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TAKE FIVE MACINTOSH AND WINDOWS USER'S GUIDE TECHNICAL SUPPORT: (914) 591-5500 CONTENTS Registration and Software Support 2 For Macintosh Users 2 For Windows Users 3 Using '/(lke FiliI' 4 REGISTRATION AND SOFTWARE SUPPORT Plcase fill out and return the enelosed warranty card. This registers your copy of the software and hclps us keep you informed about updates and other software you may be interested in. Ifyou ever have problems with Voyager software, plcase call us at (914) 591-5500. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS - MACINTOSH • Any color Macintosh (25-MHz 68030 or better recommended) • System 7 • 3000K of free RAM • 13-inch (640x480 resolution) color monitor • QuickTime-compatible CD-ROM drive (double-speed recomrnended) SETTING UP - MACINTOSH Before you can use this product, you must make sure that the QuickTime extension is installed. 2 Installing the OuickTime Extension 11' the QuickTime (1.6.1 or later) extension isn 't al ready installed on your Macintosh, IÖllow these steps: I. Drag QuickTime to the System Folder on your hard drive and drop iL The Macintosh will guide you through the rest of the installation. 2. Restart your Macintosh. lAUNCHING TAKE FIVE - MACINTOSH To launch Takt, FiVf, insert the CD and double-dick the Take Five icon. TECHNICAl REQUIREMENTS - WINDOWS • 486SX-2;) or higher processor • 640x480 2;)li-color display (accderator recommended) • 4 MB RAM (8 MB recommended) • MPC2-compatible CD-ROM drive amI sound card with spcakcrs or headphones • Microsoft Windows ;).1, MS-DOS ;).0 or later SETTING UP - WINDOWS Vou can install the software using Program Manager or File Manager. No matter which method you use, thc installcr will add a Take Five icon to the Voyager group in Program Manager. Installing the Software from File Manager I. Insert the CD into your CD-ROM drive according to the drive manu- facturer's instructions. 2. From within the Windows File Manager, dick on the drive icon for your CD-ROM drive to display the disc's files. ;). Double-dick on the 1NSTALL.EXE file to run the installer prograrn. 3 4. Follow the directions in the installer's dialog boxes to complete the installation. Installing the Software trom Program Manager I. Choose Run from the File menu. 2. Type d:linstall.exe, where d: is yom CD-ROM drive. 3. Click OK. 4. Follow the directions in the installer's dialog boxes to complete the installatjon. launehing Take Five To launch Take Hve, double-dick thc Take Five icon in the Voyager Group. GETTING STARTED Contents of Ta ke Five Take Hve contains four seetions: • Visual Vacation presents landscape photographs accompanied by the soothing music 01' your choice. • Music of the Spheres surrounds you with a variety 01' sound environ- ments, frol11 ocean waves to Mozart. …

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TANK WARS™ 2.0.0 by Richard C. Ballantyne 9/23/96 Tank Wars is shareware - the fee is $5. Once the fee is paid, any program or upgrade I produce will be yours for FREE (you won't have to feel guilty about paying the shareware fee), plus I will send you a registration code that will make your tanks more powerful than you can possibly imagine. Tank Wars is a battle simulation game between two tanks. The tank battles take place in an arena where other competitive tank drivers compete with each other. Whenever you win a battle with the computer player, you will be given a certain amount of money that can be used to buy power up items for your tank. The object of the game is to gradually gain money to buy items to upgrade your tank. When your tank is sufficiently powerful, you may attempt to defeat the final boss tank (Select “Final Boss” from the Difficulty Menu). BEWARE: The Final Boss is SMART and TOUGH! But if he is defeated you will find that the reward was well worth the trouble. When you first begin... You will be given $1000 to spend any way you want. Your beginning weapons level will be 1/2, your armor level 2, your shot speed level 2, your movement speed level 1, your ram plate level 1. The computer's levels will be as follows: Weapons level 1, armor level 4, shot speed level 2, movement speed level 1, ram plate level 1, and skill level 7. This is what the statistics will be set at when you open a new save file. Player 1: Player 2: The Computer Player: Movement using the Mouse: To move around, simply point the mouse in the direction in which you wish to go, and the tank will follow the mouse. Movement using the Keyboard: Player 1: To move use the ‘E’, ‘D’, ‘F’, ‘S’ keys to move north, south, east, and west respectively. Player 2: Use the arrow keys (N = UP ARROW, S = DOWN ARROW, E = RIGHT ARROW, W = LEFT ARROW) to move. Firing using the mouse: Press down the mouse button in the direction in which you wish the shot to go. Firing using the Keyboard: You may fire up to 10 shots simultaneously before the “shot buffer” starts to run out. When you fire more than 10 shots, the 1st shot that you fired will disappear and will be replaced by the 11th shot. The directions in which you may fire are NOT dependent upon the directions in which you happen to moving (i.e.: a nice new feature the last version of Tank Wars did not have) Player 1: To Fire use the ‘I’, ‘K’, ‘L’, ‘J’ keys to fire north, south, east, or west respectively. Player 2: To Fire use the ‘8’, ‘2’, ‘6’, ‘4’ keys on the number pad to fire north, south, east, or west respectively. To fire your current weapon, simply aim your tank in the direction in which you wish to fire, and press down the mouse button (or for Player 2, spacebar, 'F', or '5'). Note: Whenever you fire when your previous shot is still on the screen, your last shot will disappear and a new one will be created. Damage is determined by the weapons level. Apple Menu: Register TankWars: Please do register T…

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TattleTale Application V1.3.1 • PURPOSE: TattleTale provides very complete information about your computer and its system related software. The information can be viewed on screen by category, printed, written to a standard text file, or output in database readable format. As such, it also provides a record of your system configuration that can be used for reporting problems to software and hardware manufacturers, to compare configurations across multiple computers, or to simply learn about your machine. Information categories covered are: the CPU, Volumes + Drives, Monitors, Nubus Devices, SCSI Devices, ADB Devices, Serial Ports, General System Attributes, Startup Environment, System Files (System, Finder, INITS, CDEVs, RDEVs etc.), DAs, Fonts, Drivers, Open Files, Processes, and Available/UnAvailable Traps. In addition, it enables you to Mount Volumes and Close Files that were left open. The information provided varies greatly among these categories and is best understood simply by going to the dialog window and browsing through the above categories. NOTE: The Traps information is valuable for programmers who are always wondering if a particular combination of system software and hardware implements a certain trap. • SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: TattleTale is compatible with the Mac+ and newer machines and requires System 4.2 or higher. It is also compatible with System 7 and takes advantage of some of its enhanced system information features as well as balloon help. Note that there is a marked difference between the information available under system 4.2 compared to the 6.X systems and higher. TattleTale 1.3 is available in two versions. This document describes the Application version. Under most circumstances, the DA version operates without problems. However, under System 7 there is considerably less memory allocated to DAs than under earlier systems. This and other particulars in your system can cause TattleTale DA to fail under memory intensive operations such as printing. This Application version of TattleTale was created for those people who experience problems with the DA version. TattleTale.Traps expects to be found in the System Folder, but you can rename it or put it anywhere you want. However, you must describe this change for TattleTale as described under Trap Related Features below. • GENERAL OPERATION: TattleTale consists primarily of a menu and a modeless dialog window. When you initially run it, the dialog window is visible and the first category of information is already displayed in a scrolling list. Subsequent categories are selected from the Pop-up Menu above the list. Categories which are not available for a given computer and system software combination (e.g. Nubus on a Mac+ or Processes under Uni-Finder in System 6.X or lower) are dimmed and cannot be selected. The Close button and the Close Box both close the window but leave TattleTale active. Get System Info in the TattleTa…

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