EBScreenSaver (EBScreenSaver.scr)
(v1.73) ;)

    Okay, for some odd reason I decided that I wanted to write a screensaver.
    Which is why this file is here, no?

    I'm not gonna take credit for the Sprites, they were created by Potato
    and used by Spaanoft in his Seek & Tag game. 
  
    (all I did was merge them all into one big file and change it's format
    some so it was smaller and more compressible.)

    You may make requests for additional functions/changes to: 
       pokekirby@mail.com
       or you could send me a PM on the sm-net forums.

     I fixed the screensaver VerifyPassword bypass security hole, YEAH!
     (yeesh, that sentence was full of syllabyls)

     Latest Changes (From 1.43 to 1.73)
     - Added Runaway 5 sprites (Turn them on via the Config mode)
     - Improved Music quality (at the cost of memory and load time)
     - Added more frames of animation to the backgrounds
     - You're now able to turn off the sprites. (bug fix)

     Changes (From 1.21 to 1.43)
     - Virtually removed flickering by Double-Buffering
     - Improved Background Animations
     - Added Low-op mode (read bellow)
     - Compressed background image data
     - Added option to remove the backgrounds
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    Install by right-clicking on the screensaver and choosing Install.
    Test by double-clicking
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TroubleShooting (all the problems I could think of are here)
Problem: No sound with Music option checked.
    - Check to make sure the sound isn't muted.
    - You might not have enough free memory, free up some and try it again.

Problem: ScreenSaver is really slow.
    - ScreenSaver performance is still quite based on performance, you may be
      able to increase performance by checking "Low-Op Mode" or running at a
      lower resolution.

Problem: ScreenSaver shows no background. (black background)
    - One: You may have the "No backgrounds" option checked.
    - Two: There is no available memory to load backgrounds, in this case
      You may need to free memory.

    It worked fine on my test system, a 233 mHz Pentium.

--EvilPuffBall
    
