Johnny Castaway's FAQ

Lots of people write to me about problems they are having with Johnny, and here
are some of the common ones. The answers may help you!


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Q: How can I get hold of the Johnny Castaway screen saver?

A: It is available from a number of sites (the screen saver itself is the same, 
no matter where you get it from). 
Click on Download Johnny on the menu bar to get a number of links.

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Q: Can I get a copy to run on a Mac?

A: Johnny is only available for a PC running Windows (3.x, 9x, NT, 2000, XP). 
However, you can run Johnny on a Mac if you have a PC emulator such as Virtual PC 
(thanks to Gene Feierstein for that information).

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Q: I've downloaded johncast.exe - how do I get it to run?

A: johncast.exe is the self-extracting zipped file that you get from everyone except 
screensavers.com. When run, it will expand into ten files - for more details, see 
the Help in Downloading Page. Screensavers have a files called JohnnyCastaway.exe, 
and running that will install Johnny.

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Q: Is there likely to be an upgrade?

A: Sierra have sold the rights to screensavers.com. There was a suggestion that 
they might develop it, but nothing has appeared so far.

The version that is available for download from the various sites seems to be 
slightly later than some that are around, and it may have had one or two bugs fixed. 
The files are dated 4 Jan 1993, and the time stamp suggests they are version 1.01. 
Other files I've seen are dated 11 Sep 1992. If you've got the "old" version, and 
you have problems with crashes, it MIGHT be worth your while to download the later 
version.

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Q: I notice that the data file has the name resource.001. Is there a version
002, because there are lots of things that I've never seen?

A: No. I don't think there has been a resource.002. It can take weeks, months,
or even years before you see all the scenes.

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Q: When I set up the screen saver from the Control Panel and click "settings" it
asks for start time. What is this and what does it do?

A: When you first start Johnny, the raft that he's building is very small, and
it grows bigger over the next few days. I think the time you put in the settings
determines when this growth occurs.

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Q: Also on the same screen it asks "Load Background" what does this do?

A: If this box is not checked, Johnny and his island will be surrounded by blank
screen. If it is checked, you see the sea and sky.

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Q: When I try to run the setup program, it said that the install thing wasn't
copied and it said that I needed a temporary drive with 200+K. What do I need to
do?

A: Tricky one this, as Windows error messages don't always (or often) mean what
they say. It is possible that it's looking for a temporary directory. For
Windows 3.x this is defined in your autoexec.bat file as

set temp=

It's usually called C:\TEMP -- if it's missing, the screen saver doesn't install
properly, so check that it exists, and if not, create it with File Manager. The
200K bit means that it needs that amount of free space on your hard disc, which
you should have, unless you're very short of space. If you can't get it to
install automatically, you can always do it by hand - see the next question but
one for details.

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Q: I continue to get the 103 error even though I've added the set temp command.

A: (from Jack Smith): Experimentation wins. I succeeded by moving johncast.exe
into the temp directory before running [on a Windows 95 system]. Same thing on a
3.1 machine as well, although others with similar configs had no problem.

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Q: Can you let me know where each file belongs in order to get the thing to
work?

A: If you run the setup program from johncast.exe, the files will end up in the
right place. However, if you're installing it by hand, there are four files for
the screensaver:

scrantic.ini  (about 200 bytes)
scrantic.scr  (295,952 bytes)
resource.001  (1,175,645 bytes)
resource.map  (1,461bytes)

The two "scrantic" files go into the main windows directory (usually
C:\windows), with the two "resource" files going in C:\sierra\scrantic
by default (you can specify a diffent folder if you wish when you install Johnny.
Don't be tempted to edit scrantic.ini to put the resource files in a different
directory &/or drive. This works in Windows 3.x, but if you do this in Windows 9x,
you may find that the program says that it can't find the data files! If you want
to change the location of the resource files, re-install by running setup.exe
again.

You set the saver up from Control Panel in the usual way - it's called
"Screen Antics".

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Q: The Johnny Castaway Screensaver doesn't fill the entire screen if the
resolution is better than 640 x 480. For example: on higher resolution systems,
such as with 800 x 600 or 1024 x 768 there is a black border around the screen.
Is it possible to set any commands into the ini file to get full screen
presentation?

A: In a word no! See Sierra's Readme file.

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Q: I have Win 95, and I can't get JC to work. It works from Preview, but when it
runs for real, it goes to the screen saver mode, shows the title page, for about
2 seconds, but then the screen goes back to the desktop.

A: This is connected with the McAfee VirusScan program - full details are on the
Bugs Page, but in essence don't "enable scanning in screen saver mode".

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Q: I have had the JC screensaver for a couple of months now. For the first few
weeks all went well, however over the last two weeks the screensaver has begun
to crash after running for a few minutes.

A: The scenes are pseudo-random -- some of the "rare" scenes only come up after
you have been running the screen saver for several days or weeks - see the Story
Page for details of when some of the scenes appear. They may then appear several
times during a day, and then not been seen again for a while. So, if a
particular scene crashes on your system, if you disable Johnny for a day or two,
you will probably be able to run him again for another few days or weeks without
any trouble.

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Q: Is there another screen saver like Johnny Castaway?

A: Not quite like Johnny — although Andrej Kilian has pointed out that the 
US Mint's Coinhuna screen saver has some Johnny-like features. You can get it from
 www.bildschirmschoner.de/savers/content/DContent0123.html 
or direct from the Mint's web site - 
www.usmint.gov/downloads/screen_savers/coinhuna.exe.

Anyone else got a candidate?

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Q: Are there any plans for a sequel?

A: No.

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Q: How do you get the pictures of Johnny Castaway for the web pages?

A: Not really a Johnny Castaway question, but several people have asked. To
capture an image of whatever is on your PC's screen, simply hit the <Prt Sc> key
(this is labelled <Print Screen> on some keyboards). This saves an image of the
screen on the Clipboard, and you can paste it into any graphics package (such as
Paint, which comes as part of Win9x) and edit and/or save it. But be warned, the
file is in .bmp format by default, and it is big - over 1 Mbyte

By the way, if you just want to capture a system message, the procedure's the
same, but you press <Alt><Prt Sc>

Please don't send me screen pictures, unless they show rare scenes that aren't
already pictured on the site. If you do send pictures, I would much appreciate
it if you ZIP .bmp files, or send the files as gifs or jpgs, otherwise it could
take me a long time to download them (and you a long time to upload them, unless
you have a very fast connection). My mail reader is normally set to reject large
emails, so if you make them too big, I'll never see them!

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Q: How do I uninstall the Johnny Castaway screen saver?

A: Can't think why anyone would want to do this! ;-) But if you feel you must, you
 can choose another screen saver, or "None", from the Control Panel, without 
uninstalling Johnny. You can remove him if you got him from anywhere but screensavers 
by deleting the folder (directory) C:\SIERRA\SCRANTIC and its contents, and the files 
SCRANTIC.INI and SCRANTIC.SCR from the Windows directory. To remove the screensavers 
version, delete JohnCast.001, JohnCast.ini, JohnCast.map & JohnCast.scr, all in 
the Windows directory.

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If you have problems not covered on this page, or the Bugs and Download Help
pages, or if the advice given here doesn't help, please feel free to email me,
Dave Brown, at johnny@gnudawn.co.uk -- I don't guarantee to be able to help,
but I'll do my best!

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