The Psychedelic Screensaver Collection By Mike Irvine Copyright (C) 1995 All Rights Reserved See LICENSE.TXT for registration information BACKGROUND: The algorithms I used in these screen savers were originally conceived as part of an art project I worked on in my senior year at the Evergreen State College. I implemented the algorithms in about 70,000 lines of Borlands' Turbo Pascal for MS-DOS and included a "User Interface From Hell" that provided access to the hundreds of parameters used to customize the image generation process. After I graduated, I attempted to make a living as an artist by selling the images I produced to various galleries around the country. I quickly discovered that being an artist requires not only a healthy dose of creativity, but also a boatload of marketing savvy (which I was lacking). Since I was having a hard time making ends meet, I decided I'd have to find another way to make a living (besides, another month of macaroni and cheese would probably have killed me). After kicking around the idea of putting together a company to do the video/effects for raves, I decided that I'd be better off getting a programming position with a company that wouldn't require me to wear a suit. In order to prove I'd done some programming, I ported some of my Pascal code for MS-DOS into C for MS Windows and sent it out with my resume. The result was the beginning of the collection of the screen savers included here. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Suggested: 386 (preferably with math coprossessor) or better *256 color display card Microsoft Windows NT, Windows 95, or Windows 3.1 *Although these screen savers should run in any video mode, I recommend that you run in a 256 color mode due to the fact that these screen savers use palette animation to produce many of their more striking effects. INSTALLATION: For Microsoft Windows NT To install the 32 bit versions of these screen savers on Microsoft Windows NT, extract the files contained in WIN32.ZIP and then copy them into your SYSTEM32 directory. This directory should be a subdirectory located in the directory that you installed Windows NT into. For example C:\WINNT35\SYSTEM32 For Microsoft Windows 95 To install the 32 bit versions of these screen savers on Microsoft Windows 95, extract the files contained in WIN32.ZIP and then copy them into your SYSTEM directory. This directory should be a subdirectory located in the directory that you installed Windows 95 into. For example C:\WIN95\SYSTEM To install the 16 bit versions of these screen savers on Microsoft Windows 95, extract the files contained in WIN16.ZIP and then copy them into the directory that you installed Windows 95 into. For example: C:\WIN95 For Microsoft Windows 3.1x To install the 16 bit versions of these screen savers on Microsoft Windows 3.1x, extract the files contained in WIN16.ZIP and then copy them into the directory that you installed Windows 3.1x into. For example: C:\WINDOWS For Berkeley Systems After Dark 2.0c To install the After Dark versions of these screen savers, extract the files contained in AD20C.ZIP and then copy them into the directory that you installed After Dark 2.0c into. For example C:\AD REGISTRATION: Please refer to the LICENSE.TXT for information on how to register.