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                            p *** Shaded balls *** q
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                            p  Thomas Sahlin 1996 q
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p Ver 1.0                           q
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p Release date 1996/01/28           q
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p Why a manual screensaver?         q

	I got the idea when I noticed that the screensavers sometimes
	appeared when I really didn't want them to. You usually know when
	your not going to use the computer for a while, so it's very easy
	to simply select it when you want it to appear. But the best
	thing about a manual screensaver isn't that it doesn't appear
	when you don't want it to, the best thing is that it doesn't
	screw up any program. Even Notator/Creator SL which usually
	becomes a nerverack when there's something unusual in memory
	works, you can play, record or do anything, and at the same time
	use the screensaver.

p Copyright  ?                     q

	Shaded balls is p FREEWARE q which means that you can copy it
	as much as you like, give it to a friend, upload to BBS, include
	in a PD library or anything else, you may however p NOT q sell
	it to anyone.

p Installation                      q

	The SHADBALL.ACC must be placed in the root directory of your
	boot hardware.

p Program execution                 q

	To start it simply select from the INFO menu, it will not turn
	off just because you move the mouse, you must press a key or a
	mouse button. The shaded balls acc should work on any Atari
	(Falcon?) and in any resolution (not very nice in lowres on the
	ST, what can you do with 512 colours anyway?).








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