One can use this Mani-wheel as a screen-saver, but as it was not
written for Windows, the process is a bit fiddly.
It goes like this:

1) decide in which directory the two files will sit, the mani.exe
   and the vidscm19.rle. (BTW the first can be renamed at will, the
   second has to keep it's name.)

2) use the PIF editor to write a PIF in which that directory is
   specified as the working directory for mani.exe

3) In your win.ini and system.ini find the appropriate lines and edit
   them to get
    a) in win.ini:

          ScreenSaveActive=1
          ScreenSaveTimeOut=1200

        noting that with the last number you choose your wait time in
        seconds. (The example above has 20 minutes set)
    b) in system.ini:

          SCRNSAVE.EXE=mani.pif

       on the assumption that you called it mani.pif
       (Wheel.pif or any other name would do.)

4) Keep a note of these instructions! Windows does not actually accept
this as a valid screensaver, so sometimes, if you use the control panel,
windows will change them to cancel your screen-saver, so you have to edit
them in again.

5) Bear in mind that the program was not written for Windows, so it
will not end with a mere shift-key or mouse-push - it really needs to
get a character, which it will always discard.

