@DATABASE RI.guide
@AUTHOR "Roman Patzner"

@NODE "MAIN" "RomIcons8.guide""
@NEXT "MAIN"

 @{" Roman's Magic WB Icons 8 " SYSTEM "RIGuide/Sound RIGuide/Yeah.8svx q"}                                    21-Mar-95


 New, high quality, standard size, MagicWB2.0-style Icons and other stuff.


 @{" · " LINK "ico"}   Icons
 @{" · " LINK "def"}   Default Disk Icons
 @{" · " LINK "tmb"}   TM-Brushes
 @{" · " LINK "fon"}   Fonts

 @{" · " LINK "Copyright"}   Copyright notice
 @{" · " LINK "Contact"}   How to contact me
 @{" · " LINK "Cards"}   If you have contacted me already

 @{" · " LINK "Contest"}   @{fg shine}Contest! Great prize to win!@{fg text}
 @{" · " LINK "16col"}   16 col MagicWB discussion 
 @{" · " LINK "Credits"}   Credits
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@NODE "ico" "Icons Background Information"

 @{fg fill}Mastermind@{fg text} is requested by S.Rittau.
 @{fg fill}PicCon @{fg text}is distributed with PicCon250.lha (AN:gfx/conv) and drawn by Niels
     Jørgensen. Mine is only cut to standard size.
 @{fg fill}Network, FAX@{fg text} and @{fg fill}AntiVirus@{fg text} are adapted from XEN's original brushes.
     Requested by R.Harris, D.Lauger and D.Dustin.
 @{fg fill}Enterprise:@{fg text} This one is dedicated to Trevor Morris (Hi Trevor!).
 @{fg fill}SimpsonGuide:@{fg text} This is for the O.J.Simpson Guide program by Manfred Huber,
     which can be found in Aminet:docs/misc (Update!). The icon is drawn pixel
     by pixel from scratch (using a small photo of O.J.). - These are the ones
     which are very time consuming to create...
 @{fg fill}FinalData:@{fg text} For all Non-Trekkies out there (are there any??): This guy is
     an android called "Data" (Brent Spiner), a member of the StarTrek TNG
     crew. I hope someone recognized him...
 @{fg fill}LoveDemo:@{fg text} The great LOVE demo by Fairlight (AGA only) is startable from HDD
     - why can't all be like that???
@ENDNODE

@NODE "def" "Default Disk Icons"

 The ability to use these different default disk icons for different file
 systems (so you can recognize the file system used by a disk by just looking
 at its icon) is possible if you use @{" DefIcons " SYSTEM "RIGuide/Sound RIGuide/Yeah.8svx q"}, which is part of the @{" NewIcons " SYSTEM "RIGuide/Sound RIGuide/Booh.8svx q"}
 package.
 When DefIcons is installed, disks without a disk.info file will use the icons
 named def_XXXXdisk.info, where XXXX is the file system DosType; for example
 def_DOS0disk.info for Amiga disks and def_MSD0disk.info for MS-DOS disks.

 The NewIcons package can be found on Aminet: util/wb/NewIcons.lha
@ENDNODE

@NODE "tmb" "TM-Brushes Background Information"

 @{fg fill}Assembly@{fg text} requested by D.Dustin and R.Harris.

 @{" Click here " SYSTEM "MultiView RIguide/TM.brush"} for the TMBrush overview.
@ENDNODE

@NODE "fon" "Fonts"

 XEN 13 font on MagicWB v1.5 was incomplete (and disapeared on MagicWB v2.0)
 so I decided to complete it. It is suitable for high resolutions like 1024x
 768 or higher.   

 @{" Click here " SYSTEM "MultiView RIguide/Font.brush"} for the XEN/13 overview.
@ENDNODE

@NODE "Copyright" "Copyright"

 @{b}COPYRIGHT@{ub}

 @{" RomIcons8 " SYSTEM "RIGuide/Sound RIGuide/Yeah.8svx q"} is Copyright ©1995 @{" Roman Patzner " LINK "Contact"}.
    
 This package is @{fg shine}CARDWARE@{fg text}.
 So if you like it and use some of my icons, TM-brushes etc. you'll have to
 send me a postcard which shows a picture of your hometown.

 This time you also have the chance to win a great prize @{" -> Contest " LINK "Contest"}.
 
 
 You are allowed to spread it all over the world using any storage medium
 available, but you must spread the whole package.

 Programmers & creators of PD-software are allowed to include single icons
 of this package in their own package-distributions.

 No one is allowed to take more than £1,- (English pound) including disk and
 copying cost, and you must include some other MagicWB icons/patterns to fill
 up the disk by at least 90%.

 MagicWB is Copyright ©1992-1994 Martin Huttenloher.
@ENDNODE

@NODE "Contact" "How to contact me"

 Roman Patzner
 Maschl 91
 A-5600 St.Johann/Pongau
 @{" AUSTRIA " SYSTEM "RIGuide/Sound RIGuide/Österreich.8svx q"} (Mozart, Vienna, A.Schwarzenegger - but NO kangaroos)

 Internet:k3052e1@cxmeta.edvz.uni-linz.ac.at

          If you send me Email, maybe some time will pass (2-4 weeks) till I
          can read and answer it, because I have Email (internet) access only
          at my university in Linz. I'm working on my thesis (and your icons 
          ;-)) at home now and this is about 200 km away from Linz.


     __@_,
    ´¯7/¯   Amiga 1200
     _/\\    Blizzard 1230II 50MHz, 6MB, Internal 120MB IDE HD,
    ´   \\¸   SCSI2, Toshiba CD-ROM, NEC 3D Monitor, HP DeskJet500

 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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@NODE "Cards" "If you have contacted me already"

 @{b}Postcards received till 20-Mar-95 :@{ub}

    1 Jens from Gelsenkirchen, Germany
    2 Troels Walsted Hansen from Tromsø, Norway
    3 Timo Kaikuman from Tampere, Finland
    4 Trevor Morris from Oromocto, NB, Canada
    5 Klaus Stengel from Nürnberg, Germany
    6 Thomas Andersson from Karlstad, Sweden (2 cards!)
    7 Christian Siegfried Ruff from Graz, Austria
    8 Frank Geider from Versailles, France (letter + 2 cards!)
    9 Oliver A. Hofmann from Stuttgart, Germany ("special" card)
   10 Tom Christensen from Gjøvik, Norway
   11 Sebastian Rittau from Berlin, Germany
   12 Richard Harris from Edenvale, South Africa (2 cards!)
   13 Dieter Lauger from Forchheim, Germany (letter + card)
   14 Dave Dustin from Palmerston North, New Zealand (letter + 3 cards!)
   15 Arnaud Corbet from Toulon, France
   16 Charles Barker from Gainesville, FL, USA
   17 Michaela Grebe & Manuel Fischer from Berlin, Germany (14" card!)
   18 Harald Spatzig from Retzbach, Germany
   19 Mark Rose from Karlsruhe, Germany
   20 Tom Heen from Warrnambool, Australia
   21 Jon Peterson from San Angelo, TX, USA (2 cards!)
   22 Jörg Kraft from Berlin, Germany
   23 Marcin Kot from Lublin, Poland
   24 Max Zürcher from Zürich, Switzerland
   25 Bruno Eberhard from Thalwil, Switzerland
   26 Greg Donner from South Bend, IN, USA
   27 Grygiel Piotr from Lublin, Poland
   28 Vidar Sæterbø from Kirkenes, Norway
   29 Markus Hillenbrand from Eichenzell, Germany
   30 Krzysztof P.Jasintonicz from Czestochowa, Poland
   31 Razor Bourkaib from Âkersberga, Sweden
   32 Andreas Rossbacher from Witten, Germany

 @{" Click here " SYSTEM "RIguide/CardInfo"} to start the CardInfo program.

 Thank you very much for your cards and suggestions!
@ENDNODE

@NODE "Contest" "Great prize to win!"

 @{b}YOU can win...@{ub}

 a "new" (approx. 10 hours used), completely functional @{" Commodore A2024 " LINK "A2024"} High
 Resolution Monitor for the Amiga (including printed User's Guide, Jumpstart
 Disk, Video- and Power Cable).

 YOU may say I am completely gone @{" MAD " SYSTEM "RIGuide/Sound RIGuide/Mad.8svx q"}, but I simply don't use it because
 of the lacking colors - so MagicWB looks a bit strange (although there is a
 patch available on Aminet). If you do a lot of word processing or similar
 things with your Amiga, the A2024 is a good choice. (end of commercial)

 All you have to do is to select a number between 1,000.000 and 9,999.999
 (in words:  one million  and  nine millions nine...) AND solve the @{" puzzle " LINK "puzzle"}.
 Write your number together with the right answer of the puzzle on a postcard
 (which shows a picture of your hometown) and send it to @{" my adress " LINK "Contact"}.
 Emails are not accepted. 
 
 @{b}THE CONTEST ENDS ON 31st of May 1995.@{ub}
 
 The one who comes closest to the "magic" number and has given the correct
 puzzle solution wins.
 I will contact the winner on the day mentioned above.

 The name and full address of the winner, the "magic" number (and how I got
 it) and the puzzle solution will be announced in the @{" RomIcons " SYSTEM "RIGuide/Sound RIGuide/Yeah.8svx q"} released
 after 31-May-95.

 @{b}IMPORTANT:@{ub}

 Don't forget your full name and address. An email address should also be
 included, if possible.
 Only ONE number per card (but you are not limited in cards!)
 The winner will have to pay the shipping costs (or you may visit me and take
 the prize with you - if your're not from New Zealand :-) ).
 The Power Supply needs 230 VAC, 50 Hz (Europe!)
 I cannot be held responsible for any damage caused by the prize. For example,
 if you manage to drown your pet @{" goldfish " SYSTEM "RIGuide/Sound RIGuide/Bubbles.8svx q"} using the monitor (hi Wouter!) -
 I will not buy you a new one. 
@ENDNODE

@NODE "16col" "16 col. MagicWB"

 'XEN' did not do (or release) anything for a long time...
 but everyone is waiting for a 16 color MagicWB - aren't we?

 - creating Icons would be much easier (you can convert pics using tools like
   HAMLab, ADPro,...)
 - great background pics are possible
 - use converted NewIcons (but they are ugly anyway :->
 - ...
   
 So here is my suggestion to expand the existing MWB colors:

 color#    red    green   blue                 _
   0       149     149    149    grey           |
   1         0       0      0    black          |_ original Amiga colors
   2       255     255    255    white          |
   3        59     103    162    blue          _|
   4       123     123    123    dark grey      |
   5       175     175    175    bright grey    |_ 4 MagicWB colors by XEN
   6       170     144    124    brown          |
   7       255     169    151    kind of pink  _|
   8         0       0    255    max.blue       | 
   9        40      62     91    anthrazit      |
  10        96     128     96    green          |
  11       226     209    119    yellow         |_ 8 new colors
  12       255     212    203    bright pink    |
  13       122      96     72    dark brown     |
  14       210     210    210    dirty white    |
  15       229      93     93    red           _|

 @{" Click here " SYSTEM "Multiview RIGuide/16ColWB.LBM SCREEN"} to see a screenshot sample.


 · Col# 8 is the 'Bluebox' color for MagicCopper (to stay compatibel)
 · Col# 9 is needed to bridge the gap between blue and black
 · Col#10: everyone knows that green was missing...but it don't has to be too
            intense!
 · Col#11: same as #10
 · Col#12-14: - send comments! 
 · Col#15: Red is the last color, because it is taken for the cursor.

 Remember: This is ONLY a suggestion, comments, critics are welcome.


 Steps to install them on your system (if you like):

  1. Change your screenmode to 16 colors.
  2. Load the User-Startup into your editor and change the MagicWB-Daemon to:
     Run >NIL: C:MagicWB-Demon 4,123,123,123 5,175,175,175 6,170,144,124
               7,255,169,151 8,0,0,255 9,40,62,91 10,96,128,96 11,226,209,119
  3. Do the same with your Startup-Sequence
  4. Load Prefs/Palette and change the last four colors to 255,212,203;
     122,96,72; 210,210,210; 229,93,93

 · MUI applications look strange without re-arranging the brush colors.
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@NODE "Credits" "Credits"
@NEXT "Credits"

 @{b}Thanks must go to@{ub}

 - Marin "XEN" "Hutti" Huttenloher
   for creating the MagicWB standard
 - Urban Müller
   for his work with the Aminet
 - Trevor Morris
   for his MWBPix series
 - Jan-Tore "SCAREMONGER" Eliassen
   for his icons and the @{" BEEP-BEEP " SYSTEM "RIGuide/Sound RIGuide/Roadrunner.8svx q"} story in JTEMWB3 which made me ROTFL
 - Richard "FOXX" Harris
   for his FoxxIcons
 - Øyvind Falch for the MagicSelector Keyfile!
   Register this great tool - it's a must for MagicWB users!
 - Martin "GASTON" Rolfsmeyer
 - Alisdair Walker
 - all icon artists on the globe
   and finally to all who sent my a postcard.
@ENDNODE

@NODE "puzzle" "Test your IQ"
@NEXT "puzzle"
@PREV "puzzle"

 @{b}The Puzzle:@{ub}

 Smith, Robinson and Jones are fireman, brakesman and engine-driver of a train,
 but NOT in this succession. On the same train are three businessmen with the
 same names: Mr.Smith, Mr.Robinson and Mr.Jones.

 1. Mr.Robinson lives in Detroit.
 2. The brakesman lives exactly in the middle between Chicago and Detroit.
 3. Mr.Jones earns 20.000 Dollar per year.
 4. The nearest neighbour of the breakesman is one of the businessmen, and he
    earns exactly three times as much as the breakesman.
 5. Smith beates the fireman in the billiards game.
 6. The businessman who has the same name as the brakesman, lives in Chicago.

 What is the name of the engine-driver?



 Hints: This is no kind of joke!
        EVERY 6 points are important!
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@NODE "A2024" "About the A2024 Monitor"
@NEXT "A2024"
@PREV "A2024"

 @{b}About the A2024 Monitor:@{ub}

 The Commodore A2024 Monitor is a paperwhite (gray scale) display device
 capable of providing very high resolution Amiga screen displays - 1024 x
 1024 pixels in 50Hz noninterlaced - in up to four levels of grey. The
 A2024 also offers excellent performance in the standard Amiga display
 modes (320x200/320x400 and 640x200/640x400 for NTSC; 320x256/320x512 and
 640x256/640x512 for PAL).

 Display:            Flat face tube
                     15 inch diagonal measure
 Vertical scan rate: NTSC = 63.0 Hz non-interlaced
                     PAL  = 50.0 Hz non-interlaced
 Pixel Rate:         Normal mode  =  49.5 MHz
                     Extended mode = 72.0 MHz
 Input signal:       Standard Amiga video signal
 Bandwidth:          80 MHz
 Power Supply:       @{b}230 VAC, 50 Hz (Europe!)@{ub}
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