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Title         TPW Minky v1.00
Platform      Windows 3.x/95/98/NT
Author        PC-VAN KAM19298,DHN DHN00027
Description   This program opens a little window 
              that shows an animated smiling Momo 
              in your desktop. 



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|     Contents       |
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readme.txt ........ The file you are reading now.
leeme.txt ......... This same file, in Spanish.
TPW.EXE ........... Main application
TPW.HED ........... Original Japanese documentation
TPW.DOC ........... Original Japanese documentation
VBRJP200.DLL ...... Visual Basic 2.0J DLL requiered.
Tpw.bmp ........... Data file with the images used in the animation.
                    You can create your own animation sequences using 
                    your own data.



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|    Installation    |
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Put these files in any folder and run tpw.exe. That's all!



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| Original readme.txt file included in the distribution of TPW Minky v1.00  |
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TPW Minky v1.00
by PC-VAN KAM19298,DHN DHN00027

Image of Minky Momo was adapted by Jennifer Reitz.  The original TPW
is available on Otaku World as TPW.

Runs under Windows 3.1 and Windows 95.
Requires VBRJP200.DLL (which can be installed in your windows\system
directory or left in the same directory as TPW).

This is a simple little toy that displays a cute face.
What makes this toy different is the ease with which you can
customize the image: just edit TPW.BMP to put in your own art.

The art is laid out this way:

*-------*-------*
|       |       |
|   1   |   2   |
|       |       |
*-------*-------*
|       |       |
|   3   |   4   |
|       |       |
*-------*-------*

Image 1 is the base image and is shown the most often.
Image 2 is displayed briefly and acts as the eye blinks.
Image 3 is shown every so often.
Image 4 is show every so often.

Images 2, 3, and 4 always follow image 1 (i.e., you will not see
image 2 followed by image 4).

Stephen P. Lepisto
Webmaster, Otaku World
http://otakuworld.com/
