Remember: both screen savers are FREEWARE. I receive no money
from the screen savers, nor should anyone else. Both screen savers
feature a photograph of the famous classic Lost In Space robot bouncing around
the screen. When it hits the side of the screen, one can have it speak
any Windows .WAV file as the red light flashes. Also the background
of the screen saver can be configured to be black, contain random first season
opening squares, contain second season multicolored circles, or randomly
one of the three above backgrounds. The 16 bit Windows screen saver runs
under Windows 3.1, Windows 95, and Windows NT 4.0. Version 1.0 has been released
close to October 16, 1997 to commemorate the television launch of the Jupiter
2. The 32 bit Windows screen saver runs under Windows 95, Windows ME,
Windows NT 4.0, and Windows 2000 and was released near the date the VHS and
DVD of the new movie premiered. We suspect that it will run under Windows
98, though it has not been formally tested. For best results, keep
the .WAV files as short in duration as possible.
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