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| 425.1 | Dancin' Bear | NECSC::LEVY | A song that's born to soar the sky | Fri Oct 07 1994 08:21 | 6 | 
|  | There is a Dancin' Bear freeware screen saver.
You can get it on the web...or I can send it to you.   You need VBRUN200.DLL
to make it work.
	dave
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| 425.2 |  | AKOCOA::SMITH_D | On this harvest moon | Fri Oct 07 1994 09:38 | 3 | 
|  |     
    I met some people from HP that were going to scan in photos of
    from the  Boston run.  More details next week.
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| 425.3 |  | CXDOCS::BARNES |  | Mon Oct 10 1994 13:01 | 3 | 
|  |     sorta on the same note...The Jefferson Airplane just lost their suit
    against Berkley Software (?) for Berkley using the flying toaster as a 
    screen saver...
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| 425.4 | AOL? | DEVMKO::BELKNAP | Save the planet -- Kill yourself | Tue Oct 11 1994 09:39 | 3 | 
|  |     America On-Line has a pretty decent library of stuff.  I found some
    cool WAV files and a SYF bmp file (used for pc's background).  AOL also
    has a lot of things for the MAC.
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| 425.5 | Surprise, it can be found on gatekeeper! | TOOK::PECKAR | sleep tight | Tue Oct 11 1994 10:58 | 33 | 
|  | From web..
First off, the only readily available screen saver with any sorto dancin'
bear is for PC's and clones, working in the Windows environment. To get it
runnin' ya need two files, dbear.zip and vbrun200.zip. Once you get them,
you need to unzip both , then put the dbear files and vbrun200.dll into
your Windows directory. If you then open Windows and click on the desktop
icon in the Control Panel folder in the Main Folder of Windows, Dancin'
Bear should be one of the screen saver options. [If you have Norton desktop
check for its appearance in the Sleeper icon that houses all the screen
savers.] 
Now, to get the files, ya gotta grab 'em off a ftp site. Remember that they
are both binary, so set your file type to binary before transferring them
[under Mosaic, select "Load to Local Disk" from the Options menu]. The
location of the files are as follows: 
site                      dir                              file
nic.funet.fi              /pub/msdos/windows/desktop       dbear.zip
gatekeeper.dec.com        /.f/micro/msdos/win3/desktop     dbear.zip
winftp.cica.indiana.edu   /pub/pc/win3/desktop             dbear.zip
wuarchive.wustl.edu       /systems/ibmpc/win3/util  or 
gatekeeper.dec.com        /.f/micro/msdos/win3/util        vbrun200.zip
                                                        or vbrun300.exe
Among other places, no doubt. Good luck, and enjoy. There may soon be a
screensaver with dancin' bears for the Mac, not quite as original as this
one, but...one exists that runs on After Dark 2.0+ in the form of the
dbears on an orbiting globe, with the potential for multi-color satori
runnin' in the background usin' AD's multimodule function, but it's not
currently located anywhere accessible. (mail [email protected] for a copy) 
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| 425.6 | Works Grate! Other Software There Too.. | ROMEOS::QUACKENBU_KI |  | Wed Oct 12 1994 11:47 | 17 | 
|  |     
    
    I pulled down the screen saver from the gatekeeper (decwrl) and it
    looks grate! The dancin' bear grooves!
    
    For those intersted, you can also ftp a windows-based zip/unzip package
    and it works very well.
    
    ftp gatekeeper.dec.com /.f/micro/msdos/win3/util winzip55.exe
    
    winzip55.exe is actually a bunch of files and executables with it's 
    own installation and de-install programs. After you've loaded this
    software under windows, then unzipping the dbears and vbrun files
    are a piece of cake!
    
    Kip
    
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| 425.7 |  | STAR::HUGHES | Captain Slog | Wed Oct 12 1994 12:25 | 5 | 
|  |     There are some neat Dead graphics over the Well's webserver
    (http://www.well.com) as well as a bunch of other related info. Click
    on any of the inline images and you'll get the JPEG version.
    
    gary
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| 425.8 |  | DKAS::GALLUP | FEAR: False Expectations Appearing Real | Wed Oct 12 1994 13:29 | 23 | 
|  | 
RE:  Dancin' Bears	
	I ftp'd dbear.zip, vbrun200.zip over yesterday but couldn't get
	them to unzip.... 
	Now, thanks to Kip's note, I've pulled over winzip55.exe, but
	all I get when I run that is an error (HeaderC Error).  
	So, what say ye?  Are there any knights in shining armor that want
	to help me figure out what I'm doing wrong???
	What zip utility does gatekeeper use?  It's definitely not any version
	of pkzip/pkunzip that I have.....something else?  How does this 	
	winzip55.exe work?
	Kath (PC illiterate sometimes)
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| 425.9 |  | STAR::HUGHES | Captain Slog | Wed Oct 12 1994 15:19 | 7 | 
|  |     If winzip won't self-extract, it has probably been scrozzled in
    transit.
    
    What options are you using in ftp? You probably want to say 'type
    image' before getting the file.
    
    gary
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| 425.10 | try, try again.... | ROMEOS::QUACKENBU_KI |  | Wed Oct 12 1994 16:27 | 21 | 
|  |     
    Kath,
    
    The file probably got messed up on the network. It copied over to me
    just fine.
    
    The winzip55.exe file is actually a "zipped" file as well containing
    software to create a windows folder with the zip/unzip application,
    standard windows-formatted help, etc.
    
    When you copy over the three files, dump dbears.zip and vbrun200.zip
    into your windows directory. Execute winzip55.exe and it will take
    you through instllation procedures. Once that's installed you can use
    it to unzip the dbear and vbrun200 files. Then, follow instructions
    from previous note (control panel, etc.).
    
    Hope this helps. Send mail if it doesn't. I've dump the software on
    my server here, so there's another place you can copy from.
    
    Kip
    
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| 425.11 |  | SSGV01::TPNSTN::Strobel | read The Daily Faberian | Wed Oct 12 1994 17:18 | 6 | 
|  | I've put dbear.zip, vbrun200.zip and pkunzip.exe in a public directory for 
your copying pleasure. Follow Kip's instructions re -.1
	ssgv02::disk$user07:[strobel.public]
jeff
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| 425.12 |  | DKAS::GALLUP | FEAR: False Expectations Appearing Real | Thu Oct 13 1994 13:21 | 15 | 
|  | 
 	Awesomely cool people that you are, the FTP> TYPE IMAGE fixed it 
	all up nice and neat.
	Although, I have to say, don't try and install winzip55.exe under
	Windows NT.  Ick....my PC was not a happy camper after that.
	Das bear is way cool, he's toolin' across my screen right now. 
	kath
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| 425.13 | might just be a general NT prob though | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Thu Oct 13 1994 13:27 | 11 | 
|  | >	Although, I have to say, don't try and install winzip55.exe under
>	Windows NT.  Ick....my PC was not a happy camper after that.
If this is an alpha box running Windows NT, yeah, strange things might
happen.  Not that I know any specifics, but from the reports I've
heard, it takes a lot of emulation to get good preformance for things
built specifically for the x86 boxes, and not all of them work that
great.
PeterT
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| 425.14 | Screen Saver to be available from GD merchandising | META4::WEISS |  | Wed Oct 19 1994 21:30 | 5 | 
|  |     I believe the latest issue of the Dead's Almanac (merchandising
    newsletter) indicated that they would be producing a screensaver at
    some point relatively soon.
    
    -Cliff
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| 425.15 | see the music | STAR::HUGHES | Captain Slog | Mon Mar 06 1995 13:50 | 14 | 
|  |     Not quite a screen saver, but...
    
    I downloaded a program called Cthugha over the weekend. It describes
    itself as "an oscilloscope on acid"...
    
    It listens to line in or your CDROM via a sound card and generates
    various interesting images synchronised to the music. Not surprisingly,
    it works very well with Pink Floyd (and Enya, and Carmina Burana, and
    it comes with list of other recommended tunes).
    
    It runs on MSDOS, is emminently tweakable via paramters, image files
    etc.
    
    gary
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| 425.16 |  | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Subvert the dominant pair of dimes | Mon Mar 06 1995 14:25 | 1 | 
|  | Echoes, Meddle, Pink Floyd.  ;-)
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| 425.17 |  | SUBPAC::MAGGARD | Mail Ordered Husband | Mon Aug 28 1995 09:56 | 12 | 
|  | 
The "60's USA" scheme in Win95 is pretty nice.
It's got a tie-dyed screen background, twirling flowers, groovy sound effects,
and a way trippy-cool screen saver, man!  ;-)
I'm sure someone is gonna put up a Dancing Bears one soon with all the
required Dumb_Bobby_Lines(tm), stealies, etc.  Now, i can find a way to hack
the icon animation files...  
- jeff_actually_LIKES_Win95!
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