Electric Lantern Show.
An entertaining fun program for the CPC Amstrad machines
for users of all ages. Produces full size and even poster
sized printer dumps. Contains an amazing 28 full colour
pictures each one beautifully drawn. Load your own pictures,
compress them, edit them and much more.
Also includes Prides best selling "Printer Pac II", a
proportional dump program for your printer.
1. Getting started.
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If you want to get hard copies of the pictures then the
first program to load is the Printer Pac. This is done with
the command:
RUN"PP2" (ENTER)
The screen display will then show you the printer type menu.
If you have a printer other than those displayed then you
should choose option 1. If the output your printer produces
is not full width then you should choose option 2.
The computer will then ask if you want a printer buffer.
If you intend to run the Electric Lantern Show then the
buffer you choose should be no larger than 5k or the
pictures you load from disc will be corrupted.
After this the screen will display the new commands
available and return to basic. The new commands can be used
as normal commands in basic. Although the Electric Lantern
Show needs the program installed first before it is run.
If you want to try out the Printer Pac then load up a
picture as you would normally and type
|DUMP (ENTER)
The screen you loaded should be output to the printer with
proportional shading to detail the picture. Also you could
try the command
|TEXT (ENTER)
This gives a screen dump of any text on the screen. The
other commands |PRON and |PROFF will 'echo' any text printed
to the screen to the printer.
If you wish to dump screens from the Electric Lantern Show
the Printer Pac should be loaded first.
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Running the Show
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The program disc has the Printer Pac and the Electric
Lantern Show on both sides also 16 pictures on one side and
twelve on the other. A 'cAT' of the disc should read.
Side 1.
Drive A: User 0
ABBEY .BIN 7K MAX3 .BIN 8K
CACTI .BIN 9K NUDE .BIN 8K
DOG .BIN 6K PENGUINS.BIN 12K
ENGINE .BIN 11K PP2 .BAS 3K
FLAMINGO.BIN 13K PRIDE .BIN 7K
FROG8 .BIN 9K RAFFS .BIN 9K
GRANPRIX.BIN 8K SBELLESD.BIN 13K
JET .BIN 4K SHENGE .BIN 9K
LISA .BIN 7K SHOW .BAS 6K
20K free
Side 2.
ALAN .BIN 6K PP2 .BAS 3K
BOAT .BIN 11K PWILLOW .BIN 8K
BRUEGEL .BIN 15K SHOW .BAS 6K
BUTTIFLY.BIN 15K SWANS .BIN 14K
CHEDDAR .BIN 14K TIGCOMP .BIN 15K
FULMARS .BIN 11K TUTMASK .BIN 6K
HAHA .BIN 12K YOTS .BIN 11K
22K free
To run the Electric Lantern Show you should enter the
command
RUN"SHOW" (ENTER)
After loading the main show menu will appear with options as
below.
1 - Load a Screen
2 - Edit colours/mode
3 - Picture Show
4 - Save Comp. Screen
5 - Exit
First you should load a screen, to do this choose option 1.
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Option 1. Loading Menu
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Choosing option 1 will give the loading menu as shown below.
1 - compressed
2 - Uncompressed
3 - Screen Designer
4 - ESP Light Pen
5 - Return
The disc pictures supplied with the Electric Lantern Show
are already compressed. To load them Option 1 should be
selected. The computer will give the message below
Insert Disc then any key:
Since the program disc contains the pictures just press any
key. The response will be to give a directory of the
compressed pictures on the disc. To enter tne name of the
choosen picture just type first part, not the '.BIN'.
This is the same technique for options 2,3 & 4. Option 2 is
for normal screens, those you might save yourself or those
on game discs. Options 3 and 4 cater for the drawing package
format of Screen Designer and Electric Studios Light pen.
The picture will load into the screen display then blank as
the picture is relocated and the program returns to the main
menu.
Option 2. Edit colours/Mode
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With many pictures the pen colours the picture was saved
under are different to those that the picture is loaded
back in with. The editor will alter the screen colours and
also the screen mode while the picture is on the screen. To
prevent text appearing on the screen while commands are
entered you must be prepared to work blind with no screen
prompts.
The commands are as follows:
Mode change - Type Mn (ENTER) n being the mode number.
Eg. 'M'1 (ENTER).
Pen No - Type Pnn (ENTER) nn being the pen number
then use the up and down cursor keys to
change the colour. Mode 0 has all 16 pens 0-15, Mode 1
has 4 pens 0-3, Mode 2 has 2 pens 0-1. Since each pen
has two colours which is alternates between to create a
flashing colour holding down SHIFT during pressing a
cursor key will change one colour. Holding down CTRL
and pressing a cursor key will change the other.
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Reset coulours - Type R (ENTER) to return to
original colours
Exit - Type X (ENTER) to return to main
menu.
Option 3. Picture show.
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Choosing option 3 will display the picture on the screen in
the display editor. The commands for the display editor are
as below:
<cursor up> - Screen window up.
<cursor down> - Screen window down.
<cursor left> - Screen window left.
<cursor right> - Screen window right.
<CTRL><c. up> - Magnify window to full screen size.
<CTRL><c. down> - Invert image.
<CTRL><c. left> - Mirror image.
<CTRL><c. right> - Multiframe image. Divides current
screen image by four.
<ENTER> - Return to menu.
<COPY> - Redraw image.
<CLR> - Erase window.
<SPACE> - Lock window to current screen.
<TAB> - Dump screen to printer.
<CTRL><TAB> - Poster sized dump to printer.
When dumping a screen to printer remember that the Printer
Pac should have been loaded first. For poster sized dumps
the screen will be adjusted automatically during dumping.
For best results a new printer ribbon should be used.
Option 4. Save Compressed Screen.
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To save a compressed screen simply chosse option 4. The
program disc has room for one or more picture on either side of
the disc or you can use another disc. The compression routine
will compress most pictures to around 9k length,
depending upon the intricacy of the picture.
If you want to load a compressed picture from basic then
you should type:
MEMORY &3FFF:LOAD"NAME.EXT":CALL &4000 (ENTER)
Where NAME.EXT is the name and extension code of the
picture.
Option 5. Return to basic
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Return the User to basic.
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Text typed by T&J/GPA in november 2011 !
All superb graphics have been done by Jill Lawson, shame on
Pride Utilities not to have mentionned it...
In the original text, there is no title "Option 3" at page 3 !