WHAT IS IT? WHERE IS IT? - (COUNTIES) ====================================== TYPED BY SHARD 17-11-93 BEFORE YOU START ================ Before using any of the programs, please make backup copies of your disks and lock away your master disks. That way, if you ever damage your disk you can always make a fresh working copy. Computer Viruses ---------------- Sharing disks with friends has become the major cause for the rapid spread of computer viruses. Some of these are fairly harmless but nevertheless annoying. Others are very nasty and will show varying symptoms from diskettes not loading unless not write protected, diskettes being destroyed, programs not loading or crashing. Once you have a virus in amongst your disks they are difficult to get rid of, not to say time consuming. imagine spending hours creating a story only to lose it all. Imagine collecting a years worth of data for a project and losing all that. Don't risk it. Be extremely careful who you take disks from. And don't give disks away. If you already have a virus in amongst your disks, your friends will not thank you for corrupting their disks NOTE: ---- If you have a 512K Amiga with an additional external disk drive, you may have to disconnect that drive before you can load some of the enclosed programs. TERMINOLOGY ----------- In this document, to click on something means to move the mouse pointer to and item and then press the left mouse button. To double click is to press the left mouse button twice rapidly. Some of the programs take quite some time to load, please be patient and NEVER take a disk out if the green disk light is on REMEMBER, some of the programs take up to a minute to load and whilst loading, the screen may not show any activity for a while. If the green "drive" light is still on, your program is still loading. Getting going ------------- Simply turn your Amiga on, put in the disk and wait for it to load. The instructions for What is it? Where is it? (Counties) are included on the screen with each activity you choose You will note that the two largest Scottish counties seem to be split in two horizontally. This is deliberate - it has been done to ensure the accuracy of positioning with the larger shapes. Clicking on the Exit box will, as it says, take you back to the Workbench. If you want to restart the program from here simply double click on the disk icon and then on the "WhatWhere" Program icon. Note: The main map and the county shapes are held as IFF files, ie they can be used in Deluxe Paint to make your own drawings. They are in the "G" directory on the disk. Don`t forget to make copies of the files before you alter them. Don't work on the ones on your disk. HAVE FUN GUYS AND REMEMBER ITS ALL FOR FUN aLL DoCs DoNE By SHaRD/N&B