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*                    The Matrix Screen Saver                     *
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*                  Version 1.12 - 01 August 2010                 *
*            Copyright 2000-2010 - Meticulous Software           *
*                  www.meticulous-software.co.uk                 *
*             All Warner Bros copyrights acknowledged            *
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*                          Written By                            *
*                         Philip Symons                          *
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*                  Matrix-Code Character Images                  *
*                       Andrew Lucas-Dean                        *
*                         Philip Symons                          *
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Thank-you for downloading the definitive Matrix screensaver !!
Now there's no reason to run the dreadful 'official' one.

It's ten years old and it's still the best!

If you like it then email : thematrix@meticulous-software.co.uk
Note, I can't promise to reply.

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Supported Platforms
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The screensaver has been run on Win98, Win2k and WinXP, Windows Vista
and Windows 7.  It seems to work fine on all these.  

Multiple Monitors
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The screensaver now supports multiple monitors.  I have tested it on
a few dual-display systems, but in theory it should work on any number
of displays if you have enough CPU horsepower...  So go on, The Matrix 
really does have you this time.

Note that only the logo and matrix-code sequences appear on all the
monitors.

Strangely, I've had some people report that it doesn't use all monitors 
on their systems, but I just can't duplicate these problems here.  It
is very odd.  If anyone manages to put their finger on what is special
about machines exhibiting these problems then please let me know!

Juddery Animation
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If you have an intensive task running on your computer when the 
screensaver starts up then the animation can appear hesitant and
juddery.  Very little can be done about this.  I have attempted
to regulate it more effectively, but if your computer is too busy
then the screensaver simply won't get enough time to run properly.
The screensaver is set as a low priority application and will yield 
to other programs on your computer.

If for example, you are encoding a movie, you certainly don't want
the screensaver sucking time away from your encoder such that it
ends up taking twice as long!

Animation and Computer Performance
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The screensaver will run on older and slower computers (e.g. <1GHz.)
It tunes the animation accordingly, such that less happens on a slower
machine, but the screensaver much prefers running on faster machines 
(>2Ghz.) Everything is so much better.  The animation is more intricate 
and detailed and the matrix-code is more fluid and dynamic, with many 
more changes.  If you plan to run multi-monitor then for the best results
a faster machine is a essential.

Accessing new default settings
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New versions often tweak the default parameter sets.  To see these new
parameter sets you must either delete the TheMatrix.ini file from your
windows directory, or select the settings button (from the screen
setup window) and click "Defaults"

Screensavers and Climate Change
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How green is the Matrix?

Screensavers are EVIL.  There is no getting around it.  Burning CPU
cycles with abandon and keeping the monitor(s) fully powered up are small 
steps towards ultimate DOOM!  Personally, I don't use the Matrix
Screensaver.  I think it looks great, and it was fun to create, but it 
is too much for my conscience to bear.  Instead my monitor turns off 
after 10 minutes.  

But I can't speak for others, you must do as your own conscience dictates.
One possible compromise is to set the screensaver to load after 5 minutes
and set the monitor to turn off after 15 or so.  Many people have this sort
of setting and you can still tell if the Matrix has you or not...

To this end the screensaver contains two new (v1.10) settings on the
"Power Save" tab of the settings.

The first "Suspend After" sets a time limit.  After that period of time
the screensaver will stop animating and the screen will go black.  It will 
consume minimal CPU cycles in this state.  If you set the Windows monitor power 
down settings to be a little smalle that the screensaver suspend, then set 
the screensaver to suspend after the monitor has powered down.  This will 
allow the computer to go into a minimal power state.  This is also good for 
laptops.  A setting of zero disables this feature.

The second "Use Escape/LMB Exit" when enabled will only allow the 
escape key or left mouse button to exit from the screensaver.  If you 
move the mouse or press any other key then the screensaver will come out 
of suspend and carry on animating until that period expires again.  Hence, 
once you come back to your computer you can see the screensaver in all its
glory unless you want to cancel it.

So - this is my bid to help save the world.  Please use it wisely.

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Release Notes
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Version 1.12 - 1st August 2010

1) Overhaul of the phone scanning section.  It is much for faithful to the movie
2) Massive reduction in CPU usage without significant loss of animation quality
3) Tuned some of the text message times during the infiltration section
4) Tuned default colours
5) Improved matrix-code character images

Version 1.11b - 11th July 2010

Package update only

Version 1.11 - 18th August 2007

1) Fixed colour mapping problem with the character codes
2) Adjusted CPU resources allocation to use less power on fast machines
and give more back the the system so that it doesn't always max out your 
processor. Note that the animation might be slightly less smooth on some 
systems.  

Version 1.10 - 08th March 2007

1) Added support for multiple monitors.  Yes, I know it's been 5 years,
   but I've been busy.  It is worth the wait.
2) Improved "Trace Program" visual effects.
3) Improved speed regulation to the Matrix code emulation.  
4) Significant improvements to the matrix code emulation, head fading and
   the activity levels of the code now subtly change over time.
5) Adjusted alignment of intro sequence and trace program 
6) Tweaked default colours of matrix code, default variability, and speed.
7) Optimisations increase performance up to a factor of 2.
8) Fixed bug with repeat opening of Settings window.
9) New power-save features, good for laptops and those wanting the
   Matrix but without the CO2.

Version 1.07 - 19th June 2002

1) Added new options to configure matrix code speed and distribution.
2) Fixed timing problem on Dell PC's by bypassing faulty counter timer.
3) Fixed power save problem

Version 1.06

1) Fixed Defaults button on settings window didn't reset all the settings.

Version 1.05

1) Added new settings window with lots of settings

Version 1.03

1) Fixed speed regulation problems with the phone decode section.

Version 1.02

1) Modified for differences in the way Windows 2000 caches and handles 
GDI calls that was interfering with the animation flow.

Version 1.01

1) Plugged some resource leaks.

Version 1.00

1) First Version

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How to install...
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Simply copy the THEMATRIX.SCR file into your Windows directory.

If you are running Win95, Win98 or WinXP then this will probably be
called C:\WINDOWS

If you are runnging WinNT 4 or Win2000 then this will probably
be called C:\WINNT

Then use the Windows screen properties dialog and select TheMatrix
from the screen saver list.  This is acheived by right clicking on
the desktop and selecting 'Properties' or by using the Control Panel.

And that's it!

Enjoy........

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Warranty
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There is absolutely no warranty of any kind whatsoever, either expressed 
or implied on this software.  It is provided free and in good faith.  
You use it entirely at your own risk.

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Copyright and Distribution
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This screen saver is the copyright of Philip Symons, Meticulous Software.

All Warner Brothers copyrights acknowledged

This screen saver is Freeware.  This means that all users are free to 
distribute this screen saver without any restriction provided that it is
distributed entirely unmodified with this accompanying text file.

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