
There  are a bunch of Amiga-only features (or features that differ from the
PC-GUI) and they are listed here below.

-  To see the art on this CD you simply select the desired section from the
selector  located  on  the  bottom  of  the  screen.   By  default  the top
turn-switch  (with  the blueish recycle symbol on left) (located on extreme
right  of  the  screen)  is  'RUN'  which  means you want to see the art in
question.  You can try pushing the switch and other modes become available;
'COPY' is used to install the art to another disk or device and 'INFO' will
show you some vital information of the production (if available).

-  With  this GUI you can also browse you own HD or other CDs.  Just select
'VOLUMES'  from  the extreme right window on the screen (that is the window
with  all  the current directorys directories).  Now you should have a list
of  volumes  that  are mounted to your system.  You can select one and seek
through it with 'PARENT' or by simply selecting the next directory you want
to  go into.  The second turn-switch indicates what you want to do with the
files  you  now  see  on the middle window; you can select either 'RUN' for
executables,  'SHOW'  for picture / animation files, 'PLAY' for musics, and
'READ' for text files.  Selecting wrong type for file will result in if not
instant  then atleast pretty slow and painful death for your machine, so be
sure  that  you  are  not  multitasking when you try to read your favourite
module :)

- The third turn-switch shows the method of sorting the files from CD.  You
can  sort  them  by either 'POS' (position in competition), 'PROD' (name of
this  piece  of  art) or 'CREW' (the people / group of people who have made
this piece of art).

- The fourth flip-switch can be used to exit this GUI!  Happy browsing.

- Oh, and one more thing about the music playing (and all the other
options too) - they multitask! So *if* you want to get back to GUI or
back to screen you had before, you must flip around with the screens
with left-Amiga and M or N. But I'm sure you all can use the wonderful
Amiga system!

- Oh, and the people responsible for this gui are
	Juha Lainema
	Matti Hnninen
	Sami Arola
But we take *no* responsibility whatsoever damage this production may
cause to you, your system or anything. Hereby we are freed of it all.
And if you still are ready to browse the CD and your HD, you'll be
free to do so!
