              Lunchtime Six (software version 3.62L)

THIS SOFTWARE NEEDS:
 	RISC OS 3
 	1 Mb RAM

SERVING SUGGESTION:
 This software should just about run on a 1 Meg Machine, if you
de-archive it first.  If you only have 800k floppy discs then copy
the Application (!Lunchtme6) and the 'Articles' directory on to
separate discs.  Otherwise just copy them onto one 1.6Meg disc or a
Hard Disc or something.
 With 2Mb or more you should be able to run it from the archive.
 If you are just using one disc and are feeling adventurous you could
put the articles directory inside the application directory.  It
doesn't make any difference, it's just tidier.

NICE MONITORS:
 If you have a monitor capable of displaying a 640x512x16 mode (mode
20) then the software will use it otherwise 640x256x16 will be used
(mode 12).  RiscPC Monitor definition files are supplied.
 If the 640x512x16 mode proves to be too slow or causes other
problems on your machine, exit to the desktop (see below) and from
Lunchtime's menu select 'Force Mode12'.  When you return to the
magazine mode 12 will be used.
 If the magazine starts up in mode 12 then this will have no effect.

INSTRUCTIONS:
 The operation of this magazine is simple, there are just 4 main
controls operated with the mouse:

 A small button labeled EXIT: quit to desktop
 The Big Lever: left: move back a page/menu.
                right: move forward a page.
 The Big Button: Exit article/goto root menu.
 
 To enter an article/menu click on it's name.
 
 Also:
 The slider can be used to wizz through articles. Just drag it up and
down.
 The "shush" box toggles the sound.

ESCAPE will exit the intro
 

For Further Help, Bug reports, or just to say
hello contact:

 Andy Bennett
 203 London Road
 Chesterton
 Newcastle
 Staffs
 ST5 7HT

Arcade: User #769
Digibank: Contact us through the PD unlimited section.
E-Mail: lunchtime@arcade.demon.co.uk

OR

Neil Davis
 8 Windermere Street
 Hanley
 Stoke-On-Trent
 Staffs

 THE COPYRIGHT AND STANDARD DISCLAIMER.
 
 This magazine is distributed as freeware. i.e. it may be freely
distributed as long as it remains unaltered and no more than 2 is 
charged for the disc.  It is supplied 'as is' with no warrenty
expressed or implied as to it's suitability for any purpose.  The
authors cannot be held responsible for any damage or data loss
resulting from the use or misuse of this package.

So there.
