Super, Natural British Columbia Screen Saver Version 1.0 General Information Thank you for your interest in the Super, Natural British Columbia Screen Saver. This screen saver can be installed as a replacement for your current Windows screen saver. It includes a rotating gallery of 20 "electronic travel posters" from every region of British Columbia, Canada. This is the first time Tourism British Columbia has produced such a screen saver. We do not know if there is enough demand for an annual update, and we would certainly like to hear your views on this point. (See Feedback section below for our mailing address.)If you want to learn more about spending your next holiday in British Columbia, press the F1 key on your computer keyboard while the screen saver is on screen. This will take you to an information screen which will tell you how to contact our tourism information service. Windowstm System Requirements · Microsoft Windows compatible computer (80386 or greater recommended) · Microsoft Windows 3.1 or higher, MS Windows for Workgroups, MS Windows NT · Minimum 4MB RAM, Recommended 8MB RAM · 3MB Hard Disk space · A Windows compatible Super VGA graphics (256 Color) driver is recommended. Features · Rotating gallery of 20 photo images, · On the fly decompression of images, · User variable time delay, etc. via Windows Control Panel, · Hot F1 Key information page, Installation Instructions · Start Microsoft Windows · Insert diskette labeled "Disk 1 of 2" into drive A · From Program Manager, select the File menu and choose Run · Type a:\setup and press Enter Note: This installation routine checks for an installed 256 color video driver before installation. If a 256 color driver is not currently installed on your system, the program will advise you to install such a driver and then give you the option of installing a 16 color version of the images or exiting the installation routine. The 16 color version of the screen saver has fewer photo images and a slight drop in image quality. The installation program checks for the following line in your autoexec.bat file: c:\share.exe /l:500. If this line is not present, the installation program will allow you to make the change manually, or will update autoexec.bat automatically. This line must be present for the BC Images Screen Saver to operate in Windows 3.1. This line is not necessary for Windows for Workgroups or Windows NT. Testing and Operation This screen saver will be installed as your default screen saver. If you wish to test the screen saver, or adjust the settings, you may do so through your Control Panel Desktop icon. Once the install program is complete, the screen saver will be active. You will have to wait a minimum of one minute with no keyboard or mouse activity before an image will appear. We hope you enjoy the Super, Natural British Columbia Screen Saver! License This software is restricted freeware. Individuals, organizations, on-line services and bulletin board services are encouraged to copy this software and distribute it for personal or network use. This license does not grant permission to use this software for resale unless bundled for free with commercial software with the permission of Tourism British Columbia. Distribution of altered code or images is not permitted. As a condition of this license, the user agrees that they are using the software voluntarily and any data or time loss is the responsibility of the user. In installing the software the user agrees to the terms of the license. Security This software was virus free when released by Tourism British Columbia. Please take all the normal precautions when installing this or any other software to ensure that your system remains virus free. If you need advice on this matter, please consult your systems consultant, or the vendor who sold you your system and software. Technical support As a freeware program, technical support is not available for this product. However, if you have any comments or suggestions, please let us know. (See Feedback section below for our mailing address.) This software has gone through a rigorous development and beta testing process. Even though we have tried to ensure compatibility with all systems, some incompatibilities may arise with specific system configurations that were not able to be tested. If you have problems we advise you to delete the c:\windows\bcimage directory and please let us know the details by writing to us at the feedback address. Feedback We are interested in your feedback. All correspondence will be read by members of the development team. If you have some feedback, please write to us at: Screen Saver Feedback Information Systems Branch 3rd Floor 1117 Wharf Street Victoria, British Columbia Canada V8V 1X4 Photo Credits Cruise Ship in Vancouver Harbour Dave Reede (800) 565-3879 High Country Trail Riders Near Ashcroft Alan Zenuk (604) 874-8771 Fishing Emerald Lake in the Rockies Ed Gifford (604) 462-8612 Canoe Country - Bowron Lake Tourism BC (604) 660-2755 Ocean Kayaks at Pacific Rim National Park Alan Zenuk (604) 874-8771 Clayoquot Sound, Western Vancouver Island Russ Heinl (604) 656-5133 Cariboo Gold Rush Ghost Town Alamn Sirulnikoff (604) 681-0163 Powder Skiing Near Revelstoke Scott Rowed (800) 565-3879 North Shore Mountains Rise Over Vancouver Dave Watters (800) 565-3879 Riding the Rails Along Seton Lake Chris Harris (604) 681-0163 April Blooms in VictoriaDarwin R. Wiggett (604) 681-1063 Chilco Lake in Ts'yl-os Wilderness Park Al Harvey (604) 738-7878 Grizzly in Khytzevmateen Wilderness Park Tom Ellison (604) 681-0163 Wine Country - Okanagan Valley Dan Lybarger (604) 492-8825 Majestic Mount Robson R. Hartmier (604) 681-0163 Orca Whales in Robson Bight Thomas Kitchin (604) 681-0163 Victoria's Legislative Buildings Chris Cheadle (604) 655-4676 Rain Forest on Central Vancouver Island J. Taposchaner (800) 565-3879 Inside Passage Cruise to Prince Rupert Jeff Barber (604) 386-1133 Waterfalls in Northeastern British Columbia Gary Fiegehan (604) 736-7369 Development Team Concept and Image Design David Reilley, Integrate Software Development The Alexandra Projects