0m
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- 1mUSING APOLLO 110m
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- Using this Hyperbook presentation is simple. Just click on the
- subject/command you want to display/perform and that action is carried
- out - it's as simple as that!
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- 1mTHE SYMBOLS - WHAT DO THEY REPRESENT?0m
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- If you have already looked through Apollo 11, you will of noticed
- different symbols placed around the screen. These symbols, or "icons"
- should be clicked on with the left mouse-buttons to perform a specific
- task, for example the Double-Quaver symbol loads an audio sample.
- Also, the symbol of a film camera, clapper board and film denotes an
- image that can be displayed by clicking on it.
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- Usually, the symbol has text written underneath them to tell you which
- image/sample will be loaded. In the case of audio samples, a line of
- the sample is given, for example - "One small step for man, one giant
- leap for mankind" tells you that the sample will load this speech.
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- 1mCOMMON PROBLEMS, AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS0m
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- Problem
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- * Every time I load one of the larger samples, it plays normally and
- returns me to Apollo 11. I then find that the pages go blank and the
- screen flashes - stopping me from continuing. I own an Amiga A1200.
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- Solution
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- * On Amiga A1200s causing the above problems, you should reset your
- Amiga and hold down both mouse-buttons. Turn off CPU Caches and
- select the original chipset from the "boot selection screen". Reboot
- as normal - all should now work fine.
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- Problem
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- * I'm tired of swapping disks as I use Apollo 11. I own a hard disk
- drive, and wonder if it is possible to install Apollo 11 on there.
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- Solution
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- * It is possible to install Apollo 11 on a hard disk drive, but
- requires some knowledge of Amiga DOS as well as Workbench. The
- easiest way of doing this, is to copy all three disks onto the
- partition of your choice and then adding "assign" statements to your
- boot partition's startup-sequence. For example, if you create three
- directories named: "Apollo-1", Apollo-2 and "Apollo-3", on your WORK:
- partition, the assign statements would be:
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- Assign Apollo-1: Work:Apollo-1
- Assign Apollo-2: Work:Apollo-2
- Assign Apollo-3: Work:Apollo-3
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- Problem
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- * I bought my copy of Apollo 11 from a PD library and can't get to
- display the images in the "Apollo 11 Picture Gallery". The system
- keeps asking me to "INSERT APOLLO-3" what am I doing wrong?
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- Solution
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- * You're not doing anything wrong. The version you presently own is
- the "Unregistered" release which is not supplied with the third disk
- "Apollo-3", which contains the images. If you become a registered
- user (by paying the registeration fee) you will receive the third
- disk.
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- Problem
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- * When I load my copy of Apollo 11 from my copy Workbench, the writing
- appears to be different and the paragraphs are all chewed-up. The
- headings are also much smaller, although the text still reads the same
- and the colours are intact.
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- Solution
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- * Your version of Workbench won't have the correct "fonts" installed
- on it to correctly display Apollo 11. You should copy the fonts from
- the disk "Apollo-1" (in the fonts directory) to the same directory on
- your Workbench disk. This problem will also occur if you install
- Apollo 11 on your hard drive.
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