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TTABLE OF CONTENTSABLE OF CONTENTS★ Welcome To U.S. ATLAS★ Conventions★ Troubleshooting★ Technical Support★ Playing U.S. ATLAS★ Various Maps
★ California Freeways Map★ Amtrak Rail System Map★ California Population Map★ Southwest Area Codes Map★ U.S. Area Codes Map
★ Various State Flags: AK, AZ, CA, CO, CT,FL, HI, MD, NM
★ Various State Flags: NY, OH, PA, SC, TX
★ State Song Guide
WWelcome toelcome to UU.S.S .. AATLASTLASYour Personal View of the United StatesU.S. Atlas 5.0 is your one-stop source for multimedia information about justabout anything you’d need to know about the United States! Full-colorpolitical, topographical relief maps, travel maps, aerial photos, economicand demographic facts, state flowers, flags, anthems, and gems—it’s allhere! Writing reports, adding flair to presentations, researching familyvacations has never been so easy!
CCononvventionsentionsThroughout the manual, we’ve used some conventions that you shouldbe aware of.
★ Angle brackets (<>) surround button names that appear on the screen.
★ You will be instructed to click buttons, press keys, and click on icons.
★ “Icons” refers to drawings on the screen.
★ “Keys” refers to keys on the keyboard.
★ “Buttons” refers to on/off type drawings on the screen.
★ “Click” means one press of the mouse button. “Double-Click” meanstwo presses of the mouse button.
★ Some instructions are phrased as “Press Ctrl-Q”. This means “holddown the control button and the Q button on the keyboard, and thenrelease”.
TTrrouboubleshootingleshooting★ Display Problems—You must have 256-color SVGA, and a monitor with
640x480 resolution. If this is so and you still experience problems,contact the video card manufacturer for the latest driver.
★ Error Messages or Performance Problems—Check to make sure thatQuickTime is installed properly. Also make sure that you have enoughavailable RAM. Turn off virtual memory and file sharing.
★ The picture gallery print feature does not work.
★ Exit all other applications.
TTechnical Supporechnical Supportt
When you call KidSoft, one of our trained technical support specialists,who is an expert in kids’ software, will be able to assist you. Forinstallation, compatibility issues, and more, there’s help at 408-255-1328Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Pacific time.
PPlalaying ying UU.S.S .. AATLASTLASThere is an extremely detailed Help file. Before you play U.S. Atlas:
1) Launch the game as described in the install instructions.2) Click on the Help command on the HELP menu.
From here, you can use the tutorial, getting started, or examine theoption functions, menu functions, or appendices. We highly recommendthat you read through these extremely helpful files before starting toplay U.S. Atlas.
VVarious Mapsarious Maps
CalifCalifornia Fornia Freereewwaays Mapys Map
AmtrAmtrak Rail System Mapak Rail System Map
CalifCalifornia Pornia Populaopulation Maption Map
SouthwSouthwest est Area Codes MapArea Codes Map
UU.S.S .. Area Codes MapArea Codes Map
VVarious Staarious Sta te Flags:te Flags: AK,AK, AZ,AZ, CCA,A, CO,CO, CTCT,, FL,FL,HI,HI, MD,MD, NMNM
VVarious Staarious Sta te Flags:te Flags: NYNY,, OH,OH, PPA,A, SCSC ,, TXTX
StaState Song Guidete Song GuideSTSTAATETE STSTAATE SONGTE SONG COMPOSERCOMPOSER
Alabama “Alabama” Edna GussenAlaska “Alaska’s Flag” Elinor DusenburyArizona “Arizona March Song” Maurice BlumenthalArkansas “Arkansas” Eva Ware BarnettCalifornia “I Love You California” A. F. Frankenstein Colorado “Where the Columbines Grow” A. J. FynnConnecticut “Yankee Doodle” TraditionalDelaware “Our Delaware” William M. S. BrownFlorida “Swanee River” Stephen Collins FosterGeorgia * “Georgia on My Mind” Hoagy CarmichaelHawaii “Hawaii Ponoi” Henry BergerIdaho “Here We Have Idaho” Sallie Hume-DouglasIllinois “Illinois” Archibald JohnsonIndiana “On the Banks of the Wabash” Paul DresserIowa “Song of Iowa” TraditionalKansas “Home on the Range” Dan KellyKentucky “My Old Kentucky Home” Stephen Collins FosterLouisiana * “Give Me Louisiana” ** Doralice FontaneMaine “State of Maine Song” Roger Vinton SnowMaryland “Maryland! My Maryland!” TraditionalMassachusetts “All Hail to Massachusetts Arthur J. MarshMichigan “Oh Tannenbaum”*** Traditional
STSTAATETE STSTAATE SONGTE SONG COMPOSERCOMPOSER
Minnesota “Hail! Minnesota” Truman Elwell RickardMississippi * “Go, Mississippi” Houston DavisMissouri “Missouri Waltz” John V. Eppel Montana “Montana” Joseph HowardNebraska * “Beautiful Nebraska” Jim FrasNevada “Home Means Nevada” Bertha RaffettoNew Hampshire “Old New Hampshire”** Maurice HoffmannNew Jersey “Oh Tannenbaum”*** TraditionalNew Mexico “O, Fair New Mexico” Elizabeth GarrettNew York “New York, Our Empire State”*** Caroline FitzsimmonsNorth Carolina “The Old North State” TraditionalNorth Dakota * “North Dakota Hymn” Clarence Simeon
PutnamOhio * “Beautiful Ohio” Robert A. King
(Mary Earl)Oklahoma * “Oklahoma” Richard RodgersOregon “Oregon, My Oregon” Henry B. MurtaghPennsylvania “Pennsylvania”*** Eddie Khoury &
Ronnie BonnerRhode Island “Rhode Island” T. Clark BrownSouth Carolina “Carolina “ Anne Custis BurgessSouth Dakota “Hail! South Dakota” Deecort HammittTennessee * “Rocky Top” ** George Boudreaux &
Felice BoudreauxTexas * “Texas Our Texas” William J. Marsh
STSTAATETE STSTAATE SONGTE SONG COMPOSERCOMPOSER
Utah “Utah, We Love Thee” Evan StephensVermont “Hail, Vermont” Josephine Hovey PerryVirginia “Carry Me Back to Old Virginia” James A. BlandWashington “Washington, My Home” Helen DavisWest Virginia “The West Virginia Hills”** Henry Everett EngleWisconsin “On, Wisconsin” William T. PurdyWyoming* “Wyoming March Song” George Edwin Knapp
* THE STATE SONG FOR THIS STATE IS NOT AVAILABLE IN THIS VERSION OFU.S. ATLAS.
** Some states have more than one state song. In fact, Tennessee has 4. *** An historically significant, but not official, state song.
Many thanks to the copyright owners who have granted us permission to usetheir songs in U.S. Atlas.
Restrictions On Use of Music: The music included in MindScape U.S. Atlas iscopyrighted and intended for private use only. NOT FOR SEPARATE RENTAL. DONOT DUPLICATE. Public performance, broadcast or cable transmission, or otheruse is expressly prohibited. WARNING: It is a violation of federal copyright law tosynchronize the music contained in Mindscape U.S. Atlas in the form of standardmusical notation without the express written permission of the copyright owner.Alaska’s Flag Copyright © 1986, The University of Alaska Foundation. All RightsReserved. Copyright © 1993 Mindscape. All Rights Reserved.