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I FELT A LITTLE BAD ABOUT THIS ONE :) IT SHOULD BE NOTED THAT YOU SHOULD
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INCLUDE THINGS LIKE .OVL AND .DAT FILES TO "SELL" THE PROGRAM TO YOUR
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VICTIMS. ADDITIONALLY NEITHER OF THESE TWO TROJANS HAVE BEEN LISTED IN
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THE HACK REPORT, SO IF YOU MOVE FAST ENOUGH YOU COULD MOST LIKELY PUT
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YOUR OWN FAVORITE TROJAN WITH THEM, AND PASS THEM OFF ON SOME LAME FUCKER!
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OH SOMETIMES A GOOD THING TO DO IS TO INCLUDE A "INSTALL" PROGRAM WITH
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THE TROJAN. THIS WILL CATCH THE LAME FUCKERS WHO ARE TOO LAZY TO READ
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THE DOCS!
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STORY BOOK
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V1.0
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COPYRIGHT 1993
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Jim Davis
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Story Book is a program for children ages 7-13, that is entertaining,
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but also teaches children to read. You set the level, for the child and pick
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between one of several stories. The child is kept entertained while he or
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she is slowly taken through the story at his own pace. Watch your child smile
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as Homely (the G-rated) Clown or several other fictional characters happily
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tell their story.
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Instructions for Story Book: (there is windowed help althrough the program
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so I am going to make this brief)
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MIN. EQUIPMENT:
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IBM Compatible computer (286 is borderline, 386 or faster is recommended).
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EGA VGA graphics.
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Mouse, joystick, or keyboard.
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1. To begin the exploration, type STORY.EXE
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Select the version, or level, you wish to enter. (1 through 7).
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2. Select Keyboard, Joystick, or Mouse.
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3. Story Book was developed to allow simplified access for elementary school
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children and has 7 steps or versions (numbered from 1 to 7). Each version is
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completely separate from the others and can be entered at any time. The first
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version allows only 'forward' and 'back' motion. The purpose of this is to
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minimize confusion for young children as they begin to learn how to use the
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mouse buttons. Each subsequent version adds an additional pair of motion
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controls: for instance, version two adds the ability to move 'left' and
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'right'. Users can enter any version they feel comfortable with.
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(** DEMO version has first three levels only)
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4. You change your viewpoint by placing the cursor on an icon at the right
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side of the screen, and pressing a mouse button.
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5. On the motion controls, the right button lets you move quickly, the left
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button lets you move slowly.
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6. If you get "dis-oriented", click the left mouse button on the box marked
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'RESET VIEW'. (** not in DEMO version)
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7. Sometimes, "colliding" with an object can make something happen
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(e.g. getting a ride on the moving car).
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8. Sometimes, "activating" an object can cause action (eg. stopping and
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starting the moving car). "Activating" is achieved by moving the cursor
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to an object in the picture and clicking the right mouse button. Activation
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is only effective if you are close enough to the object.
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CONTROLS:
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Large Red Arrow -- Move FORWARD.
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Large Blue Arrow -- Move BACKWARD.
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Yellow Triangle -- Move LEFT.
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Green Triangle -- Move RIGHT.
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Yellow Arrow -- Turn LEFT.
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Green Arrow -- Turn RIGHT.
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Pink Eye Box -- Look UP.
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Blue Eye Box -- Look DOWN.
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Pink Triangle -- Move UP.
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Blue Triangle -- Move DOWN.
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Left Tilted Head -- Tilt LEFT.
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Right Tilted Head -- Tilt RIGHT.
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Horizon Box -- RESET VIEW.
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ESC -- Start again.
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SHIFT ESC -- Exit MOVER.
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SUGGESTIONS for Teachers:
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Evaluating a student's readiness to continue on to a subsequent version can be
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accomplished by asking the student if he (she) can describe how the controls
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work, and which motions are caused by which icons.
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NOTE: You may find it more rewarding in the long run to let the children
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discover for themselves how they want to explore and what portion of the world
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they want to explore, and to teach each other what they have found out.
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Within a short time, what seemed a little complicated will become familiar.
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If the mouse is a little awkward for the hand of a kindergarten student there
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are smaller mice available on the market. Also, you may find that the
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students can manipulate a joystick a little easier than a mouse. Or, you can
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show the student how to hold the mouse steady with one hand, and press the
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buttons with the other.
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Introductory offer: Until June 30, 1993 you can order the full-featured,
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7 level Story Book program for $30.00
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After June 30, 1992 the price for Story Book will be $99.00.
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ANY COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS:
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We are extremely interested in your feedback about this new "world".
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Please forward your comments to:
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Jim Davis or Tom Hayward
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(Story Book DEMO)
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VRontier worlds of Stoughton,
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809 E. South Street,
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Stoughton, WI. 53589 608-873-8500
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FAX: 608-873-8523
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Also, one of our services is making custom environments. Contact us with
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specifications, and we will provide a quotation.
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Thank you.
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