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Naid 95 report by Dungeon Dwellers Design [web]

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 Welcome to the Dungeon Dwellers Design's NAID 1995 Video gatherum.  This
disk-magazine contains many pictures taken while we were at the coolest
North-American demo party, and we hope you enjoy looking at them.  We scanned
a variety of different pictures including many people we didn't know so as to
bring you a general feeling of the party.

 Running the program is simple, just execute the main program, MENU.EXE,
and follow all the on-screen instructions.  These things shouldn't be very
confusing.



     ─────────────── S y s t e m    R e q u i r e m e n t s  ───────────────

                              500k Conventional Memory
                              Minimum 386 CPU
                              VGA graphics card

                              Optional GUS for music

 Speed of your computer does not matter, only the SNES-style-Zoom effect will
be directly affected by speed.


       ──────────────── P r o g r a m  E x e c u t i o n ───────────────

 Executing the program will prompt you with for GUS base address.  If you do
not have a GUS, just hit [ENTER], otherwise press the appropriate number for
the Base Address (220 through 290 are supported).

 Now you'll be dropped at the main menu.  Notice the elegant graphics.
Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to choose a topic, and press [ENTER] to select.

 To exit the program back to DOS, just press the [ESC] at the main menu.

 There are two types of options, graphics and text, which are described
appropriately.

 Reading Texts │
  ─────────────┘
 When viewing one of the many informative text files, you have the option to
leave the screen and go back to the main menu by pressing the [ESC] key, or
press the [DOWN ARROW] key to view the next page if there is one.  Sorry, but
the programmer was a bit lazy and doesn't bother highlighting the current
options available, so if pressing the down arrow key results in nothing
changing, then you are at the last page of the text.  And you can't go
backwards, either...

 Viewing Pictures│
   ──────────────┘
 When you're in the view-pictures screen, you can move through the list of
available photos by pressing the [+] or [-] keys on the keypad, advancing
or retreating you through our selected propoganda and silliness.  A small
description of each picture is provided at the top of the screen.  Hit the
[ESC] at any time to go back to the main menu.


         ─────────────────── D i s c l a i m e r ────────────────────
 This release is a product of Dungeon Dwellers Design.  All program code
and graphics are Copyright (C) 1995 Dungeon Dwellers Design. This product may
not be sold under any condition except for the price of the disks for
distribution.  Please contact Dungeon Dwellers Design before including this
product in any software collection, such as CD-Rom collections or mail-order
houses.

 Dungeon Dwellers Design extends no liability whatsoever for any unwanted
results of running this program.  This Party report is distributed as-is, and
any and all damage or data loss that occurs, whether by use or abuse of this
program, is solely the responsibility of the user.  Dungeon Dwellers Design
cannot and will not be held liable for anything!  If your computer blows up
it's your problem, not ours!

 We extend our apologies to any people who are mislabled in the mag, and
please excuse any misspellings of Names or Groups.  Since I was unable to
get an official NAID result list of the competitions, do not take the
list included here as official.  It was a bit difficult to hear the announcer
on the video tape (let alone get a good picture of the winners!!!).


                            Dungeon Dwellers Design
                            P.O. Box 1037
                            Pennsauken, NJ
                            08109-0537
                            USA