Launch the Upper Limb Demo (3.82MB)

Launch the Introduction Movie (3.65MB)

Launch the Imaging Demo (295kb)

Launch the Dissection Demo (469kb)

What is the Introduction Movie?

The Introduction Movie is a Shockwave conversion of the "How to use an@tomedia" intro movie from the CD-ROM. It could take up to 15 minutes to load on a 28.8kbps modem.

What are the demos?

The demo is a small Shockwave movie designed to show some of the basic functionality and layout of an@tomedia. The demo includes three screens from the imaging perspective of the back module and four screens from the dissection perspective of the back module.
The demo illustrates an@tomedia's fundamental interactions. Functions such as the bookmarks menu, index, main menu and the ability to change module or perspective have been disabled, however. Note also that all images in the demo have been dithered down to the 216 colours of the Web Palette, to keep the demo to a reasonable size.

What do I need to run the demo?

To run the demo, you need a Version 3 or higher browser with Java and Javascript enabled. You also need to have the latest version of Shockwave installed. Macintosh users running Internet Explorer will be able to use the demo, but you will not be able to see the answers to the questions.

How do I use the demo?

You should find the demo to be quite intuitive.

Use the green left and right arrows to move from screen to screen (you can also drag the dot).
Use the red up/down arrows to page through the text.
  Click on underlined clinical questions in the text to reveal the answer to that question.
  Click on italicised "Can you identify...?" questions to show the identification dots on the image. Roll your cursor over each dot to read that structure's label.
Click on the overlay tabs along the left edge of the image box turn on the coloured overlays. This gives you extra information about structures in the image.
Click on the 'hot dot' tab to show all the identification dots on the image. Roll your cursor slowly over each dot to read the structure's label.