readme.txt for YingYang v1.0 05/13/96 ==================================== YingYang version 1.0 Copyright (c)1996, Namba One Systems by Kimiko & Tetuso Namba All rights reserved. ==================================== 1. Introduction This is an applet for the Newton. All it does basically is to show strange images on the screen, ever so slowly. It may give you some peace of mind, or it may just waste your Newton's CPU cycles. If you like this software, please try our "Little Peking," "Reptile," "Knight in Minefield," and "Litton." They also are freeware. This software is based on a Java applet "Zen" written by Mr M.Fujimiya (GEA03266@niftyserve.or.jp). Visit his homepage to see his excellent Java works (http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~FX6M-FJMY/fuj01e.html). 2. Distribution of This Program This program is freeware. You are free to give it away to your friends and family members. Be sure to pass this readme file along with the program. If you upload this program to a BBS or FTP site, please notify us by sending email afterwards.3. Requirements This program was tested on the MP-120 with Newton OS 1.3. It should work on other models with the same OS. We have not tested on the OS 2.0. The program takes up about 14KB of memory and consumes about 1KB of heap.4. How Use This Software A. Tap the Screen Tap anywhere inside the window. A strange image emerges slowly. Try tapping various points on the screen. You might encounter images that are more strange... B. View the Image View the image from 3 feet away at least. This may be an excellent time to meditate... 5. Please Donate Writing a program and maintaining it takes a lot of efforts. If you find this program interesting, please donate some money to us. We are going to port this program to OS 2.0 as soon as we obtain the new MP-120. Comments, bug reports and suggestions are welcome. Ms. Kimiko Namba 46-11-203 Minami-cho, Itabashi, Tokyo 173, Japan phone: +81-3-3530-8058 fax: +81-3-5966-9243 email: gcg00536@niftyserve.or.jp6. Update History V1.0 05/13/96 New release.Like Steve Holden of NewtNews says, "Don't sue us and we won't sue you."-- Thank you. --