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  *  IMAGECOPY 4.1 (c) 1997 Jeremy Hughes and FaST Club                      *
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  *  Imagecopy 4.1 and associated programs are copyright, and should not be  *
  *  recopied except for personal use by a legal user (the purchaser or      *
  *  owner of the original software).                                        *
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  *                                          Jeremy Hughes, 25th June 1997   *
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Memory requirements

Imagecopy 4.1 requires a minimum of 1 megabyte of memory. Some images (e.g. large JFIF images) may require more than 1 megabyte.

Master disks

Before you do anything else, make sure your master disks are write-protected, and copy the files onto working disks. Don't change any of the program files on the master disks (e.g. by saving preferences onto them), because this will prevent you from installing future update patches.

Manual Supplement

The manual supplement for Imagecopy 4.1 is IC4_SUPP.TXT in the DOCS folder.

Installing Imagecopy 4.1

To install Imagecopy as an accessory, rename one of the program files with an ACC extension and copy it to the root directory of your boot disk or boot partition.

See the manual supplement for more information on configuring Imagecopy for different systems.

Imagecopy 4.1s

This is a cut-down version of Imagecopy 4.1, which is unable to read JPEG images.

Imagecopy. 4.1 CD

This is an enhanced version of Imagecopy which can read Photo CD images. One particularly useful feature is an option to cut out part of a high-resolution Photo-CD image on systems which do not have enough memory to load the complete image. Adding a CD ROM drive to your system allows you to access CD versions of photographs which you can then display or print with Imagecopy CD (most film developers can transfer negatives to CDs). Contact FaST Club if you want to upgrade from Imagecopy 4.1 to Imagecopy 4.1 CD; the upgrade cost is 5 plus post and packing.

Icons

The ICONS folder on disk 1 contains icons which can be installed as program icons for Imagecopy with TOS versions 2 and higher. To do this you will need to use a resource or icon editor to copy one of the icons from its current file into your DESKICON.RSC file, which should be in the root directory of your boot disk. With TOS 2 or 3, you will need to use the monochrome icon in ICON.RSC; but if with later OSes you can use the colour icon in COLORICN.RSC.

If you use MagXDesk you can install icons by copying one of the icon RSC files into your GEMSYS\GEMDESK\RSC\ folder.

Once you have copied the icons you can install them by using the Install Icon option in the Options menu of the Desktop.

Disk contents