Short:        The 1st *pretty* XEN ZiPdrive icon.
Author:       lrvk@euronet.nl (Laurens van Klaveren, AKA Radium/Oops!)
Uploader:     lrvk euronet nl (Laurens van Klaveren, AKA Radium/Oops!)
Type:         pix/mwb
Version:      First, final version.
Requires:     Magic Workbench 2.0 by Martin Huttenloher
Architecture: generic

-->> The Why-did-I-do-this BlahBlah

You are one of the lucky ones (like me) that bought that nice Iomega ZiP drive?
Probably, you weren't able to find a really nice, not too big, Magic Workbench (XEN)
style icon for it.

Well, here it is! Frustrated as I was with the standard disk-icon appearing on my
WorkBench, I decided to draw my own. An hour (yes, an HOUR!) later, it was there.

-->> Disclaimer

If this file damages your computer, I am Bill Gates. :-)

By the way, it's Send-Microsoft-a-Mail-Bomb-Ware. Or something like that. Eheh.

-->> "Installation" is a big word

To use the icon, just copy the "disk.info" file in this archive to the root directory
of a pre-formatted (blank, or almost full, no problem) ZiP-diskette.

After that, reboot your Amiga and see... It actually works! :-)

-->> Requirements (or what you need to display this icon file)

* Amiga computer, with a TV set or a monitor. I guess.

* Iomega ZiP-drive although I can imagine that you like it so much, that you will even
  use it for all your other devices. If you're that nuts, all I can tell is that it
  still works!

* Magic WorkBench 2.0. Older versions have a brighter palette, looking less stylish.
  This Icon pack (by Martin Huttenloher) is available on Aminet, and is shareware.

* 1x1 resolution. That means that the pixels have to be squares, not just rectangles.
  On a normal monitor or TV, use Hires Laced. MultiSync (M1438S) owners should use
  DBLPAL, Multiscan Productivity or something like that.

* The right palette. If MagicWB is installed, it has to be okay.

-->> How to contact me

In case you want ZiP-icon support, you can contact me at:

lrvk@euronet.nl

For more useful things, like sending a nice e-mail, you can also contact this address.

-->> Who am I?

I'm Laurens, known as Radium, member of "Oops!" in the Amiga demo-scene.
My jobs are gfx and (techno!)-music. We are currently working on a demo and
two music-disks. Available at Aminet in the not-so-distant future.

Maybe I can tell you a lot more about myself, but I think it's about time
to start copying that tiny piece of art to your most exotic SCSI-device.

Good luck. See ya.

-->> Known bugs

When you delete the disk.info file, the icon is gone. So don't. :-)