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- │ Welcome to 80XXX Snippets! ║
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- │ 80X0393 - March 1993 ║
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- All the code I put into 80XXX Snippets for distribution is Public Domain
- or free to the best that I can determine. Since 80XXX Snippets includes
- both public domain and free code, be sure to carefully read each header
- or *.doc file for any free license restrictions which may apply.
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- Some changes have been made(I hope to the better) since the last release
- of the Snippets:
- - All FAQ's have the extension *.FAQ
- - Textfiles have the extension *.TXT
- - Documentation to source files have the extension *.DOC
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- Filedate and filetime reflect the release:
- Jul 92 snippets: 07-30-92 07:00
- Sep 92 snippets: 09-30-92 09:00
- Mar 93 snippets: 03-30-93 03:00
- I know, nothing spectacular just gives (me) a better overview. :)
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- This time there will be no Diff file (80X0393D.ZIP). I did so many
- changes and reorganization that it is highly recomended to get the
- complete 'collection'.
-
- BTW, you are more than welcome to contact me for any comments, ideas or
- suggestions to improve 80XXX Snippets.
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- 80XXX Snippets have been released for the first time in July 1992.
- Distribution (usually) will be in two files:
- 80Xmmyy.ZIP full collection of 80XXX Snippets
- 80XmmyyD.ZIP differential pack. Contains only the files changed since
- the last release
- (needless to mention that mm indicates the month and yy the year of
- release)
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- 80XXX Snippets are distributed through the FidoNet Programer's Distri-
- bution Network (PDNASM) and I also put them into CIS.
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- Also available at my BBS:
- CTB Futures Board, 49-89-917754, 2:246/120@fidonet.org
- 9600 bps, V32-V42B, 24h Online
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- or in the U.S. at Terry Carmen's BBS:
- The Reef, 1-315-4464150, 1:260/338@fidonet.org
- 9600 bps, V32-V42B, 24h Online
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- Free first time download
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- Magics for frequesting are:
- 80XSNIP for full collection
- 80XDIFF for differential package
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- I want to thank following fellow programers for spending their time and
- sharing their knowledge to provide us with hot stuff:
- (in alphabetical order)
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- Craig Allsop, Chris Barrett, Ed Beroset, David Boynton, Jerry Coffin,
- Paul Cullum, Mark Dixon, Michael Forrest, Garry Freemyer, Emil Gilliam,
- Rob Green, Matthew Hildebrand, Yousuf J. Khan, David Kirschbaum,
- Jeffrey S. Lee, Darren Lyon, Doug Mansell, Rich Paul, David Poskie,
- Matt Pritchard, Inbar Raz, Oliver Reubens, James Vahn, Dave M. Walker,
- Sam Warden.
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- Enjoy 80XXX Snippets!
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- Uwe E. Schirm
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