
              ۲  The  EYE * Wash  Toys  (1) 

                     Copyright (c) 1992,
                        Don Anderson


I  guess  you  can  call  this stuff a donation to the  software
world.   I'm  not  requesting anything in return,  just hope the
programs add a bit of enjoyment to your computer monitors.  I do
maintain all rights to the code as compiled.

Request any distribution of this package to be maintained  as  a
unit,
              BOXCLS.EXE  Small Boxes
              CIRCLS.EXE  Random Circles
              INOUT.EXE  Circles In and Out
              BOXSOUND.EXE  Small Boxes with Sound
              RECCLS.EXE  Random Rectangles
              COMPCLOK.EXE  Compu-Assist Clock
              FUNKCIR.EXE  Random Circles With Paint
                                 (My personal favorite)
              DOCLOCK.EXE  Out To Lunch Clock
              READTHIS.TXT  This file

If you are a commercial distibution, all I ask to go along  with
the  above  is  that  you  send me a letter or card stating that
you've seen fit to add my work to your distribution.

These are a few  of my first exercises in  learning  QuickBasic,
using  code  that  came  with  the  program, tips and hints from
friends, the FIDONet National QuickBasic echo,  and a bit of  my
own wizardry thrown in.   Parts  of  the  code came straight out
of the QuickBasic 4.5 book, QuickBasic and Qbasic are trademarks
of the Microsoft Corporation.

 *** Just Cuz I Gotta ****
     The author  (Don Anderson)  assumes  no  responsibilty  for
any  problems  arising  from  the  use of these programs.  These
programs are released  *AS IS* without any warranty of any kind.
You get to use them at your own risk.   If  any of the  programs
break,  you got whatever is left over.  (figgered I'd better say
it just in case)  My test machine was a 286 clone with five megs
of ram, standard VGA monitor.  Haven't figgered how much ram  is
used during operation yet, as I'm still "VERY" green behind  the
ears yet when it comes to programming.  My next project,  is  to
attempt to make them TSRs, but don't know if it is possible yet.


 *** The Future?? ***
    I can re-accomplish most all of the programs  to display any
text that you may want,  but if they  really  interest  you that
much, you'll have to get in contact with me.  I'm still  new  at
it when it comes  to  programming,  but,  do  have  the code for
these programs about memorized. (Grin)  I will be tinkering with
them a bit, as time permits.  At present, they will run from the
DOS  command line, on my VGA monitor.    If  you  would  like  a
personalized copy of any of them,  we can talk about it.  If you
are really thrilled (I'd be shocked), send some  U.S.  bucks (at
least 10)  and instructions for what ya may want on the screens,
I'll quit playing around with it and get BUSY. (Grin)

  Also if you've got  questions/complaints/suggestions/comments
  feel free to contact me, a postcard would be most neighborly...

   You can write me at:
                            Don Anderson
                            P.O. Box 1801
                              EAFB, Fl
                               32542
     Sysop of:
  Compu-Assist BBS
 Niceville, Florida
  (904)678-2667
  FIDONet 1:366/48


