Page 17 of 17		       SOME FINAL HINTS

To individually view any of the sixteen objects, type ACROSPIN at the DOS
prompt, followed by the name of the data file for the object:
   BEDROOM.ACD	-- bedroom.		GALAXY.ACD   -- galaxy.
   CALIFORN.ACD -- map of California.	GEAR.ACD     -- gear.
   COLORS.ACD	-- available colors.	JET.ACD      -- fighter jet.
   CUBE.ACD	-- cube.		LAMP.ACD     -- lamp.
   ACROSIGN.ACD -- desk sign.		PHE.ACD      -- phenylalanine molecule.
   DNA.ACD	-- DNA molecule.	ROBOT.ACD    -- robot arm.
   FACE.ACD	-- face.		SURFACE.ACD  -- curved surface plot.
   FIREWORK.ACD -- fireworks.		TRIANGLE.ACD -- triangle.
For example, to view the available colors you would type ACROSPIN COLORS.  If
you would like to create your own data files for AcroSpin, FACE.ACD, which was
typed in by hand, is a good example to look at.  Like all AcroSpin data files,
it is a standard ASCII file so you can view it using your favorite text editor
or the DOS TYPE command.  Most of the other data files were generated by Turbo
Pascal programs.  Two of the programs may be especially useful: WRITETEX.PAS,
which is the subroutine used to generate all of the text in the data files,
and SURFACE.PAS, which created SURFACE.ACD, and which is easily modified to
generate 3-dimensional surface plots of your favorite functions.

Last but not least, the manual might be handy.	Thank you for using AcroSpin.
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