

                    T H E   S C R E E N   W O L F

                    a sophisticated screen-saver



This screen-saver consists out of these modules: 

1. Amoebe - a simulation of worms wriggling over your screen
2. Fractal - fractal pictures are painted randomly
3. Fuse - lines are moving (with nice extentions)
4. Martin - math functions draws fantastic pictures
   (besides, this module's my personal favorite, especially cp1!)

It offers you also the possibility of a Password proctetion. 
All modules are designed very flexible, so you can configure many
options to fit best your wishes.


The ZIP-file consists out of the following files:

SCRWOLF.SCR      The main file you must copy to your Windows-directory
                 (usually C:\WINDOWS)
SCRWOFL.HLP      Help file for the Screen Wolf you must also copy to
                 your Windows-directory
FILE_ID.DIZ      Short description of the Screen Wolf
README.TXT       This file


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Please note:

In order to run the Screen Wolf, you must have a copy of the file
VBRUN300.DLL (the run-time library of Visual Basic 3.0). I didn't include
it to keep the ZIP as small as possible. You can obtain a copy from many
BBS, via anonymous FTP or on CompuServe.
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Shareware note
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You don't have to register this screen-saver, but you are pleased to send
a donation to the author, so you show that you appreciate the hard work
of programming this software.

LONG LIVE SHAREWARE!



For detailed instructions on how to install and further informations
about the Screen Wolf, please read the help file.


Have fun!!!!


George Walz

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Address:
George Walz
Emmetstr. 14
CH-8303 Bassersdorf
Switzerland
e-mail: Juerg.Walz@Switzerland.ATTGIS.COM
