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Your screen is transformed into a artificial world where living biots can survive and multiply. The course of evolution can take many paths, resulting in thousands of biot shapes. Watch as the diversity of life increases as you expand the known biot universe.
Your screen is transformed into a artificial world where living biots can survive and multiply. The course of evolution can take many paths, resulting in thousands of biot shapes. Watch as the diversity of life increases as you expand the known biot universe.
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Your screen is transformed into a artificial world where living biots can survive and multiply. The course of evolution can take many paths, resulting in thousands of biot shapes. Watch as the diversity of life increases as you expand the known biot universe.
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\/ |--| /\ Copyright (C) 1996-2003 Jason Spofford \ / ***************************************************************** Thanks for trying Primordial Life! Your screen is transformed into a artificial world where living biots can survive and multiply. The course of evolution can take many paths, resulting in thousands of biot shapes. Watch biots battle for survival. Don't be surprised if you end up spending hours watching the dynamics of evolution! >>> Please Note: Primordial Life 3.21 will not connect to, or <<<< >>> accept network connections from Primordial Life 3.16 or earlier. <<<< *** What is Primordial Life? *** Primordial Life is actually two programs. One program runs Primordial Life as a screen saver and the other runs Primordial Life inside a window on your Windows computer. A help file included with Primordial Life which explains the simulation in depth. Just run Primordial Life and select help.
*** What is new in Primordial 3.21? ***
Primordial Life 3.21 fixed a few bugs found in Primordial Life 3.2 and before. It also lets you use the mouse in the screen saver mode for Windows XP and Windows 2000. Primordial Life 3.2 improves networking by providing a Primordial Life server to automatically coordinate connections between biot ecosystems. At least 25% of you will need to accept connections on port 2088. If you have a firewall , don't forget to open the port. If you are using NAT (network address translatio n), Primordial Life will support it as well but only one of your computers can be configured to listen. There is no limit to the number of worlds you can intercon nect! Watch as the diversity of life increases as you expand the known biot universe. If you are a dial up user, I don't recommend using the network feature in the screen saver. Run the windowed program instead. When the screen saver starts, it might envoke the dialup dialog which will cause the screen saver to terminate immediately. If you dial up prior to using the screen saver, it should work for you.
*** Primordial Life Installation Instructions ***
Prim32.exe is a self extracting file. Chances are you already have installed this program since you are reading this file. Prim32.exe will install the Windows program and related files into the directory of your choice. It will also install the screen saver (Primordial Life 3,2.scr or PrimLife32.scr) into the \Windows\System for Win95 and into \Winnt\System32 directory for WinNT. *** Shareware Notice *** Primordial Life is shareware. If you like it, please register. If you decide to register, press the "I want to buy it!" button found by pressing the "Register!" button on the Primordial Life settings dialog. It will start register.exe which will provide details on how to purchase Primordial Life. Primordial Life is now registered to you and not to a specific machine. That means you will be able to move Primordial Life from one computer to another or upgrade your computer without worrying if your Primordial Life registration will still work.
*** Disclaimer of Warranty ***
To use this software, you are must agree with the following terms. THIS SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING FILES ARE SOLD "AS IS" AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO PERFORMANCE OF MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. Because of the various hardware and software environments into which the software may be put into and because it is possible that software itself contains software defects, NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS OFFERED. Should any problem with the software be found, the seller is not required to inform the purchaser, even if it the problem is damaging. The user assumes the entire risk of using this program. ANY LIABILITY OF THE SELLER WILL BE LIMITED EXCLUSIVELY TO PRODUCT REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF PURCHASE PRICE.
*** Registration ***
If you'd like Primordial Life to continue to evolve, please register. There are several ways to pay for Primordial Life. Through an Internet based shareware collection company, I can accept credit cards, as well as other forms of payment. Included in this distribution is a program called "register.exe". Run that program for more details and see http://www.kagi.com to learn about the shareware fee collection company. You can order on-line by going to my web site at http://www.io.com/life Primordial Life is just $12.00 for a single user, single computer license. If you own or operate more than one computer, you can get a license for 2-4 computers for $18. Please note that you must be the primary user of each of these computers or the computer must reside in your primary residence. The next version I produce will be yours free. To upgrade to a single user, 2-4 computer license from Primordial Life 2.0, 3.0 or 3.1 costs $8. A site license lets multiple people run Primordial Life that belong to a particular organization at a specific site (~50 mile radius). That license costs $60.
*** If you have any questions or comments ***
email: spofford@io.com You can visit my web page at: http://www.io.com/life