This is a demonstration program showing the capabilities of the Meme virtual
world-building system.

Each virtual object is in its own relocatable dynamically-loadable module.  
The objects communicate by sending messages to one another.

This demo requires a PC clone with a 386, 486, or Pentium processor, and
a floating-point math processor. It needs at least 4 MB of RAM.  It also 
requires a VGA and a mouse.

The demo runs in 320 x 200 mode, which is standard for all VGAs.  Meme supports
higher resolutions as well.

You may have to disable QEMM and SMARTDRV in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file to get
this demo to run.

If you get the message "out of environment space" put the following line
in your CONFIG.SYS file:
shell=c:\command.com /e:4096 /p

To run the demo, change directory to wherever you unpacked the MEMEVIEW.ZIP
file, and type MEMEVIEW at the DOS command prompt.

The demo consists of four different rooms.  You can use the mouse to
navigate in the space.  Left and right motion of the mouse turns you left
and right.  Back and forth motion of the mouse moves you back and forth.
The wood-grain doors lead to other rooms.  "Walk" through them to see
other objects.

For more information on Meme, e-mail immersive@kg6kf.ampr.org or write:
Immersive Systems, Inc., 4487 23rd St. # 2, San Francisco, CA 94114

Meme is copyright (c) 1993-1994 by Marc de Groot, Immersive Systems, Inc.
All rights reserved.
